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Untitled
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Barry McGee

Installation (Installation)

Barry McGee’s Untitled is a collection of roughly fifty, framed photographs, paintings, and text pieces clustered together in corner. Its tiled effect can perhaps be seen as a vertical Carl Andre work and also bears some resemblance to another work in the Kadist Collection, Jedediah Caesar’s JCA-25-SC. McGee’s installation also echoes the votive altars in the chapels he visited during his residency in Brazil in 1993.

Cairo Stories: Ayousha
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Judith Barry

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The chapter Ayousha , of Judith Barry’s Cairo Stories , is a portrait-like work that consists of one plasma screen and one framed photograph. The project developed out of oral archives made from 215 interviews, which Barry conducted with women of varying social and economic classes in Cairo between 2003 and 2011. Her research started at the beginning of the Iraq War and concluded just after the Arab Spring.

Untitled (Bird and Eyes)
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Clare Rojas

Painting (Painting)

Rojas’s two pieces in the Kadist Collection— Untitled (four-legged…) and Untitled (Bird’s Eyes) —are representative of her pictorial style which uses bold colorful blocks of paint and female and animal characters. While Untitled (Bird’s Eyes) does not depict any actual women, it nevertheless alludes to gender roles and the power of the female gaze. Apparently playful, this scene of two animals has an ominous quality: A bird and a hedgehog confront at each other and the bird appears to be poking, even eating the hedgehog’s eye.

Untitled (Four-legged figure with three arms)
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Clare Rojas

Painting (Painting)

Rojas’s two pieces in the Kadist Collection— Untitled (four-legged…) and Untitled (Bird’s Eyes) —are representative of her pictorial style which uses bold colorful blocks of paint and female and animal characters. While Untitled (Bird’s Eyes) does not depict any actual women, it nevertheless alludes to gender roles and the power of the female gaze. Apparently playful, this scene of two animals has an ominous quality: A bird and a hedgehog confront at each other and the bird appears to be poking, even eating the hedgehog’s eye.

Untitled (The way in is the way out)
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Alicia McCarthy

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

A painting reminiscent of a certain “naive primitivism,” Untitled (the way in is the way out) is representative of McCarthy’s work. Upon first encounter, her abstract colorful compositions resemble somewhat formal nonrepresentational landscapes. However, a closer inspection reveals the presence of a lowbrow style that draws inspiration both from outsider and folk art traditions.

Untitled (Colors) and Untitled (Ghost)
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Alicia McCarthy

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

A painting reminiscent of a certain “naive primitivism,” Untitled (Colors) and Untitled (Ghost) are representative of McCarthy’s work. Upon first encounter, her abstract colorful compositions resemble somewhat formal nonrepresentational landscapes. However, a closer inspection reveals the presence of a lowbrow style that draws inspiration both from outsider and folk art traditions.

Until It Makes Sense
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Mario Garcia Torres

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Mario Garcia Torres imagines cinematic devices to replay stories occasionally forgotten by Conceptual art. For him, this is a way of rethinking the tradition in a more personal way, to have a grip on events of recent history and examine them with a curiosity, both critical and sensual. The artist emphasizes the fact that new ideas and meanings may arise from these archaeological narratives.

Alicia McCarthy

Clare Rojas

Judith Barry

The American artist, writer, and educator Judith Barry is known for her audiovisual installations and her critical essays...

American Artist

American Artist makes experimental work in the form of sculpture, video, and software that comments on histories of race, technology and forms of knowledge production...

Barry McGee

Mario Garcia Torres

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Inside the Exhibition Spotlighting Britain’s Artists of Tomorrow | AnOther February 05, 2024 Text Violet Conroy Lead Image Sang Woo Kim, You’re looking at me, 2023 Courtesy the artist...

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about 3 months ago (02/11/2024)

‘They ask only not to be forgotten’: Barry Lewis’s heartbreaking portraits of the Soviet Union’s gulag survivors | Photography | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Skip to navigation Bread and soup for prison lunch at Camp AW261/4, Uptar...

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about 3 months ago (02/10/2024)

Cyclone Tracy cleanup to Melbourne Cup upset: archive images of 20th century Australia – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian Skip to main content Cyclone Tracy cleanup to Melbourne Cup upset: archive images of 20th century Australia – in pictures Children playing at Redfern, Sydney in 1974...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Once Upon a Time in Brighton Beach Skip to content Still from Brighton Beach , directed by Carol Stein and Susan Wittenberg (image courtesy IndieCollect) Two documentaries are playing revival runs at Anthology Film Archives this month...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

February Book Bag: from to a graphic novel of Ruth Asawa’s life to a tome of Glenn Brown’s works Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Books blog February Book Bag: from to a graphic novel of Ruth Asawa’s life to a tome of Glenn Brown’s works Our round-up of the latest art publications Gareth Harris 6 February 2024 Share Glenn Brown , contributors include Hans Werner Holzwarth, Taschen, 474pp, £750 (hb) This new monograph gives an in-depth overview of the work of the UK artist Glenn Brown, known for his reproductions of other artists’ works—including those byOld Masters, the greats of Modern art and science-fiction illustrators—which he transforms by radically reconfiguring their colour, orientation and size...

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about 3 months ago (01/25/2024)

Explore the Next Generation of UK Artists with 'Present Tense' - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 25 January 2024 Share — ‘Present Tense’ spotlights the next generation of artists living and working in the UK, from emerging to mid-career, celebrating a breadth of creative talent and socially engaged practices...

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about 3 months ago (01/22/2024)

ART SG’s Sophomore Edition Highlights Singapore’s Art Market Momentum | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Market ART SG’s Sophomore Edition Highlights Singapore’s Art Market Momentum Payal Uttam Jan 22, 2024 7:48PM Exterior view of the Marina Bay Sands Expo and Contention Centre...

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about 4 months ago (01/07/2024)

Juan Uslé — Viento sur — Lelong & Co Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Juan Uslé — Viento sur — Lelong & Co Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Previous Next Juan Uslé — Viento sur Exhibition Painting Juan Uslé, Fulgor Celeste, 2023 (Détail) Vinyle, dispersion, acrylique et pigment sur toile — 198 × 112 cm Courtesy de l’artiste et galerie Lelong & Co...

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about 4 months ago (01/07/2024)

Juan Uslé — Viento sur — Galerie Lelong & Co — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Juan Uslé — Viento sur — Galerie Lelong & Co — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Précédent Suivant Juan Uslé — Viento sur Exposition Peinture Juan Uslé, Fulgor Celeste, 2023 (Détail) Vinyle, dispersion, acrylique et pigment sur toile — 198 × 112 cm Courtesy de l’artiste et galerie Lelong & Co...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

sommaire du n°517 - janvier 2024 - artpress X 18 décembre 2023 Dans AP Print , artpress , artpress mensuel , sommaires sommaire du n°517 – janvier 2024 > COMMANDER LE NUMÉRO Vous êtes abonné(e) ? Retrouvez les offres de notre club pour janvier par ici ! Édito 5 Lacan, le style Lacan, The Style Catherine Millet INTRODUCING 6 Elina Stoflique Étienne Hatt Chroniques / Columns 11 Des expositions qui donnent à penser Exhibitions That Give Food for Thought Catherine Francblin 15 La vérité en face Facing the Truth Aurélie Cavanna 19 Une épiphanie An Epiphany Colin Lemoine Point de vue / Opinion 22 La Coupole, le vivant et l’épée The Coupole, the Living World and the Sword Annabelle Gugnon DOSSIERS 24 GRANDE INTERVIEW Richard Mosse, au-delà de l’image Richard Mosse, Beyond Images Interview par Aurélie Cavanna 34 LACAN, L’EXPOSITION LACAN, THE EXHIBITION 36 Là quand sexe pose Lacan exposed Annabelle Gugnon 41 Réfléchir ?...

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about 5 months ago (12/17/2023)

A Las Vegas, les résidences de pop stars entre tradition et révolution ERIK MELVIN Culture Musiques A Las Vegas, les résidences de pop stars entre tradition et révolution Par Bruno Lesprit (Las Vegas, Nevada, envoyé spécial) Publié hier à 05h00, modifié hier à 17h14 Temps de Lecture 10 min...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

Cup of cheer: Holiday bars are popping up all over Pittsburgh | TribLIVE.com Allegheny Cup of cheer: Holiday bars are popping up all over Pittsburgh JoAnne Klimovich Harrop Friday, Dec...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

Artist and author Edmund de Waal to chair Booker Prize 2024...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Andre Braugher, Emmy-winning actor who starred in 'Homicide' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' dies at 61 | TribLIVE.com Celebrity News Andre Braugher, Emmy-winning actor who starred in 'Homicide' and 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine,' dies at 61 Associated Press Tuesday, Dec...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

See Highlights from Design Miami/ 2023 - Galerie Subscribe Art + Culture Interiors Style + Design Emerging Artists Discoveries Artist Guide More Creative Minds Life Imitates Art Real estate Events Video Galerie House of Art and Design Subscribe About Press Advertising Contact Us Follow Galerie Sign up to receive our newsletter Subscribe Maison Gerard booth at Design Miami/...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Ranking 2023’s food-inspired beauty trends by how tasty they are | Dazed ⬅️ Left Arrow *️⃣ Asterisk ⭐ Star Option Sliders ✉️ Mail Exit Beauty Beauty Feature From latte make-up and blueberry milk nails to cinnamon butter cookie hair, beauty trends in 2023 were all about looking and feeling tasty...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

The Dance Between Manet and Degas Skip to content Edgar Degas, "Monsieur and Madame Édouard Manet” (1868–69), oil on canvas, 25 9/16 x 27 15/16 inches; Kitakyushu Municipal Museum of Art (photo courtesy Kitakyushu Municipal Museum) Punctuation as architecture, architecture as destiny...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

'Hold Me Now" explores the urgency of care-politics, healing and togetherness...

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about 6 months ago (11/15/2023)

Photos Of London's East End Pubs | Londonist In Pictures: The East End Pubs Of London By Alistair Von Lion Alistair Von Lion In Pictures: The East End Pubs Of London Alistair Von Lion — author of East End Pubs: A Celebration of East London's Most Iconic Boozers — explains what makes the perfect boozer, and his mission to capture them before they vanish for good...

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about 6 months ago (11/06/2023)

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

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about 17 months ago (12/22/2022)

Releases: Top 10 Books of 2022 « Arrested Motion Despite the indisputable importance of digital media in the art world, the appetite for physical books remains undimmed and this year has seen the release of some beautifully crafted works...

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about 24 months ago (05/23/2022)

The Aesthetics Of Critique: An Act Of Creation | ArtsEquator Skip to content Rebecca G dissects the art of critiquing and the expansion of critical perspectives in the arts criticism...

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about 25 months ago (04/18/2022)

Friend of Francis Bacon snubs the Tate to give art works to Paris instead | Francis Bacon | The Guardian Skip to main content Skip to navigation Advertisement Friend of Francis Bacon snubs the Tate to give art works to Paris instead Barry Joule says he is cancelling plans to donate a collection to the UK gallery because it failed to exhibit works in earlier gift A photograph of Francis Bacon and Barry Joule with the art dealer Catharina Toto Koopman on holiday in Sicily in 1987...

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about 27 months ago (02/19/2022)

World | The Independent World Europe West says Russia on brink of war as violence escalates in east Ukraine The US and UK warn that Moscow could invade in a matter of days as tensions rise in eastern Ukraine Russia-Ukraine news: Boris Johnson warns Europe ‘on the brink’ of war Boris Johnson says ‘we stand on the brink’ of war in Europe Russia launches hypersonic missiles as ‘show of strength’ Europe Jeffrey Epstein associate Jean-Luc Brunel found dead in cell Who is Jean-Luc Brunel? Jeffrey Epstein pal found dead in Paris jail Europe Ex-soldier who murdered young girl taken from wedding jailed for life India Why Singapore PM’s ‘Nehru’s India’ remarks sparked a diplomatic row Just in Americas Video shows chopper plunging into water near crowded Miami beach Live Europe Russia-Ukraine news: Boris Johnson warns Europe ‘on the brink’ of war Live Americas Police make forceful arrests in bid to clear Ottawa trucks US politics Farmer anger will test Modi as India's 'grain bowl' votes US politics Canada's protests settle down, but could echo in politics Australasia Family tribute to ‘wonderful’ Brit killed by Great White Shark World Parents of children aged five to 11 can book Covid jab appointments online US Crime News Uber driver pleaded for her life before passenger shot her dead Americas Ben Crump wants police who singled out Black teen in mall fight fired Americas Family ‘fears’ for Ghislaine Maxwell after Jean-Luc Brunel death Independent Premium Robert Fisk Robert Fisk: On the site of the 1982 massacres in Beirut US Crime News Austin charges 19 police officers for misconduct during 2020 protests Americas Facebook manager loses job after allegedly caught in paedophile sting Americas Alec Baldwin and family purchase a retreat in Vermont Americas 500-pound bear nicknamed ‘Hank the Tank’ wreaks havoc in California Middle East Middle East Phwoar-berry: Israeli farmer sets world record for giant strawberry Middle East Rising number of children held in Iraq over security and Isis concerns Middle East Saudi job advert for 30 female train drivers gets 28,000 applications Voices Bel Trew Tunisia’s democracy is under threat – where is the western response? Middle East Five UN staff abducted in southern Yemen by unknown armed men Independent Premium Robert Fisk Robert Fisk: Far from the Taliban, the young live in fear Middle East Libya’s political turmoil set to worsen with two prime ministers Middle East Ethiopian domestic worker in Lebanon accuses employer of slavery Middle East How the UAE’s safe haven image is challenged by Houthi attacks Middle East Iran: Husband parades wife’s decapitated head Middle East Gunmen fire on Libyan PM’s car in suspected assassination attempt Middle East Iran unveils new missile that puts Israel and US bases within range Middle East Isis expected to pick battle-hardened Iraqi as next leader US Americas Snow squall warning in New York and New Jersey with ‘dangerous’ winds Americas Oklahoma congressional candidate allegedly ranted profanely at tweens Americas Ottawa police make forceful arrests of truck convoy protesters Europe Who is Jean-Luc Brunel?...

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about 29 months ago (12/21/2021)

Reviews | The Independent Reviews Reviews Emily Ratajkowski’s My Body is a candid critique on fetishisation Books The Saga of Erika Girardi Reviews Sally Rooney’s new book is stimulating, but not aimed at the olds Reviews Sarah Ferguson’s Mills & Boon novel is too chaste to set pulses racing Independent Premium Martin Chilton Books of the Month: From Sinead O’Connor to Lisa Taddeo Reviews Finally, the Fifty Shades franchise can be put to bed Reviews Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new book captures the messiness of loss Reviews Seth Rogen’s Yearbook is memoir at its most sardonic and mischievous Reviews The greatest fictional detective? A new book tells us why it’s Poirot Reviews The Coven: a witchy dystopia that doesn’t quite go far enough Culture Martin Chilton Books of the month: From Insatiable to Brown Baby Culture Books of the month, from ‘How to Write One Song’ to ‘Jew(ish): A Plea’ Reviews Barack Obama’s A Promised Land is an elegant, thoughtful memoir Reviews Review: How to Make the World Add Up, by Tim Harford Culture Ties That Tether is an intriguing look at family dynamics Reviews Midnight Sun review: Time’s up for Twilight’s twisted romance Reviews Lana Del Rey’s ardent poems will delight and disappoint Reviews The Mirror & the Light is another Hilary Mantel masterpiece – review Reviews Five of the biggest books released this month Reviews Elton John’s autobiography is full of warmth and candour Reviews Girl by Edna O'Brien: Unsentimental but devastating read Reviews Year of the Monkey by Patti Smith: A moving account of deep loss Reviews Akin by Emma Donoghue: A complete departure from Room Reviews 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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 51 months ago (02/12/2020)

Podcast 75: Patch and Punnet | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles February 13, 2020 Duration: 25 min Nabilah Said speaks to Krish Natarajan and Astley Xie of Patch and Punnet about their upcoming production, Fika & Fishy , which is billed as a kids’ show made for adults...

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about 65 months ago (01/10/2019)

Solid are the Winds: Aeolian Encounters at The 9th Asia Pacific Triennial (Part I) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Natasha Harth for QAGOMA untitled (giran) (2018), Jonathan Jones in collaboration with Dr Uncle Stan Grant Snr AM January 10, 2019 By Marcus Yee (1259 words, five-minute read) This is the first of a two-part essay on the 9th Asia Pacific Triennial running at the Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia, from 24 November 2018 to 28 April 2019...

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about 67 months ago (10/22/2018)

“Peter and the Starcatcher”: An Invitation to Suspend Disbelief Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles October 22, 2018 By Casidhe Ng (1,100 words, six-minute read) The final show of Pangdemonium’s 2018 season, Peter and the Starcatcher is this year’s equivalent of Fun Home or RENT , an exuberant and expensive production intent on ending their year with a bang...

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about 121 months ago (06/09/2014)

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about 172 months ago (03/30/2010)

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about 210 months ago (01/25/2007)