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historiographic art
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December 23, 2011
Report #3 from P.2: A "Pearl" Greater than the Sum of its Parts
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Another of my favorite components of P.2 New Orleans was the satellite show curated by John Otte, "Constant Abrasive Irritation Produc...
December 15, 2009
If you're happy with non-healthcare reform, non-bankster regulation, non-withdrawal from perpetual wars, etc., don't watch this.
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You might want to turn up the volume.
October 18, 2009
Ansen Seale's "The Corn Crib"
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is a permanent installation at The Land Heritage Institute , in San Antonio, TX. Gene [Elder]: ". . . [Y]ou put photos in an old rock s...
October 3, 2009
Update: "The 24 Hour Roman Reconstruction Project"
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by Liz Glynn, at the ArtHouse; looks like it was a success (see my previous post on the project here ). Lots more pics, or upload your own,...
September 12, 2009
Rome to Be Re-Built in a Day
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at the Arthouse in Austin, TX, and you're invited to help; starting Friday, Sept. 25 at midnite. From the ArtHouse website : A duration...
August 29, 2009
No Place Like Home: "Lossless"
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I'm helping to curate some of the video submitted for the Dallas Video Festival this year. The mound delivered for my review has yielde...
August 11, 2009
Contour 2009: Historiographic Art in Architecturally Historic Locations
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"Vincent Meessen’s new film ‘Vita Nova’ takes as its point of departure a cover of the French magazine Paris-Match , from 1955. . . . T...
July 23, 2009
Exhibitions: Yinko Shonibare MBE
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The Newark Museum is showing a new, commissioned piece by Shonibare (through Jan. 3, 2010; sorry, that's the best image I could get). ...
July 22, 2009
Nicolas Bourriaud Re- the "AlterModern"
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Bourriaud keeps nailing some of the same things I've been seeing. Near the end, he suggests history is the new, last undiscovered contin...
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