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Monthly Archives: March 2011

Interview with Jordan West

What was the impetus for your new series of abstruse books? Why are the books personally and artistically significant for you? In some regards it was an exercise in cataloguing—a complete catalogue of fragments of ideas, and persistent notions that have accumulated over the years. It also serves to function as a developing platform for [...]

“Let Yourself Feel” by Esteban Diácono

film: Esteban Diácono music: Ólafur Arnalds

Willy Bo Richardson features work in upcoming “70 Years of Abstract Painting,” NYC

                              Consider this statement: the painter is inextricably bound to paint. Although seemingly unarresting, this statement signifies the importance of medium. Imagine the possibilities of paint—the medium’s peculiarities and idiosyncrasies. Paint is mercurial. Color becomes paramount, along with application. In accordance [...]

Inflammatory Images and the Politics of Sex

(Above: Image still from Michelle Handelman’s “Dorian, a Cinematic Perfume”) Panel discussion to coincide with the close of “Dorian, a Cinematic Perfume–” by artist Michelle Handelman. Thursday, March 24, 6:30 pm in the community room Moderated by Elizabeth Dunbar, Associate Director and Curator, Arthouse Panelists: Andy Cambell, Michelle Handelman, Rose Reyes, Ann Reynolds, kt shorb, and Noah Simblist FROM [...]