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Dash Snow 1981–2009: A Community Memorial at Deitch Projects


I didn’t know Dash Snow. Like a lot of the New York art world, I became acquainted with him after the feature article that appeared in New York Magazine in 2007. Due to the hyper-competitive nature of so many here, Dash became the butt of nearly every young artist on the make, less a person than a target, a symbol of all the reasons the scene sucks. Now, with his passing, we’ll see what the long term value of his art really is. After this visit to the memorial, the thing that is most striking and sad is how young he was, just a kid. How will his family and young child carry on without him? Sometimes the life of an artist is brutal. Let's try to take better care of each other.


Mexico Builds Border Wall To Keep Out US Assholes


Merce Cunningham, 1919 - 2009

Monday, July 27, 2009. From the New York Times:

Merce Cunningham, the visionary American choreographer who helped transform dance in the 20th-century into a major art and a major form of theater, died Sunday night at his home in Manhattan. He was 90. His death was announced by the The Cunningham Dance Foundation, which received visitors at its 55 Bethune Street studios on July 27 from 9am to 9pm.


In Memoriam: Galleries Closing in New York City


“Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water.” Yikes, the number of galleries that are closing (hey it’s just temporary, we’re looking for something cheap on the Lower East Side) becomes unignorable. Over the last six weeks I’ve been collecting images of galleries that have closed. Some are old friends, who I’ll miss. Others were supposed “solid” operations that could weather the storm because of friends with heavy connections and deep pockets.


Saturday, July 25, 2009 rally in support of the Iranian people

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Join us on July 25, 2009 for a rally in your city in support of the Iranian people and in condemnation of the human rights abuses being committed by the Iranian government. Learn how you can get involved by emailing Hadi Ghaemi at united4iran@gmail.com. Website: http://united4iran.org/

United4Iran does not promote any political agenda; our only aim is to support the people of Iran in their struggle for democracy, freedom and basic human rights.

برای نشان دادن حمایت خود از مردم ایران در محکوم کردن جنایت های ضد حقوق بشر دولت ایران روز ۲۵ جولای برابر با سوم مرداد در شهر خود به دیگران ملحق شوید. برای اطلاعات بیشتر و همکاری با ما با ایمیل ما تماس بگیرید.

NYC MARCH & RALLY

WHEN: July 25th, 12:30 - 5 pm

WHERE: Times Square (41st Street and 7th Ave.)

SCHEDULE:
12:30 - 2 pm Times Sq.
2 - 3 pm march with a stop a Iranian Mission to the UN
3 - 5 pm Rally at the UN (47th street and 1st ave).

PERFORMANCES: by the Freedom Glory Project (http://freedomgloryproject.com/) & Fared Shafinury (http://www.myspace.com/faredshafinury), more TBA…

GUEST SPEAKERS: Ken Roth (Human Rights Watch), more TBA…

INFO: whereismyvote.ny@gmail.com

FACEBOOK RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/inbox/?ref=mb&__a=1#/event.php?eid=128566238857


Art Market & Fake Revolution -Art Cologne '09 by the Krasnals

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Artists Meeting-Art Machine (AM-AM)


Artists Meeting is testing out a new fundraising site called kickstarter.com. We have a project called Artists Meeting - Art Machine that we are developing to be shown in Art Fairs. It is an Art Automat. We're asking the thing community to donate small sums to build this piece. The upside is that you get valuable prizes if you contribute on the Kickstarter site.


Thomas Lawson “New World” at PARTICIPANT


James Kalm is performing urban recon when he discovers “New World” an exhibition by one of the outspoken advocates of the “Pictures Generation”, Thomas Lawson. These recent paintings demonstrate the distance Lawson’s practice has progressed from the norms of the early 1980s.


Ready For Your Close-up?

New York Try-outs for "Untitled Art Project"

Part I

James Kalm has been hearing rumors rumbling around New York about a “Reality” TV show dealing with artists and their careers for months. Tipped off about these auditions by Martin Bromirski, he peddles over to the West Village on a Sunday afternoon in July to see what all the hubbub is about. In the process, he’s intimidated, taunted, threatened with arrest, and shunted to the side. Ironically this “Report” delivers a reality check on “Reality” TV, and gives exposure to many artists who failed to fit the template and clichés of the Mainstream Media.



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