Emilie Gossiaux featured in Voice of America

"You may have heard the saying, 'beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.' But in some cases - it may be in the hands of the holder. One example is the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art, which offers free, special tours for the blind or the partially sighted. They include both guided touch tours and verbal imaging tours. Elena Wolf spoke with one of the museum's guides, Emilie Gossiaux, an artist, who also happens to be blind. Anna Rice narrates her report."

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Sterling Crispin at 21c Kansas City, KS

Sterling Crispin's N.A.N.O. , B.I.O. , I.N.F.O. , C.O.G.N.O. included in Refuge. 

21c Kansas City
219 W 9th St
Kansas City, MO 64105

July 2018 – May 2019

"Contemplating how we will pursue a better life in the mid-21st century, Sterling Crispin combines references to ancient symbols and new technology in his survivalist sculptures, N.A.N.O. , B.I.O. , I.N.F.O. , C.O.G.N.O. The works are named after Nanotechnology, Biotechnology, Information Technology, and Cognitive Science, four industries which the artist says “promise to revolutionize the world as society approaches the technological singularity, a predicted event near the year 2045 in which the rate of technological growth becomes infinite. Each sculpture is meant to be a poetic and evocative embodiment of these four industries as deities or totemic spirits, but also a market embodiment as each sculpture contains a certificate for 100 shares of stock in a real company doing transformative research in these industries. There’s also a use-value vs. market-value conversation in the work with the water filter that can provide clean drinking water for a family of four for two years.” These works were inspired by the artist’s observations of the dichotomies between expanding technological progress and the environmental extremes of frequent fires, draughts, and earthquakes in California. Under these conditions, many people would become environmental refugees; in such a scenario, Crispin’s totems may offer both relief and belief in the possibility of survival."

Billy Jacobs Featured in the Evergreen Review

Five paintings by Billy Jacobs feature in the Evergreen Review's latest issue alongside an excerpt from Antoine Volodine's novel Lisbon, Last Frontier.

The Evergreen Review offers new writing and art from the cutting edges of culture, identity, and politics.  Inspired in part by Henry David Thoreau's blistering essay, "In Defense of John Brown," which is exactly as inflammatory as the title suggests, the current issue includes a span of work, both fiction and non-, that rejects accommodation and passive resistance to right-wing tyranny with impassioned, uncompromising political stances that land on the intersection of individual freedom and collective action.

More from the Evergreen Review can be found here.

Asif Mian and False Flag to feature in NADA's first off-site exhibition: Close Quarters

Asif Mian will be featured in 'Close Quarters' on Governor's Island this July, NADA's first off-site exhibition.

Further reading here

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Featured Artists and Galleries: 

Michael Mahalchick || CANADA
Asif Mian || False Flag
Rainer Ganahl || Kai Matsumiya
Fabienne Lasserre || Safe Gallery
Jerry the Marble Faun || SITUATIONS
Hayley Martell and Devin Morris || Signal
Johanna Unzueta || Proyectos Ultravioleta
Jeff Williams || Jack Hanley Gallery

Andrew Ross at Greene Naftali

Andrew Ross in Greene Naftali's group exhibition Walking Point. 

February 16th – March 10th, 2018 

508 West 26th Street
Ground Floor
New York, NY 10001

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Participating artists:

Mary Ann Aitken             
Wally Hedrick
Craig Kalpakjian              
Paul Chan
Tetsumi Kudo                   
Tony Conrad
Lee Lozano                      
Dan Flavin
Pope.L                               
Isa Genzken
Andrew Ross                    
Rachel Harrison
Martin Wong

 

FALSE FLAG is now a NADA Gallery Member

NADA is proud to welcome 16 new gallery members from nine cities to our community. Being a member of NADA means being a part of an alliance and collective of international galleries, non-profit art spaces, advisors, curators, and other professionals working with contemporary art.

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