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By Harbeer Sandhu on January 8, 2012
Gold is on people’s minds a lot lately—more than usual, what with inflation worries, “End the Fed” protests and calls to return to a gold standard. People fear their dollar bills may soon be worth less than the paper they are printed on. As overhyped as these concerns may or may not be, food prices [...]
Posted in Article, Review | Tagged Culture Lab Collective, Damien Hirst, Dryden Wells, Harbeer Sandhu, Ian F. Thomas, Jonathan Whitfill, Mel Chin, Ryder Richards, Shreepad Joglekar, Sue Ann Rische, The Nave Museum, Walter Benjamin |
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 Betsy Lewis on August 13, 2011
The membership show. It has one hundred eighty-something pieces of artwork and no curator. Any member can bring one work of their choosing that expresses the year’s central theme. This year’s theme at the McKinney Avenue Contemporary is “Meltdown!” The work cannot be larger than 2’x 2’ because a lot of members require a lot [...]
Posted in Don't Look. Okay Look., Uncategorized | Tagged Alisa Levy, Chernobyl, David A. Dreyer, David McCullough, Ernest Sparacin, Jessica Iannuzzi, LauraLee Brott, Linda Ford, Lisa Hees, mac, mckinney avenue contemporary, meadows museum, Meltdown, Ro2 Art, Ryder Richards, Sal Barron |