Wednesday, May 19, 2010

swords are madmen's tongues, and tongues are madmen's swords



Asparagus (1979)
created by Suzan Pitt







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For her second solo show in the gallery Aleksandra Mir presents a series of collages that combine religious iconography with that of space travel. “If angels and astronauts share the same sky”, she asks, “Isn’t it time they were introduced?”








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Tom Thayer - "Old Smelly Haircut"





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Anthony Goicolea
BROOKLYN, NY








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Irish artist Stephen Brandes








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Michael Schoner
born 1977 in Giessen, Germany
since 2005 living in Amsterdam, the Netherlands








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German artist Peter Opheim








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James Nizam is a visual artist living in Vancouver











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"A Body Without Organs"
by Meredith Wren





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Yuri Suzuki
Born in Tokyo, Japan 1980
Live in London, UK 2004-











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Matt Brown
is an Interaction Designer/Idustrial Designer from Michigan currently living in Genova, Italy











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From Structure to Rhizome
Transdisciplinarity in French thought, 1945 to the present: histories, concepts, constructions




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"L'horreur est HUMAINE"
created by Philémon Beaulieu





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Charlotte Schleiffert








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Andrei Roiter
Born in Moscow, 1960
Lives and works in Amsterdam and NY











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Neal Rock
Born 1976 Port Talbot, South Wales. UK
Lives and works in Los Angeles








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Ciprian Muresan





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Adrian Ghenie

Born in 1977 in Baia - Mare, Romania
Lives and works in Cluj, Romania and Berlin, Germany








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Corrado Dalcò









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"The Understanding Campaign wants everyone in the world to read just one word of Arabic. Through true understanding we can break down stereotypes and taboos our mission is to begin with a single word. It's pronounced "FIHM." It means "Understanding."

Campaign started by Justin Sirois
Art and animation by Luca Dipierro
Music by the Nath Family






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British artist Owen Silverwood