FLUXLIST: NYTimes.com Article: Savoring the Slowness of Art at the Speed of Television

2001-09-09 Thread datastar

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Savoring the Slowness of Art at the Speed of Television

By KAY LARSON

 An ambitious four-part PBS series, quot;Art21: Art in the 21st
Century,quot; gets rid of narrators and allows artists to tell us
in their own words how they work and why they do what they do.

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FLUXLIST: SEEDSIGNS for Philadelpho

2001-09-09 Thread mIEKAL aND

F R I E N D S

After 3 aborted attempts I have finally completed the beta version of
my tribute to Philadelpho Menezes.  I must confess that I knew very
little of his art  activities until receiving the announcement of his
death
over several of the mailing lists of which I am a member.

I was harvesting the seeds of False Blue Indigo (Baptisia Australis)
that day   my immediate instinct was to form the newly harvested
seed(signs)
into the letters of his name  scan them into the computer.

Over the last year the intended tribute never really fell into place.
When
attending E-Poetry 2001 at SUNY-Buffalo, Wilton Azevedo presented an
inspiring tribute to Menezes' work which more than anything informs my
own attempts at an intersign tribute.  Also meeting Brazilian
poet/theorists Giselle
Breugelmann  Lucio Agra  at the festival insured that I had living
contact
with a body of work that until then had only been virtual.


SEEDSIGNS
for Philadelpho

by mIEKAL aND
Allegra Fi Wakest, voice


[flash, 517K]



http://cla.umn.edu/joglars/SEEDSIGN/index.html





FLUXLIST: subtitled

2001-09-09 Thread jason pierce

the Twelve Fate Game is now subtitled in mandarin

http://www.onyxmirr.org/Game.html

~jason



FLUXLIST: 7TH INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL BIENNIAL

2001-09-09 Thread crisarc2000

*For Immediate Release* 

The Re:Duchamp Traveling Exhibiton will participate in the

7TH INTERNATIONAL ISTANBUL BIENNIAL, TURKEY

Press Reception: 
September 22, (5-8pm)

Location:
Sofyali Sokak 26, Ikinci Blok
Asmalimescit, Tunel 80050
Istanbul, Turkey

Exhibition Dates:
22 September #8211; 13 October, 2001

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS: 

Halil Akdeniz, Huseyin Alptekin, Selda Asal, Nancy Atakan, Cem Aydogan, Jessica 
Bajoros, Jason Banker, Yasha Butler, Elif Celebi, Ipek Duben, Dorsey Dunn, Memed 
Erdener, Filippo Falaguasta, Candeger Furtun, Sirin Iskit, Gulsun Karamustafa, Sermin 
Kardestuncer, Nur Kocak, Jaime Levy, Raffael Lomas, Chris Natrop, Seza Paker, Giordano 
Pozzi, Margo Sawyer, Frank Schroder, Barry Ledoux Sonnier, Carsten Stehr, Yusuf 
Taktak, Vahit Tuna, Murvet Turkyilmaz, Tyrome Tripoli. 

curated by: Ipek Duben (Turkey), Daniel Rothbart (USA)
media sponsor: NY ARTS magazine 

*Recent additions from the 49th Venice Biennale*

Curated by Cristine Wang:

Mark Amerika
Daniel Garcia Andujar
Douglas Davis
Christoph Draeger 
Peter Fend
Joy Garnett
Paul Garrin
Ken Goldberg
Wang Gongxin
Marina Grzinic  Aina Smid
Wenda Gu
Ingo Gunther
Jon Iippolito
Eduardo Kac
Olga Kisseleva
Tina Laporta
Jenny Marketou
Marcello Mazzela
Paul D. Miller (aka DJ Spooky)
MTAA
Olu Oguibe
Andres Serrano 
Tony Oursler
Hani Rashid (Asymptote Architects)
Mark Tribe  Kerry Tribe

Re: Duchamp, Travelling Exhibition is one of the most recent works of Abraham 
Lubelski and incorporates the work of over 250 other artists (including Nam June Paik, 
Dennis Oppenheim, Carl Andre, Ilya + Emilia Kabakov, Inka Essenhigh, Taylor Mead, and 
Larry Weiner, among others). The installation, after Duchamp#8217;s installation for 
the First Papers of Surrealism, is an assemblage of clotheslines from which are hung 
all the artwork to be viewed at once. These shows become a Duchampian metaphor of the 
contemporary art world.

When Duchamp developed a benefit exhibition for the French Relief Societies in 1942 
with a mile of string it was not only to fulfill a commission to do things as cheaply 
as possible but it was also the opportunity to create a metaphor for the difficulties 
the visitor often encounters in the attempt to understand modern art. To Duchamp, to 
Beuys, everything is art and everything is possible. Or at least art is an attempt at 
the seemingly impossible. Still the greatest dream of everyone is to live a life of 
freedom: free to be curious, to explore, to seize the moment, to understand. The 
artist and the world create a common bond, that we are united in our search for 
truth. 

The installation has evolved as it has been presented from country to country. Re: 
Duchamp has already been exhibited in New York City and in various cities in Germany, 
Poland, Chile and Israel and most recently at the Venice Biennale. 

View the most recent editions to the 
Re:Duchamp Traveling Exhibition online at

http://geocities.com/firstpulseproj/duchampsplash.html
web design by www.firstpulseprojects.org

Or viewable from:
http://www.cristine.org

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