by dghfjkgdhFHGhjgD | Jan 19, 2016 | Knowledge
Pinching the Earth, This Measuring Touch By Giulia Damiani. This exhibition and book feature new works by writer Giulia Damiani and artist Theodore Ereira-Guyer. The title talks of the reflection on the notion of weight carried out in one-month residency by the two...
by dghfjkgdhFHGhjgD | Jan 12, 2016 | Knowledge
Generation P. Dubossarsky & Vinogradov By Ekaterina Askarina. In the middle of 1990-s, amid the ruins of the Soviet system, pepped up by the breeze of unlimited freedom, two men set out to build up a New Russian Paradise. Two decades later they ascended to the Olympus...
by dghfjkgdhFHGhjgD | Jan 12, 2016 | Knowledge
Le Nemesiache from Naples: Amplifying Women’s Art History By Giulia Damiani. What is in our existence that is still mythical? The philosopher Mircea Eliade posed this question in his 1967 book Myth, Dreams and Mysteries, unaware of anticipating an artistic phenomenon...
by dghfjkgdhFHGhjgD | Jan 12, 2016 | Knowledge
Can I touch it? Interactive Art in the Information Age By William Fairbrother. Time elapses and the proliferation of interactive art accelerates. Unlike other types of artwork, this species depends on human interaction to come alive. Its emergence has gone in tandem...
by dghfjkgdhFHGhjgD | Jan 12, 2016 | Knowledge
On Orphans and Eden I can do what only a true artist can do – pounce upon the forgotten butterfly of revelation, wean myself abruptly from the habit of things, see the web of the world, and the warp and the weft of that web. Vladimir Nabokov. Pale Fire. 1962...