Until the Pips Squeak
Posted by michelle on 01 Nov 2007 at 07:48 pm | Tagged as: art paparazzi, responses/reviews
- Emvergeoning friends Megan & Murray McMillan are workaholics. They just finished an incredibly scenic residency in Greece and one of their video projects is currently on view at the 10th Annual Istanbul Biennial. It that’s not enough, check out a review of their Channelbone, 2-day whale installation in St. Louis in the latest issue of Art in America
- Speaking of Art in America, Michael Duncan wrote an informative and eloquent feature on San Antonio recluse, Dario Robleto, in this month’s issue. Duncan also wrote the catalog essay for Robleto’s show at Arthouse, a collaborative installation with the recently deceased Jeremy Blake.
- In other news, why does this story have Dario Robleto written all over it? Seems to fit into the themes of fear and tenderness in men…
- And last but certainly not least, David Rubin gets a high five for managing to book Jennifer Steinkamp for the San Antonio Museum of Art: installation stardate 2009.
something is missing from this post. redact much?
A joke is one way of telling a lie in order to tell the truth.
a lie is just an unrealised truth.
11:16
If we’ve learned anything from MySpace and Facebook, it’s that my generation values being a part of the group and having a say. We’re mavericks of social networking, communication and internal organization.
Didn’t Marx say that all political upheavals were unimportant compared to the invention of the steam engine? And would Marx not have said today: what are all the protests against global capitalism in comparison with the internet?
Liberal communists do not want to be mere profit machines,”…
“They want their lives to have deeper meaning. They want to give something back to society.”
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Theres not enough Jungian symbology in his words and actions for it to be truely “spiritual”. At most his performance comes off as highly showmanship and nothing more than ear and eye candy and completely overstated. Spirituality (in the depressive sense) I believe was better stated by the Tom York of the band Radiohead. But that is just my opinion.
It seems that the ninth is a limit. He who wants to go beyond it must pass away. It seems as if something might be imparted to us in the Tenth which we ought not yet to know, for which we are not ready. Those who have written a Ninth stood too close to the hereafter.
And he said also to the multitudes: When you see a cloud rising from the west, presently you say: A shower is coming. And so it happeneth.
something is missing from this post. redact much?
rachel cook left glasstire. apparently we accidentally printed that before it was “official”, but now the announcement has been made. sorry for the confusion.
shhhh, the journalists are sleeping.
touché
Thanks Michelle : )