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Brower Propulsion Laboratory Mission 003: Pre-Launch Operations Test...
Moranic Mission to Montana Early production artwork depicting MUNIN (Module for Unmanned Novel Investigation and Notation) spacecraft and equipment, Steven Brower, 2009. This month at Parker’s Box, artist Steven Brower’s Brower Propulsion Laboratory stages a three-week “Pre-Launch Operations Test”...
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What’s Cookin at the Art21 Blog: A Weekly Index
Pssst…! Here’s what’s been going on these past days��� at Art21… VIDEO EXCLUSIVE(s): Kimsooja | “A Beggar Woman” & “A Homeless Woman” Yinka Shonibare MBE | Being an Artist Feed that brain with some more��� thinking food (!) Cecilia Novero on Franza Kafka, the anti-diet, notions of��� progress...
Art Basel Gets Its Boring On
POST BY���PADDY JOHNSON A totally banal picture of the Miami Convention Center. Photo: AFC I spent all day at the Art Basel Miami fair and I came away with boring. When was the last time anyone saw a blue-chip gallery take a big risk at Art Basel? 2006 marks the most recent great art stunt I...
NYC - The films of ROBERT KRAMER retrospective begins tonight at...
Above: a still from Ice (courtesy: Kramer Ink) We don’t often run straight press releases here on the Arthur blog, but we’re gonna make an exception here. From our friends at New York City’s great Anthology Film Archives: RETROSPECTIVE: THE FILMS OF ROBERT KRAMER July 17-23 * First NYC retro in a...
Locavore Liqueur: Philadelphia’s new colonial ROOT Tea—”a truly...
From Philadelphia’s Art in the Age, who are making and distributing the Colonial-style “Root” liqueur: ROOT traces its heritage all the way back to the 1700s when colonists were first introduced to the Root Tea that Native Americans would drink as an herbal remedy. Brewed from sassafras, sarsaparilla, wintergreen birch bark, and other roots and herbs, [...]
Yinka Shonibare MBE | Being an Artist
DOWNLOAD VIA ITUNES | SUBSCRIBE VIA RSS In his London studio, artist Yinka Shonibare MBE reflects on what it means for him to be an artist, how he views his occupation as a utopian pursuit, and how the lines between the personal and professional aspects of his life are blurred. Known for using batik in costumed dioramas [...]
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