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Good morning, akachan!
Kahimi Karie -- musician, singer, blogger, essayist for Mayonaka (she has a text in the current issue), star... and now mother! At the end of last week Kahimi (who earlier this year married tap-dancer Kazunori Kumagai) gave birth to a baby daughter. On our way to eat with friends (a big group of...
Costumes of Katsinas.
Hello and welcome to Nothing is New via Art21. During my stint as guest blogger, you will see posts are very image-heavy with a brief, excited description explaining each set of pictures. The images are discovered while roaming around digital Internet archives of museums and libraries. Nothing is...
Best Tits Ever!
Sandra Vasquez de la Horra, 2005-2009, pencil on paper dipped on wax. Galerie Rupert Pfab Thanks to tipster Danielle Mysliviec for sussing out NADA fair’s nomination for Best Tit in Show.��� Since we’re technically looking at two breasts I figured this little ditty might more appropriately fall...
Comment: Calling Out of Context
A review of the ICA's nine-day experimental music festival A nine-day festival of experimental music at the ICA, ‘Calling out of Context’ comprised an exhausting programme of gigs, discussions and workshops in the lower galleries, with the upper galleries converted into open recording studios where artists and musicians were invited to record a track in the space of a day (many of which are streamed on the ICA website). Curated by Richard Birkett and Jamie Eastman, the tightly packed week and a half saw performances and contributions from avant-garde mainstays (The Red Krayola) and artists’ bands (Ei Arakawa’s Teppich, Luke Fowler’s Rude Pravo, Melanie Gilligan’s Petit Mal), through to...
Struggling to See Tim Burton at MoMA
POST BY���PADDY JOHNSON Tim Burton, Untitled (True Love), 1981-83, pen and ink, watercolor wash, and colored pencil on paper, 12×14 inches, Private collection. Image via: MoMA.org It’s great MoMA doesn’t make museum members wait to get into the Tim Burton exhibition with the rest of us unwashed...
Arcy Douglass @ PAM
Albert Bierdstat, "Mount Hood" This week, PORTstar Arcy Douglass is speaking at PAM for their ongoing artist lecture series- read Arcy's excellent essay on art and nature here, or check out his full PORT catalog here. Arcy will lead a walking discussion about the painting above, Albert Bierdstat's...
Letter from London: Who Gets To Call It Art?
It is possible to read the Court’s opinion … in a variety of ways. In saying this, I imply no criticism of the Court, which in those cases was faced with the task of trying to define what may be indefinable … I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I [...]
Opportunity: Eyebeam Fellowships
OPEN CALL: EYEBEAM FELLOWSHIPS 2010 APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 11, 2009. All applicants will be informed of their application status by January 15, 2010. CONTEXT: Eyebeam is the leading not-for-profit art and technology center in the USA. Our unique collaborative environment fosters fellowships and residencies, research, education, public programming, and a vital web space, eyebeam.org. We are located in the heart of NYC’s Chelsea art district in a resource rich 15,000 sq.ft. space. Please see the Fellows and Projects sections of our web site for information on current and previous work developed at Eyebeam. OVERVIEW: Eyebeam is seeking applications from artists...
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