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Monthly Archives: September 2010

Almost Famous – Oliver Sanchez in Ocean Drive

Why ’80s East Village pioneer Oliver Sanchez is Miami’s best-kept art secret by Brett Sokol. Oliver Sanchez with his Nunsmoke, 2009 If you’ve spent any time exploring Miami’s contemporary art scene over the past few years, then you’ve seen the handiwork of Oliver Sanchez. From exhibitions at the Miami Art Museum to the Rubell Family Collection, Sanchez’s craftsmanship [...]

Jet Set Saturdays: Lari Pittman at Regen Projects

Lari Pittman, Untitled #3, 2010. Acrylic, Cel-Vinyl, and aerosol lacquer on gessoed canvas over panel 102 x 88 inches (259.1 x 223.5 cm). LARI PITTMAN: New Paintings and Orangerie. September 11 – October 23, 2010 at Regen Projects and Regen Projects II. Image courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles. Postmodernism is known for its utter rejection [...]

A running dérive through psychogeography

G.-E. Debord, The Naked City: Illustration de l’hypothe´ se [sic] des plaques tournantes en psychogeographique [sic] (1957), originally bound into Asger Jorn, Pour la Forme (Paris: Internationale situationniste, 1958) (Map: RKD, The Hague. This article is meant to set the historical context for what will follow–a series of articles about running a dérive, today. This [...]

Insiders/Out

As we spend another unnecessarily hot day waiting for your submissions from this weekend’s art walk we thought you’d enjoy this compilation of a project hosted recently on www.transitantenna.com. Insiders/Out, was a collaborative effort by three recent graduates of Bard College (Elvia, Elana, and Alisa) who hit the road this summer on a three week [...]

The Sunday Video: Teachings of The Rastafari

For this week’s Sunday Video I wanted commemorate the commencement today of Artlurker contributor Cassidy Fry’s free weekly urban sustainability class, 4th Ave AG, by post something informative about permaculture, but I think this says much more. “Pure lyric is truth in rays of sun all the flowers know it and are laughing” -Ital Iman [...]

Conversation with the organizers of The End/Spring Break

As part of our continuing effort to broaden our network of related media partners we are happy to re-publish a conversation between Nicolas Lobo and Domingo Castillo, Patti Her and Kiwi Farah, organizers of a nomadic project designed to develop new modes of approaching contemporary art and culture within South Florida communities. Flyers for ‘Now [...]