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Monthly Archives: October 2008

Horst Wackerbarth: The Red Couch at Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art

Tadaaki Kuwayama, Artist, Düsseldorf, Germany, 1998. The current exhibition, Horst Wackerbarth: The Red Couch, at Wolfgang Roth & Partners Fine Art (201 NE 39th St) charts the life work of German photographer, Horst Wackerbarth. Billed as a gallery of mankind, the project (which has been in development some thirty years) presents a dynamic cross section [...]

Daniel Arsham’s “The Undoing” at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin. By David Rohn

Daniel Arsham, “Double Door”, 2008. Mixed media. 92 1/2 x 73 x 10 inches.1/1. Photo by Mariano C. Peuser. Courtesy of Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami/Paris. The entry point to Daniel Arsham’s new show at Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin Miami is literally an entrance. In a Lewis Carol/Doors of perception-esq bid to engender a sense of his [...]

The Pirate Bay go to Manifesta 7. By Nicolas Lobo

Members of Sweden’s Piratbyrån invade Tyrol’s Fortessa on the occasion of Manifesta 7. This summer, file-sharing facilitator, political party and artist(s) The Pirate Bay made an appearance at this years Manifesta, the European Biennial of Contemporary art. Piratbyrån, as they are known in their native Sweden, were invited to participate by RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE, a group [...]

Shoot In Gallery: Clifton Childree’s DREAM-CUM-TRU is stormed by armed police.

Locust Projects’ project space, home of the theater where Childree executes his acclaimed performance and suspected site of the shooting. An incident has occurred at a Miami gallery in which Police allegedly shot a piece of work believing it to be an intruder. Miami based experimental film maker, Clifton Childree’s exhibition DREAM-CUM-TRU at Locust Projects [...]

I Have Words by Richard Haden. A review of “TUTTLE” at David Castillo Gallery

Installation view of TUTTLE at David Castillo Gallery, Miami. The group exhibition TUTTLE at David Castillo Gallery closed recently (Sept. 13th – Oct. 4th) to make way for this weekends opening of “The Continuing Adventures of Our Heroine”, another [this time all female] group show curated by gallery artists Pepe Mar and Aramis Gutierrez. Amidst [...]

Myartspace.com joins Bridge Art Fair

In the last twenty years contemporary art fairs have established a foundation within the art world. For better or worse these fairs have changed the financial landscape of art commerce and will no doubt continue to do so. This effect is seen prominently today not least in Miami. Entry into such fairs can be very [...]