Mike Nelson Sneak Peek
Just a sneak peek at what’s to come… From Mike Nelson’s More things (To the memory of Honoré de Balzac) at Matt’s Gallery.
View ArticleMike Nelson: “More things (To the Memory of Honore de Balzac)”
The following is what I hope will be the first of many writings about the work of Mike Nelson. This particular essay stems from his recent exhibition More things (To the Memory of Honore de Balzac) at...
View ArticleSusan Hiller: “Channels” at Matt’s Gallery
Susan Hiller’s Channels at Matt’s Gallery is an audio-visual conglomeration of near death experience (NDE) narrations told through a full-scale installation of television monitors. Whether these...
View ArticleBlackness. The Void. Empty Distances.
Essay written for Empty Distances, the exhibition I curated for Mark Moore Gallery in Los Angeles (June 15 – July 22, 2013) Out of the darkness, the void emerged and invaded modern art with Russian...
View ArticleI Remember Things
I remember things. It’s more than just void, darkness, unconsciousness. The mind does work. There are images, patterns, things to recollect. It’s not just the long, deep sleep that comes when the fear...
View ArticleAldo Tambellini – Making the Void Visible
REVIEW: Aldo Tambellini – We Are The Primitives of a New Era: Paintings and Projections 1961-1989 at James Cohan Gallery For Void is, like Darkness and Silence, a negation, but a negation that does...
View ArticleGallery Goings: from Pettibon to Collins
Brief recap of gallery exhibitions from October 2, 2013. Aldo Tambellini We Are the Primitives of a New Era at James Cohan Gallery Blows everything away. Read review here. Raymond Pettibon To Wit at...
View ArticleHorror Vacui – Installation
Horror vacui: fear of an empty space Horror vacui is a project for the 2013 Lisbon Architecture Triennale Close, Closer that fills the dreaded emptiness, the void, via a participatory architectural...
View ArticleScreening: Aida Ruilova and Robert Longo
My next ART SEEN screening presents five films (including Goner) by Aida Ruilova and Robert Longo’s rarely screened Arena Brains (1987). A consideration of how space and architecture (urban, domestic)...
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I’m pretty excited about this. I’ve been asked to put together a film program in conjunction with Mike Nelson’s exhibition Amnesiac Hide at Toronto’s Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. It’ll take...
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