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Berlin: Gabriel Orozco Asterisms at Deutsche Guggenheim Through October 21, 2012

Sunday, July 22nd, 2012


Gabriel Orozco, Sandstars (2012)

Exploring qualities of taxonomic classification, Mexican-born artist Gabriel Orozco frequently picks his subjects apart, examining numerous elements before assembling or arranging them in the gallery context.  His pieces have explored the interaction between nature and culture on micro and macro levels, using scientific forms to classify and categorize these encounters.


Gabriel Orozco, Astroturf Constellation (2012)

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Go See – Berlin: Agathe Snow ‘All Access World’ at Deutsche Guggenheim through March 30, 2011

Saturday, February 5th, 2011


Agathe Snow, Arc de Triomphe (2010). Via Deutsche Guggenheim

Through All Access World, Agathe Snow invites her audience to make historical monuments their own. All Access World represents a fictional company that shrinks the Berlin Wall, the Eiffel Tower, and other such structures, down to a human scale. Its goal is to promote “a more democratic approach to monument ownership and distribution.” Snow’s gallery space at Deutsche Guggenheim is full of interactive sculptures that dissect the importance of monuments and their locations.

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Go See: Anish Kapoor at the Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, November 30, 2008 – February 1, 2009

Sunday, December 14th, 2008


Memory
by Anish Kappor on display now at the Deutsche Guggenheim via Deutsche Guggenheim

Anish Kapoor – Memory
Deutsche Guggenheim Museum
, Unter den Linden 13/15 10117 Berlin
November 30, 2008 – February 1, 2009

Considered one of the most talented and influential sculptors of his generation, Anish Kapoor recently unveiled his new installation Memory (2008) at the Deutsche Guggenheim.  Born in Bombay, India in 1954, Anish Kapoor lived and worked in London through the 1970’s and quickly rose to prominence as a sculptor during that time.  Since then, Kapoor has gained international acclaim and has exhibited extensively worldwide at venues such as the Tate Gallery and the Hayward Gallery in London, Haus der Kunst in Munich, Reina Sofia in Madrid and Kunsthale Basel and more.  Memory is part of a program established by the Deutsche Guggenheim in 1998, which consists of a series of projects committed to prominent and innovative contemporary artists such as John Baldessari, Hanne Darboven, William Kentridge, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Bill Viola, and Phoebe Washburn.

Anish Kapoor Memory [Deutsche Guggenheim]
Anish Kapoor: Memory
[Guggenheim]
Anish Kapoor Memory
[ Press Release]
Video: Anish Kapoor: Memory / Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin / Interview [vernissage.tv]
Kapoor Installation Pictures
[Flikr]

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Newslinks 1.22.08

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008


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Warhol Self-Portrait via Bloomberg

Three Warhol Self-Portraits Priced to Sell at Close to $29 Million [Bloomberg]
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Guggenheim Accepts Creative Donation from Deutsche Bank [NY Times]
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Serpentine Gallery’s Next Pavilion: A Frank Gehry Design [Bloomberg]
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Vik Muniz’s Clinton Hill Loft [Media Bistro]
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London Galleries to Watch [This is London]

Kaiser Permanente and Goodwill Southern California Sponsor E-Waste Collection from Kern to San Diego.

Computer Weekly News May 6, 2010 Celebrating a four-year Earth Day partnership, Kaiser Permanente and Goodwill Southern California are anticipating that, with this year’s expansion to six days and 20 Southern California sites, the Kaiser Permanente Southern California response to the e-waste campaign may hit a new record and prove to be the largest and most successful collection by a Goodwill corporate partner in California this year. go to web site kaiser permanente locations

“Every year our physicians and employees bring in obsolete computers, monitors, cast-off cell phones, and other outdated electronic home equipment and hazardous e-waste that might otherwise have ended up in area landfills,” says Benjamin Chu, MD, MPH, MACP, president of the Kaiser Permanente Southern California Region. “We are leaders in green design, building and purchasing, so partnering with Goodwill in their Earth Day E-Waste collection is a natural for us. It just makes sense to do what we can to keep the environment as healthy as our communities,” adds Dr. Chu.

“The Kaiser Permanente and Goodwill Earth Day program is one of the most successful corporate partnerships we’ve ever had,” said Goodwill Southern California President and CEO, Doug Barr. “This year we have 20 collection sites on Kaiser Permanente locations, and we can’t say enough about the enthusiasm and energy that Kaiser Permanente has put behind this region-wide effort.” Kaiser Permanente’s e-waste collection began in Fontana on April 15 and rolled out in Downey, Panorama City, San Diego-San Marcos, and Woodland Hills through April 20. website kaiser permanente locations

Today, April 22, e-waste collection continues at the Kaiser Permanente corporate headquarters in Pasadena (393 East Walnut Street, 91188), and the Los Angeles, South Bay, Riverside, Anaheim and Irvine medical centers, as well as the Kern County-Ming Avenue and East Hills locations.

This year’s campaign will conclude with collections at the Baldwin Park and West Los Angeles medical centers and the San Diego-Otay Mesa site on April 23. Some locations will collect donated clothes or personal documents for shredding. Goodwill representatives will assist with heavy items, and will provide receipts for all donated e-waste goods they accept.

Kaiser Permanente is America’s leading integrated health plan. Founded in 1945, it is a nonprofit, group practice prepayment program with Southern California headquarters in Pasadena, California. Kaiser Permanente serves the health care needs of 3.3 million members in Southern California. Today it encompasses the nonprofit Kaiser Foundation Health Plan, Inc., Kaiser Foundation Hospitals and their subsidiaries, and the for-profit Southern California Permanente Medical Group. Kaiser Permanente’s Southern California Region includes more than 49,919 technical, administrative and clerical employees and caregivers, and more than 6,000 physicians representing all specialties. More information about Kaiser Permanente can be found at www.kaiserpermanente.org. About Goodwill Southern California: GSC operates 63 retail stores, 41 attended donation centers, three campuses and 24 workforce/training centers in the counties of Los Angeles (north of Rosecrans Ave.), Riverside and San Bernardino. Charity Navigator, an independent charity evaluator, gave GSC its highest four-star ranking for eight consecutive years, because GSC spends 91 percent of its budget on programs that transform lives through the power of work. For more information about GSC and its programs, visit www.goodwillsocal.org.

Newslinks 12.20.07

Thursday, December 20th, 2007


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China’s Contemporary Art Museum via Art Newspaper

China’s first contemporary art museum backed by Belgian, Guy Ullens – [Art Newspaper]
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Best Upcoming Art Shows of 2008 – [Times Online UK]
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Mamontova Gallery in Russin debuts – [Bloomberg]
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Jeff Wall Show opens simultaneously in White Cube London, Guggenheim in Berlin – [Financial Times]
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UBS to display corporate Stash in Tokyo in ’08 – [Bloomberg]
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Picasso Stolen from Sao Paulo Art Museum – [ArtDaily]
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TigerDirect.com and CompUSA to Host 12th Annual Build Your Own PC Race for Charity at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show.

Leisure & Travel Week January 17, 2009 TigerDirect.com and CompUSA, leading retailers of consumer electronics and technology products, along with AMD and Systemax will once again team up at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show for the 12th Annual Build Your Own PC Race for Charity. This year’s event will be held from 5:30-8:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 8th, 2009 at the Wynn Hotel and Resort in Las Vegas.

“While the buzz at CES revolves around new products and technologies, TigerDirect.com and CompUSA have been able to use the time over the last 12 years to bring journalists and various technology companies together to raise over $2 million for non-profit organizations and schools around the country,” said Gilbert Fiorentino, Chief Executive of the Systemax Technology Products Division. “We’re extremely proud of what we’ve accomplished so far and look forward to raising more for charity in the future.” This year, the 30 participating technology journalists represent major media outlets and analyst firms. Some of the outlets include Wired, G4TV, Gizmodo.com , Revision3, Computer Shopper, PC World, Maximum PC, Fox Morning News, Yahoo! Tech, and the Seattle Times. The top three winners also receive a total of $13,500 in cash that is also donated to their designated charities — $10,000, $2,500 and $1,000 respectively. here amd phenom ii go to web site amd phenom ii

The objective of the Race is to determine who can assemble a computer based on the AMD Phenom II X4 Quad Core processor in the fastest amount of time. Last year’s winner, Will Smith of Maximum PC, assembled his PC in just 10 1/2 minutes, winning the event for his first time. He designated Child’s Play, a game industry charity dedicated to improving the lives of children with toys and games in a network of over 40 hospitals worldwide, as the recipient of his computer and the $10,000 first prize cash donation.

Also, for the first time, AMD will host an Overclocking Race, pitting some of the most well known technology journalists against each other to test who can maintain the highest stable frequency on air and water cooled PCs. The systems used in the race will all boast the AMD Platform Technology, codenamed “Dragon,” featuring the new AMD Phenom II X4 quad-core processor. The AMD Overclocking race will take place prior to the start of the official PC race from 5:45 – 6:45 p.m.

In addition to our name sponsors, AMD and Systemax, the event is also supported by other companies including CA, Microsoft, Logitech, PayPal and many others — most of whom will be on-hand to show off their latest technology releases during the cocktail reception preceding the race.