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Park Avenue Tunnel to be Closed for Interactive Art Show

Monday, July 29th, 2013

For the next three consecutive Saturdays, the city will temporarily close the Park Avenue tunnel to car traffic. The tunnel, which runs from 33rd to 40th Streets, will be transformed into an interactive art show created by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. The project will turn participants’ short messages into waves of sound and arching light, determined by the pitch and volume of the messengers’ voices.  (more…)

Matthew Barney Seeks Extras For New Film

Thursday, June 27th, 2013

Volunteers are needed as extras for a film collaboration between artist Matthew Barney and composer Jonathon Bepler, entitled River of Fundamental. The filming will take place on Saturday, June 29th at the Brooklyn Navy Yards, and volunteers will be needed for a 10-hour period. Requirements for the position include a willingness to get your feet wet, enclosed shoes and vocal participation. In return for involvement, volunteers will receive a box lunch and a limited-edition, signed, and numbered t-shirt. (more…)

AO Newslink

Wednesday, September 5th, 2012

Artists Jonah Freeman and Justin Lowe will transform Chelsea’s Marlborough Gallery into a “junkyard fantasy” as part of their latest project, which hosts a grimy subterranean world with elements of sci-fi and squalor, described by Freeman as the debris after “some horrible event had happened and everyone had to evacuate.” Since their breakout work, Hello Meth Lab In The Sun, in 2008, (beginning in Marfa, reiterated in Art Basel Miami and Deitch projects in New York) shows of varying edginess have followed. “Shadow Pool: A Natural History of the San San International,” held at Hollywood Forever Cemetery, was the pair’s most recent solo venture.

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New York: Rineke Dijkstra at The Guggenheim through October 8, 2012

Tuesday, July 31st, 2012

Rineke Dijkstra, Coney Island, NY, 1993. All images courtesy of the artist and the Guggenheim collection, NYC.

Since the early 1990s, Rineke Dijkstra has been creating photographic and cinematic portraits that expose, examine, and celebrate humanity. It is a rare occurrence when one bears witness to the complexities and nuances of life epitomized in a fleeting gesture or facial expression. It is even more rare to capture these gestures or expressions on camera. Dijkstra’s work is devoted to a fascination with these possibilities found within the miracle of physical embodiment.

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AO On Site – New York: François Morellet & Gerhard von Graevenitz “Moving Spirits” at Sperone Westwater through July 27, 2012

Sunday, July 8th, 2012

Gerhard von Graevenitz, Untitled, 1968

This July, the Sperone Westwater gallery presents Moving Spirits, an exhibition of the kinetic works of Francois Morellet (France) and Gerhard von Graevenitz (Germany). The longtime collaborators are featured here through works dated between 1960 and 1976, the period coinciding with the artists’ involvement with the Light-Kinetic Movement.

Installation view of Morellet/von Graevenitz, Sperone Westwater

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AO On Site: New York: Caro Niederer ‘Paintings’ at Hauser & Wirth through July 27, 2012

Saturday, July 7th, 2012


Caro Niederer, Karen Blixen’s Garden (2006) All images courtesy Hauser & Wirth unless otherwise noted.

Until July 27, Hauser & Wirth Gallery hosts 18 paintings by the Swiss artist Caro Niederer. Consistent, engrossing movement synthesizes a wide variety of subject and scale. Niederer’s work since 1990 is presented in a ‘capsule survey’ in a skylit room towards the rear of the gallery. Sprinkled throughout this room are illustrations from the Kama Sutra in which a burgeoning fascination with narrative is apparent. These walls serve to acclimate the visitor to a stimulating use of color in Niederer’s larger-scale work.

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