The Real Thing: Contemporary Chinese
http://www.tate.org.uk/liverpool/exhibitions/contemp...
The energy of the Chinese arts world is not contained, codified, and confined like a lot of work elsewhere; there is a plurality of practice and style, none of which can be said to represent Chinese art. Any idea of a unitary or coherent identity, for the country as much as for the art, has collapsed into an open space of possibility and opportunity.
http://fartguide.blogspot.com/2007/08/documenta-12-t...
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Remix Theory is an online resource by Eduardo Navas that offers some of his research on Remix. Navas focuses on Remix itself as opposed to Remix Culture. In this site you will find a brief definition of Remix, which is examined more extensively in essays that will be added to this website as they become available. Remix Theory is not meant to function on a daily basis. It is a resource updated periodically, according to the flow of research. It does not focus on the latest information, but on relevant material to the history of Remix, some which may have been published years ago. The site contains material that is obtained from other online sources, with the proper reference. The content of the site consists of reviews, articles, projects and images relevant to Remix. The site also features texts and projects by Eduardo Navas. Remix Theory is designed to move towards a remix of itself, by recombining much of the material that is archived to put to test the possibilities of Remix. This will become transparent as the database grows, and specific projects are developed. The site is designed to host, archive and promote projects which explore the current possibilities of Remix online and offline; it is prepared to become a repository of collaborations with different people and institutions. To learn more about the interdisciplinary practice of Eduardo Navas, Please visit http://navasse.net
Art Hoax Unites Europe in Displeasure
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/15/world/europe/15mos...
The EU is not so happy with Cerny's new work Entropa
Degrees North: Six Artists and the Icelandic Landscape
http://www.bard.edu/ccs/exhibitions/sites/exhibition...
link to Bard CCS webpage for the exhibition, curated by Nicole Pollentier