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Lee Walton – Life Theatre/Hot Dogs

 

check out Lee’s new project in Cincinnati

This is from Lee’s website:

 

By infusing actors into public space to perform everyday mundane activities, Life/Theater projects blur the line between what is real and what is not real.

 

For this new project, a spectacular “Life/Theater Hot Dogs” storefront grill was created. Free hot dogs were grilled on-site and given to the public for designated periods of time. Through text descriptions that have been stamped on the hot dog wrappers, the public became aware of the Life/Theater performances happening around.

 

This project was supported by and in collaboration with the Contemporary Art CenterArtworks, and the people of Cincinnati.

 

Curated by Steven Matijcio, Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, Ohio. This project was part of the exhibition “Buildering, Misbehaving the City.”

 

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John M. Armleder

The last 2 shows have consisted of paintings by artists Brent Hallard and Richard van der Aa, and while we are enjoying the theme of painting we thought we would share this video of Swiss artist John M. Armleder. A super talented, humble and gentle man, we love how he speaks of the gallery as a platform or vehicle for exchange between audience, work and artist. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRWzhwBatTQ

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Richard van der Aa ‘As there is a constant flow of light’

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Last night was Richard van der Aa’s opening ‘As there is a constant flow of light’. We have had Richard with us since Tuesday, our time has been filled with good conversation, and dinners where he has shared many stories and experiences. It was especially wonderful to learn about the gallery he and his wife Anna have run called ParisCONCRET, which is in the process of evolving to become a centre for specific projects, rather than a gallery with a month to month schedule.

It has been a pleasure to have Richard’s work at RAYGUN, and to be able to take the time with Richard. There was a lovely crowd last night, and Richard spoke beautifully about his work, influences and the nature of the artist run space.

Thank you for being with us Richard x

 

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Brent Hallard, Dressed in Pink

It was a pleasure to spend time with Brent Hallard’s work at last night’s opening.  Tarn read out an email from Brent explaining that the work can move back and forth seamlessly between the digital and analog. Brent states,  ‘The term currently used is post internet art, but what that is, who really knows… working with the ether?’ Brent also spoke about ‘how you, or whoever created the works in situ, felt when the space and mood came together’ therefore focusing on the ambience of the space. The rest of the email is in the video below.  If you missed the opening last night make sure you pop up to RAYGUN throughout the month. Thanks to Brent and to everyone who came to the show.

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Mildred’s Lane

This is a super interesting project, below is from their website:

A New Age of Curiosity

MILDRED’S LANE is a rustic, 96-acre site deep in the woods of rural northeastern Pennsylvania, in the upper Delaware River Valley, which borders New York state. It is an ongoing collaboration between J. Morgan Puett, Mark Dion, their son Grey Rabbit Puett, and their friends and colleagues. It is a home and an experiment in living. Mildred’s Lane attempts to  coevolve a rigorous pedagogical strategy, where a working-living-researching environment has been developed to foster engagement with every aspect of life.

The entire site has become a living museum, or rather – a new contemporary art complex(ity). It is now important to sidestep the debates around what is art ( or design, architecture and fashion) in order to activate these turbulent multiplicities. It is more a question of praxis and action, is it in an institution? Storefront? A gallery? Deep in the woods? At Home?

The Mildred’s Lane site is a home where the Artist/Practitioner, the Student and the Institution have collapsed roles as they attempt to coevolve with an emergent strategy. In conversations with friends and colleagues – who teach and administer theory and practice in a variety of institutions– the frustrations and limitations of conventional, visual art programs and other pedagogies become apparent. However, there is a new excitement to explore alternatives to the way we research-work-live. Mildred’s Lane welcomes this “new age of curiosity” by activating connections that situate themselves at the nexus of science, methods of living, environmental activism, transhistorical and critical artistic practices. This unusual situation affords participants the ability to collaborate in the production of large-scale, socially charged, research- driven projects within a truly transdisciplinary environment. Woven into the project work is a curriculum based on creatively and experimentally living and working together – what we call workstyles. These valuable collaborations are designed to become shared experiences that hope to have transformative and lifelong effects on how artists think of themselves as practitioners functioning in the world.

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THANK YOU Creative Partnerships Australia

Since our previous post in regards to RAYGUN’s support from Creative Partnerships Australia, each of the 3 Pozible campaigns have reached their target before the deadline.

All MOP members from Sydney will be visiting Toowoomba for their show in August http://www.pozible.com/project/180406

Anna McMahon will be showing in New York and RAYGUN, Toowoomba before Christmas http://www.pozible.com/project/182431

Tarn McLean will be travelling to San Francisco to be a part of a painting exhibition http://www.pozible.com/project/180465

17 Artist Run spaces across Australia were invited to be a part of this very generous initiative and RAYGUN is super grateful to be one of the successful recipients. Thank you to the MATCH Campaign and Creative Partnerships Australia for offering RAYGUN this opportunity, as well as Matt Cox who worked closely on this project and offered calming, consistent and full-time support with this. All projects will be documented on the lab here as they take shape throughout the year and come to completion. And finally to those who dug in to their pockets – thanks for you support. x  

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More Reading from Tiffany Shafran

Ed Ruscha – Every building on the Sunset Strip 1966. Image from http://www.manhattanrarebooks-art.com/ruscha.htm     This iconic first edition artist book is only $7500 – its on my wish list.

Tiff Ed Ruscha

 

 

Andre Malraux – Musee Imaginaire 1947

http://conversionumerique.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/livre-le-musee-imaginaire-dandre-malraux-1947/

Tiff malraux