Marché Salomon by Beatriz Santiago Muñoz depicts two meat vendors, a young man and woman, chatting in Marché Salomon, a busy Port-au-Prince market. Amongst the surrounding bustle, the two have an unsentimental discussion about the mystical qualities of common products sold at the market, wondering whether the divine can inhabit any kind of object—mass produced bottles, toxic rivers, beheaded goats. Their musings weave together the cosmic and the mundane, with the work of butchering a goat and the characters of the market serving as existential metaphors for the universe, time travel, ghosts, and death.
In 2019, Ayoung Kim traveled to Mongolia to research its widespread animistic belief system towards land, mother rock, stones, and sacred caves that purify human guilt. The Mongolian people’s belief that rocks and minerals are alive, like other natural elements, consider the particular origin myth that human beings were born from stones. For the video work Petrogenesis, Petra Genetrix Kim creates her own hyperbolic mythology connected to the origin of the fictional mineral genderless Petra Genetrix, a figure who also appears in other recent works by the artist.
Stones and Elephants by Chia-Wei Hsu derives from the Malay literary classic The Hikayat Abdullah . The author Abdullah bin Abdul Kadir, who once served as the secretary of Major General William Farquhar, chronicled his life in Malaysia and published his writings in 1849. Hsu’s video installation excerpts two chap- ters from this classic.
Human Quarry is a large work on paper by Leslie Shows made of a combination of acrylic paint and collage. Both through its title and formally—through how the shapes in the composition resemble a mountain or natural formation—the piece relays us to a mineral quarry or a deep mining pit where materials are extracted. Interspersed among the block-like figures and rocky textures, we also see several human silhouettes, either cut-out, or as if they were whited out by a shining light, or lost in the shadows.
Will Rogan’s video Eraser (2014) shows a hearse parked in a clearing amidst leaf barren trees. The steely grey sky stands in stark contrast to the vehicle’s luminously pristine white finish and makes this already deathly object seem even more ghostly. The grass underneath is half-turned brown and further marks this as a lifeless landscape.
In Andrew Norman Wilson’s work Kodak the artist uses computer-generated imagery to create narratives that question the reliability of images in the age of post-production. The artist creates disturbances in typical notions of time and space to highlight the existential terror of humans trying to make sense of their memories and perception in the 21st century. On its surface, Kodak questions how improvements in digital imagery have affected the analog film industry, but it also showcases the consequences for how humans relate to their memories.
Mull’s Worker’s Clock collage works bring together images from the artist’s studio photography practice, found photographs, and pages from a phone book, laying them over a psychedelic warp of color in the background. One of the images is borrowed from a billboard, Double Block (for Alanna Pearl, Nik Nova and R. Mutt) (2013) that Mull created to hang above some storefronts in downtown Los Angeles. The pair of photographs features a woman posed in the center for rings of numbers, her body and shadow taking the place of the mechanical hands.
This ephemeral installation by Jirí Kovanda, documented in the same way as his performances with a photograph and a text, belongs to a body of works that took place in his apartment/studio. During an interview with Hans Ulrich Obrist, the artist highlighted that he had never had a studio and that this work space blended with his apartment. A piece of string cuts across the room in a diagonal; it functions as a scale to measure time and space.
Embarking from myriad audio-visual narratives, Chia-Wei Hsu pursues imaginative interrogations of cultural contact and colonization in Asia, oftentimes amalgamating his primary narratives with non-human actors including technologies, animals, gods, environments, traditions, and material objects...
Ayoung Kim is interested in notions of crossings, transmissions, transnationals, trans-positions and reversibility...
Andrew Norman Wilson is an artist, curator, and filmmaker whose practice is mostly based in research and documentary...
Los Angeles-based artist Carter Mull is an obsessive sort, and his fascinations show through in his multimedia photographic and installation-based works...
You can now bag tickets to see London’s fashion trailblazers in the flesh | Dazed â¬…ï¸ Left Arrow *ï¸âƒ£ Asterisk â Star Option Sliders âœ‰ï¸ Mail Exit Fashion Round-up Hosted by LFW partner 1664 Blanc, the series of talks at Selfridges will feature NEWGEN designers including Aaron Esh and Tolu Coker – plus more fashion news you missed 10 February 2024 Text Elliot Hoste This February, it’ll be exactly 40 years since our capital opened its doors to the world’s fashion industry...
13 artists at Art Rotterdam Skip to content By Paul Carey-Kent • 2 February 2024 Share — This year marks the 25 th anniversary of Art Rotterdam (1-4 Feb), and the last before it moves from the iconic Van Nellefabriek ex-factory, an architectural classic, to a bigger and more central site...
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TV series: ‘Succession’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘Beef’ win big at the Emmys - arts24 Skip to main content TV series: ‘Succession’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘Beef’ win big at the Emmys Issued on: 16/01/2024 - 15:05 Modified: 16/01/2024 - 16:03 13:06 Jesse Armstrong accepts the award for Outstanding Drama Series award for “Succession”at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, January 15, 2024...
Imago - Photographs by Mehrdad Mirzaie | Essay by Magali Duzant | LensCulture Award winner Imago Using alternative photographic processes, Mehrdad Mirzaie reinterprets archival images to question how photographs influence our perception of history and shape our vision of the future...
A new study examines pandemic relief funds distributed to arts and entertainment : NPR Accessibility links Skip to main content Keyboard shortcuts for audio player A new study examines pandemic relief funds distributed to arts and entertainment A new study finds that the government had a rare moment of generosity toward the arts during the pandemic...
Visit a new exhibition shedding light on man of mystery, Martin Margiela | Dazed â¬…ï¸ Left Arrow *ï¸âƒ£ Asterisk â Star Option Sliders âœ‰ï¸ Mail Exit Fashion Round-up …plus all the other fashion news you missed this week, from a new Balenciaga video game to Robyn Lynch’s London exhibition, and Entire Studios’ Selfridges pop-up 15 December 2023 Text Dominic Cadogan Margiela: In the Void 12 Martin Margiela is as much of an enigma today as he was while at the helm of the brand – which he stepped away from in 2009...
The Powers of Art - Steve Lambert The Powers of Art - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert wrote a book!!! Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA December 2023 Work Center for Artistic Activism , Prints , risograph For the last several years I have made end of year Thank You prints for donors to the Center for Artistic Activism ...
Artist Akeem Smith on bringing Jamaican dancehall culture out of the shadows - arts24 Skip to main content Artist Akeem Smith on bringing Jamaican dancehall culture out of the shadows Issued on: 03/11/2023 - 15:44 11:25 arts24 © FRANCE 24 By: Solène CLAUSSE | Marion CHAVAL | Magali FAURE | Clémence DELFAURE | Alison SARGENT | Loïc CHALAVON | Sonia PATRICELLI Akeem Smith grew up between Brooklyn, New York and Kingston, Jamaica, where his aunt and grandmother were figures of the city's dancehall culture...
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LGBTQ+ Travel Alert Browser Extension - Steve Lambert LGBTQ+ Travel Alert Browser Extension - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert wrote a book!!! Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA August 2023 Work Planning your next adventure? Excited to explore new destinations?...
Tony Bennett, last of classic American crooners, dead at 96 - France 24 Skip to main content Tony Bennett, last of classic American crooners, dead at 96 Issued on: 21/07/2023 - 16:51 Modified: 21/07/2023 - 16:56 03:34 Video by: Eve JACKSON Follow Tony Bennett, the last in a generation of classic American crooners whose ceaselessly cheery spirit bridged generations to make him a hitmaker across seven decades, died Friday in New York...
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Guest Lecture RISD Center for Complexity - Steve Lambert Guest Lecture RISD Center for Complexity - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert wrote a book!!! Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA April 2023 News I’m giving a guest lecture at the RISD Center for Complexity as part of the Public Practice series...
Morehouse donation: A New York businessman donated a $1 million art collection featuring mostly Black and LGBTQ artists | CNN A New York businessman donated a $1 million art collection to Morehouse College By Alaa Elassar , CNN Updated 4:03 AM EST, Sun December 13, 2020 Link Copied! Ad Feedback McArthur Binion, "DNA:Study," 2020 ©McArthur Binion...
Center for Artistic Activism's Unstoppable Voters Fellowship - Steve Lambert Center for Artistic Activism's Unstoppable Voters Fellowship - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert wrote a book!!! Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA August 2022 News , Studio Log Center for Artistic Activism I spent last week training the inaugural fellows for the Center for Artistic Activism’s Unstoppable Voters program ...
Virtual Author Event at Greenlight Bookstore - Steve Lambert Virtual Author Event at Greenlight Bookstore - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert has a book coming out Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA February 2022 News , Talks artofactivismbook , Center for Artistic Activism , MarleneRamirezCancio , Stephen Duncombe , talk Marlène Ramírez-Cancio Steve Lambert and Stephen Duncombe Steve Lambert & Stephen Duncombe, with Marlène Ramírez-Cancio Register for the Event VIRTUAL: Live via Zoom Thursday, February 3, 7:30 PM ET Steve Lambert and Stephen Duncombe present The Art of Activism: Your All-Purpose Guide to Making the Impossible Possible In conversation with Marlène Ramírez-Cancio Greenlight Bookstore , Brooklyn NY Join the co-founders of the Center for Artistic Activism , Stephen Duncombe and Steve Lambert, as they discuss their new book The Art of Activism , an all-purpose guide that falls somewhere between Che Guevara’s Principles for Guerrilla Warfare and Julia Cameron’s The Artist’s Way ...
PuSh International Performing Arts Festival - Steve Lambert PuSh International Performing Arts Festival - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert has a book coming out Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA January 2022 Exhibitions Canada , Capitalism Works For Me! True/False , Vancouver I’ll be showing Capitalism Works For Me! True/False at the PuSh International Performing Arts Festival in Vancouver, British Columbia....
You Won! - Steve Lambert You Won! - Steve Lambert Steve Lambert has a book coming out Art Works News Writing About Steve Contact Resume Now Newsletter Book Creative Commons BY-NC-SA December 2021 Work Art of Activism Book , Center for Artistic Activism , Prints , risograph 11×17 (approx) 2-color Risograph Print on French Paper Printed at Eureka House in Kingston, NY Illustration from The Art of Activism book Available as a thank you for 2021 donors to the Center for Artistic Activism Share this: Twitter Facebook Related Posts November 07, 2021 Art and Fear of Propaganda Work June 19, 2021 The Art of Activism – Pre-order the Book News October 04, 2020 Talk at frank Gathering Talks September 28, 2020 Living the City Exhibition – Berlin Exhibitions June 07, 2020 Conversation with Avram Finkelstein Talks May 10, 2020 Free the Vaccine for COVID-19 Work May 03, 2020 Teaching artistic activism through infomercials Studio Log January 22, 2020 Frank Gathering 2020 Talks August 25, 2019 508 at Seattle City Hall Work August 18, 2019 Delays Mean Deaths site Work July 27, 2019 Laser cut case for HC-SR04 Ultrasonic Sonar Sensor News November 21, 2018 Macedonia Art Action Academy 2018 Work November 05, 2018 Art as Social Action Work October 28, 2018 2018 C4AA Print: The Jedi Mind Trick For Sale October 25, 2018 C4AA at Yale Talks October 22, 2018 C4AA in Macedonia Work April 30, 2018 Cancel the Apocalypse at Re:Publica Talks December 27, 2017 C4AA Workshop in Guinea, West Africa News December 15, 2017 Imagine Winning For Sale November 21, 2017 I HEART SCS Print series Work April 25, 2017 3 Workshops in April/May Talks April 15, 2017 Fight Back Pack #2: Defend U...
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This ephemeral installation by Jirí Kovanda, documented in the same way as his performances with a photograph and a text, belongs to a body of works that took place in his apartment/studio...
Mull’s Worker’s Clock collage works bring together images from the artist’s studio photography practice, found photographs, and pages from a phone book, laying them over a psychedelic warp of color in the background...
Will Rogan’s video Eraser (2014) shows a hearse parked in a clearing amidst leaf barren trees...
Marché Salomon by Beatriz Santiago Muñoz depicts two meat vendors, a young man and woman, chatting in Marché Salomon, a busy Port-au-Prince market...
In 2019, Ayoung Kim traveled to Mongolia to research its widespread animistic belief system towards land, mother rock, stones, and sacred caves that purify human guilt...
Stones and Elephants by Chia-Wei Hsu derives from the Malay literary classic The Hikayat Abdullah ...
In Andrew Norman Wilson’s work Kodak the artist uses computer-generated imagery to create narratives that question the reliability of images in the age of post-production...