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Monday, July 20, 2009

Bravo's latest reality show based on the art world


Todd Heisler/The New York Times


The New York Times is reporting that hundreds of people (across the US) turned up a to a series of casting calls for a reality TV show based on contemporary artists for BRAVO and to be produced by Sarah Jessica Parker. Of the hopefuls that turned up 13 finalists will be announced and one artist will win "a gallery show, a cash prize and a sponsored national museum tour". It is a little surprising to note that representation by a high level gallery is not part of the prize, although no specifics have been confirmed. This could be similar to the response the technical and skill based reality shows such as Project Runway and So You Think You Can Dance received where industry people were extremely skeptical until a few season in. The prizes therefore often increased once the show had proved itself and become reputable. It will be great to see how the contestants will be tested and surely that in itself will create some interesting TV.


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

40 years Kaldor Public Art Projects



2 October 2009 – 14 February 2010
Art Gallery of New South Wales

An extensive review of works comissioned by Kaldor Public Art Projects is set to open in October '09 at the AGNSW. The exhibition looks at the amazing projects and performances that Kaldor brought (and continues to bring) to Australia as a pioneer of large scale public art events, that are now typical of Australian art galleries and festivals . These projects not only lifted the level of installation expertise and conceptual standards in the Australian art scene but most importantly brought memorable art projects to the general public. People still (well some people I unfortunately was not yet born) remember when Little Bay in Sydney was wrapped by Christo and Jean-Claude in their work Wrapped Coast (1969) or when Koons' Puppy (1995) (this one I do remember) was on the front lawn of the MCA , and that is something that is worth celebrating.


Puppy 1995
Copyright (c) Jeff Koons 1995

Saturday, July 11, 2009

artnet Urban Art Sale


Urban Art continues to be legitimized in sales across the world, although artnet Auctions is no Sotheby's is does represent a huge section of the online art market and therefore is especially suited to urban art which has found a special place online.

The Urban Art Sale which will be held until the 23rd of July sale will include work from today back to 1972, covering the spectrum of urban art of the last 30-40 years. Special mention goes to Fairey Shephard who shot to fame with the Obama "HOPE" poster and subsequent controversy on the ownership of the work, Peace Bomber, 2008 (above) is included in the sale.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

ART & ELECTRONIC MEDIA


Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Homographies, 2006, Subsculpture 7, DVD documentation of installation at Sydney Biennale, 2006, video length: 10 min, loop, 24 light fixtures, motors, sensors, plasma screen, custom software.

Art & Electronic Media released this year by Phaidon Press is also being celebrated with an exhibition by bitforms gallery NY. The book by edited by Edward Shanken is as survey of over 150 artists working within electronic media . The book (and exhibition) includes work by Laurie Anderson, Jim Campbell, Tim Hawkinson, Michael Joaquin Grey, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Robert Lazzarini, Golan Levin, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Mark Napier, Manfred Mohr, Tony Oursler, C.E.B. Reas, Jennifer Steinkamp, and Lillian Schwartz. A video of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer's work at the 2006 Biennale of Sydney is included in the exhibition (see image).



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