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November 27, 2008

Chris Burden

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Chris Burden's work is often reduced to the stunning performances in which he explored personal danger as artistic expression. For Shoot (1971), he had an assistant shoot a bullet in his left arm by an assistant from a distance of about five meters. Why stop there when you can do better? He set fire to himself, nailed himself on a car, had himself cut, starved, drowned, sequestered, etc.

The work on show at Inhotim, Samson, is of a different genre. It is potentially dangerous but not for the artist. The piece consists of a 100 ton jack connected to a gear box and a turnstile. The jack pushes two large timbers against the walls of the gallery. To enter the gallery, visitors must pass through the turnstile and each turn of the turnstile slightly expands the jack. If enough people visit the exhibition, Samson could, theoretically, destroy the building. The installation speaks volume of Burden's opinion of museums and art institutions which the artist identified with "the establishment." By forcing spectators to pass through the turnstile in order to satisfy their curiosity, Burden assigns them equal culpability in the potential destruction of the gallery space.

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November 23, 2008

Elizabeth Grosz's "Chaos, Cosmos, Territory, Architecture"

"Framing is how chaos becomes territory. Framing is the means by which objects are delimited, qualities unleashed and art made possible."

from Architecture from the Outside: Essays on Virtual and Real Space, p. 17.

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November 21, 2008

always better in person




magical

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November 19, 2008

Found Art - American Apparel Top Sellers


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November 18, 2008

YYZ

Strategically removing vinyl lettering. This used to say "Swintak - Self-Aware Shed."

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November 18, 2008

7a*11d Panel Discussion

The remnants of Norbert Klassen's performance. Photo by Waleed.

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November 18, 2008

To: The Internet

Passive Aggressive note to the Internet by Ben Bruneau (click image to visit site).

http://www.totheinteret.blogspot.com

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October 31, 2008

Refinery Flock by Massimo Cristaldi

See more here. Via notcot.org.

           

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October 31, 2008

yBa - Freeze Exhibitors - Mat Collishaw

Mat Collishaw, Corona

Corona

2002
ceramic, cement, wood, paint
350 x 490



Of course, all of the young British male artists have done much better than their female counterparts as far as mythological artist-genius-with-patrons go.

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October 31, 2008

yBa - Freeze Exhibitors - Angela Bulloch

Superstructure with Satellites
Superstructure with Satellites 1997
Mixed Media, dimensions variable
© courtesy of Magnani, London   Photo: Tate Photography

"Angela Bulloch makes cool, immaculately fabricated mixed-media sculptures which often include functional elements that can be activated by the viewer, or that are modified by the passing of time. She has said 'I am interested in how things evolve, or shift their meaning when you move them into various different contexts. I am also involved in a consideration of time-scale as a framework, rather than assuming a fixed perspective ... I like the apparent contradiction of defining something which is always subject to change'." via

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