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Monthly Archives: May 2011

And some press…

Moist with anticipation of the commencement of the Miami Writer’s Prize guest blogging slot, yet still a little dry at the thought of current events we’d like to tip our own waffle a bit by sharing a couple of articles written about Artlurker for the KnightFoundation’s Knight Arts blog. Inside Artlurker Published on 26 May [...]

Miami Writer’s Prize Awards Soiree

Unrelated image courtesy of the Cartoonist’s League of Absurd Washintonians. With the help of a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and donations kindly received from readers, ARTLURKER is proud to host the Miami Writer’s Prize, an annual prize aimed at encouraging residents of Miami who write critically about art. This year, thanks to quality [...]

Can you feel it? John Burtle at the Little River Yacht Club

“Sense, ideality, objectivity, truth, intuition, perception, expression–this common matrix is being as presence: the absolute proximity of self-identity, the being-in-front of the object available for repetition, the maintenance of the temporal present, whose ideal form is self presence of transcendental life, whose ideal identity allows idealiter of infinite repetition. The living present, a concept that [...]

Miami Writer’s Prize 2011 Winner!

Installation view: Mark Boulos’ All That is Solid Melts Into Air (2008). We, the staff at Artlurker, are delighted to announce Melissa Diaz as the winner of the 2011 Miami Writer’s Prize for her paper on Mark Boulos’ “lush and enthralling” video installation All That is Solid Melts Into Air, a new acquisition by the [...]

Announcement pending

Screen cap from Metropolis (1927). Oops. Apologies to all those anxiously awaiting the announcement of the winner of this year’s Miami Writer’s Prize. We were informed by our judges yesterday that they are meeting on it this evening and will send their final decision by Midnight tonight. So we will all have to wait just [...]

Miami Writer’s Prize 2011

.. Miami Writer’s Prize 2011 . Submissions for the MIAMI WRITER’S PRIZE, an annual prize aimed squarely at promoting and encouraging residents of Miami who write critically about art, ends tomorrow. The MIAMI WRITER’S PRIZE, made possible with the help of a grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and donations kindly [...]