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Glenn Ligon

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Glenn Ligon’s diptych, Condition Repor t is comprised of two side-by-side prints. Though simple, each contains a nested stack of historical and self-referential quotations. Both black-and-white prints depict a version of Ligon’s 1988 painting, Untitled (I Am A Man) , which declares the words of the parenthetical in blocky black letters.

Report of the Legal Subcommittee
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Carey Young

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Report of the Legal Subcommittee is a print featuring a map of the stars, together with a found transcription of a recent United Nations meeting in which various international delegations declare frustration with their 40-year-old, ongoing efforts to devise a legal definition of outer space. This admission seems to hold a rich poetic potential, the human attempts to bureaucratize and control outer space seemingly frustrated by the sublime scale and mystery of its infinite depths.

COVID-19: Labor Camp Reports
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Piotr Szyhalski

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

The series of ink drawings and hand-lettered texts, titled COVID-19: Labor Camp Reports , were made and posted daily by artist Piotr Szyhalski on the @LaborCamp Instagram account, capturing the politically fraught Trump era and looking directly at some of the most painful aspects of life during COVID-19. Accompanied by poignant captions written or chosen by the artist, this ongoing series, running for more than 100 days and still counting, operates as both a witness to the global health crisis and a record of the unprecedented moment experienced collectively. In the dozens of drawings, Szyhalski draws upon his personal collection of historical material, citing the compositions and graphic style of war-time politprop, religious pamphlets, military recruitment posters, and other forms of state and anti-state propaganda.

Beben
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Julian Abraham

Photography (Photography)

In 2015, while in residence at the Jatiwangi Art Factory (JaF) located in the village of Jatisura in Jatiwangi, West Java, Indonesia, Togar initiated the Jatiwangi Cup in which the artist, together with communities in the area, established an annual bodybuilding contest. The area is renowned for its roof tile factories, and the cup aims to celebrate the factory worker’s physiques, sculpted by intense, daily, physical labor. Togar based the idea of the cup on the simple notion of collectivity.

Syukrillah
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Julian Abraham

Photography (Photography)

In 2015, while in residence at the Jatiwangi Art Factory (JaF) located in the village of Jatisura in Jatiwangi, West Java, Indonesia, Togar initiated the Jatiwangi Cup in which the artist, together with communities in the area, established an annual bodybuilding contest. The area is renowned for its roof tile factories, and the cup aims to celebrate the factory worker’s physiques, sculpted by intense, daily, physical labor. Togar based the idea of the cup on the simple notion of collectivity.

Hermit Crab Project
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Charwei Tsai

Photography (Photography)

Charwai Tsai’s photograph documents her Hermit Crab Project installation upon the construction site of gallery Sora in Tokyo. Tsai placed live hermit crabs and shells in a sandy enclosure at the site, writing fragments of The One China policy and the Taiwanese Independence statements on each shell. As the hermit crabs moved and swapped shells, they formed new connections between the statements.

Extrastellar Evaluations
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Yin-Ju Chen

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Through a semi-fictional approach, Extrastellar Evaluations envisions a version of history in which alien inhabitants, the Lemurians, lived among humans under the guise of various renowned conceptual and minimal artists in the 1960s (Carl Andre, Mel Bochner, and James Turrell to name a few). If humans interpreted and appropriated the geometric-shaped works they created as conceptual and minimalist artworks, the objects were in fact transmission devices the Lemurians used to report back on human actions to their mother planet. The video takes the form of a channeled message from Adama, High Priest and spiritual leader of the Lemurians.

Bhanwari and Lichhma
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Gauri Gill

Photography (Photography)

Bhanwari and Lichhma from the Balika Mela series by Gauri Gill explores human expression through the medium of photography, bringing questions of agency, the role of photography, and feminism together through its portraits of adolescent girls from rural Rajasthan, India. Balika Mela is an annual fair for girls aimed at uplifting a population severely maligned in Rajasthan. Having set up a stall in this fair, Gill invited local girls to voluntarily pose for photographs which they were allowed to keep, expressing their performative individuality.

“Global?” 1 & “Global?” 2
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Yogesh Barve

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Global? 1 & 2 documents an annual event during which people of a particular religious group gather around Jejuri in Maharashtra, India. The six-day festival, from the first to sixth lunar day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu month of Margashirsha is celebrated to allow the meeting of the principle God (Khandoba) with other gods carried from different homes of the patrons who take them back at the end of the ceremony.

Trace series
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Shimpei Takeda

Photography (Photography)

While still living in New York, shortly after the nuclear power plant disaster, Shimpei Takeda heard an NPR interview with a survivor living in temporary housing in Fukushima. He noticed that the dialect was similar to that of his grandparents. Straightaway he went back to Japan and turned to camera-less photographic techniques to capture otherwise unseen interactions of materials and light.

Extrastellar Evaluations III: Entropy: 25800
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Yin-Ju Chen

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Extrastellar Evaluations is a multimedia installation produced during Yin-Ju Chen’s residency at Kadist San Francisco in the spring of 2016. Chen’s project departs from a 19th century theory popular within Western biogeography that posited the existence of a “lost land” or ancient continent called Lemuria that had sunk beneath the Indian and Pacific Ocean due to cataclysmic geological change. As a result, its inhabitants, the Lemurians, found refuge in Mount Shasta, California.

Julian Abraham

Julian Abraham “Togar” is an artist, musician, and pseudo-scientist...

Yin-Ju Chen

Yogesh Barve

Yogesh Barve (b...

Glenn Ligon

Charwei Tsai

Shimpei Takeda

Born in 1982 in Fukushima, Shimpei Takeda grew up in Chiba just outside Tokyo...

Gauri Gill

Gauri Gill is interested in the social contract of photography...

Piotr Szyhalski

Polish born artist Piotr Szyhalski was originally trained as a poster designer...

Carey Young

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Simon Lee gallery’s £10m debt revealed in insolvency report Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Art market news Simon Lee gallery’s £10m debt revealed in insolvency report Records show the London gallery owes artists more than £1m—while US dealer Stefan Simchowitz demands return of consigned works Kabir Jhala 12 February 2024 Share Administrators BDO determined that Simon Lee Gallery has 153 creditors, from individuals to companies Courtesy of Simon Lee Gallery and London Gallery Weekend A proposal prepared by the insolvency practitioners managing the administration of Simon Lee gallery (SLG) reveals a fuller picture of the business’s debt while prompting further questions around its past dealings...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

The 2024 Puppy Bowl: Team Fluff, Team Ruff Go Head-to-Head | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer upper waypoint The Do List The 20th Annual Puppy Bowl Pits Team Fluff Against Team Ruff — and Everyone Wins Mark Kennedy, Associated Press Feb 7 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Email Some of the adorable participants in this year's Puppy Bowl...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

Worker Fatality Rates Still High, BIRN Report Uncovered - Prishtina Insight Home Kallxo Jeta në Kosovë Drejtësia në Kosovë Gazeta JNK Log In Subscribe News Features Opinion Guide Big Deal Archive Follow @prishtinsight Workers labor on the construction site amid the ongoing coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in Pristina, Kosovo, 24 November 2020...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

As Public Radio Fights For Local News, Total Sources Continue Their Decline...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

25th "Sculpture by the Sea" Brings Over 100 Artworks to Australian Coast Home / Art / Sculpture 25th Annual ‘Sculpture by the Sea’ Brings 100 Artworks to Australian Coast By Margherita Cole on December 11, 2023 Gleb Dusavitskiy, “I Believe I Can Fly.” (Photo: Tyr Liang) Once a year, part of the Australian coastline is transformed into an outdoor museum during the Sculpture by the Sea festival...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

Merde! Paris’s Louvre Museum Is About to Get Pricier Skip to content Now we know why she's smiling...

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about 5 months ago (11/29/2023)

Lighted trees featured in annual holiday display, gala at Ligonier Town Hall | TribLIVE.com Art & Museums Lighted trees featured in annual holiday display, gala at Ligonier Town Hall Jeff Himler Wednesday, Nov...

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about 5 months ago (11/27/2023)

DaDa Return With Their Annual Social Justice Lecture by Artist Ashokkumar D Mistry - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 27 November 2023 Share — Liverpool-based arts organisation DaDa return in December with their annual Edward Rushton Social Justice Lecture which takes place at Museum of Liverpool on Sunday, 3rd December from 1-3pm, held on United Nations International Day for People with Disabilities and named after the local poet, activist, abolitionist, and disabled man, Edward Rushton ...

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about 6 months ago (11/01/2023)

Asia Art Archive annual fundraiser auction – ARTOMITY 藝源 aaa2023auction.com Asia Art Archive (AAA)’s 2023 Annual Fundraiser features an auction of over 55 works, generously donated by artists, galleries, and individuals...

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about 7 months ago (10/05/2023)

According to the art collector data company Larry's List, the burgeoning private museums sector now comprises 446 institutions worldwide, 111 of which have opened since 2016...

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about 7 months ago (09/28/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report : Six Countries, 12 Years, 652 Violations | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of violations of artistic freedom in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and The Philippines from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010-2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/07/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report Malaysia: Negotiating Sensitivities | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Malaysia from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010 - 2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/06/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report Vietnam: An ever-changing terrain | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Vietnam from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010-2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

Indonesia: Artistic Freedom Report | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Indonesia from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010 - 2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report The Philippines: The Limits of Democracy | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in The Philippines from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010 - 2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report : Six Countries, 12 Years, 652 Violations | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of violations of artistic freedom in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia and The Philippines from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010-2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/05/2023)

Artistic Freedom Report Thailand: Expansive and Politically Contentious | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Thailand from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010-2022...

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about 8 months ago (09/04/2023)

Cambodia: Artistic Freedom Report | ArtsEquator Skip to content The key findings and analysis of artistic freedom in Cambodia from the Southeast Asian Arts Censorship Database Project, 2010 - 2022...

© » LARRY'S LIST

about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

New study, released today, covers 40-year history of the country's market and reveals many private art museums run at a loss...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Author Lorena Junco Margain's Debut Memoir Sees Wide Release (ProNewsReport Editorial):- Austin, Texas Sep 3, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - Art Collector Lorena Junco Margain's USA Today bestsellin...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The startling report finds that collectors are absolutely exhausted with the "onslaught of art" being sold online....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

New UBS Collector Report on ‘Art in Motion’ Finds Market Moving Increasingly Online - via ARTNEWS...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Inside the Art-Filled Dhaka Home of Mega Collectors Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani - via Robb Report...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

A dream awakened: Ruby City opens to the public on Sunday with three exhibitions drawn from the Linda Pace collection....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

78% of respondents to an ART+TECH survey had bought art without seeing it in person, but they still mostly craved a personal touch....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

How This Businessman Turned a Passion for Art Collecting Into a Platform for Emerging Artists - via Robb Report...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

This week, Artsy Insider shares key insights from “Art Collecting 2021: An Artsy Report.”...

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about 32 months ago (09/24/2021)

Art Basel Switzerland Fall 2021: Sale Report The scene at Art Basel 2021 in Switzerland...

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about 36 months ago (05/26/2021)

Sales Report: Art Basel Hong Kong May 2021 Hauser & Wirth installation Art Basel Hong Kong, May 2021...

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about 36 months ago (05/10/2021)

Sales Report: Frieze New York May 2021 Casey Kelbaugh The report is available to AMMpro subscribers ...

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about 37 months ago (04/30/2021)

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about 45 months ago (08/30/2020)

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about 134 months ago (04/15/2013)

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about 142 months ago (09/05/2012)

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about 152 months ago (11/09/2011)

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about 193 months ago (06/15/2008)

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about 199 months ago (12/20/2007)