The Cringe - Deep Girl
10 STORIES OF COLLECTIVE HOUSING. Graphical analysis of inspiring masterpieces For the first time ever, a+t research group has conducted an analysis of ten inspiring masterpieces through drawings and texts highlighting the most important contributions made by each of the architects towards developing desirable housing. The book recognizes masters such as Ignazio Gardella, Jean Renaudie, Ralph Erskine and Fumihiko Maki, among others, who defended their own personal vision of architecture, a far reach from dogmatism and closer to users. Each story is a journey through multiple possible links which relate the project with works that preceded it, set it against those of its generation and match it up with recent 21st century designs. This is neither a canonical list of buildings nor the top ten of collective housing. They were chosen as one chooses one’s friends. Faults and all, they make everything worthwhile. Soon on sale
VIENNA — Figure 1: The artist AA Bronson invited me to make this photo essay of his two exhibitions at the Kunstvereins in Grazer and Salzburg. I was thrilled to be included in both exhibitions, with my photos and my new book FH of jockstraps and penises. But how to tell the story of these two complex exhibitions, filled with so many works by AA and his friends and collaborators, including installations, collaborative works, performances, and even an exhibition within the exhibition? The picture above is AA at the Grazer Kunstverein, holding the headdress to Michael Dudeck’s remarkable performance “Fish M/Other (Ape Witch).” In the background is a painting by Keith Boadwee, an homage to General Idea titled “GIGI (General Idea Gastro-Intestinal)” (2015). Keith painted this little masterpiece by squirting paint from his sphincter.
Rose Petal Mandalas, Queer Trauma, and Spiritually Intense Blowjobs
Ryan Van Winkle discusses art and citizenship with Igor Štiks, who is investigating the art of the Occupy movement and exploring the relationship between political movements and aesthetics. Presented by Ryan Van Winkle @rvwable and produced by Colin Fraser @kailworm of Culture Laser Productions http://www.culturelaser.com @culturelaser. We acknowledge the financial assistance of Creative Scotland.
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Population clip from First Spark Media on Vimeo.
Los Angles-based film and installation artist Diana Thater discusses her experiments with narrative and space, and her relationship to the animals she takes as her works’ subject.
The Machine that Changed the World Part 2.flv
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYAAUKRczLY)
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