“(@mined_oud) – which may or may not be the artist’s email address backwards, creates an absurd type of synaesthesia between an oriental plant (oud or agarwood), the allusion to exhausted mine seams and the apparent creation of a potential palindrome – is the title of… Read More
Monthly archives of “January 2018”
Works & Process at the Guggenheim presents Battleground: Ryan McNamara, January 10 – 12, 2018 at 7:30pm
“Following the sold-out premiere of Battleground in 2016, Works & Process presents an encore of this one-of-a-kind “Cosplay-Battle-Ballet” made in and for the museum’s Frank Lloyd Wright–designed theater. Three squads of performers—the Red Choir Loft, the Green Balcony, and the Blue Stage—battle for dominance with… Read More
The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh holds the largest collection of Warhol’s artworks and archival materials, opened in 1994
“Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola on August 6, 1928, in a two-room apartment at 73 Orr Street in a working-class neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He attended Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) from 1945 to 1949, and began his career in New… Read More
Fictions at The Studio Museum in Harlem, through January 7, 2018
“Fictions is a survey of recent work by nineteen artists who live and work across the United States. The title Fictions refers to both the alternate narratives that artists create and the falsehoods often understood as truth. From the personal to the political and the… Read More
Andy Warhol’s Newly-Discovered Experiments Created on an Amiga Computer in 1985 at The Andy Warhol Museum
“Warhol’s Amiga experiments were the result of a commission by Commodore International to demonstrate the computer’s graphic arts capabilities. They vary from doodles and camera shots of a desktop, to experimenting with Warhol’s classic images of a banana, Marilyn Monroe, Campbell’s soup, and portraits. One… Read More





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