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Abraham’s List
Via artforum.com
Mar 4
A new top-10 list by Abraham Cruzvillegas—whose show The Autoconstrucción Suites opens at the Walker Mar. 23—points out cultural moments from Werner Herzog’s The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner (1974) to Mexico’s Stridentism movement, launched in the 1920s.
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Passings: Thomas McEvilley
Via jacket2.org
Mar 4
Scholar, critic, translator, and poet Thomas McEvilley has passed away at age 73 from complications of cancer. A prolific author, he penned numerous volumes including 2010’s Yves the Provocateur: Yves Klein and Twentieth-Century Art.
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Gallagher in GIFs
Via art21.tumblr.com
Feb 26
“This idea of repetition and revision is central to my process—this idea of stacking and layering and building up densities and recoveries,” says Ellen Gallagher, whose work is in our collection. A fitting way to look at her work? The repetitive GIF format!
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Mueck at Work
Via designboom.com
Feb 25
Coinciding with his new show in Paris, Ron Mueck, whose hyperrealistic art is on view in our show Lifelike (opening Friday at the Museum of Contemporary Art, San Diego), is the subject of a new film by Gautier Deblonde, who documents the reclusive artist at work.
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$70 Baldessari
Via independent.co.uk
Feb 25
Artists and designers from John Baldessari to Manolo Blahnik have donated works to the Royal College of Art’s secret postcard sale next month. For one day, art can be purchased for £45. The catch: you won’t know who made it until after money changes hands.
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“When Reality Isn’t Dramatic Enough”
Via bagnewsnotes.com
Feb 22
An award-winning photo by Magnum’s Paolo Pellegrin doesn’t depict what the caption says it does, writes Michael Shaw, who sparks a discussion in comments and elsewhere about representation, captions, and plagiarism.
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A Minnesota Slant
Via featureshoot.com
Feb 21
Taking its title from Bernd and Hilla Becher’s work, photographer Cameron Wittig’s Duluth Typologies messes with perception by squaring hillside homes in the northern Minnesota city with the expected horizon.
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Lynch on Lithography
Via latimes.com
Feb 21
In a new mini-documentary, David Lynch visits Idem Paris, a French lithography shop that’s worked with artists from Matisse to Duchamp to Raymond Pettibon. Shot in black-and-white, the wordless short serves as a meditation on the analog mechanics of printing.
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DJ Dinos
Via guardian.co.uk
Feb 20
Artist Dinos Chapman is “terrified” how Luftbobler, his debut album of “experimental ambient electronic noise,” will be received. “I can’t hide behind my brother. Jake and I do this thing where I can blame it on him or he can blame it on me. This is just me.”