Friday, July 30, 2010
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Heather Christle at the Continental Review
NEW!! Heather Christle poem/video at The Continental Review
read Heather's poems in her book The Difficult Farm and the brand new chapbook from minutes BOOKS
THE SEASIDE!
read Heather's poems in her book The Difficult Farm and the brand new chapbook from minutes BOOKS
THE SEASIDE!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Helmut Smits
Check out Nederlander Helmut Smits
filling a hole
urban pigeon
two I beams saying HI
football stadium 1
football stadium 2
rainbow 1
rainbow 2
plastic plant acting like a real one by losing its leaves
filling a hole
urban pigeon
two I beams saying HI
football stadium 1
football stadium 2
rainbow 1
rainbow 2
plastic plant acting like a real one by losing its leaves
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Megan and Murray McMillan at the Kunsthallen in Denmark
If in Denmark, check out the McMillan's incredible lily piece among many other notables:
"The artists presented in this exhibition create wildly ramified, strange growths, brilliantly-coloured mixtures of artificial and natural flowers, ranging from boundary-breaking, beautiful pieces inspired by nature to immaculate results of contemporary, organically-based, scientific experiments. The artists mix our thousand-year-old knowledge of the life-giving and lethal potential of plants, departing from our urge to achieve perfection. Instead they let go of control and uniformity, allowing things to unfold freely in untamed and unpredictable anarchy."
through Sept 19
"The artists presented in this exhibition create wildly ramified, strange growths, brilliantly-coloured mixtures of artificial and natural flowers, ranging from boundary-breaking, beautiful pieces inspired by nature to immaculate results of contemporary, organically-based, scientific experiments. The artists mix our thousand-year-old knowledge of the life-giving and lethal potential of plants, departing from our urge to achieve perfection. Instead they let go of control and uniformity, allowing things to unfold freely in untamed and unpredictable anarchy."
through Sept 19
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