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I have only seen two of the exhibition spaces of Documenta 12. Many wrote how bad the show […]
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The Average Home is a growing network of mini-galleries based in people’s homes, initiated by Arne Hendriks, Katharina […]
The bad thing about seeing so many festivals and exhibitions is that i turned into that old lady […]
In Bohdi Obfuscatus (Space Baby) American-born Korean artist Michael Joo borrowed a Korean Buddha from a local shrine […]
Just back from Madrid where the festival PhotoEspaña is on until July 22. Didn’t see everything, i just […]
From the series Restaurant Kabul by Hans Gissinger. Via why not?
One Eye Ball is an attempt by Hung-Chih Pen to experience the world from the view of dogs. […]
Troels Carlsen‘s primates are spending an awful lot of time in emergency care. Twin Cooler, 2006 Via Bezembinder. […]
Yesterday i was hoping to attend Niklas Roy‘s presentation of his latest project at the UdK (University of […]
On the second day of OFFF, I walked in to a super-crowded presentation of the Graffiti Research Lab. […]
By Sabi van Hemert. Untitled, 2002-2004, ceramic and textile Via trendbeheer.
Corey Arnold got a salmon job in Alaska. The photographer is having a solo exhibition at Richard Heller […]
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Elizabeth Jameson‘s series: Nurses and Queens, tiny sculptures made of fur, wool and thread. A solo exhibition of […]
A few more words about my recent visit of Picture House: Film, Art and Design at Belsay Hall […]
A few days ago i was in Hamburg to visit a couple of exhibitions. Boris Hoppek‘s new show […]
Yesterday, i took the train to Hamburg and headed to The Deichtorhallen. The spectacular 6,000 sq. m. exhibition […]
Already a couple days ago during re:publica, Aram Bartholl presented an overview of his artistic work which very […]
Helena – The Goldfish blender, by Marco Evaristti (the artist famous for offering meatballs cooked with fat from […]
Graham Hudson‘s ironic “self-defeating” outdoor sculpture When its windy this sculpture falls over is “a tautological, self-annulling system, […]
Waiting for taxidermy? Justine Cooper‘s peek inside the drawers and storage areas of the American Museum of Natural […]
By Bjarne Melgaard. Just because we like monkeys. Image source + thanks Kenneth!
In the the last session of the day, 6 pairs of students from different European interaction design-courses had […]
William Betts‘s intriguing paintings View from the Panopticon will be exhibited April 13 – May 25, 2007 at […]
Afro-American Express, 2004 Part of Hank Willis Thomas‘s Branded series. Via Bezembinder.
Hidden Track: How Visual Culture Is Going Places (amazon USA – UK). Editors‘ blurb: “Hidden Track” shows how […]
Just discovered: Hellen Chadwick‘s 1977 performance/installation In the Kitchen typifies her initial involvement with the feminist art of […]
On Christmas night, Santiago Sierra (more about the Spanish artist and in particular his Holocaust installation) invited 8 […]
There’s a fantastic exhibition by Fabien Verschaere at the Musée d’Art Contemporain in Lyon until 29th April. Born […]
Yesterday i went to the Palais de Tokyo in Paris to check out the new exhibition, “Nouvelles du […]
By Sislej Xhafa. Ceremonial Crying System PV, 2005 Related: Andres Serrano at the PAC, Milan; Sinister tapestries and […]
Andre Stubbe likes to program behaviour. Looking at his work during his studies at the digital media class, […]
A microphone in the cabinet of the Talking Popcorn machine picks up sound of popping corn, and a […]
This week, many students presented their thesis projects at the Berlin University of the Arts’ digital media class. […]
In Kamp, by Dutch theatre company Hotel Modern, a huge model of Auschwitz fills the stage, complete with […]
By Johannes Wohnseifer Based on the story of John Hinckley, a man who tried to kill president Ronald […]
PS.1 in New York City is currently exhibiting a project called Emergency Room. For this one-room exhibition on […]