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98m (the Height of the Campanile, San Marco, Venice, in Super 8mm Film)
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Elizabeth McAlpine

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Elizabeth McAlpine’s work frequently deals with time based issues as well as the experience of watching. In The Height of the Campanile , McAlpine has calculated the height of the tower and timed her shooting of it so that the length of the film in meters is exactly that of the height of the tower. Thus the time it takes to view the film, and the pace at which the camera pans up the tower are equivalent to the height of the tower.

Life
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Yu Honglei

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Yu Honglei’s video and mixed media works riff on familiar motifs from the Western art historical canon and reimagine them through a playful but subversive culture jamming of their original meaning. Life (2013), for example, depicts a tiled backdrop of various images and stills associated with the work of American Pop artist Andy Warhol. Digital reproductions of his silkscreens featuring public figures like Elizabeth Taylor, Chairman Mao, and Debbie Harry form an amalgamation of modern art iconography, while repeated images of Warhol himself serve as a constant reminder that even after his death, the artist is still decidedly present in our art historical consciousness.

You have given the world your songs
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Francisca Benítez

Installation (Installation)

You have given the world your songs by Francisca Benítez is a poem in American Sign Language (ASL). It employs ten handshapes arranged in a numbering sequence from 1 to 10. This visual rhyme sequence is standard in Deaf poetry, as is the Tenth in Latin American popular oral/written poetry traditions.

Yu Honglei

Yu Honglei produces video and mixed media works that frequently take everyday objects as their starting points...

Elizabeth McAlpine

Elizabeth McAlpine has described herself as a « fanatical geologist » who explores the different layers of cinematic footage...

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...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

The Queer Intimacy of Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s Self-Portraits | AnOther January 26, 2024 Text Adam Murray Lead Image Courtesy the artist and Galerie Peter Kilchmann, Zurich, Paris...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Clothing, power and portraiture | Article | Royal Academy of Arts Caption toggle button Clothing, power and portraiture By Richard Drayton Published on 29 January 2024 Historian Richard Drayton decodes the potent messages behind the clothing worn in late 18th-century portraits...

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about 3 months ago (02/12/2024)

Start here: Entangled Pasts, 1768–now | Article | Royal Academy of Arts Caption toggle button Start here: Entangled Pasts, 1768–now Published on 29 January 2024 Past and present collide in our powerful exhibition in the Main Galleries this spring...

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about 3 months ago (02/10/2024)

Aesthetica Magazine - Capturing Infinity Capturing Infinity Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre Basin spans 1.2 million square kilometers, covering almost one-sixth of Australia...

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

If images don’t exist, one must create them...

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

Elizabeth Hazan: Playful visionary – Two Coats of Paint Elizabeth Hazan, Glade, 2022, oil on linen, 66 x 55 inches Contributed by Patrick Neal / Elizabeth Hazan’s exhilarating oil paintings, on view at Hesse Flatow gallery in Chelsea, marry old-school color field abstraction and loopy, gestural shorthand...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

London's Best Chocolate Shops And Chocolatiers | Londonist Enchanting Chocolate Shops In London, For When You Need A Cocoa Fix By Laura Reynolds Laura Reynolds Enchanting Chocolate Shops In London, For When You Need A Cocoa Fix Looking for flowers to go with your chocs? Check out our roundup of London's best florists ...

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about 3 months ago (02/01/2024)

29 Emerging Black Artists to Discover This Black History Month, Part 1 | Artsy Skip to Main Content Art 29 Emerging Black Artists to Discover This Black History Month, Part 1 Isis Davis-Marks Feb 1, 2024 4:57PM To recognize Black History Month, Artsy is spotlighting 29 emerging Black artists—one for each day of this important month...

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about 3 months ago (01/26/2024)

Inspired by 2000s-era teen-girl magazines, Elizabeth Renstrom uses a mix of real and AI-generated imagery to consider the ongoing effects of media on young women....

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

How ‘The Crown’ turned an epic about the dullest heroine ever into must-watch TV - The Boston Globe Skip to main content BUZZSAW How ‘The Crown’ turned an epic about the dullest heroine ever into must-watch TV By Matthew Gilbert Globe Staff, Updated December 14, 2023, 3:19 p.m...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

RSPCA Young Photographer awards 2023 – in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian Skip to main content RSPCA Young Photographer awards 2023 – in pictures The overall winner was a turkey called Frederick photographed by Jamie Smart...

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about 5 months ago (12/16/2023)

Elizabeth Gilfilen: De-defining the gesture – Two Coats of Paint Elizabeth Gilfilen, Territory 1, 2023, oil on canvas, 48 x 40 inches Contributed by Vittorio Colaizzi / “I vehemently reject the claim that mark making by itself harbors any potential.” This was Isabelle Graw in conversation in 2010 with Achim Hochdörfer ...

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about 5 months ago (12/14/2023)

‘The Crown’ Ends as Pensive Meditation on the Most Private Public Family on Earth | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List ‘The Crown’ Ends as Pensive Meditation on the Most Private Public Family on Earth Listen Eric Deggans Dec 14 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link A ‘Crown’ recreation of a royal family portrait photo...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Art Basel Miami Beach's 21st Edition Marks a Milestone in the Fair's History 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 Art Basel Miami Beach's 21st Edition Marks a Milestone in the Fair's History Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner, left, and Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz at the opening press conference on Wednesday...

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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 (12/11/2023)

SF Composer Andy Guthrie Finds Poetry in the Everyday | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer The Do List With a Field Recorder and French Horn, Andy Guthrie Finds Poetry in Everyday Surroundings Daniel Bromfield Dec 11 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link Andy Guthrie performs in Paris in March 2023...

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about 5 months ago (12/05/2023)

Women’s Oppression Is the Earth’s Oppression Skip to content Laura Aguilar, "Nature Self-Portrait #5" (1996) (© Laura Aguilar Trust of 2016) LONDON — The tradition of landscape photography is entwined with a patriarchal settler-colonial perspective...

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about 5 months ago (12/04/2023)

For Parts Not Working - Photographs by Lisa Murray | Interview by Sophie Wright | LensCulture Award winner For Parts Not Working ​Following a traumatic brain injury, Lisa Murray delved deep into the inner workings of her mind, camera in hand, in an attempt to piece back together her story...

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

Oscar yi Hou, Gisela McDaniel, and Kapp Kapp named in Forbes’s 30 Under 30...

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about 6 months ago (11/14/2023)

London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II | Londonist London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II By Will Noble Will Noble London Now Has Its First Statue Of Queen Elizabeth II This is London's first public statue of the Queen...

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about 6 months ago (11/02/2023)

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

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about 8 months ago (09/19/2023)

A Guide to the Must-See Art Exhibits In Dallas-Fort Worth This Fall - D Magazine Skip to content Menu Search One brand, four magazines...

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about 12 months ago (05/16/2023)

Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920 | Tate Britain Discover the artists who forged a path for generations to come Spanning 400 years, this exhibition follows women on their journeys to becoming professional artists...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

She makes a point of prioritizing relationship-building with local gallerists....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

‘Art Has Been a Constant Source of Joy in My Life’: Art Advisor and Collector Elizabeth Margulies with an Art-Filled Childhood - artnet news...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

The donation includes works by Elizabeth Catlett, Norman Lewis, Richard Mayhew, and more artists....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Who Bought Elizabeth Peyton’s $2.1 Million David Bowie Portrait at Sotheby’s? This NFT Collector Diversifying Into Blue-Chip Art - via artnew news...

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about 30 months ago (11/17/2021)

What’s an Amateur, Anyway? : Open Space November 17, 2021 What’s an Amateur, Anyway? by Poetry Collaborations with Creative Growth Eds note: The prose in this post was written by Creative Growth Poet-in-Residence Lorraine Lupo Heather Edgar, Untitled, 18″x24″ acrylic on paper I like to proselytize to any non-poet who will listen....

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about 46 months ago (07/28/2020)

Burning Questions: Tech in Performance: The Great Leveller or The Great Unequaliser? | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints July 28, 2020 Using technology in performance isn’t new, but COVID-19 has forced more artists to explore the digital medium, dealing with lag, latency and liveness while rethinking audience engagement and accessibility...

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about 58 months ago (07/23/2019)

Podcast 62: Unpacking the Contemporary in Traditional Dance | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles July 23, 2019 Duration: 47 min Podcast host Amin Farid alongside fellow dance scholars Elizabeth Chan and Aparna Nambiar discuss their respective fields of study within traditional dance...

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about 62 months ago (03/20/2019)

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about 127 months ago (12/04/2013)

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about 127 months ago (12/04/2013)

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about 127 months ago (11/20/2013)

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about 127 months ago (11/15/2013)

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about 140 months ago (10/17/2012)

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about 178 months ago (09/13/2009)

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about 199 months ago (12/20/2007)