Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

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  • Interval Studies Posted by on February 23rd, 2010 at 8:17 pm
    A friend of a friend in Copenhagen has started a small gallery, aptly named the Microgallery who have recently provided working and exhibition space for two 'new media' artists from New York. The first show entitled Interval Studies by Tristan Perich are series of sound installations. Each has a grid of speakers emitting a single, primitive 1-bit tone with a different pitch. Tristan Perich: Interval Studies (Part 2) from Tristan Perich on Vimeo. ...
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  • Paris, Ashton and Marisa Posted by on January 19th, 2010 at 5:35 am
    I went along to a photography exhibition on Melrose Place, Beverly Hills the other night for three recent graduates of art school in the LA area, or to be more accurate an exhibition for some rich LA princesses who had just finished photography school and their parents had banded together to put on an exhibition in a swanky gallery on Melrose to show off their daughters talents. Sage’s stuff was basically a travel journal from New York back to Los Angeles and was a colla...
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  • George Rousse Posted by on January 6th, 2010 at 8:07 am
    Rousse's work, from the 1990s to today, generally appears at first glance to be photos of desolate or abandoned spaces (buildings, rooms, parking garages or streetscapes) often on their way to the wrecking ball, on which the artist has superimposed precise geometrical shapes or squiggly graffiti. However, this is an intended illusion: what Rousse does is to paint these designs onto the abandoned spaces before taking the photo, correcting for such things as the slope of floors or the inter...
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