Opening Reception: Thursday, November 29 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 29 from 5:00 – 7:00 pm.
A frequent critique of the Venice Biennale is its organization into national pavilions. As a legacy of the first Biennale of 1895, when nations were young, naive, and given to a prideful beating of their imperial wings, the idea of identifying particular art with a particular country and then competing for the best of show, a Golden Lion, might have once seemed appropriate. It now seems wholly anachronistic. In our current climate of globalization, of multi-national corporations and commissions funding large exhibitions in far flung territories, of curators and artists hopping from one project and one continent to another, segregation according to nationality appears somewhat fusty and quaint.
SATURDAY JULY 28
2-4, RIVIERA GALLERY 103 Metropolitan, Williamsburg / Rviera School presents “How To Draw a Tiger” workshop taught by Ted McGrath
4-6, RIVIERA GALLERY 103 Metropolitan, Williamsburg / Rviera School presents “Tigers, Trampolines, Teaspoons and the Letter T” workshop taught by Elizabeth Huey.
SUNDAY JULY 29
Considering media, public and private space is pretty dull until it happens to you and the flooding in Oxford presented an opportunity to swim in the medieval intricacies of the usually mundane dialogue between being and nothingness. Hmm.
TUESDAY JULY 24
7-9, Soho/ RENWICK GALLERY 45 Renwick/ Screening: "The Brigid Berlin Story"
6-9, Midtown West/ HESKIN CONTEMPORARY 443 W 37/ Closing party for Julie Peppito’s "The Breath"
{recommended}
7:30, Midtown/ CHASHAMA 112 W 44/ Performance: Jonathan Zalben "Bialystok/Brooklyn"
8-11. Midtown/ MUSEUM OF MODERN ART 11 W 53/ "Paper Rad Featuring Cory Arcangel" $10 {recommended}
I have been using StumbleUpon for a little while now and it has been an enjoyable education for me. I have found various fascinating, cultural ideas and interesting links which I would not have discovered if I had remained using the same, usual channels for research.
[nictoglobe]
Amsterdam July 17 2006
As of todate the summer edition of nictoglobe is online.
Contents:
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Creative Resistance - New Media as Soft Arms
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The following individuals and collectives have contributed to our call for
The Parallax View
by Slavoj Zizek (MIT Press)
Reviewed by Frederic Jameson
WEDNESDAY JULY 18
6:30-8:30, Midtown/ EFA GALLERY 323 W 39/ Panel: "Curatorial Happy Hour" with David Humphrey, Annabel Daou, James Hyde, and Alexi Worth {reccomended}
7:00, Soho/ RENWICK GALLERY 45 Renwick/ Screening: "Darkon" curated by Tomorrow Unlimited
6:00, Upper East/ FRICK COLLECTION 1 East 70/ "Baroque Music for a Summer Night: Marion Verbruggen, Michael McCraw, and Arthur Haas”