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Archive for September, 2012

AO On Site – New York: Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, “The Murder of Crows” at The Park Avenue Armory, through September 9th

Sunday, September 2nd, 2012

Installation view of The Murder of Crows (2008) at The Park Avenue Armory. Photo credit James Ewing.
Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller’s The Murder of Crows (2008), a multidimensional installation from the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary Collection, Madrid, is on view at the Park Avenue Armory through September 9, and uses the venue’s massive facility to maximum dramatic effect. Known for their collaborative aural projects, as well as Cardiff’s own celebrated 40-Part Motet (2001), the Berlin- and Canada-based Cardiff/Bures Miller team produced this current work, their largest to date, at a watershed personal moment in their lives: 6 months spent in Katmandu, Nepal, attempting to adopt their daughter Aradhana, now 5. The loftiness and uncertainty of this time are expertly translated into this work, whose 98 separate speakers literally envelop the viewer and recount a “sound play.” Based on Cardiff’s own dreams, with inspiration from Goya’s The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters (1799, from the etching series “Los Caprichos),  this “play” is a mesmerizing feat that effectively conveys the sublime breadth of human nature – its nightmarish weaknesses and divine abilities.
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Sunday, September 2nd, 2012

Although it has long been theorized that Van Gogh may have been colorblind, new evidence has come to light which may confirm this theory. Kazunori Asad, a Japanese scientist, has created an app that helps to simulate what images look like to people with colorblindness and used it to filter Van Gogh’s works, which he claims look better when seen with the filter.

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Sunday, September 2nd, 2012

Curator Neville Wakefield has been retained by Playboy to work on special projects.

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London – Yoko Ono: “To The Light” at Serpentine Gallery Through September 9th, 2012

Saturday, September 1st, 2012


Yoko Ono – To The Light (Installation View), Serpentine Gallery

As part of the London 2012 festival, The Serpentine Gallery has invited international art icon and activist Yoko Ono to exhibit a major retrospective of her work. Spanning the artist’s 50 year career, the exhibition covers both classic and newer works, including Smile, Ono’s large-scale participatory video project.

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Saturday, September 1st, 2012

Sophie Hastings of the Financial Times profiles Doug Aitken, “a champion of non-linear art.” His exhibition, “The Source,” will be opening at the Tate Liverpool on September 15th.

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Saturday, September 1st, 2012

Artforum’s current cover, with the work Cake as Pie Pending Resolve, was created by Lawrence Weiner in honor of Artforum’s 50th Anniversary Issue.

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