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Monthly Archives: November 2009

Morning Lecture Series 2009 – 2010 at Miami Art Museum

Vaguely image: Moses Parting the Red Sea from the series “Gods Eye View” – Biblical events as seen by Google Earth imagined and produced by the Glue Society for Pulse Miami 2007. Image credit. Two Wednesdays ago (October 28th) we were fortunate enough to catch the first in a series of seven lectures positioned to [...]

The Sunday Video: Kreemart/American Patrons of Tate/Haunch of Venison New York Cake Party

This week’s Sunday Video features documentation of the Kreemart/American Patrons of Tate/Haunch of Venison New York Cake Party held on November 3rd at UK contemporary art gallery Haunch of Venison’s US exhibition space at the Rockefeller Center, New York. In a manner befitting the recent extravagance of “Creation”, a gluttonous interactive food odyssey  conceived by [...]

Jet Set Saturday’s: “The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing” at the Pacific Design Center

Screen cap from Secret Life by Reynold Reynolds from the exhibition The Best of Loop: Remote Viewing. WeHo is back on Artlurker’s A-list for Art Loves Design at the Pacific Design Center. The initiative hosts a bevy of artist-driven and gallery-initiated projects within a floor of vacant design showrooms. From Carl Berg Gallery’s expansive show [...]

Friday’s Hairy Eyeball: Lance Armstrong auction, Damien Hirst multiples, Van Gogh letters

Image credit. Friday’s Hairy Eyeball; processing the tricking of acrid art world sap, one noxious drop at a time. Lance Armstrong’s artist designed Tour de France bikes fetch $1.3 million at auction. [via Bloomberg] Other Criteria, a publishing house founded by Damien Hirst, Hugh Allan and Frank Dunphy, sells editioned curiosities online [via Art Fag [...]

Hump Day Cool Finger: Your Mercury Ocean Skateboard by Olafur Eliasson for Mekanism

Olafur Eliasson’s Your Mercury Ocean skateboard deck. Image courtesy of Mekanism. Mekanism is a company that “gives contemporary artists carte blanche on skateboards”.  Having worked with a host of contemporary artists and designers to create somewhat conventional decks they are now working with Dano-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, whose creations embody an elegant if not sometimes [...]

From Sea to Shining Sea: Justin H. Long at Twenty Twenty Projects

From Sea to Shining Sea installation view. Here follows an interview with Justin H. Long on the subject of his first Miami solo show, From Sea to Shining Sea, currently at Twenty Twenty Projects. Long is an emerging Miami artist who has been a memorable contributor to and oftentimes elemental part of such Miami exhibitions [...]