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Wild Boy
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Guy Ben-Ner

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Wild Boy is the story of the education of Amir, the artist’s son. Ben-Ner plays the educator’s part, trying to domesticate the child. Using the metaphor of the wild child is Ben-Ner’s homage to this recurring theme in literature and cinema: from Edgar Rice Burroughs’ « Tarzan » to Truffaut’s « L’enfant sauvage », and Rudyard Kipling’s « Jungle book ».

Ben Deroy
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Ben Shaffer

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Ben Shaffer’s Ben Deroy (2007) is part performance, part self-portrait, and part spiritual vision. Often the artist works with the motifs of the counterculture and contemporary non-religious spiritualism. The figure hangs suspended—seemingly ascending—animation.

Le Fou Postcolonial Insane
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Guy Woueté

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The video installation Le Fou Postcolonial Insane by Guy Woueté is a series of five videos that examine the concept of insanity in the post-colonial Democratic Republic of Congo. The first three videos in the series were shot in a market place in Lubumbashi, the second largest city in the Congo, where several psychoanalysts explore mental health in the context of the Congolese public sphere. Throughout the video series, Woueté links this public health examination to memories of colonial history.

Digger Dug
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Ben Kinmont

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The archive proposes to examine the difference between helping others in the context of an artistic project and in the context of social work in order to question authorship. The first part of Digger Dug made in 2004 was reactivated during the Kadist exhibition, for instance as an exchange with an anthropologist concerning ethics in projects that are both artistic and social. Thus the archive contained a new text and a series of photographs, videos and notes made during the exhibition.

Hans Forlorara sina bada amar och ben
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Nathalie Djurberg

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Apparently Djurberg’s mother made a puppet theater and traveled around Göteborg performing during her childhood. This short story of a young man initially listening to birdsong in a city, suddenly confronted to warfare and wounded, could visually resemble child’s doll game or mise en scène, with a high dose of cynicism and violence. The figure, Hans, is attended to by two nurses whose raw discussion appears in speech bubbles: “we’ll have to amputate”.

When I Put My Hands on Your Body
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Marion Scemama, David Wojnarowicz

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Political artist, painter, writer, performer, photographer, David Wojnarowicz, who died of AIDS in 1992 in New York City, was one of the leading figures of the New York Downtown artistic scene of the 80s. His use of image, language and collage generated a new method of idea communication. The series of five videos Collaborative Film Collection made in collaboration with Marion Scemama in 1989 is emblematic of his artistic practice, it unfolds through performance, films, photographs, texts and paintings.

Koropa
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Laura Henno

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In 2009, Laura Henno began research in the archipelago Comoros for her first film Koropa the first episode of a triptych— completed in 2016. Mayotte is the only remaining island belonging to France in the archipelago of the Comoros, which gained independence in 1975, creating an invisible border that divides the islands from Europe. Koropa is the portrait of a particular relationship: that of Ben, a former fisherman turned smuggler, and Patron, a child who makes his first smuggling voyage between the island of Anjouan and Mayotte.

Espectacular cortina
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Pia Camil

Sculpture (Sculpture)

Camil has made numerous paintings and photographs of halted projects along Mexico’s highways (she calls them “highway follies”), and of abandoned billboards that look like theater curtains dramatizing failed capitalist strategies. (Espectacular, the colloquial Spanish term for “billboard,” also translates more literally as “spectacle,” and of course recalls Guy Debord’s famous 1967 book The Society of the Spectacle .) In Mexico, the urban landscape has been taken over by billboards; they are totally integrated into the landscape.

Beau Soleil #7
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Stephen Beal

Painting (Painting)

Beau Soleil #7 ’s title (translated as Beautiful Sun) gives a good sense of its effect. By virtue of a grid of dots, slightly different in size and placement, a subtle shimmering is created. In readily showing its effect as an image of light, the work exists between abstraction and representation—and perhaps points to the folly of such a distinction—rows and columns of spots become the dawn breaking through thick morning air.

B!RDBRA!N (Addendum)
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Emily Mast

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Like several of Mast’s works, B!RDBRA!N (Addendum) is the result of the accumulation of details from the various chapters and formats of an evolving project. The work is comprised by a sculptural set, a text piece that originates from an instructional score, and footage filmed during rehearsals for B!RDBRA!N , a play that was first performed in theaters in Los Angeles. Originally conceived of as a live response to the legacy of the historical French artist Guy de Cointet, Mast set out to investigate and interrogate Cointet’s work while incorporating the true story of Alex, an African Gray parrot who was the subject of a thirty-year avian language experiment.

Flag (Thames) 2016
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John Gerrard

Film & Video (Film & Video)

Flag (Thames) 2016 depicts a small section of the Thames River—one that is adjacent to the Palace of Westminster in London—as an algorithmic representation on an LED panel. The river color is vividly represented with reflections of buildings along the riverbank, including Big Ben. At the center of the scene sits a simulated gasoline spill.

What a fucking wonderful audience
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Dora Garcia

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

Dora Garcia’s work is a result of institutional critique and more generally that of language, following the conceptual artists of the 1960s like Weiner and Kosuth and Fraser from the 1980s and 1990s. What a fucking wonderful audience (2008) is positioned conveniently at the crossroads of several trends identified in the work of the artist. The performance from which it is derived, was made at the Biennale of Sydney in 2008, taking the form of a guided tour at the Museum of Modern Art in Sydney and focuses on artworks that were not physically present.

Stephen Beal

Stephen Beal is a painter and the current president of California College of the Arts...

Marion Scemama, David Wojnarowicz

Marion Scemama is a French photographer and filmmaker...

Ben Kinmont

Since the late 1980s Ben Kinmont has been interested in interpersonal communication as a means of addressing the problems of contemporary society...

Emily Mast

Emily Mast works in the intersection between performance, visual arts, poetry, and theatre...

Guy Ben-Ner

In his films, Guy Ben-Ner plays with the history of cinema, referring to the experimental origins of silent film, to comic figures such as Keaton and Chaplin, and to Truffaut’s French New Wave...

Laura Henno

Laura Henno was trained as a photographer and studied film at Le Fresnoy – Studio National des Arts Contemporains...

Nathalie Djurberg

In the late 1990s, Nathalie Djurberg started to work with Super 8 film, then video, staging plasticine models or puppets...

John Gerrard

For more than two decades, John Gerrard has produced media work that has harnessed the emergent technologies of programming languages and gaming engines, and transmuted them into landscapes and portraits of ever increasing intricacy and autonomy...

Ben Shaffer

Dora Garcia

Dora Garcia was born in 1965 in Valladolid, Spain...

Pia Camil

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about 3 months ago (02/08/2024)

'Daaaaaalí! ': Surrealist icon Salvador Dali brought to life in new French film - arts24 Skip to main content 'Daaaaaalí! ': Surrealist icon Salvador Dali brought to life in new French film Issued on: 08/02/2024 - 16:45 10:36 arts24 © FRANCE 24 By: Jennifer BEN BRAHIM | Marion CHAVAL | Magali FAURE | Clémence DELFAURE | Alison SARGENT He was a surrealist icon with an iconic moustache....

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about 3 months ago (02/07/2024)

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about 3 months ago (01/30/2024)

Nigerian artist Chibuike Uzoma brings dreamy paintings to Paris - arts24 Skip to main content Nigerian artist Chibuike Uzoma brings dreamy paintings to Paris Issued on: 30/01/2024 - 16:28 10:16 arts24 © FRANCE 24 By: Jennifer BEN BRAHIM | Valentine ERBA | Marion CHAVAL | Eve JACKSON Follow | Loïc CHALAVON | Sonia PATRICELLI After showing his work internationally, including in London, Lagos, Cape Town and New York, Nigerian-born artist Chibuike Uzoma is in Paris for his first solo exhibition at Galerie Mitterrand...

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about 4 months ago (01/16/2024)

TV series: ‘Succession’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘Beef’ win big at the Emmys - arts24 Skip to main content TV series: ‘Succession’, ‘The Bear’ and ‘Beef’ win big at the Emmys Issued on: 16/01/2024 - 15:05 Modified: 16/01/2024 - 16:03 13:06 Jesse Armstrong accepts the award for Outstanding Drama Series award for “Succession”at the 75th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California, US, January 15, 2024...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

Plus: curator in Florida fired over provenance concerns, Guy Wildenstein on trial again in Paris, and the rest of the week’s top stories...

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about 5 months ago (12/18/2023)

I’ve watched dozens of cheesy holiday rom-coms this year...

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about 5 months ago (12/15/2023)

Podcast | The Year in Review 2023: the biggest stories and the best shows | The Week in Art Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search The Week in Art podcast The Year in Review 2023: the biggest stories and the best shows From the British Museum thefts to the consequences in art and heritage of the Israel-Hamas war Sponsored by Hosted by Ben Luke ...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs — Dutko / Quai Voltaire Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs — Dutko / Quai Voltaire Gallery — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs Exhibition Painting View of the artist’s studio Guy Leclercq Épures et couleurs Ends in 27 days: December 7, 2023 → January 13, 2024 Dutko Gallery is pleased to present from December 7th until January 13th a selection of the most recent works by Belgian artist Guy Leclercq...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs — Galerie Dutko / Quai Voltaire — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs — Galerie Dutko / Quai Voltaire — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Guy Leclercq — Épures et couleurs Exposition Peinture L’atelier de l’artiste Guy Leclercq Épures et couleurs Encore 27 jours : 7 décembre 2023 → 13 janvier 2024 La Galerie Dutko présente du 7 décembre 2023 au 13 janvier 2024 les œuvres récentes de l’artiste belge Guy Leclercq...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

A conversation with Onyedika Chuke, artist and curator of STORAGE 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 A conversation with Onyedika Chuke, artist and curator of STORAGE Onyedika Chuke...

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about 5 months ago (12/11/2023)

Director Zeno Graton on ‘The Lost Boys,’ a Queer Love Story Eschewing Shame - Something Curated Share this: Facebook Twitter Tumblr Features Interviews Profiles Guides Jobs Interviews - 11 Dec 2023 - Share Born in Brussels and of Tunisian heritage, film director Zeno Graton presents his acclaimed feature debut, The Lost Boys ...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

The Week in Art Podcast | Art Basel in Miami Beach: big sales, little politics Art market Museums & heritage Exhibitions Books Podcasts Columns Technology Adventures with Van Gogh Search Search The Week in Art podcast Art Basel in Miami Beach: big sales, little politics Plus, EMST, the all-women museum in Athens, and Pesellino’s David panels at the National Gallery in London Sponsored by Hosted by Ben Luke ...

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about 6 months ago (11/17/2023)

Showing: José Parlá – ‘Phosphene’ @ Ben Brown (London) « Arrested Motion Closing today after a four week run, Phosphene is José Parlá ’s second show at Ben Brown Fine Art ’s London location...

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about 6 months ago (10/26/2023)

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

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about 7 months ago (10/17/2023)

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about 7 months ago (10/09/2023)

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about 7 months ago (10/05/2023)

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 7 months ago (10/04/2023)

Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas – Art and Cake October 4, 2023 October 4, 2023 Author Artist Spotlight: Ben Cuevas What does a day in your art practice look like? Sleep till 10am...

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about 17 months ago (11/29/2022)

Nghệ thuật Xin giấy phép Triển lãm ở Việt Nam | ArtsEquator Skip to content Tại một đất nước như Việt Nam, nơi có những yêu cầu không rõ ràng về việc trưng bày, Linh Lê nhấn mạnh rằng chỉ cần một thứ tưởng chừng đơn giản như xin giấy phép triển lãm có thể trở thành một cách kiểm duyệt biểu đạt nghệ thuật...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Businessman Ben Dunne is selling 39 paintings from his personal art collection, including John Lavery’s Sketch for Pro-Cathedral, Dublin 1922 — the iconic painting of the funeral of Michael Collins, who was shot dead a century ago tomorrow....

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Mega-Collecting Cirque du Soleil Founder Guy Laliberte Busted for Growing This Popular Plant on His Exotic Private Island - via artnet news...

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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 41 months ago (12/14/2020)

Explain me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part Two About AFC Board AFC Editions Donate Art F City Explain me With Art Critic Ben Davis: The Year That Wasn’t, Part Two by Paddy Johnson and William Powhida on December 14, 2020 Explain Me + Podcast Tweet In this episode of Explain Me, we continue our conversation with Artnet’s National Critic Ben Davis as we take stock of 2020...

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about 42 months ago (11/30/2020)

Podcast 83: Waiting For The Host by Pangdemonium | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints November 30, 2020 Nabilah Said, Matthew Lyon and Naeem Kapadia discuss Waiting For The Host by Pangdemonium...

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about 43 months ago (10/29/2020)

Weekly Southeast Asia Radar: The passing of Salleh Ben Joned, Bangkok protests stir biennale artists | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Geem Drake/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images...

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about 65 months ago (12/21/2018)

Pho Ben Doi art exhibition returns to Da Lat in December | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Artwork by Lieu Nguyen December 21, 2018 The third edition of Da Lat’s annual Pho Ben Doi art exhibition will feature more than 125 artworks by nearly 50 young, well-known Vietnamese and international artists and experts in archeology, architecture, and music from December 8, 2018 to February 28, 2019...

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about 71 months ago (07/09/2018)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (9 – 15 July 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Malaysia July 9, 2018 Sesi Diskusi Buku KAOS NOL , Lit Books, 11 July 7pm This book club meets every two weeks to discuss books that focus on theatre and the performing arts...

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about 101 months ago (01/28/2016)

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