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HiArt! + Haunch of Venison Benefit Auction for The Time In Children’s Arts Initiative: March 4, 2011

Changing the World through Art/Auction and Gala
to benefit The Time In Children’s Arts Initiative

Friday, March 4, 2011, 6:00 PM

Haunch of Venison
1230 Avenue of the Americas
Between 48th & 49th Streets
20th Floor
New York City


^ Fred Tomaselli ^

For further information and tickets:
917-318-9499, 212 209-1552
or
http://hiartkids.com/auction2011a/index.html


Keith Sanborn’s greatest hits

Sunday, February 27, 2011

Bored to death by the prospect of lame insider backslapping in Hollywood, but still want a night out with friends, high-class art movies and a few drinks....?

THE THING @ White Slab Palace.
(Southeast corner of Allen and Delancey)


Viral Venture panel podcast

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The Viral Venture panel video is uploaded. It can be download and viewed here via iTunes
http://deimos3.apple.com/WebObjects/Core.woa/Browse/sva.edu.1371354006


Lee Wells and the Blowback of Empire Porn

LEE WELLS: ACTION FOR FREEDOM
ROOSTER GALLERY, 190 ORCHARD STREET, NYC
FEBRUARY 17 – MARCH 12, 2011

Pirate Flag #2, 2010, HD Video, 10 minutes

Wikipedia: Blowback is the espionage term for the violent, unintended consequences of a covert operation that are suffered by the civil population of the aggressor government. To the civilians suffering the blowback of covert operations, the effect typically manifests itself as “random” acts of political violence without a discernible, direct cause; because the public—in whose name the intelligence agency acted—are ignorant of the effected secret attacks that provoked revenge (counter-attack) against them.

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February 22, 2011. What's in a name? "Action for Freedom", the generic, boosterish title of Lee Wells' new exhibition of paintings and recycled digital video, at first sounds like a grassroots community organization, a vigilante committee, even a policy wonk's think tank. But those two fully loaded buzzwords, which might suggest engagement or advocacy in another context, are defused here, rendered open-ended and non-specific. Like other bland amalgams which tend to litter the political landscape - could Wells have titled his exhibition "New Republic" or "National Review"? - the connotation is intentionally ambiguous.


February 21 Lecture by Joseph Nechvatal: "The Viractual" at UMBC

categories:

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Monday, February 21
Lecture by Joseph Nechvatal: "The Viractual" at the University of Maryland Baltimore County - Albin O. Kuhn Library Gallery.
4:30 pm
Admission is free.


The Emily Fisher Landau Collection at the Whitney

Legacy: The Emily Fisher Landau Collection
Whitney Museum of American Art
945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
February 10–May 1, 2011

February 10, 2011. In a bit of serendipity that is hardly lost on the Whitney Museum itself, the exhibition they just opened, of work from the collection of Emily Fisher Landau, is mounted in fourth floor galleries that already honor her name. The estimable Fisher Landau collection, totaling over 400 works, was pledged to the museum in May 2010 by their longtime trustee, who has also established an endowment for continuing support of the Biennial. The show currently on view, comprising just over 80 pieces, is assembled by Whitney curators Donna De Salvo and David Kiehl, and ranges from signature work by Andy Warhol, Edward Ruscha, Richard Artschwager and John Baldessari to a vintage 1980 Susan Rothenberg new image painting, a wealth of Jasper Johns screenprints, pristine early 60s works on paper by Agnes Martin, Carl Andre concrete poetry on typewritten sheets, Felix Gonzalez-Torres jigsaw puzzles, assemblages by Nayland Blake, photo portraiture by Peter Hujar and Nan Goldin, and an early Richard Prince nurse painting, to name but a few.


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