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Message to the Extraterrestials
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Christoph Keller

Installation (Installation)

Message to the Extraterrestrials consists of a slide projector beaming images into the side of the telescope. These are then reflected down to a mirror at the bottom of the telescope and from there to a mirror on the ceiling. From the ceiling the images bounce down to a mirror at floor level which projects the images through an open window to the world outside.

Soft Staycation (Gaze Track Edit)
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Daniel Keller

Film & Video (Film & Video)

To make the video installation Soft Staycation (Gaze Track Edit) , the artist, playing the role of ‘job creator’, hired a group of unemployed and expat freelancers through Craigslist to watch a 30 minute compilation of national tourism ads. These ads, which are generally sponsored by various publicly funded tourism boards and screened in airports for example, were found on the Internet by Keller. He used a gaze-tracking camera to measure the eye movements of the people participating in the experiment.

Subterranean Doomsday Vendor
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Christoph Draeger

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In his performative action Subterranean Doomsday Vendor , Draeger positions himself in the subway system of Mexico City, as part of the common occurrence of bootleg media vendors. His contribution lies in dissemination of prophecy as he tests the public’s reactions to the types of content and media which can be circulated in such common spaces.

Drowned Wood Standing Coiled
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Christopher Badger

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Drowned Wood Standing Coiled (2011) consists of two sculptures, inextricably linked. In each, pieces of driftwood are bundled together vertically and entwined with rope, which cascades to the floor in a tightly wound coil. Placed side by side on the ground, these sculptures anthropomorphize into partners who are literally and figuratively bound.

Geomtric Construction of Antiquity, 6
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Christopher Badger

Painting (Painting)

In mathematics, the so-called geometric problems of antiquity are shapes that elude the classical tools of an unmarked straightedge and compass. In Geometric Construction of Antiquity, 6 (2011), Badger doggedly sets out to represent one such form. Each of six circles grazes its opposite and crosses the other five.

Dreaming of the dream of the dream
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Jordan Wolfson

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Dreaming of the dream of the dream is a 16mm projection consisting of images of waves that come and go continuously. The artist has assembled extracts of cartoons in which water is visible (the sea, bubbles, a stream, waves, etc.). Somewhat nostalgic, these extracts can recall either childhood cartoons or paintings by Hokusai.

La Ruta
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Natalia Lassalle-Morillo

Film & Video (Film & Video)

La Ruta by Natalia Lassalle-Morillo follows the Panoramic Route, a now weakened infrastructure that meanders through untouched natural landscapes and off-road destinations on the island of Puerto Rico. The Panoramic Route was designed for residents and tourists to connect with the traditional center of the island, as part of a political agenda to modernize the country through infrastructure and social programs. Today, the highway is notorious for dismal road conditions, resulting in isolation between more densely populated metropolitan areas and contributing to a loss of cultural sites and practices that once took place along the Route.

Timothy Huffman and Ira Sims
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Dawoud Bey

Photography (Photography)

On 15 September 1963 members of the Ku Klux Klan blew up the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham Alabama up using dynamite. Four African American girls were killed, and 22 other people were injured. Two African American boys were killed in related violence that day.

The End One
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

The five works included in the Kadist Collection are representative of Pettibon’s complex drawings which are much more narrative than comics or cartoon. The images allude to recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. Inspired by the writings of William Faulkner, Daniel Defoe, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, Pettibon’s sophisticated, witty drawings combine image and text to explore the gamut of American popular culture.

Untitled (Wall Street's Chosen Few…)
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

Untitled (Wall Street’s Chosen Few…) is typical of Pettibon’s drawings in which fragments of text and image are united, but yet gaps remain in their signification. A full story seems present but is not fully within the viewer’s grasp. Here, Pettibon draws a connection between legal restrictions on free speech and the power of an elite on Wall Street.

Mushroom Cloud
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

The five works included in the Kadist Collection are representative of Pettibon’s complex drawings which are much more narrative than comics or cartoon. The images allude to recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. Inspired by the writings of William Faulkner, Daniel Defoe, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, Pettibon’s sophisticated, witty drawings combine image and text to explore the gamut of American popular culture.

Untitled (Superman)
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

The five works included in the Kadist Collection are representative of Pettibon’s complex drawings which are much more narrative than comics or cartoon. The images allude to recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. Inspired by the writings of William Faulkner, Daniel Defoe, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, Pettibon’s sophisticated, witty drawings combine image and text to explore the gamut of American popular culture.

No Title (Eh What Do?)
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Raymond Pettibon

The five drawings included in the 101 Collection are representative of Pettibon’s characteristic cartoonish style. The images in them allude to his ever-recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. However, it is worth noting that this formal quality of his work is not exhausted in the simple illustration.

Owl
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

The five works included in the Kadist Collection are representative of Pettibon’s complex drawings which are much more narrative than comics or cartoon. The images allude to recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. Inspired by the writings of William Faulkner, Daniel Defoe, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, Pettibon’s sophisticated, witty drawings combine image and text to explore the gamut of American popular culture.

No Title (Without the comics)
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Raymond Pettibon

Painting (Painting)

The five works included in the Kadist Collection are representative of Pettibon’s complex drawings which are much more narrative than comics or cartoon. The images allude to recurring topics, such as the superhero (present both in Untitled Superman and No title without the comics ), a book cover (his literary sources), or a mushroom cloud. Inspired by the writings of William Faulkner, Daniel Defoe, Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, and James Joyce, Pettibon’s sophisticated, witty drawings combine image and text to explore the gamut of American popular culture.

Raymond Pettibon

Christopher Badger

Christopher Badger begins with a root fascination—a shape, a landscape, or a sound—and then pursues it methodically to its logical, and usually open-ended, conclusion...

Daniel Keller

Daniel Keller belongs to a generation of artists born at the end of the 1980s, nourished by digital imagery, who have participated in the social networks as a communication strategy, combining the public and the private spheres; a logical heir to the “entrepreneur” artist of 1990-2000...

Jordan Wolfson

Jordan Wolfson is often defined as a romantic conceptualist indeed his work tends to subvert material conditions of the art world and question contemporary socio-cultural or religious stereotypes with a great deal of highly strung melancholy, humor or cynicism...

Christoph Keller

Christoph Keller’s works function between science and art and have a practical as well as an aesthetic application...

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...

Natalia Lassalle-Morillo

Natalia Lassalle-Morillo’s films explore familial, neighborly, and citizen relationships in the context of Puerto Rico’s fraught history with the United States and the resulting imperialist oppression that has altered generations of families’ material and spiritual trajectories...

Christoph Draeger

Swiss artist Christoph Draeger lives and works between Vienna and NY...

Dawoud Bey

Dawoud Bey is an American photographer and professor and Distinguished Artist at Columbia College Chicago...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Start here: Angelica Kauffman | Article | Royal Academy of Arts Caption toggle button Start here: Angelica Kauffman Published on 24 January 2024 Meet Angelica Kauffman, founding member of the Royal Academy and one of the most celebrated artists of her day...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Pro-Palestine Protestors Interrupt Tania Bruguera Event in Berlin Skip to main content By Alex Greenberger Plus Icon Alex Greenberger Senior Editor, ARTnews View All February 12, 2024 10:46am Tania Bruguera performing Where Your Ideas Become Civic Actions (100 Hours Reading The Origins of Totalitarianism) at the Hamburger Bahnhof...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Happy Birthday, Anthony Haden-Guest advertise donate post your art opening recent articles cities contact about article index podcast main February 2024 "The Best Art In The World" "The Best Art In The World" February 2024 Happy Birthday, Anthony Haden-Guest Courtesy of the author...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

Catherine Pégard quitte la présidence du Château de Versailles, Christophe Leribault la remplace Cet article vous est offert Pour lire gratuitement cet article réservé aux abonnés, connectez-vous Se connecter Vous n'êtes pas inscrit sur Le Monde ? Inscrivez-vous gratuitement Article réservé aux abonnés Christophe Leribault, au Musée du Louvre Abu Dhabi, dans l’émirat du Golfe, le 11 octobre 2022...

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about 3 months ago (01/31/2024)

Artblog | ‘(re)FOCUS, Then and Now,’ Big Differences, and The Future Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact ‘(re)FOCUS, Then and Now,’ Big Differences, and The Future By Katie Dillon Low January 31, 2024 Katie Dillon Low writes a terrific piece on the "(re)FOCUS: Now" exhibit, one of two exhibits at the Galleries at Moore College of Art and Design; the other is "(re)FOCUS: Then" (with artists from the original 1974 exhibit)....

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about 3 months ago (01/25/2024)

Artblog | Talking with Diane Burko and Judy Brodsky about FOCUS (1974) and (re)FOCUS (2024), two major women’s art festivals Artblog Celebrating 20 Years! Support Us Today! Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Features Reviews News Community About Advertise Donate Contact Talking with Diane Burko and Judy Brodsky about FOCUS (1974) and (re)FOCUS (2024), two major women’s art festivals By Susan Isaacs January 24, 2024 Susan Isaacs's interview with the two founders of the FOCUS festival, staged in Philadelphia in 1974 provides insights into the origins and significance of (re)FOCUS 2024, a celebration marking 50 years of women in the visual arts....

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

Supreme court ruling concludes lengthy battle over Franz West estate Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search Artist estates news Supreme court ruling concludes lengthy battle over Franz West estate The Austrian sculptor's art will go to his private foundation, represented by Gagosian, overturning previous decision granting ownership to West's widow and children Anny Shaw 18 December 2023 Share Franz West in his studio, 2009 © roessle A long-running inheritance row over the estate of Franz West, reportedly worth more than $50m, has finally been resolved after the Austrian supreme court last month concluded that all of the Austrian sculptor’s art should be donated to the Franz West Private Foundation, which is represented by Gagosian...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

The Jimei × Arles festival is a feast – will it boost Chinese photography for good? - 1854 Photography Subscribe latest Agenda Bookshelf Projects Industry Insights magazine Explore ANY ANSWERS FINE ART IN THE STUDIO PARENTHOOD ART & ACTIVISM FOR THE RECORD LANDSCAPE PICTURE THIS CREATIVE BRIEF GENDER & SEXUALITY MIXED MEDIA POWER & EMPOWERMENT DOCUMENTARY HOME & BELONGING ON LOCATION PORTRAITURE DECADE OF CHANGE HUMANITY & TECHNOLOGY OPINION THEN & NOW Explore Stories latest agenda bookshelf projects theme in focus industry insights magazine ANY ANSWERS FINE ART IN THE STUDIO PARENTHOOD ART & ACTIVISM FOR THE RECORD LANDSCAPE PICTURE THIS CREATIVE BRIEF GENDER & SEXUALITY MIXED MEDIA POWER & EMPOWERMENT DOCUMENTARY HOME & BELONGING ON LOCATION PORTRAITURE DECADE OF CHANGE HUMANITY & TECHNOLOGY OPINION THEN & NOW Operating room party (Grand), 2022, from the series Baby’s Baby © Wu MeiChi Now in its ninth year, the festival brings works from Les Rencontres d’Arles alongside its own cutting-edge programme...

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about 5 months ago (12/16/2023)

Documentation of Christopher Williams at Maxwell Graham / Essex Street, New York is featured on Contemporary Art Daily....

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about 5 months ago (12/16/2023)

Christopher Williams at Galerie Gisela Capitain...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

Required Reading Skip to content For this year's Christmas nativity scene, the Lutheran Church of Bethlehem depicted baby Jesus wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh and placed amid stone and wood debris in a show of solidarity with civilians being bombed in Gaza...

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about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum Skip to content “The Maze and Snares of Minimalism” (1993) by Carl Andre in front of Alfred Jensen’s “The World As It Really Is” (1977), on view in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art presents works by groundbreaking conceptual artists of the 1960s and ‘70s alongside more recent acquisitions in Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum ...

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about 5 months ago (12/13/2023)

Hyperallergic’s Art Book Gift Guide Skip to content We’re not sure what we like more — giving or getting books — but we do know they make perfect presents...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

Royal College of Art announces Pokémon Scholars for 2023 - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 11 December 2023 Share — Royal College of Art announces Pokémon Scholars for 2023- The Royal College of Art (RCA) and Pokémon with You Foundation today announced the winners of the sixth Pokémon Scholarship : MA Sculpture student Betty C Fan and MA/MSc Innovation Design Engineering student Lucie Legrandois...

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about 5 months ago (12/06/2023)

Hong Kong Sinfonietta music director and conductor Christoph Poppen explains how a concert by famous violinist Yehudi Menuhin and his pianist sister Hephzibah opened eyes to the power of music...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

10 Art Books to Add to Your Shelf This December Skip to content Kareem Khubchandani's Decolonize Drag , Sonya Clark's newest catalogue, and more books we're reading this December (photo Lakshmi Rivera Amin/ Hyperallergic ) If you’re shamefully counting the titles you didn’t get around to reading this year, know that you are not alone...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Henry Schulz – People Things – AMERICAN SUBURB X Skip to content The photographs in this series were taken between 2020-2022 in Germany...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

"Relative Calm" de Lucinda Childs et Robert Wilson : Reboot X 5 décembre 2023 Dans AP Web , Scène “Relative Calm” de Lucinda Childs et Robert Wilson : Reboot Par Emmanuel Daydé...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

The Royal Academy of Arts has revealed the committee for the upcoming 256th Summer Exhibition, which is set to be coordinated by the renowned British artist and Royal Academician Ann Christopher...

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about 5 months ago (11/30/2023)

Bruno Barbey "Palette méditerranéenne du Portugal au Maroc" X 30 novembre 2023 Dans AP Web , arts visuels Bruno Barbey “Palette méditerranéenne du Portugal au Maroc” Exposition La Chapelle – centre d’art contemporain, Clairefontaine-en-Yvelines, jusqu’au 25 février 2024...

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about 6 months ago (11/22/2023)

Autodafé d'Ohana à Marseille : feu de joie - artpress X 22 novembre 2023 Dans AP Web , Scène Autodafé d’Ohana à Marseille : feu de joie Par Emmanuel Daydé...

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about 6 months ago (11/20/2023)

A performance of nervous intensity from the Hong Kong Sinfonietta of Shostakovich’s Symphony No...

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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 8 months ago (08/26/2023)

Nathanaëlle Herbelin — Musée d’Orsay — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Nathanaëlle Herbelin — Musée d’Orsay — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Nathanaëlle Herbelin Exhibition Painting Upcoming Nathanaëlle Herbelin, Jeremie en pull, 2022 — 22 x 27 cm — Huile sur toile Courtesy de l’artiste © Nathanaëlle Herbelin Nathanaëlle Herbelin In 4 months: April 22 → June 26, 2024 Dates provisoires — Printemps 2024 Fréquentant assidûment les collections du musée d’Orsay depuis l’enfance, l’artiste franco-israélienne Nathanaëlle Herbelin est invitée à mettre en perspective ses toiles et ses sources d’inspiration...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

He devoted his career to promoting the photography of Edward Curtis, who extensively documented Native American life in the early 20th century....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA) yesterday announced five new board trustees, only one of whom will have a bathroom named after him at the institution...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The Business of Being an Art Collector: A Roundtable Discussion With Three Top Patrons About How the Pursuit Has Changed - via artnet news...

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about 53 months ago (01/10/2020)

The mixed-media assemblages of Christopher Bales come to La Luz de Jesus Gallery for a new show next month...

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about 71 months ago (07/17/2018)

Kartika Affandi: 9 Ways of Seeing | Interview with videomaker Christopher Basile (via Culture 360) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar July 17, 2018 A new documentary film tells the story of visionary artist Kartika Affandi, daughter of Indonesia ‘s most celebrated painter, and a groundbreaking personality in her own right...

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