on Jakob + Macfarlane :: The Lush Life of Virtual Architecture
at Hyperallergic
http://hyperallergic.com/122097/the-lush-life-of-virtual-architecture/
on Jakob + Macfarlane :: The Lush Life of Virtual Architecture
at Hyperallergic
http://hyperallergic.com/122097/the-lush-life-of-virtual-architecture/
Tom Sachs’s Pointless Americana
at Hyperallergic
http://hyperallergic.com/121667/tom-sachss-pointless-americana/
Wade Guyton and the Post-Media Question http://hyperallergic.com/120790/wade-guyton-and-the-post-media-question/
My review of Beyond New Media Art by Domenico Quaranta at on-verge ::: http://www.on-verge.org/reviews/book-review-beyond-new-media-art/
Arles Altered Attitude: on the renovated Foundation Van Gogh, Solaris Chronicles, and the LUMA Foundation launch: published at Hyperallergic:
http://hyperallergic.com/119759/arles-well-that-ends-well/
review of Thomas Bayrle
All-in-One
at the
Institut d’art contemporain Villeurbanne/Rhône-Alpes
Thomas Bayrle, the Host in the Machine / Published at Hyperallergic.com
http://hyperallergic.com/118718/thomas-bayrle-the-host-in-the-machine/
THE REAL ESTATE SHOW WAS THEN: 1980
APRIL 4-27, 2014
OPENING RECEPTION:
FRIDAY APRIL 4, 6-8PM
James Fuentes Gallery
55 DELANCEY STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002
212-577-1201
info@jamesfuentes.com
http://hyperallergic.com/117512/protesters-rain-down-thousands-of-bills-...
"At 6:45 pm ET yesterday evening, a handheld bell sounded in the rotunda of the Guggenheim Museum in New York, signaling the second protest action in as many months from the Global Ultra Luxury Faction, or G.U.L.F. The ringing was followed by the release of 9,000 “1%” bills of parodic currency which fluttered downward as patrons rushed to the inner edge of Frank Lloyd Wright’s spiral ramp.
http://www.globalguggenheim.org/
Activists launch faux Guggenheim site with press release on Abu Dhabi:
Guggenheim Museum Announces Sustainable Design Competition for Abu Dhabi Branch
"In response to overwhelming international concern about human and labor rights violations in the construction of the new cultural district of Saadiyat Island, the Guggenheim Museum has decided to rethink the design for its new branch in Abu Dhabi. While the original design proposed by Frank Gehry is remarkable in conceptual and technical terms, the Guggenheim has recognized that the Abu Dhabi site affords a unique opportunity to fundamentally re-imagine the future of the twenty-first century global museum.