
The New York Times wrote about it. I propose that we emulate the model here in Miami.
You've got to dig to dig it, you dig?

The New York Times wrote about it. I propose that we emulate the model here in Miami.

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens is presenting Anna Gaskell’s Still Life, the second installment of its Contemporary Arts Project (Gustavo Matamoros presented ORGANIC PIPES, last November.)
She spoke briefly and broadly about the work; mentioning themes of memory, gardens, mazes, games and multiple point of view within a narrative or multiplicity of a character with the narrative.
I would like to invite you all to the exhibition, Sancta, in Beverly Hills, California.
Steve Turner Contemporary presents
SANCTA
A group exhibition featuring
Fernanda Brunet
Anibal Catalan
Roman de Salvo
Adler Guerrier
Lucy H.G.
Renee Lotenero
Marcos Lutyens
Kyle Riedel & Christine Catsifas
Jina Valentine
Opening Saturday, March 24, 2007 6-9pm, through April 28
Steve Turner Contemporary (STC) is pleased to present Sancta, a group exhibition
organized by Ichiro Irie. The title of the show is the plural for “sanctumâ€,
and it reflects the heterogeneous approaches the selected artists take in
relation to landscape. The exhibition attempts to expand the notion of what a
landscape is, and explore new possibilities as to how it can be manifested in
the art object.
Sancta marks the final exhibition at Steve Turner Contemporary’s Beverly Hills
location. Following this exhibition, Steve Turner Contemporary will relocate to
6026 Wilshire Blvd, opposite the Broad Contemporary Art Museum now under
construction at LACMA. The first show there is entitled Past Over, and will
feature works by Michael Arcega, Zoë Charlton, Sam Durant, Ken Gonzales-Day
and others. While the artists work in different media, they do share a similar
starting point in that each is inspired by darker aspects of history that are
typically ignored, sanitized or denied.
Gallery hours are 11am to 5pm Tuesday through Friday, and 1pm to 5pm Saturday.
Please contact the gallery for further information.
Steve Turner Contemporary
275 S. Beverly Dr., # 200
Beverly Hills, CA 90212 |
t: 310.271.3721 |
info@steveturnergallery.com |
www.steveturnergallery.com
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Louis Ducos du Hauron. 1877.
KH and PM published their untitled ‘zine’, an edition of 20. The zine is mainly a collection of photocopies — essays about art, some poetry, recipes, short stories, drawings and some blank pages.
The cover.
A Conversation between Joseph Kosuth and Felix Gonzalez-Torres.

An invitation to contribute.

found on flickr.
Jonathan Lethem argues for the open source of ideas. Radio Open Source discusses it. Casual discusions about art seems to place a premium on singular voices; but I value the remix, the detourne and the inherent discourse of handling the gifts of open source.