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Make Down
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Dennis Adams

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The video Make down is a 34 minute sequence shot that shows the artist removing make-up in front of a mirror. The peculiarity of the scene consists in two symbolic details: first, the make-up itself, covering his face, hair and torso – a thick kaki layer, reminding of military camouflage – and second, the paper used to remove the make-up – black and white prints of stills taken from Gillo Pontecorvo’s 1965 film, “La bataille d’Alger” ( The Battle of Algiers). These still images put together recreate a sequence in which a young Algerian woman takes off her veil and puts on Western make-up.

The End
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Dennis Adams

Photography (Photography)

Observing the sky after 11 September 2001, Dennis Adams photographed elements which had been lifted by drafts and were floating above the city of New York. The artist was only able to identify the objects after developing and enlarging the prints: you can read “He’s no terrorist”. The front page of the newspaper thrusts back to ‘the event’ of the 21st century and is revealed only through the detailed observation of the image; the painful twist of the newspaper could be a rustling wing.

Adam
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Jean-Charles de Quillacq

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Adam is an emblematic work within Jean-Charles de Quillacq’s oeuvre. The artist has created a number of pieces entitled Adam , referring to original man, incarnated in multiple objects at once. Materially, Adam is a fluorescent yellow walking rope with an epoxy coating on one side, rendering the structure rigid, demonstrative of his sculptural practice which is both conceptual and sensual.

PANGKIS
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Yee I-Lann

Film & Video (Film & Video)

PANGKIS by Yee I-Lann is a looped video performance. The work is named after the triumphant warrior cry, an animistic guttural call, which punctuates the traditional Dusun Sumazau dance. For this work, the artist collaborated with Tagaps Dance Theatre, a group of young dancers whose practice merges traditional and contemporary styles.

All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace
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Pascual Sisto

Film & Video (Film & Video)

All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace takes its title from a 1967 poem by American writer Richard Brautigan, which describes a utopian future where computers are in harmony with and protective of mankind and nature, performing all the necessary work while we retreat back towards nature. In Sisto’s work, a computer generated voice recites Brautigan’s poem while a series of digitally rendered 3D objects with a sleek, mirrored finish, float weightlessly across the screen. Sisto’s work also shares its title with the 2011 BBC documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis, which has the view that computers have failed in their task of liberating humanity and have instead created a simplified and distorted world around us.

Too Many Names
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Troy Chew

Painting (Painting)

Too Many Names by Troy Chew is a patchwork of contemporary Black culture and resistance, including hand-sewn symbols and patterns found in the coats of arms of the kings of the Dahomey region (now Benin) that ruled from 1600-1900. This painting is part of the series Out the Mud, a longterm project in which the artist explores African American history through the lens of traditional mudcloth techniques found in the West African countries involved in the Transatlantic-slave trade. The title of the series references the technique and materials for making mudcloth.

Dennis Adams

Since 1998, through site specific works, often in public spaces, or video works, Dennis Adams focuses on ambiguous characters, condemned by our recent history, revealing traumas or collective amnesia phenomena...

Pedro Reyes

Yee I-Lann

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Jean-Charles de Quillacq

Artist Jean-Charles de Quillacq erects works which have a complicated relationship to remaining upright...

Pascual Sisto

Artist and filmmaker Pascual Sisto is known for creating works that reimagine the mundane as captivating alternate realities...

Troy Chew

Spanning painting, drawing, and sculpture, Troy Chew’s practice reflects on the legacy of the African diaspora through the lens of urban culture...

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about 3 months ago (02/10/2024)

Documentation of Going Our Way at George Adams Gallery, New York is featured on Contemporary Art Daily....

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Inside Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’s Collection at the Brooklyn Museum | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market Inside Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys’s Collection at the Brooklyn Museum Jewels Dodson Feb 9, 2024 5:25PM Installation view of “Giants: Art from the Dean Collection of Swizz Beatz and Alicia Keys” at the Brooklyn Museum, 2024...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

A string of new exhibitions shows that textile art is finally being taken seriously Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Comment A string of new exhibitions shows that textile art is finally being taken seriously The historical association of textiles with gender, sexuality and identity norms make them ripe for subversion and reimagining Ben Luke 9 February 2024 Share Solange Pessoa’s Hammock (part of 4 Hammocks , 1999-2003) at the Barbican Courtesy of Rubell Museum, Miami and Washington, DC...

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about 3 months ago (02/08/2024)

National Academy of Design Presents “Sites of Impermanence” Skip to content Willie Cole, “Five Beauties Rising” (2012), suite of five prints, intaglio and relief (courtesy the artist) The National Academy of Design’s new exhibition , Sites of Impermanence , celebrates the contributions of the 2023 Class of National Academicians: Alice Adams, Sanford Biggers, Willie Cole, Torkwase Dyson, Richard Gluckman, Carlos Jiménez, Mel Kendrick, and Sarah Oppenheimer...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

Jobs for People Who Love to Travel and Make Money - Artcentron Home » Jobs for People Who Love to Travel and Make Money ART JOBS | ARTCENTRON Feb 6, 2024 Ξ Leave a comment Jobs for People Who Love to Travel and Make Money posted by ARTCENTRON The Guided Tour by Martin Addison...

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about 3 months ago (02/01/2024)

December 16, 2023 – February 3, 2024...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

Top 24 concerts (so far) coming to Pittsburgh area in 2024 | TribLIVE.com Music Top 24 concerts (so far) coming to Pittsburgh area in 2024 Mike Palm Monday, Dec...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

Toshio Shibata Day For Night – AMERICAN SUBURB X Skip to content The work of Toshio Shibata is not easy to categorize by genre...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

$100,000 in prizes will allow museums, hotels and others to acquire works at Expo Chicago in 2024 Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Expo Chicago news $100,000 in prizes will allow museums, hotels and others to acquire works at Expo Chicago in 2024 The boost in prize funds comes as the first edition of the Chicago fair since its acquisition by Frieze approaches Carlie Porterfield 15 December 2023 Share A view of the Expo Chicago fair in 2023...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Miami Art Week Fairs (Other Than Art Basel) You Should Know advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main December 2023 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" December 2023 Miami Art Week Fairs (Other Than Art Basel) You Should Know Ki Smith and Sono Kuwayama...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Campaigners Battle Plan to Build Tunnel Near Stonehenge – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Tessa Solomon Plus Icon Tessa Solomon Reporter, ARTnews View All December 12, 2023 11:33am The ancient neolithic monument of Stonehenge...

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about 5 months ago (11/29/2023)

Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz will show their art collection at the Brooklyn Museum...

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Brooklyn Museum to Exhibit Alicia Keys and Swizz Beatz Art Collection | Observer Singer Alicia Keys and hip-hop producer Swizz Beatz aren’t only a power couple in the world of music...

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about 5 months ago (11/17/2023)

Review: A Landmark Show of Native American Art at the National Gallery – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Alex Greenberger Plus Icon Alex Greenberger Senior Editor, ARTnews View All November 17, 2023 8:34am Steven Yazzie, Orchestrating a Blooming Desert , 2003...

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about 8 months ago (08/30/2023)

In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 – Art and Cake August 30, 2023 August 30, 2023 Author In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 Michelle Robinson 2023 What Was 4th Street Acylic paint on print 40×60 in By Lawrence Gipe In the mid-1980’s, I lived on Santa Fe Avenue and 7th Street, and the idea of Los Angeles having a “river” was a bit of a joke...

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about 8 months ago (08/30/2023)

In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 – Art and Cake August 30, 2023 August 30, 2023 Author In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 Michelle Robinson 2023 What Was 4th Street Acylic paint on print 40×60 in By Lawrence Gipe In the mid-1980’s, I lived on Santa Fe Avenue and 7th Street, and the idea of Los Angeles having a “river” was a bit of a joke...

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about 8 months ago (08/30/2023)

In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 – Art and Cake August 30, 2023 August 30, 2023 Author In the Trenches: Artists Encounter the Los Angeles River, Part 1 Michelle Robinson 2023 What Was 4th Street Acylic paint on print 40×60 in By Lawrence Gipe In the mid-1980’s, I lived on Santa Fe Avenue and 7th Street, and the idea of Los Angeles having a “river” was a bit of a joke...

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about 8 months ago (08/23/2023)

In Live To Tell, Artist Shayema Rahim Explores Her New Path - D Magazine Skip to content Menu Search One brand, four magazines...

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about 11 months ago (06/01/2023)

Ready for Surprise: Joel Meyerowtiz Interview 2020 - Photographs by Joel Meyerowitz | Interview by Jim Casper | LensCulture Interview Ready for Surprise: Joel Meyerowtiz Interview 2020 The pioneering master of color street photography talks about his passions and the energy of the street in this wide-ranging audio interview...

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about 12 months ago (04/25/2023)

Christie’s Sale of Items From Art Collector Adam Lindemann Makes $31.5 M...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

With a strong market for top artists like Henri Cartier-Bresson and Ansel Adams, the demand for photographs in Asia is rising, so have a strategy in place for first-time purchases that are meant to boost your investment portfolio...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The U2 bassist describes how his search for a new version of bohemia inspired a passion for the work of Marlene Dumas, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Louise Bourgeois and Robert Mapplethorpe...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The owner of Venus over Manhattan gallery is withholding rent and demanding his $365,000 security deposit back due to coronavirus lockdowns that have shuttered the space...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Daniel Wolf, Collector Who Helped Shape Getty’s Photography Holdings, Has Died - via ARTnews...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The roughly 7,500-square-foot cottage was built for husband-and-wife art dealers Adam Lindemann and Amalia Dayan by architect Sir David Adjaye in 2004....

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about 27 months ago (02/03/2022)

Gwyneth Paltrow Owns a Fake Ruth Asawa, Gallery Confirms – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Shanti Escalante-De Mattei Plus Icon Shanti Escalante-De Mattei View All February 3, 2022 11:41am Actress Gwyneth Paltrow zz/John Nacion/STAR MAX/IPx On Wednesday, an Architectural Digest story featuring a look inside actress Gwyneth Paltrow’s home went viral on social media because it included one unexpected object: what appeared to be a sculpture Ruth Asawa hanging not far from an Ed Ruscha painting...

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about 41 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 42 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 45 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 58 months ago (08/01/2019)

We are please to announce that the gallery guide for our current exhibition Looking Back is now available! 152 pages | 132 images | 90 artwork reproductions | 8.5 x 11 in...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

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about 73 months ago (04/26/2018)

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about 76 months ago (01/18/2018)

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about 134 months ago (04/15/2013)

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about 223 months ago (01/11/2006)