Tag Archives: Installation
Letter from London
Letter from London: Serra and Irwin
Letter from London
Letter from London: Serra and Irwin
Amid the noise and anxiety of the art fairs (read my review of Scope here), two significant exhibitions by major US artists have opened simultaneously in London: Richard Serra at Gagosian and Robert Irwin at …
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Special report: Mel Chin’s “SAFEHOUSE”
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Special report: Mel Chin’s “SAFEHOUSE”
Following is an exclusive update from Mel Chin‘s FUNDRED/PAYDIRT team on their latest New Orleans-based project, SAFEHOUSE. Written by Mary Rubin and Amanda Wiles, with photos by FUNDRED, Elliot Coon, …
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Gabriel Orozco | “Obit”
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Gabriel Orozco | “Obit”
EXCLUSIVE: Gabriel Orozco discusses his installation Obit (2008), on view at Marian Goodman Gallery in New York. Gabriel Orozco’s sculptures and photographs disrupt conventional notions of reality. Drawing our attention …
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Matthew Ritchie | Architect Benjamin Aranda
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Matthew Ritchie | Architect Benjamin Aranda
EXCLUSIVE: Architect Benjamin Aranda, of Aranda/Lasch, discusses his contribution to artist Matthew Ritchie’s anti-pavillion project The Morning Line (2008), produced in collaboration with engineer-architect Daniel Bosia & Arup AGU, and …
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Mining Ideas Part 3: From Sketchbook to Installation
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Mining Ideas Part 3: From Sketchbook to Installation
After our last two columns focusing on using sketchbooks in the classroom, teachers have been submitting absolutely BEAUTIFUL work inspired by sketching, planning and ideas for teaching about contemporary art. …
Letter from London
Letter From London: Protest Too Much
Letter from London
Letter From London: Protest Too Much
Whichever candidate succeeds this November, there will be a discernible effect in art. The last eight years have seen a resurgence of politically motivated art comparable to that produced during and …
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Mining Ideas Part 2: Using Sketchbooks to Help Teach About Contemporary Art
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Mining Ideas Part 2: Using Sketchbooks to Help Teach About Contemporary Art
Last week’s Teaching With Contemporary Art column, Mining Ideas, had some very interesting thoughts and perspectives submitted by Jennifer, Eric, and Sue. I want to continue the dialogue this week …
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Gabriel Orozco | “Mobile Matrix”
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Gabriel Orozco | “Mobile Matrix”
EXCLUSIVE: Gabriel Orozco discusses the process behind his sculpture Mobile Matrix (2006), a permanent installation for the José Vasconcelos Library in Mexico City. Gabriel Orozco’s sculptures and photographs disrupt conventional …
Letter from London
Letter from London: Hirst Among Equals
Letter from London
Letter from London: Hirst Among Equals
Art gets into the national news in the UK in four ways. One: a publically funded institution decides to purchase something of apparent worthlessness (a ‘pile of bricks,’ a can of poo) …
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Nancy Spero | Leon Golub’s “Gigantomachy II”
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Nancy Spero | Leon Golub’s “Gigantomachy II”
EXCLUSIVE: Leon Golub’s Gigantomachy II (1966) and Nancy Spero’s Maypole: Take No Prisoners (2007) in her New York studio. A pioneer of feminist art, Nancy Spero’s work since the 1960s …
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Matthew Ritchie | “The Morning Line”
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Matthew Ritchie | “The Morning Line”
EXCLUSIVE: Matthew Ritchie discusses his upcoming exhibition The Morning Line (2008) in his New York studio, with animated architectural schematics of the installation. The Morning Line will be on view …
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Alfredo Jaar | Gramsci & Pasolini
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Alfredo Jaar | Gramsci & Pasolini
EXCLUSIVE: Alfredo Jaar in his installation Infinite Cell (2004) in Santiago, Chile, and various works. Through installations, photographs, and community-based projects, Alfredo Jaar explores the public’s desensitization to images and …
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Positively Puryear
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Positively Puryear
There is no substitute for seeing Martin Puryear’s sculptures firsthand. Martin Puryear at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., spanning the museum’s two buildings, offers such an opportunity …
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Slowing Down and Visualizing Approaches
Teaching with Contemporary Art
Slowing Down and Visualizing Approaches
While vacationing locally this summer (since that’s all anyone has gas money for) and taking the necessary steps to slow down in order to feed your imagination and even your …
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Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle | Casta Paintings
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Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle | Casta Paintings
EXCLUSIVE: Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle at home in Chicago, with photographs of the installation The Garden of Delights (1998) at the XXIV Sao Paulo Bienal. Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle’s technologically sophisticated works use natural …