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Swimming in Rivers of Glue
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Julieta Aranda

Film & Video (Film & Video)

The video Swimming in rivers of Glue is composed of various images of nature, exploring the themes of exploration of space and its colonization. The images show the diversity of forms of life on earth. These forms are associated with texts that relay a form of propaganda.

Banquetas Chéveres (Chéveres Stools)
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Jorge González

Installation (Installation)

Easy to fold and carry, Jorge González’s Banquetas Chéveres (Chéveres Stools) embody the nomadic and flexible nature of the Escuela de Oficios. González’s work employs a modernist language while paying homage to artisanal techniques specific to Puerto Rico and the Indigenous knowledge, people, and histories of the Carribean. Reinterpreting the furniture line ArKlu (1945-1948) conceived by the architects Stephen Arneson and Henry Klumb, the stools were conceived in collaboration with various artisans in Puerto Rico–Eustaquio Alers, a weaver from Aguadilla, Joe Hernández from Ciales, and MAOF from San Juan, a contemporary wood-salvaging collective, among others.

Summer Camp
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Lola Gonzàlez

Film & Video (Film & Video)

In Summer Camp , Lola Gonzàlez filmed a group of friends at the home of her parents in the department of Charente (France) in the process of transforming the house into a training camp. They are doing exercises with the furniture as if they were training to fight against something yet to happen. Gonzàlez ’s films persistently evoke the same fear of an external threat, one which is never explained but which can be placed in relation with the current political situation and social tension.

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Félix González-Torres

Photography (Photography)

Behind the simplicity and beauty of this untitled photograph of a brilliantly-colored flowerbed by Félix González-Torres are two remarkable stories of love, loss, and resilience. As with most of his works, the photograph is untitled followed by a parenthesis that provides some context clues. In this case, an inscription on the reverse of the photograph reads: For Laura (Alice B. Toklas + Gertrude Stein Flower Bed in Paris).

Jardin
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Benvenuto Chavajay Gonzalez

Installation (Installation)

Jardín (2013) refers to environmental destruction, specifically the preponderance of disposable plastics, as well as Medellín’s long history of dangerous conflict; it was once considered the most violent city in the world because of the drug trafficking there. This floor sculpture consists of shoes made of river stones, strung with flip-flop straps. Here, Chavajay plays the natural (found stones) against the synthetic (plastic), heavy against light, hard against soft, revealing the irony of their fusion and the impossibility of their alleged function as shoes.

Untitled (Untitled Passport II)
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Colter Jacobsen

Drawing & Print (Drawing & Print)

The title Untitled Passport II was first used by Felix Gonzalez-Torres in an unlimited edition of small booklets, each containing sequenced photographs of a soaring bird against an open sky. Stacked in the shape of a cube and available for visitors to take away, the passports did not offer citizenship, but rather invited participation in a sense of borderless “being.” Colter Jacobsen’s Untitled (Untitled Passport II) is a diptych showing two-page spreads from Gonzalez-Torres’s booklet. The perfect graphite renderings freeze the book with its pages splayed, wings perpetually open.

Primero Estaba el Mar
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Felipe Arturo

Installation (Installation)

Primero estaba el mar ( First Was the Sea , 2012) is a system of equivalences between syllables and silhouettes of waveforms cast in cement. Each waveform represents a syllable of the sentence “Primero estaba el mar.” This sentence is the first verse of the Kogui poem of creation. For the Koguis, an indigenous community from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta on the Colombian Caribbean coast, water was the absolute presence before the creation of the universe.

Juan III (Pescadores En Una Isla)
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Andrés Pereira Paz

Installation (Installation)

Juan III (Pescadores En Una Isla) is a series of embroideries made with fake pre-Columbian fabrics produced by the Gonzales family, a three-generation family of pre-Columbian textile “forgers” based in Lima, Peru. The members of this family (grandfather, father, and son) all bear the name of Juan and make replicas by hand using traditional methods nearly indistinguishable from the pieces made thousands of years ago. A forgery pretends to be something it is not, but the Gonzalez family’s textiles openly intend to recreate those discovered in the 1920s at a necropolis in Peru.

Julieta Aranda

Colter Jacobsen

Since 2003, Colter Jacobsen has gained in visibility and importance in the Bay Area art scene...

Benvenuto Chavajay Gonzalez

Benvenuto Chavajay’s body of work includes sculpture, interventions into objects, installation, performance, and painting...

Felipe Arturo

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about 3 months ago (02/09/2024)

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about 3 months ago (02/08/2024)

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about 3 months ago (02/08/2024)

Art Basel in Basel 2024: A Comprehensive Guide - FAD Magazine Skip to content By Mark Westall • 8 February 2024 Share — Art Basel in Basel 2024 to host 287 leading galleries and an expanded city-wide program...

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about 3 months ago (02/06/2024)

Zona Maco Prepares for Its 20th Anniversary Edition Skip to main content By Maximilíano Durón Plus Icon Maximilíano Durón Senior Editor, ARTnews View All February 6, 2024 11:51am Zona Maco in Mexico City...

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about 3 months ago (02/02/2024)

Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence — Forma — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence — Forma — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back Previous Next Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence Exhibition Mixed media Upcoming Seba Calfuqueo, Miroir d’eau (capture d’écran), 2023 Courtesy de l’artiste Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence In about 1 month: March 21 → April 25, 2024 In anticipation of La Collective, its future creation and solidarity center, Thanks for Nothing presents its first international exhibition, which focuses on socially engaged practices related to Central and South America...

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about 3 months ago (02/02/2024)

Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence — Forma — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence — Forma — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Précédent Suivant Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence Exposition Techniques mixtes À venir Seba Calfuqueo, Miroir d’eau (capture d’écran), 2023 Courtesy de l’artiste Resilient Currents: On Communal Re-Existence Dans environ un mois : 21 mars → 25 avril 2024 Artistes : Seba Calfuqueo, Colectivo Ayllu, Carolina Caycedo, Patricia Dominguez, Regina José Galindo, Sonia Gomes, Jorge Gonzalez, iki yos piña narváez, Guadalupe Maravilla, Noé Martinez, Nomasmetaforas, Rangiñtulewfü, Rojo Negro, Angelica Serech, Maria Sosa, parmi d’autres...

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about 4 months ago (01/07/2024)

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about 4 months ago (01/04/2024)

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

“In my view, the room is a natural dimension of art, the first place where one hangs personal or collective things...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

Richard Hunt, Pioneering Chicagoan Sculptor, Dies at 88 – ARTnews.com Skip to main content By Alex Greenberger Plus Icon Alex Greenberger Senior Editor, ARTnews View All December 18, 2023 9:30am Richard Hunt in front of his 2021 Ida B...

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about 4 months ago (12/18/2023)

Richard Hunt, iconic Chicago sculptor and lifelong advocate for equity, dies at 88 - Chicago Sun-Times clock CST_ The Hardest-Working Paper in America | Monday, December 18, 2023 Subscriber | Log out | Manage Account Log In | Get Home Delivery Donate Menu Show Search Search Query Search Art Entertainment and Culture News Richard Hunt, iconic Chicago sculptor, dies at 88 A lifelong advocate for equity and inclusion, the Chicagoan recently completed a model for a monument to Emmett Till that is to be installed at the childhood home of the civil rights icon...

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about 4 months ago (12/15/2023)

Artists Display 20,000 Poppies Outside NY Stock Exchange Skip to content Around 20,000 paper poppies in front of the New York Stock Exchange (photo by Patrick Nevada) As workers and tourists traversed the cobblestone streets of Lower Manhattan today, December 15, about 20,000 red paper poppies rested in front of the New York Stock Exchange, each flower commemorating the life of a Palestinian person killed by Israeli forces since October 7...

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about 4 months ago (12/15/2023)

Forget Tamales: Venezuelan Hallacas Are the Best Christmas Dish | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer ¡Hella Hungry! Sorry, Tamales: Venezuelans Say Hallacas Are the Ultimate Christmas Dish Alan Chazaro Dec 15 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link Victor Aguilera demonstrates his technique for tying up Venezuelan hallacas at a KQED live event on Dec...

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about 5 months ago (12/12/2023)

Lens - The New York Times Advertisement SKIP ADVERTISEMENT Highlights Photo Credit Johis Alarcón lens Afro-Ecuadoreans Maintain Identity Through Spiritual Practices The photographer Johis Alarcón documented not just the indelible influence of African culture in Ecuador, but also how the descendants of enslaved women maintained their culture...

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about 5 months ago (12/09/2023)

A Guide to Miami Art Week Satellite Fairs and Shows | Observer Art Miami and Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 are in full swing, with all the associated parties, pop-ups and sundry events, including everything from concerts by Diplo and Lil Wayne to the opening of a temporary Murakami x BLACKPINK collab shop to the “Patina Experience” (an exhibition of the world’s largest Mercedes collection)...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

University of Florida Offers a Funded MFA in Studio Art Skip to content Natalie Novak, “Levitate (ʇɐolɟ ǝǝɹɟ)” (2023), synthetic nylon tulle, fluid acrylics, gloss medium, thread, air, inflatable blowers; potions made from expired makeup pigments, lotions, shampoos, hair gel, bath bombs, vaseline, nail polish, baby oil, wax, imitation pearls, iridescent beads (photo courtesy the artist) The University of Florida (UF) offers a three-year, full-tuition, stipend-funded MFA degree ...

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about 5 months ago (12/08/2023)

You Never Thought That Hip-Hop Could Take It This Far | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer Arts & Culture You Never Thought That Hip-Hop Could Take It This Far Pendarvis Harshaw Dec 8 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link Black Thought of the Roots performs at the BottleRock music festival in Napa, May 28, 2017...

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

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about 5 months ago (12/01/2023)

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about 5 months ago (11/29/2023)

An Interview with White Cube’s Sukanya Rajartnam | Observer It’s fair to say that White Cube has landed in New York with a splash...

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about 5 months ago (11/28/2023)

40 ans du Frac ! — Gunaikeîon — Frac île-de-france, les Réserves — Exhibition — Slash Paris Login Newsletter Twitter Facebook 40 ans du Frac ! — Gunaikeîon — Frac île-de-france, les Réserves — Exhibition — Slash Paris English Français Home Events Artists Venues Magazine Videos Back 40 ans du Frac !...

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about 5 months ago (11/22/2023)

Kenwyn Crichlow’s Glowing Abstractions Reflect on 50 Years of Portraying Trinidad | Artsy Skip to Main Content Advertisement Art Kenwyn Crichlow’s Glowing Abstractions Reflect on 50 Years of Portraying Trinidad Vittoria Benzine Nov 22, 2023 7:20PM Kenwyn Crichlow, Light Dancing on the Borderline, 2019...

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about 5 months ago (11/15/2023)

Troubling the stage and the body as places of stable representation, Ligia Lewis invites frictions and ruptures into her creative process...

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about 7 months ago (09/25/2023)

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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 16 months ago (01/14/2023)

Prix Marcel Duchamp — 2023 — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exposition — Slash Paris Connexion Newsletter Twitter Facebook Prix Marcel Duchamp — 2023 — Centre Georges Pompidou — Exposition — Slash Paris Français English Accueil Événements Artistes Lieux Magazine Vidéos Retour Prix Marcel Duchamp — 2023 Exposition Techniques mixtes À venir Prix Marcel Duchamp 2023 — Bertille Bak, Bouchra Khalili, Tarik Kiswanson et Massinissa Selmani © ADIAF Prix Marcel Duchamp 2023 Dans 9 mois : 2 octobre 2023 → 2 janvier 2024 Bertille Bak, Bouchra Khalili, Tarik Kiswanson et Massinissa Selmani sont les quatre artistes nominés par un comité de sélection composé de onze collectionneurs de l’ADIAF pour l’attribution du 23e Prix Marcel Duchamp...

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about 19 months ago (10/05/2022)

Eugenio López Alonso divides his time between Los Angeles and Mexico, filling both homes with paintings and sculpture....

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about 29 months ago (12/02/2021)

Track Changes : Open Space December 02, 2021 Track Changes by Claudia La Rocco , Suzanne Stein + Lenny Gonzalez by Claudia La Rocco + Suzanne Stein, with Lenny Gonzalez The colophon for the original Open Space , published by White Rabbit Press...

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about 52 months ago (01/30/2020)

A sound collaboration: 宿 (stay) at Sydney Festival 2020 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Guido Gonzalez January 31, 2020 By Maria Herminia Graterol Garrido (571 words, 4-minute read) There is a huge difference between watching a great piece of theatre with a beautiful original score, and experiencing a process that gives equal importance to all the creative aspects, including sound...

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about 54 months ago (11/20/2019)

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