… performance, photography, music, theater, film, architecture, and theoretical writing, Klein was a precursor of many movements of the postwar avant-garde, including minimal art, conceptual art, land art, and performance art. …
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hatchets and skewers: parting shots
… there have been shows about the relationship of comics to gallery culture before, just like there have been shows about Post-Impressionism, or Conceptual art, or, I dunno, cowboy sculptures before–Jessica finds highlights. …
“Interference with Twigs” at Mary Mary (Contemporary Art Daily)
Recent exhibitions include a solo ‘How I Became A Solitary Noisemaker,’ Blanket Contemporary Art Inc, Vancouver (2010); ‘WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution,’ Vancouver Art Gallery (2009); ‘New Media: Artwork from the 60s and 70s in …
Valerie Hegarty: “Fallen Bierstadt”
Artist Valerie Hegarty discusses her work, Fallen Bierstadt, in the Brooklyn Museum exhibition 21: Selections of Contemporary Art from the Brooklyn Museum www.brooklynmuseum.org
Hoop the King of Art
Hoop began designing art cars in 1985, and often uses small foreign cars. Hoop is an artist by nature, producing not just art cars, but paintings, drawings and conceptual art as well. For more info: www.lostinjersey.com/art%20cars/hoop.html
Rinascimento Virtuale – Virtual Renaissance – art exhibition
Rinascimento Virtuale – Virtual Renaissance – art exhibition art from virtual worlds and Second Life inside a real Museum Firenze, 21 ottobre 2008 – 6 gennaio 2009. Da un’idea di Mario Gerosa una mostra che porta nel “mondo reale” opere d’arte, fino ad ora, fruibili solo nei mondi digitali. Florence, 21-10-2008 – 06-01-2009. Virtual Renaissance exibition bring virtual/digital art experiences into the “real” world.
MoMA video art (3/21/08)
These are some clips I had taken at the exhibitions “Multiplex: Directions in art 1970-now” and “Geometry of Motion”. including: -Information (1986) by Bill Viola -Angel Dust (2000) by Jeremy Blake -Head (1993) by Cheryl Donegan -I am Making Art (1970) by John Baldessari -The Making of Big Business (2002) by Clemens von Wedemeyer -I’m not sure who did the 6th sculpture on the video. -Anemic Cinema (1922) by Marcel Duchamp -Filmstudie (1926) by Hans Richter *note-in both of these, I had checked to make sure that cameras were allowed. -I will not attempt to capture/upload full-length clips. -Both of these are highly recommendable shows, and I strongly suggest seeing them in person. -this is only about 5-10% of what I had seen there. -Other videos featured included Sigalit Landau, Gilbert & George, Robert Smithson, and others -if the Museum of Modern Art wants this removed, then I will happily remove it.
Celebrating traditional art / Célébration de l’art traditionnel

Image taken on 2010-06-18 09:38:33 by Canada in Afghanistan / Canada en Afghanistan.
Oasis Unedited: Saudi contemporary art in Istanbul by Dr. King …
Istanbul’s Sanat Limani contemporary art center stands on the shore on the very edge of Europe, facing Asia across the Bosphorus, one of the most celebrated seaways of transition in the Mediterranean. The late Ottoman Dolmabahce Mosque …
Wildlife Art – Its History and Development « bridgetteauxier
The two major schools of Renaissance art were the Italian school who were heavily influenced by the art of ancient Greece and Rome, and the northern Europeans . . . Flemish, Dutch and Germans, who were generally more realistic and less …