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© » KADIST

Joe Namy

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Joe Namy’s Half Blue is an installation consisting of a video, a sound, and a sculpture, that triangulates a personal experience of the artist’s cousin Khalid Jabara, who was murdered by hate crime in Tulsa, Oklahoma, U. S. A in 2016. An event that garnered international attention, Jabara’s murder led to the Jabara-Heyer NO HATE Act passed by US Congress in 2021. The act was named after Jabara and Heather Heyer, two hate crime victims whose murders were prosecuted as hate crimes but not reported in hate crime statistics.

Joe Namy

Artist and musician Joe Namy’s practice encompasses sound, its history, and impact on the built environment...

© » SLASH PARIS

about 11 months ago (01/25/2024)

Les Formes du Temps — Topographie de l’art — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Les Formes du Temps — Topographie de l’art — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Previous Next Les Formes du Temps Exhibition Installation, painting, photography, sculpture.....

© » SLASH PARIS

about 11 months ago (01/25/2024)

Les Formes du Temps — Topographie de l’art — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Les Formes du Temps — Topographie de l’art — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Précédent Suivant Les Formes du Temps Exposition Installations, peinture, photographie, sculpture.....

© » ARTLYST

about 12 months ago (12/29/2023)

The New Year's Honours list unveiling is a compelling event that many in the arts industry eagerly await...

© » SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST

about 13 months ago (12/17/2023)

A video featuring his wife haranguing critics of his art for ‘turning black and white upside down’ is an example of Kwan Sheung-chi’s use of parody and satire in work on show at a Hong Kong gallery....

© » THEARTNEWSPER

about 13 months ago (12/09/2023)

Political art stays peripheral at Art Basel in Miami Beach Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art Basel in Miami Beach 2023 news Political art stays peripheral at Art Basel in Miami Beach Fair’s stands largely remain neutral despite multiple hot-topic issues in the world today Gareth Harris and Tim Schneider 9 December 2023 Share Julie Buffalohead’s Our Bodies Our Choice , in the Meridians section, references wide-ranging injustices against Native Americans Photo: Liliana Mora Should art engage with politics or offer an escape from politics? This is the question dealers, artists and collectors have tended to face in the run-up to Art Basel in Miami Beach from its very first outing...

© » BOMB

about 14 months ago (11/03/2023)

BOMB Magazine | Miko Revereza Necessary (Required) Cookies that the site cannot function properly without...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Art Newspaper is the journal of record for the visual arts world, covering international news and events...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 35 months ago (02/24/2022)

Disability Arts: Critical Conversations between South Korea and Singapore | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints February 24, 2022 Disability Arts: Critical Conversations between South Korea and Singapore Presented by ArtsEquator, Equal Dreams and Taeyoon Choi Studio Disability Arts has emerged as a powerful and dynamic area of practice within the wider arts and cultural landscape regionally in recent years...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 36 months ago (01/21/2022)

Capturing The Imagination: Art Installations at The Arts House | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints Grace Baey January 21, 2022 Text and Photos by Grace Baey Amidst the line-up of events at Singapore Art Week 2022, The Arts House is currently a site for three new installation works by artists Speak Cryptic, Jason Wee and WY-TO, and the National Library Board...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 36 months ago (01/20/2022)

The Swimming Pool Library Exhibition: Mind The Gap? | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints Brian Gothong Tan January 20, 2022 By Daniel Teo (1,018 words, 4-minute read) When the tour party assembles for Brian Gothong Tan’s The Swimming Pool Library exhibition, I realise I am likely the oldest person in the group...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 59 months ago (02/27/2020)

Podcast 77: Fika and Fishy by Patch and Punnet | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints February 27, 2020 In this latest podcast episode, Nabilah Said, Matthew Lyon and Naeem Kapadia discuss the recent production of Fika and Fishy by Patch and Punnet, the collective’s first production for the year about the friendship between a dog and a fish...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 65 months ago (09/13/2019)

Diasporic Dispatches: "The Cardboard Kitchen Project" by FK Co-Lab | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Courtesy of FK Co-Lab September 14, 2019 By Rebecca Goh (977 words, 6-minute read) We step into the dimly-lit theatre of The Lion & Unicorn , a soft, almost dream-like blue wash over the noticeable emptiness of the stage – save for a skeletal cardboard cut-out resembling a door frame, carefully set stage left...

© » ARTS EQUATOR

about 73 months ago (12/27/2018)

What to expect from the Repertory Philippines stage in 2019 (via Rappler) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Photo by Steph Arnaldo/Rappler December 27, 2018 MANILA, Philippines – Theater junkies of all ages will be happy to know that our local theater scene has some top-notch stage entertainment up its talented sleeve for everyone to enjoy in 2019...

© » UNRATED

about 77 months ago (09/17/2018)

Isabel + Helen — UNRTD™ Isabel + Helen After graduating from London's esteemed Chelsea College of Arts in 2012, set design duo Isabel Gibson and Helen Chesner, AKA Isabel + Helen, have nudged at the boundaries of their field, mixing high-brow ideas with simple pleasures...

© » THE RE:ART

about 94 months ago (04/18/2017)

Mobius Gallery: Out of the Blue group show - The re:art Mobius Gallery: Out of the Blue group show Immerse yourself in a blue state of existence, an experience of the absence of time allowing full awareness of the space where all meanings collide, change or quietly fade into nothingness...