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June 2012

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Jun 28, 20125 notes
#public art #Paola Pivi #Public Art Fund
Awesome New Art Tumblrs!

tumblropenarts:

Asia Society

Scope Art Show

Go Brooklyn Art (Brooklyn Museum)

David Nolan Gallery

artnet

U Michigan Museum of Art

New Image Art Gallery

Angel Orensanz Foundation

Residency Unlimited

The Jogging

Eyebeam NYC

SVA MFA Fine Arts

Cloaque

dOCUMENTA 13 - 100 Days in Kassel

Summer Fridays

Jun 28, 2012798 notes
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#art #public art #foursquare
Jun 26, 201258 notes
#art #Paola Pivi #how i roll #public art #Public Art Fund
Jun 26, 201221 notes
#andy warhol #salvador dali
“

What is ART for?

It’s a way of resisting the lack of meaning in things, a desperate attempt to make sense of how random and absurd the world is - and it’s also a way of celebrating exactly that.

”
—Amalia Pica - (via thewordoftheartists) 

You can see Amalia’s work in our Common Ground exhibition at City Hall Park 
Jun 26, 2012454 notes
#amalia pica
Artists!

manbartlett:

I’m currently a virtual artist-in-residence for Residency Unlimited, and as part of that, I have a question for you! 

What kind of art do you make, and why?

Jun 25, 201258 notes
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#public art #Brazil #recycle
Jun 25, 20125 notes
#art #public art #London #soap
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Jun 25, 20128 notes
#art #Paola Pivi #How I Roll #public art #Public Art Fund
Listen

Great podcast featuring Public Art Fund friend and former artist (1988) Fred Wilson. 

manpodcast:

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features artist Fred Wilson and was taped live at the Toledo Museum of Art to celebrate the opening of “Color Ignited: Glass 1962-2012.” The exhibition celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Studio Glass movement and the TMA’s role in it. The show includes work by Wilson, Dan Flavin, Josiah McElheny and more. (Toledo has long been one of the world’s glass-manufacturing powerhouses.)

Wilson is best known for his works made not out of pigment-and-canvas or bronze, but with museum collections. His work with his materials raises questions about historical narratives we’ve been taught, narratives that are often re-inforced by collections and displays of cultural objects. This year marks the 20th anniversary of Wilson’s landmark “Mining the Museum” exhibition at the Maryland Historical Society, an exhibition that was organized by Lisa Corrin for Baltimore’s The Contemporary Museum kunsthalle. Wilson has exhibited widely across the United States and has represented the United States at the Cairo Biennial (1992) and at the Venice Biennale (2003).

One of the works Wilson exhibited in Venice in 2009 was Iago’s Mirror, which the TMA acquired last year. Wilson and I recorded this week’s show while sitting in front of it. [Image above: Wilson, courtesy TMA/Andrew Weber.]

To download the program directly to your PC/mobile device, click here. To download or subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here.  To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. Images of artworks discussed on the program are here.

Jun 25, 201225 notes
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Jun 22, 20125 notes
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Jun 22, 201211 notes
#mad men #fashion #fashion friday
Jun 22, 20128 notes
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#art #How I Roll #Paola Pivi #public art #Public Art Fund
Jun 20, 201223 notes
#art #Tom Otterness #Times Square
Jun 20, 20123 notes
#art #Paola Pivi #public art #Public Art Fund #plane!
Jun 19, 2012
#How I Roll #Paola Pivi #Nicholas Baume #Jerry Saltz
Jun 19, 20122 notes
#How I Roll #Nicholas Baume #China Chow #Jeffrey Deitch
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