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Tate Video Archive: Disrupting Narratives

For those of you who couldn't make it across to Tate Modern in London for the Disrupting Narratives symposium on July 13th, the video archive is now live and can be accessed (with flash 8 or higher) at:

http://www.tate.org.uk/onlineevents/webcasts/disrupting_narratives/defau...


Ivan Moudov in "Lifting. Theft in Art"

Bulgarian artist Ivan Moudov shows his "Fragments" project in this exhibition, as seen at the Venice Biennale.

Lifting. Theft in Art


Peacock Visual Arts
21 Castle Street
Aberdeen AB11 5BQ

25 August - 29 September, 2007
Curated by Atopia Projects

Lifting is a show at Peacock Visual Arts exploring instances when art gets in the way of what is considered "legal". The show creates an archive of historical and contemporary works of radical appropriation- how theft and vandalism are "lifted" from criminal behaviour and into the art sphere. The results are humourous and poignant revelations on the absurdity of the legal and social ideas of ownership, originality and copyright.



THE ART STOMP LEARNS TO READ ALL OVER AGAIN

THU AUGUST 23

6-8/ AICON GALLERY 206 W 25: From the Vault: Highlights from the Aicon Gallery & Herwitz Collection
6-11/ CHELSEA ART MUSEUM 556 W 22: Summer Soiree II - DJ Dance Party $20 (with open bar)
7:00/ WHITE BOX 525 W 26: Aleksei Stevens, Jen Stock The New Composers Series: Sonic Tapestries
7:00/ MCNALLY ROBINSON 52 Prince: Readings from New York Tyrant


Judy Rifka/ Nostos/ New Collages and Paintings

THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY CONTINUES ITS 4th PRESENTING SEASON
5-49 49th Avenue, Long Island City, NYC 11101
7 train to Vernon/Jackson (1st stop in Queens - 5 minutes from Grand Central!)

Judy Rifka / Nostos / New Collages and Paintings
September 13 - October 20, 2007
Opening Reception - Saturday September 15, 5-7pm

Chocolate Factory Gallery Hours:


Duchamp, A Biography by Calvin Tompkins

Duchamp, A Biography by Calvin Tompkins, published by Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1996Duchamp, A Biography by Calvin Tompkins, published by Henry Holt and Company, New York, 1996


"One Day We Will All Say The Same Thing"

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A project by Adina Popescu in collaboration with PS1 Radio.
Production: Dominikus Müller & Jette Miller

This show was broadcasted June 8, 2007 on the PS1 Radio Boat in Venice at the opening of the Venice biennale.

web:
http://ps1.el.net/web/archive/metafiles/m3u/sbvb07_moscow.m3u
http://ps1.el.net/web/archive/metafiles/ram/sbvb07_moscow.ram


Nomadic gender in the online worlds


What would the philosopher Judith Butler say or write about my avatar Wordacea? Wordacea is a powerful shaman in a virtual world where elves, wizards and warriors fight for supremacy. Should anyone care which sex or gender a person is in a


Lala Rascic in Edinburgh and Perth

Lala Rascic - 'Sorry, Wrong Number', 2006

Lala Rascic is based between Edinburgh and Perth during Summer 2007, creating new process-based work as part of the Edinburgh Art Festival. The artist is creating artefacts and documentation which are presented via the ARC Projects web site, and evolving over the period of the residency for later exhibition in a gallery setting. Lala is keeping a journal of her residency in the form of a blog. You can read Lala's blog here.


The day when Ingmar Bergman called me at home

It was the day before Christmas Eve. It was snowing and Stockholm was a white bride waiting for the bells. I was in my apartament preparing Christmas food, the phone called and I answered a bit impatiently. Few people call 7 a' clock in the afternoon the day before Christmas Eve. It was Ingmar Bergman.


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