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SPAMM / TRANSNUMERIQUES # 4 - SPAMM (SuPer Art Modern Museum) with Palle Torson / Yann Weissgerber / Jankenpopp / Jon satrom / Rosa Menkman / Eva and Franco Mattes / Miyö Van Stenis / Jennifer Chan / Evan Roth / Daniel R Leyva / Constant Dullaart / Adam Cruces / Daniel Swan / Jonathan keller keller / Travess Smalley / Sarah Weis and Arturo Cubacub / Rick Silva / Rene Abythe / Max Capacity / Emilie Gervais / Jasper Elings / Emilio Gomariz / Martin Cole / Anthony Antonellis / Samantha Harvey / Chris Collins / Lorna Mills / Sara Ludy / Françoise Gamma / Annie Abrahams

Select by Thomas Cheneseau

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(I have a Poodle Fight in this arena)

And more info from Prosthetic Knowledge


- L.M. 4-23-2012 2:06 pm [link] [add a comment]




Sunday - Saloma (via Giselle Zantonyl)


Apa Guna Berjanji


Pesta Muda Mudi


Bila Larut Malam


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- L.M. 4-22-2012 5:19 am [link] [1 comment]




TONIGHT!!

Andrew Norman Wilson - Google User Meeting/ScanOps Performance/Lecture: 6:30-8pm, Fri., April 20 at Art Metropole, 788 King St. W., Toronto

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Workers Leaving the Googleplex Film Screening: Fri., April 20, 9pm. part of Images festival, Sidewalk Stories Film Program at Jackman Hall, Art Gallery of Ontario.



- L.M. 4-20-2012 2:12 pm [link] [add a comment]




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Sally & I have invited several people to write guest posts (under their own names or pseudonyms), today we welcome Leiflet #1


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Lights Out! Canadian Paintings from the 1960s at the Vancouver Art Gallery positions the show as a retrospective of a charged political and cultural moment in Canadian history. The political context is shown in textual panels, video, photographs, and literally spelled out on the walls, such as in this quote by Claude Breeze: "I was marching in Ban-The-Bomb parades. Those various social aspects were very relevant to me at the time and I had to not just paint another abstract painting but do something that reflected how I was politically active." While I enter the exhibition inspired by the historical commentary, I leave reminded that so much potential for lasting political change in the 1960s fizzled out, only to reappear a short while later in neoliberal form.

Highlights: I was drawn to four paintings, so I drew them.

Best of Show is Isolated Man by Shizuye Takashima (1963).

Lynx by Rita Letendre (1963) also caught my attention but it was the didactic panel that held it with this timely reminder for "the total rejection of an ideology that placed limits on creative spontaneity." While in the context of the 1948 Manifesto Refus Global, this caution continues to have relevance today.

Finally, Joyce Wieland's Sailboat Tragedy (1963) and Tragedy in the Air or Plane Crash (1963) encapsulate the [perhaps unintended] overall tone of the show. I love these paintings and kept returning to them, thinking about what slipped away, and what crashed and burned.

Undoubtedly the show has strong works, but maybe Lights Out! is weighed down with overstated messages that don't carry through for many of them, no matter how explicitly we're told they do. Or maybe trying to package art into short, discrete time frames is problematic to begin with. What is lost when art, or politics for that matter, is segmented into the blip of a decade?

In contrast, Beat Nation, also showing at VAG, is an explosive exhibition that offers a thematic yet un-bracketed view into the spatial and temporal fluidity of Indigenous art, history, politics and culture, and in so doing, remains alive with possibility.


- L.M. 4-19-2012 1:41 pm [link] [3 comments]




A charming discussion at Art Fag City (wade through some of the defensive drivel of people who repeat the same discredited arguments over and over, and you'll find some arguable points)

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- L.M. 4-18-2012 7:23 am [link] [5 comments]




NOOG (emoticons by haruko)



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- L.M. 4-17-2012 12:34 pm [link] [add a comment]