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Soliloquy
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Tromarama

Installation (Installation)

The installation Soliloquy by Tromarama features 96 second-hand lamps scattered around the space like islands or entities left in solitude. Each time the hashtag “#kinship” is used on Twitter, the tweet is converted into binary code, which triggers their switches and creates a symphony of lights. The flashing bulbs transcribe layers of human desire and of individual stories that manifest users’ connections forged across physical and digital realms.

baby born in the back of an uber
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David Horvitz

NFT (NFT)

On March 30, 2015, at 5:52am, David Horvitz caught his daughter, Ela Melanie, as she was being born, in the back of an Uber driving through Midtown Manhattan. He held her up in the morning light as the car drove down Park Avenue, blocks away from the Museum of Modern Art, where Zanna Gilbert, the mother, was a fellow. After arriving at the hospital, Horvitz tweeted a photo and later e-mailed his friends and family with additional images.

Tromarama

The artist collective Tromarama is a Bandung based artist collective founded in 2006 by Febie Babyrose, Herbert Hans and Ruddy Hatumena...

David Horvitz

Although the practice plays a central role in the work of David Horvitz, his work is at the opposite of fine art objects...

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about 11 months ago (02/11/2024)

Aesthetica Magazine - A Space Between Worlds A Space Between Worlds For Taysa Jorge, art is a bridge...

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about 11 months ago (02/06/2024)

Ai Weiwei criticises ‘fragile’ state of Western democracy following Sky News interview Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Artists news Ai Weiwei criticises ‘fragile’ state of Western democracy following Sky News interview The dissident artist argues that restrictions manifest more subtly in Europe and the US Gareth Harris 6 February 2024 Share Ai tells The Art Newspaper that the idea that "the West embodied greater freedom of speech and press" is an illusion Courtesy skynews.com The Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has gone into more detail about his views on censorship in the West after telling Sky News in an interview at the weekend that “in universities, in the media, political sector, everywhere—you cannot talk about the truth”...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (01/19/2024)

A unique fusion of fashion and artistry, HOMME PLISSÉ ISSEY MIYAKE “Immersed in the Wilds of Creativity” – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, At first when I walked into the Palais du Tokyo, I thought that there were childlike paintings on the walls...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (01/15/2024)

“Who is the Painter?” is a short film featuring featuring Christiane Kubrick and Jonathan Anderson directed by Christiane's grandson, Jack Elliot Hobbs...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (01/08/2024)

Drawing Lines – Steve Olson 2019 – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, I wanted to share this interview with my old friend Steve Olson, artist and skate board icon also jury member for ASVOFF16...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (12/31/2023)

Alejandro Jodorowsky gives us hope for 2024, please read it… – A Shaded View on Fashion Diane Pernet A LEGENDARY FIGURE IN FASHION and a pioneer of blogging, Diane is a respected journalist, critic, curator and talent-hunter based in Paris...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (12/31/2023)

Sweet memories continue through the lens of Maria Taneli ASVOFF 15 at Dover Street Market Paris – A Shaded View on Fashion ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli ©mariaTaneli All photos by ©Maria Taneli Diane Pernet A LEGENDARY FIGURE IN FASHION and a pioneer of blogging, Diane is a respected journalist, critic, curator and talent-hunter based in Paris...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 12 months ago (12/28/2023)

Conversations: Tracey Emin and Courtney Willis Blair | White Cube – A Shaded View on Fashion On the occasion of Tracey Emin’s exhibition ‘Lovers Grave’ at White Cube New York, the artist was joined in conversation with Courtney Willis Blair, US Senior Director, White Cube, at The Prince George Ballroom in Manhattan...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/21/2023)

The Art of Fashion and Legacy: Carla Sozzani and Byronesque’s Unique Collaboration – A Shaded View on Fashion https://byronesque.com/fondazione_sozzani/ Dear Shaded Viewers, In a remarkable intersection of art and fashion, Carla Sozzani, the revered figure in the world of fashion, has embarked on a unique collaboration with Byronesque...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/16/2023)

Through the Lens of Realism: Juergen Teller’s Artistic Odyssey at the Grand Palais Éphémère “I need to live” till January 9th – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, Juergen Teller, a celebrated name in the world of photography, has made a significant impact with his unfiltered celebrity portraits, edgy fashion shoots, and compelling campaigns for renowned designers...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/15/2023)

MAREUNROL’S solo exhibition “Fieldwork: Invisible exercises” at Riga Art Space – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, In a celebration of sensory experiences and the undulating narrative of creation, the fashion and art duo MAREUNROL’S presents “Fieldwork: Invisible exercises” at Riga Art Space’s Grand Hall...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/09/2023)

MARIEVIC – TOTEM till December 16th 11 rue Pastourelle 3eme Paris – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, Yesterday I went to see the latest exhibition by the artist MARIEVIC...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/08/2023)

Confronting Mortality: Sophie Calle’s Personal Exhibition at Musée Picasso – till January 7, 2024 – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, The Musée Picasso in Paris hosts “À toi de faire, ma mignonne,” an exhibition from October 3, 2023, to January 7, 2024, spanning all four floors...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 13 months ago (12/03/2023)

Echoes of Genji: Unraveling Timeless Emotions from Heian Elegance to Modern Reverie at the Guimet Museum till March 25th – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, What do a beloved 1980s manga series “Asakiyume mishi” and an exquisite 18th-century lacquer box once owned by Marie-Antoinette share in common? At first glance, not much...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 14 months ago (11/15/2023)

Title: Celebrating Emerging British Artistry: The Troubadour Gallery to Host Solo Shows by The Cameron Twins and Zoë Moss – A Shaded View on Fashion ‘Look mum my painting got into Patrick Hughes’ art collection’...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 14 months ago (10/31/2023)

Happy Halloween from Liv Elbaz Paris, the President of ASVOFF 15 Climate Warriors – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, What a delight to receive this in my mail today...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 14 months ago (10/31/2023)

ASVOFF 15 is next week Nov 9-12, day passes are available for Nov 10-12th visit www.filmfreeway.com/ASVOFF/Tickets – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, If you are in Paris during ASVOFF 15 we invite you to the festival...

© » DIANE PERNET

about 15 months ago (10/26/2023)

Intersecting Generations: Carhartt WIP’s Vibrant Collision with Street Art in Milan photos by Alessandro Simonetti – A Shaded View on Fashion Dear Shaded Viewers, For its Fall/Winter 2023 collection, Carhartt WIP embarked on a creative venture, joining forces with the niche brand Grog...

© » CREATIVETIME

about 25 months ago (12/16/2022)

Moving Chains Will Hibernate for Winter, Starting December 19, 2022, Reopening to the Public Spring 2023 - Creative Time Moving Chains Will Hibernate for Winter, Starting December 19, 2022, Reopening to the Public Spring 2023 December 16th, 2022 Tweet Email Creative Time, Governors Island Arts, and Times Square Arts announce the planned seasonal pause of Charles Gaines’s Moving Chains , starting December 19, 2022...

© » AFC

about 47 months ago (03/09/2021)

The NFT Explain Me with Marina Galperina and Amy Whitaker About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City The NFT Explain Me with Marina Galperina and Amy Whitaker by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on March 9, 2021 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet Beeple (b...

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about 49 months ago (12/23/2020)

I Made $300 Selling Tweets As Art — Artnome Menu Blog Exploring art through data using the Artnome database...

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about 49 months ago (12/14/2020)

Explain Me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part One About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Explain Me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part One by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on December 14, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet In this episode of Explain Me, we take stock of the year in art with Artnet’s National Critic Ben Davis...

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about 49 months ago (12/14/2020)

Explain me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part Two About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Explain me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part Two by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on December 14, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet In this episode of Explain Me, we continue our conversation with Artnet’s National Critic Ben Davis as we take stock of 2020...

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about 51 months ago (11/02/2020)

Explain Me with Andy Adams of FlakPhoto: From Idyllic Photos to The Surveillance State About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Explain Me with Andy Adams of FlakPhoto: From Idyllic Photos to The Surveillance State by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on November 2, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet Image by Andy Adams...

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about 54 months ago (08/04/2020)

Zombie Figuration Isn’t a Thing: A Critical Autopsy with Antwaun Sargent About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Zombie Figuration Isn’t a Thing: A Critical Autopsy with Antwaun Sargent by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on August 4, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet Jordan Casteel, “Within Reach”, New Museum installation view, 2020...

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about 55 months ago (06/29/2020)

Institutional failure, Trump’s Agenda, and Meme-Driven Conservative Movements: A Talk with Nayland Blake About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Institutional failure, Trump’s Agenda, and Meme-Driven Conservative Movements: A Talk with Nayland Blake by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on June 29, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet Boogaloo Boys show off posters supporting Trump at a demonstration Artist Nayland Blake joins the podcast to discuss the murder of George Floyd at the hands of a white police officer, mass protests, and the resurgence of COVID as the backdrop for public art and how museums are addressing diversity...

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about 56 months ago (05/19/2020)

Revolution for the Family: Heather Bhandari and Nikki Columbus on Pandemic Parenting, Art, and Activism About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Revolution for the Family: Heather Bhandari and Nikki Columbus on Pandemic Parenting, Art, and Activism by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on May 19, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet The Abrons Art Center has paid all their staff and performers during the shutdown...

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about 58 months ago (03/29/2020)

Explain Me with Jonathan Schwartz of Atelier4 and Magda Sawon of Postmasters About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Explain Me with Jonathan Schwartz of Atelier4 and Magda Sawon of Postmasters by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on March 29, 2020 Explain Me Tweet Serkan Özkaya’s Proletarier Aller Länder (Workers of the World) 1999, Image via Postmaster’s Gallery...