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Guggenheim's Brave New World: RA or MT?

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, NY, Oct 24 - Jan 7

Angela Bulloch, Maurizio Cattelan, Liam Gillick, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Douglas Gordon, Carsten Höller, Pierre Huyghe, Jorge Pardo, Philippe Parreno, Rirkrit Tiravanija

organized by Nancy Spector

I have not yet seen the Guggenheim show on relational aesthetics (RA), due to the fact that the museum no longer maintains an aesthetic relationship with me. But who knows, I might drop by one of these days and actually view it.


Banksy's Village Petstore & Charcoal Grill video

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This was a charming little piece of street art but perhaps I felt that way about it because I saw it after a bad day at work. In any case I'm tired of galleries so I support this sort of effort by default. As with the Chanel Art Container, which I also enjoyed in spite of the art, whether it's good or bad art is still up in the air.


W-hass-up! 1999, W-ashed Up? 2008

Two terms of George W. Bush's leadership have sure managed to change things.

The original Budweiser ad from 1999:


In 2008, after eight years of W, W-ass-up! is just about W-ashed Up. Sad but TRUE.



review of Meat After Meat Joy, Daneyal Mahmood Gallery, October 16 - November 15, 2008

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review of Meat After Meat Joy, curated by Heide Hatry, at Daneyal Mahmood Gallery, New York, October 16 - November 15, 2008

I sing the song of meat, of its joys and discontents. For text demanded is now text made manifest. For meat is not only murder but also medium. Not merely the flesh, bone and sinew of corporeal existence but also an aesthetic construct replete with its peculiar and innate ontology. Not just tissue but also a symbolic projection of the impolite body into the rarefied space of the contemporary art world.

As for Heide Hatry, who participates in the exhibition at Daneyal Mahmood Gallery as both its curator and one of the artists, meat is a sine qua non, an act of brazen clarity, revelation and defiance somewhat akin to William Burrough's famous explication of the title of his novel Naked Lunch: "a frozen moment when everyone sees what is on the end of every fork."


RothStauffenberg REWRITE the SCRIPT (Lost, Forgotten and Presupposed by Arfus Greenwood)

RothStauffenberg: Based on a True Story
Edition Patrick Frey
ISBN 978-3-905509-74-8


open air cinema in a favela in Salvador da Bahia 1995


JOE BRADLEY: Shmagoo Paintings, Oct 25 - Dec 3, CANADA, 55 Chrystie

JOE BRADLEY
Shmagoo Paintings

Oct 25 - Dec 3
Opening reception Saturday Oct 25 6-9pm

CANADA
55 Chrystie Street

(between Hester and Canal)
NY NY 10002
212 925 4631
canadanewyork.com


ABC NO RIO GALA & BENEFIT AUCTION, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7 - 10 PM

ABC NO RIO GALA & BENEFIT AUCTION
http://www.abcnorio.org/benefit2008/index.html

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 7 - 10 PM
ANGEL ORENSANZ FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS
172 NORFOLK STREET

Beer, wine, buffet, burlesque performances, brilliant conversation and spirited bidding!


Groundswell Community Mural Project 2008 ANNUAL ART AUCTION BENEFIT

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Groundswell Community Mural Project

Art Auction Benefit Raises Funds for Public Art
http://www.groundswellmural.org/Benefit/benefit.html

Wednesday, October 29, 7 - 10 pm
Donor's Preview, 6 - 7pm.

Affirmation Arts Gallery
523 W 37th Street
NYC 10011
http://www.affirmationarts.com/

Groundswell Community Mural Project, recently recognized in the NY Daily News as one of the city’s great arts organizations, is having its Annual Art Auction Benefit.

Ticket prices start at $35 per person.

Tickets at the $100 level buy entry to the Donor's Preview, 6pm- 7pm. The Preview includes early access to bidding and a "Buy It Now" event (selected artworks can be purchased at set price prior to auction).

Purchase tickets online through NY Charities
http://www.nycharities.org/donate/charitydonate.asp?ID=1976

or by check:

Groundswell Benefit
339 Douglass Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
(718) 254.9782

For more information:
benefit@groundswellmural.org

Tickets also available at the door.


McCain vs. Obama at the Alfred E. Smith Foundation Dinner

At the top, it's all white tie entitlement, good fun, and let the best joker win. Because even if you lose, you're still part of the club.

For the benefit of partisanship, the McCain coverage is taken from Fox News, the Obama coverage from MSNBC.

McCain, parts 1 and 2



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