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By Margaret Meehan on March 25, 2012
“In a world where proving yourself is everything”… I present Similar but Different #27: Glitter! Mariah Carey Oliver Herring “After its scheduled run, Meulensteen (formerly Max Protetch) took down their Oliver Herring show last week to the delight of neighboring gallerists. Many were complaining that Herring’s bags of glitter were the cause of stray glitter [...]
Posted in Melba Toast | Tagged andy warhol, art fag city, dinah shore, Glenn Ligon, Glitter, glitter art, karen finley, kathy webster, lora reynolds gallery, Mariah Carey, matt d. clark, meulensteen, oliver herring, polly apfelbaum, Thomas Feulmer, tony feher |
By Christina Rees on November 21, 2011
This last April I attended a curators’ symposium in Austin during the Texas Biennial. It was a day-long series of panel discussions and presentations hosted by Arthouse, right around the time Arthouse was enduring some serious criticism over its censorious and/or irresponsible treatment of two prime exhibitions and of its own confused and confusing treatment [...]
Posted in Article, Christina Rees, Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged Brand 10, Christina Rees, good/bad art collective, guerilla curating, jeremy strick, Karen Weiner, Kevin Rubén Jacobs, michael corris, Modern Ruin, nasher, Oliver Francis Gallery, reading room, Ryder Richards, Stephen Lapthisophon, Subtext Projects, Thomas Feulmer |
By Bill Davenport on November 4, 2011
Thomas Feulmer and Christina Rees are at it again with Modern Ruin: Quick and Dirty, a second edition of their popular bank-intervention show last year, minus the economic crisis tie-in, but including gumbo. This time, they have taken over a pristine, but empty, century-old bungalow in the cultural district behind the Fort Worth Modern for [...]
Posted in Newswire | Tagged Christina Rees, Jeff Zilm, Modern Ruin, noah simbalist, Thomas Feulmer |