http://www.sfmoma.org/podcasts/2008/april/sfmoma_art...
Artists who reinvent or reinterpret historical situations. Featuring: Photographer An-My Lê who explains her ideas behind Small Wars and 29 Palms, evocative bodies of work which delve into Americans' complex relationship with war, on view through May 04, 2008. Sculptor Janine Antoni discusses her use of non-traditional materials and the process of creating Lick and Lather (1993-94), featured on SFMOMA's second floor. New York-based performance artist Daniel Isengart muses on the artistic and cultural revival of cabaret in Berlin, New York City, and San Francisco, and he performs a translated piece from 1930s-era Weimar Germany, recorded at the Weimar New York cabaret gala held at SFMOMA.
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.
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In this blog, members of the Henry staff, members of Seattle’s arts community, and artists can provide insight and informal commentary on exhibitions, programs, events, and arts issues while inviting members of our audience and readers to join in. The Henry Art Gallery seeks to engage diverse audiences in the powerful experience of artistic invention and serves as a catalyst for the creation of new work that inspires and challenges. Exhibitions, collections, and public programs stimulate research and teaching at the University of Washington, provide a creative wellspring for artists, and reveal a record of modern artistic inquiry from the advent of photography in the mid-19th century to the multidisciplinary art and design of the 21st. The Henry was founded in 1927 and was the first public art museum in the state of Washington. In 2007, the Henry will celebrate its 80th anniversary. Visit the Henry’s website at www.henryart.org
Dada at the Movies: an overview of dadaism
http://www.guylivingston.com/dada/overview.shtml
Dada at the Movies: an overview of dadaism Dada at the Movies is a new show from Guy Livingston, launched at the Holland Festival on June 9, 10, 11, 2006. The show is touring European venues and festivals in 2006-07 and 2007-08. View the program and technical requirements; view photos and videos from the preview tryouts
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Engaging in a practice of permissive exploration, we strove to develop various formats for critical exchange that are both intellectually rigorous and playful. This intuitive and open generation of ideas, coupled with the speed and intensity necessitated by a limited creation period, propelled us towards an approach of decentralization. Not only did we as a Curation/Production group conceptualize and develop events, we also invited other artists to engage in the shaping of the festival. As a group we have nurtured a spirit of irreverence, and encouraged omni-directional experimentation throughout the festival’s framework. We offer a skeleton, a potentiality. We are excited to see where and how it will meet you. With love, Rebecca Brooks, Beth Gill, Erika Hand and Isabel Lewis. Neal Beasley was a member of the Trisha Brown Dance Company from 2003-2007. He is a graduate of Idyllwild Arts Academy and holds a BFA in dance from NYU/Tisch School of the Arts. In his newfound freelance life, he is currently scheduled to work with choreographers Beth Gill, Eleanor Bauer, and Larry Keigwin. He has taught technique and repertory internationally for TBDC, as well as in the New York studios. He directed rehearsals for Ms. Brown's creation for the Paris Opera Ballet, both in its 2004 debut and the revival earlier this year.
http://fartguide.blogspot.com/2007/08/documenta-12-t...
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http://www.alabamafilm.org/foundations%20&%20grants.htm
A very nice list of film foundations and grants.