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Notebook, volume 38 : Already been in a Lake of Fire
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The Atlas Group

Photography (Photography)

This image is an extract from a notebook in the archives of doctor Fakhouri that lists the cars that have been used for bombs between 1975 and 1991. Each page of the notebook contains a collage of an image of a car with the same make, model and color as the exploded car with a text in Arabic that gives the details of the place, time and date of the explosion, the number of people in the accident, the perimeter of destruction, the weight and the type of explosive. The images of the cars made visible are only equivalents since the cars that actually exploded are totally destroyed.

SpringValle_ber_girls
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Petra Cortright

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In the flash animation SpringValle_ber_girls , Petra Cortright collages together surreal scenes out of unnaturally idyllic desktop screensavers with equally unreal computer-generated women that pop in and out of the landscape. Cortright’s backgrounds are made seedy by the appearance of digitally-rendered strippers, while various layers of internet escapism collide together in an infinite loop. The dancing girls are sourced from VirtuaGirl, a software that makes footage of strippers available for download.

Beyond Geography
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Li Ran

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In his video work Beyond Geography , Li dramatizes the role of the artist-as-imitator to the point of sheer parody. Dressed to toe in the costume of a typical Discovery Channel adventurer-explorer, the artist dashes suavely through the uncharted jungle habitat of a primitive tribe. Li modulates his own voice in laughably accurate mimicry of the dubbed Discovery Channel protagonist familiar to Chinese viewership, daringly gulping fresh water from a river, expertly admiring exotic vegetation, and whimpering in fear of the dark sounds of the night (screaming, even, as he trips on a human skull) in an full-scale exaggeration of a nature show personality.

Walking Through
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Koki Tanaka

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Walking Through is one of a series of videos—sometimes humorous, often absurd—that record the artist’s performative interactions with objects in a particular site. Here, Tanaka has spread out various objects he collected throughout the city of Guangzhou. By fiddling with a window frame, water buckets, plastic bags, cardboard, soda bottles, and many other things, Tanaka creates fragile, temporary sculptures.

Doggy Love
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Wong Ping

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

This selection of poster prints of Wong Ping’s animations includes the films Jungle of Desire, Doggy Love, Slow Sex, An Emo Nose, and Stop Peeping . They serve as a glimpse into the discourse and intricacy of the artist’s imagined, yet responsive approach to his realities. The series of posters echoes the once-vibrant aura of movie posters, when they were designed by artists and designers to encapsulate the tone, story, and visual style of a film in one large image, and were often as iconic as the movie itself.

Zanele Muholi

Petra Cortright

Wong Ping

Obscenity and profound issues of contemporary society are not mutually exclusive in Wong Ping’s video works...

The Atlas Group

The Atlas Group is a research and artistic project founded by Lebanese artist Walid Raad in 1999...

Koki Tanaka

Li Ran

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about 8 months ago (02/12/2024)

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about 8 months ago (02/12/2024)

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Zanele Muholi
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about 8 months ago (02/12/2024)

Zanele Muholi’s Potent Portrait of South Africa’s Queer Community | AnOther As their new exhibition opens in San Francisco, Zanele Muholi talks about their powerful photos of queer survivors of hate crimes, couples in everyday moments, and self-portraits referencing history February 02, 2024 Text Emily Steer Zanele Muholi creates potent portraits...

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about 8 months ago (02/12/2024)

How do Wussies Network? advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main February 2024 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" February 2024 How do Wussies Network? Ian Lewandowski, Natalia in Cowboy Hat, Indy Pride, Military Park, Indianapolis 2023, 2023, photography....

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about 8 months ago (02/12/2024)

Best and Worst Super Bowl Ads, 2024 | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer upper waypoint NPR Super Bowl Ads Played it Safe, but There Were Still Some Winners Eric Deggans Feb 12 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Email Cardi B...

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about 8 months ago (02/11/2024)

Artist Spent 3 Years Drawing Map of the World with 1,600 Animals Home / Drawing / Illustration Artist Spent Three Years Drawing Map of the World with 1,642 Animals By Margherita Cole on February 11, 2024 Do you know which species of animals are indigenous to your area? Artist Anton Thomas has created a pictorial map that is both educational and stunning to look at...

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about 9 months ago (02/02/2024)

Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) were massive...

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about 10 months ago (12/15/2023)

On this episode of the i-Dentity podcast, we look at how the hardcore Dutch subculture still informs menswear at Balenciaga and Y/Project....

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about 10 months ago (12/15/2023)

Border Biennial showcases art across the Texas-Mexico border Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Exhibitions news Border Biennial showcases art across the Texas-Mexico border It’s the first physical iteration of the El Paso and Juárez exhibition in five years, after the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the 2020 edition Carlie Porterfield 15 December 2023 Share Pico del Hierro-Villa's Las Virgencitas Enamoradas (2022) Courtesy of the artist The Border Biennial, which celebrates art and culture across the US-Mexico border, is returning for the first time since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic and related travel restrictions interrupted the 2020 edition of the event...

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about 13 months ago (09/18/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Le’Andra LeSeur Interviewed Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

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about 31 months ago (03/25/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content "You walk into a black room...

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about 32 months ago (03/13/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content What is this show? Rei Poh (Rei): During the Circuit Breaker when we had a sudden lockdown, we decided to start online game nights where we could just play games, and actually give ourselves a reason to check in with one another, make sure everybody is okay...

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about 32 months ago (03/02/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content Who is SARA? Cheryl: There’s a SARA that me and Rei talked about, when we were just bouncing ideas...

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about 32 months ago (03/02/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content How does the folder game work? I’ve never played it before...

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about 32 months ago (03/01/2022)

WINDOW by ATTEMPTS: A click away | ArtsEquator Skip to content How would you describe WINDOW? Rei: Recently I described it as a theatrical video game...

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about 35 months ago (11/22/2021)

Un-Disclosure We were teaching on the reservation when, overnight, the campus closed...

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about 43 months ago (04/14/2021)

Model Citizens: Pursuit of happiness, prosperity and progress | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints Tuckys Photography April 14, 2021 By Naive Gascon (1,215 words, 4-minute read) Note: This review contains some spoilers...

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about 53 months ago (05/28/2020)

A prize is always as much about the giver as the receiver...

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about 60 months ago (11/18/2019)

A total of 352 artworks worth around 300 million Euros by Anselm Kiefer, Markus Lüpertz and Renate Graf are supposedly withheld from its owner...

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about 61 months ago (10/28/2019)

Fantasy issues: "Princess" by Eisa Jocson | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Bernie Ng October 28, 2019 By Chan Sze-Wei (786 words, 4-minute read) I’ve recently been reading articles about how childhood trauma is determinative of one’s risk of future health issues from asthma to cancer...

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about 66 months ago (05/21/2019)

Reframing Colonialism: “Civilised” by The Necessary Stage | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Tuckys Photography May 22, 2019 By Naeem Kapadia (954 words, 4-minute read) There has been a slew of works responding to the bicentennial of Singapore’s founding by Sir Stamford Raffles, an event that the authorities have chosen to spend all year celebrating through a series of activities such as guided tours, exhibitions and immersive performances...

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about 74 months ago (10/01/2018)

On this special episode of Hidden Noise, we are presenting you with recordings from Digital de Suite, a symposium on blockchain and the arts held during Frieze New York in May 2018...

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about 74 months ago (10/01/2018)

In this second half of the episode, we begin with a presentation by artist Brad Troemel on distributed networks, including a variety of strategies that incorporate blockchain technologies and theories with art making and selling...

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about 75 months ago (08/20/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (20 – 26 Aug 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do August 20, 2018 Artist-sharing: Hymen Instinct by Sonia Kwek , at Rumah Attap Library & Collective, 22 Aug, 8pm Performer Sonia Kwek, in conversation with her Malaysian collaborator Lucian, will share documentation and a new script of her solo work Hymen Instinct before the performance goes to the Asia Weekend Theatre Festival in Taiwan...

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about 57 months ago (02/01/2020)

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about 126 months ago (05/31/2014)