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Feminism and Yves Klein’s Anthropométries
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Jan 2011
At a graduate student in art history, I was excited to be working at the Walker as a public relations and marketing intern when the Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers exhibition arrived here last October, after its presentation at the Hirshhorn in Washington, D.C. Its challenge to viewers to experience the art of pure color as envisioned by Klein is alluring, but while taking a course last fall…
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Words + Pictures: Alec Soth’s winner for Flickr assignment #4
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Jan 2011
With the annnouncement of a winner for his fourth group photo project on Flickr, Alec Soth winds up a series that has been running in conjunction with From Here to There: Alec Soth’s America, the Walker survey closing January 2. He writes:
“Thanks to everyone who participated in the 4th and final Flickr assignment. I’ve learned so much from these assignments and love the way they relate to my…
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The Art of the Getaway: Winter trips featuring work by Walker artists
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Dec 2010
In the spirit of the season, when various media outlets take to recommending more or less extravagant “winter getaways,” we suggest basing a trip on some favorite recent additions to the Walker collections.
If you enjoyed swaying in the hammocks that were part of the Hélio Oiticica and Neville D’Almeida’s CC5 Hendrixwar/Cosmococa Programa-in-Progress, on view at the Walker last summer …
… then book a…
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The amateur effect: Alec Soth’s winner for Flickr assignment #3
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Dec 2010
Alec Soth writes: Thanks to everyone who participated in the 3rd From Here To There Flickr assignment. The assignment was to take a picture of a non-photographer and then have this person take a picture of you. My hope was to illustrate that amateur photographs are often as good or better than those made by ‘serious’ photographers. An inspiration was a project I saw in Foam Magazine called Manélud…
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YvesKlein: Texts from ’20 Days of Klein’ on Twitter
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Nov 2010
For the 20 days leading up to the opening of Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the staff decided to try an experiment in the realm of the internet, specifically through Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter. Their goal was to introduce different aspects of Klein’s prolific career and illustrate the range of his projects and the scope of what would be…
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Alec Soth’s Third Flickr Project Well Underway
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Nov 2010
Alec Soth’s third and latest Flickrproject is in full gear aiming to have partiicpants find answers to the question, “Why are amateur photographer’s so damn good?” Soth has directed participants first to take a picture of a non-photographer; then have the non-photographer take a picture of them using either the same camera or a different one. These images are then placed side by side with a brief…
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The winning short story for Alec Soth’s Flickr Assignment 2
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Nov 2010
Alec Soth announced a winner for his second flickr assignment this morning — a challenge that had participants opening a story by photographing a stranger, and asking that person to show them something.
As he did with the first assignment, he singled out some honorable mentions first:
“I love everything about these Flickr assignments except for one thing: having to pick a winner.
So many good stories…
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Bits & Pieces: Yves Klein, Alfons Schilling, Goshka Macuga, Fiona Banner
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Oct 2010
What’s in a name? Yves Klein: With the Void, Full Powers, the title of Klein’s newly opened retrospective, definitely radiates a mysterious kind of cool. But what does it mean? Co-curator Philippe Vergne explains the origins of “Avec le vide, les pleins pouvoirs” in his essay for the exhibition catalogue, noting that it was a comment left by writer/philosopher Albert Camus in the guest book at Yves Klein…
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From the Archives: After Hours at the Walker
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Oct 2010
For Yves Klein the act of showing up was everything. His presence created the art and in so doing he created remarkable events. Invoking the spirit of Yves Klein — for surely he will be present in that form at tomorrow night’s After Hours party in honor of his retrospective — here are a few ghosts of Walker opening parties with some magical moments of their own. (Click on images for a larger view…