Category: Contemporary Art
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RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue #6
RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue #6 Fall 2010 “Sorry Sessions” – the inaccessibility of information in the digital age. Download here– or visit the RCP.ML2K.PDF Project webpage.
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Three Events
My work will be included in three events opening or happening this weekend. Installation at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts (partial view) #1: Emerging Artist Gallery at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts I will be included in the Emerging Artist Gallery at the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the…
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Panda Bear Slightly Altered
Click Here to Download Random Culture- Volume 2, Issue 1: Panda Bear Slightly Altered (PDF) Fall 2010
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The Readership: Private Circulation Posts
Post #1: World Panic Post#2: Grid Font Moby Dick Post #3: CIA Anti-Sandinista “Freedom Fighter’s Manual” Post #4: RCP.ML2K.PDF @ Private Circulation
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Cultivate // 2009-2010
The UW-Milwaukee Graduate Art Student Association produced a catalog of work by current visual art and film grad students- Cultivate 2009-2010! The fourteen Visual Art as well as Film graduate students in this collection have presented their work alongside current artist statements, representing a dynamic grouping of work. Art History Grad Student Neil Gasparka has…
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This Is What You Were Born For (Installation Images)
This Is What You Were Born For- Mapping Afghan History Inova Art Center Gallery, University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee April 2010 This Is What You Were Born For- Mapping Afghan History Installation Images and Detail Views Click This Is What You Were Born For (PDF)- to download a PDF of the artist statement, installation description,…
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MA/MFA Thesis Exhibition II
University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts, Department of Visual Arts MA/MFA Thesis Exhibition II Inova/Arts Center Gallery April 9th – 24th, 2010 Featuring the work of: Brandon Bauer Maria Bolivar Jason Houchen Ashley Morgan Richard Mutz Leah Schreiber Opening Reception: Friday, April 9th, 5-7pm Gallery Talk: Tuesday, April 13th, 4-6pm the…
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This Is What You Were Born For – A Sneak Peak
I am currently completing the work for my MFA exhibition This Is What You Were Born For, a project mapping Afghan history from antiquity to the present. Here is my statement about the work: While postmodernism was preoccupied with relativizing historical transformations and contesting the lapses and prejudices of epistemological grand narratives, postcoloniality does the…
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Paper Politics at the WCI Arts Center
West Central Illinois Arts Center is excited to announce the opening of Paper Politics a major exhibition of politically and socially engaged printmaking. Paper Politics can be seen at the WCI Arts Center Gallery March 6 through April 3. The WCI Arts Center is located at 25 East Side Square in Macomb, Illinois. The Gallery…
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RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue #3
RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue 3 Winter 2010 “Government Data”- mining data.gov for fragments of data abstraction. Download here– or visit the RCP.ML2K.PDF Project webpage.
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Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today
I am a featured artist in the new book Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today that has just been released by PM Press. Here is the description of the book from the PM Press website: Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today is a major collection of contemporary politically and socially engaged printmaking. This full color…
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Crossing Over
I have some work in the “Crossing Over” exhibition at the UW-Milwaukee Union Art Gallery. The exhibition features work by undergraduate and graduate students in UWM’s Peck School of the Arts Department of Visual Art who received scholarship and fellowship awards in 2009. I included in the exhibition the piece “Remediation Composite #1”- a recent…
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Street Art San Francisco (book)
I just found out a piece I did in the Clarion Alley in San Francisco back in 2000 has been documented and included in a new book titled “Street Art San Francisco: Mission Muralismo“. The title is a little misleading because the book only deals with work in the Mission District rather than the whole…
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RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue #2
RCP.ML2K.PDF Issue #2 Fall 2009 “What We Do Is Secret”- cross-referencing the cycle of liberation/suppression. Download here– or visit the RCP.ML2K.PDF Project webpage.
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C. Matt Luther Interview
An interview with C. Matt Luther is now posted on the Random Artwork/Artist Interviews site. C. Matt Luther is an artist currently living in Milwaukee who works across various mediums, from traditional forms such as painting, drawing, and printmaking, to more ephemeral forms like zines and street projects. Collage is at the center of all…
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Paper Politics Richmond!
Next stop for the Paper Politics Exhibition is Richmond, VA! Paper Politics: Socially Engaged Printmaking Today 200 prints from 200 artists Ghostprint Gallery 220 W. Broad St. Richmond, VA 23220 www.ghostprintgallery.com Opening Reception: Friday, August 7th, 7-10 pm The show runs August 7th-August 29th, 2009 Wed-Sat, 1-7pm or by appointment And be sure to keep…
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RCP.ML2K.PDF
A.Bill Miller of Gridworks and Master-List 2000 and I are collaborating on a PDF webzine. The first issue “Crunch Crisis” is out now and can be found here: RCP.ML2K.PDF Webzine Issue 1 (Summer 2009) Here is the description of the project from the Rhizome project page: RCP.ML2K.PDF is a PDF webzine available for download online.…
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Random Artwork/Artist Interviews is Live!
My new project Random Artwork/Artist Interviews has launched! The first interview was conducted with the political art collective Justseeds! The site will serve as a space for interviews of contemporary artists and collectives to discuss their work and the ideas that inform their artistic practice. Check it out!
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Nice Mention
A nice mention of my interview with Nathaniel was given by Art Connect in a review of Nathaniel Stern’s Implicit Art blog. Check out the post here.
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Random Culture PDF zine
The first Random Culture PDF webzine has been posted! Click Random Culture- Volume 1, Issue 1: Paper Cuts (PDF) to downlaod a copy here, or check the Zine page for downloads in the future. Enjoy!
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Future of the Image-FATE Review
My review of Jacques Rancière’s The Future of the Image was just published in the current edition of the FATE journal discussing the book’s use in foundations level education and pedagogy. FATE is a national organization dedicated to the promotion of excellence in the development and teaching of college-level foundations courses in both studio art…