"Between Love and Loss" at Matthew Marks Gallery, Julia Phillips' first solo exhibition in Los Angeles, features new and preexisting work seen for the first time, including sculpture, video, drawings, and monoprints.
The exhibition’s title is a reference to American opera singer Jessye Norman, an influential figure for the artist, and speaks to the experience of living through the past eighteen months.
Read here the full text: https://bit.ly/3E92Zy6
Andrew Norman Wilson discusses with Aily Nash one of his most recent video productions, “In the Air Tonight.” Created during the lockdown in the spring of 2020, the video features the ubiquitous Phil Collins track and excerpted clips from commercial cinema of the ’80s and ’90s to make palpable the dissociative effect of mass media, estranged from their original signification yet employing the substrate that continues to resonate inside us.
Read here “In the Air Tonight: A Conversation with Andrew Norman Wilson” by Aily Nash: https://bit.ly/3o72vCZ
Andrew Norman Wilson’s “In the Air Tonight” is featured in Lo schermo dell'arte's streaming programme until November 21.
The latest round of exhibitions, which will open on 4 November and run until 20 November 2021, features DITTRICH & SCHLECHTRIEM (Berlin, Germany), i8 Gallery (Reykjavík, Iceland) and Allied Editions (London, UK). Explore in person at No.9 Cork Street or online on Frieze Viewing Room. Free and open to all: https://bit.ly/2ZuTjhR
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For this month’s episode of The Uncanny Valley, Laura U. Marks spoke to Alex Estorick about contemporary computer-based algorithmic practices and their antecedents within Islamic art, reflecting on the concept of “haptic visuality” as a way of restoring vision as a form of touch.
The Uncanny Valley Episode XI: “Media Genealogies and Haptic Geographies” Laura U. Marks in conversation with Alex Estorick: https://bit.ly/3mzXKRF
Video: Jawa El Khash, The Upper Side of the Sky, 2019. Virtual reality. Courtesy of the artist.
Flash Art Studios
Flash Art Studios is a creative and artistic production agency that places contemporary art at the center of a new cultural and commercial discourse for brands and institutions.
Flash Art Studios was born from the expertise of Gea Politi, Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Flash Art; Cristiano Seganfreddo, Publisher of Flash Art; and Alessio Avventuroso, Art Director of Flash Art.
Flash Art #332 Fall 2020 is OUT NOW
Flash Art #332 Fall 2020 is OUT NOW
Starting from this issue Flash Art will become a seasonal publication, doubling its page count and contents to offer readers a more in-depth, discursive experience. A new logo heralds this change, an apparent return to the visual identity of the magazine, albeit revised and updated with an evolving graphic layout.
This Fall issue will focus on the exhibition as a moment of reflection and revelation with infinite potential for investigation.
Contents: Cover Story Liliane Lijn, Germano Celant, Philippe Parreno, Samson Young, Juan Cortés, Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard, Yona Friedman, Ivana Bašić, Bani Haykal, Baseera Khan, Autumn Knight, Zina Saro-Wiwa, Marina Rosenfeld, Ian Wilson, Jana Winderen, 29471120.
Flash Art is also available in a digital format with annual and quarterly options, both providing instant access to current and archive issues: https://bit.ly/3jCzJW6.
Original audio: Samson Young, "Ageha," performed by Olivia De Prato.
The new Flash Art International logo is designed by Agenziadelcontemporaneo under the art direction of Alessio Avventuroso with exclusive "ABC Gravity" designed by Dinamo. “ABC Gravity” is a multi-width Variable Font currently designed by Robert Janes and to be released via Dinamo. “ABC Gravity” is a multi-width Variable Font currently designed by Robert Janes and to be released via Dinamo in 2021.
FLASH ART #331 Summer 2020 is OUT NOW!
FLASH ART #331 Summer 2020 is OUT NOW! In addition to the print format, get the digital version here: https://bit.ly/3gCPlqy
Flash Art digital version comes in two options, annual and quarterly. Both provide instant access to current and archive issues.
This version of the magazine is interactive: each article is connected to the content index and each link, email address and telephone number with the relative URL, providing an enjoyable user experience, with an integrated search engine.
In this issue: cover story Lynette Yiadom-Boakye,
Olafur Eliasson, Neïl Beloufa, Amnesia Scanner,
Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Studio Tomás Saraceno;
Shumon Basar, Douglas Coupland and Hans Ulrich Obrist on "The Extreme Self"; an essay by Marina Fokidis, and the second episode of "The Curatorial Gaze," column by Pierre Bal-Blanc.
On the cover: Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, Complication, 2013. Oil on canvas. 78.7 × 98.4 in. Courtesy of the artist; Corvi-Mora, London; and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York. © Lynette Yiadom-Boakye.
Listening In: "Aliveness: Technologies of Gathering in Times of COVID" by Maria Zuazu
Listening In: "Aliveness: Technologies of Gathering in Times of COVID" by Maria Zuazu. "The craving for being connected and in touch with others and with the world, is one of the aspects that strongly araised during the lockdown. In this text, Zuazu provides a mapping of online platforms as "places" of gathering around listening practices and live performances. Finally reflecting on how the cancellation of streamed events has given way to streets protests, the author highlights a deeper line of "live" listening: listening for life and hearing demands that affect us all."
Click here to read the full article: https://bit.ly/2ZqqLlM
“Journey Round My Room” (Voyage autour de ma chambre) is a novel by Xavier de Maistre, written between 1790 and 1794.
42 chapters for 42 days, just like a forced isolation, where de Maistre walks across his room of 36 steps each side.
The forced and confined days of Coronavirus are a long collective quarantine.
Flash Art is asking artists, critics, curators, gallerists to offer a journey around their room, to share ideas, thoughts, art, futilities, shadows, hidden drawers, recipes and fridges, projects and humanity.
In the fifth episode: Maria Luisa Frisa (@lafrisa)
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“Journey Round My Room” (Voyage autour de ma chambre) is a novel by Xavier de Maistre, written between 1790 and 1794.
42 chapters for 42 days, just like a forced isolation, where de Maistre walks across his room of 36 steps each side.
The forced and confined days of Coronavirus are a long collective quarantine.
Flash Art is asking artists, critics, curators, gallerists to offer a journey around their room, to share ideas, thoughts, art, futilities, shadows, hidden drawers, recipes and fridges, projects and humanity.
In the fourth episode: Gianni Politi (@gianni_politi), voiceover by Tommaso Paradiso (@tommasoparadiso). Strongly inspired by John Baldessari. ⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀
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SCAD is the official university partner of Design Miami.
Join SCAD at Design Miami/ Dec. 4–8. Meet visionary artists,
designers, and thought leaders, and see dynamic new work by SCAD alumni.
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SCAD’s design concept for the forum features work from a range of the university’s award-winning degree programs, from furniture design and fibers to sculpture and ceramics, including dynamic textile works by SCAD alumna Trish Andersen (B.F.A., fibers, 2005). View new work by SCAD alumni at Design Miami/ booth X16.
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