Showing posts with label Venice Biennale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Venice Biennale. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2009

Art21 Season 5 and SL's China Tracy


China Tracy's i.Mirror part 1 (2007), part of the China Tracy Pavilion Project, exhibited in China Pavilion, 52nd Venice Biennale 2007

Today's Art:21 blog (link) featured a screenshot from Cao Fei's RMB CITY. Known as China Tracy in Second Life®, Cao Fei will be spotlighted in Art:21 Season 5 in the upcoming Fantasy episode along with Jeff Koons, Mary Heilmann, and Florian Maier-Aichen. The episode will air Wednesday 14 October 10PM (ET) on PBS.

Art:21–Art in the Twenty-First Century is the Peabody Award-winning series produced by contemporary art organization Art21. From the press release:

In its most international season to date, Art21’s four-part series reveals artists’ perspectives on current affairs, politics, economics, history and popular culture, as well as showcases the artists’ working processes and their studios. For the first time ever, the series is presented in high definition and made available, beyond broadcast, in its entirety on-line via Hulu, iTunes and other digital platforms. (more)


art:21's Youtube channel (link)

About Cao Fei (link)

China Tracy's RMB City on Youtube (link)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Field Trip: Topological Gardens

Bruce Nauman: Topological Gardens—the official U.S. entry at the 53rd International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art—presents a thematic survey comprising four decades of Bruce Nauman’s innovative and provocative work over three exhibition sites: the United States Pavilion at the Giardini della Biennale, Università Iuav di Venezia at Tolentini, and the Exhibition Spaces at Università Ca’ Foscari.

Topological Gardens (link)

Tyler Green on Bruce Nauman's chilling Double Steel Cage Piece (link)

53rd International Art Exhibition Venice Biennale (till 22 November) (link)

Update: Tyler Green has more to say on Bruce Nauman, art and torture:

Bruce Nauman's hanging chairs become us, part two (
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Bruce Nauman's hanging chairs become us (
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