…a special place in the middle of the city that I grew up going to regularly, where I fell in love with an amazing garden installation (an inverted cone of flower plantings) by Meg Webster in the early ’90’s – is still my favorite place in Minneapolis – and on this late spring weekday afternoon ..
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…is worth a visit if you are in Minneapolis – and where I went today – with an extensive collection non-circulating books, periodicals, and videos open to the public, and just one part of this non-profit art center which also includes exhibitions, publications, events, and education – more information on their website… About the Library: ..
…were established yesterday with the help of the crew from Garden of Ideas – removing some of the lawn and creating planting beds for the staff to grow their own food and compost in front of the museum for the upcoming “Something for Everyone..
…is one of the new outdoor projects I am producing at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art just north of New York City in Ridgefield, CT, as part of “Something for Everyone” – and yesterday we tested it out for the first time with some of the museum staff… Assemble a group of friends or ..
…describe themselves thusly: Alive since ’05, Ridykeulous is the collaborative effort of Nicole Eisenman & A.L. Steiner to subvert, sabotage and overturn the language commonly used to define feminism and lesbian art. Our efforts usually involve curation, intervention, publication, performance and highly-regarded affects on happenstance. …and have published explicit sexy ‘zines, staged some brilliant outrageous ..
…Berlin-based British friend, super intriguing young artist, in the band Asia Today (with b-friend Ingar Dragset), who recently finished writing a novel while in residence at L.A.’s MAK Center – is just announced as the winner of this years Cartier Award – kudos! Frieze Art Fair is delighted to announce that the winner of The ..
…or do you plan on visiting this summer, and would you like to lead a Sundown Schoolhouse workshop in the cozy headquarters of a geodesic tent pitched in the museum front lawn during part of the run of my “Something for Everyone” show, Fridays to Sundays, 12 noon to 1:30 pm, from July 2 until ..
…is a friend from college days – whose studio I visited, to check out the installation she just opened at Optical Project in Houston called Rockslide Rocksolid, featuring abstracted patterns of rough faux-rock – inspired by LA freeway retaining walls – silk screened on fine linen curtains and songs, “Landslide” & “Solid as a Rock,” ..
…the Manhattan roof-top artist-run space opens Parallel Play this Sunday featuring Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Lee Maida, Jen Smith, presented by the previously-mentioned, L.A.-based Artist Curated Projects here are all of the details: Los Angeles based Artist Curated Projects presents Parallel Play, a three-woman show, featuring the work of Ginger Brooks Takahashi, Lee Maida and Jen ..
…is coming up on June 9th, and here is a preview of my contribution to the auction – something new using my recently acquired sewing skills entitled “Geodesic Outfit for a Radical Faerie.” (2010 Whitney Art Part..
…was tonight with lots of inaugural performances, a cedar smudging ceremony by My Barbarian, and lots of excitement & love for the new L.A. collective performance social space in ..
…is such a great story – just watched it last night – about the librarian and postal worker who gradually and obsessively amassed one of the great collections of late 20th Century New York art, completely filling their Manhattan rent controlled one bedroom apartment, only to donate it to the museum they visited on their ..
…is coming up this Sunday at my favorite L.A. neighborhood arts center, which is just down the hill from me – and where I presented Sundown Schoolhouse: Practicing Moving last Fall – here are all of the details: 8th Annual Art Auction – A Fundraiser Benefiting Center for the Arts, Eagle Rock Sunday April 25, ..
…begins its first night of four performances tomorrow at the Players Theater in New York City – which grew out of the performance that Matt did with children at the Whitney Museum during Animal Estates for the 2008 Biennial (I met Matt at MacDowell Colony that summer – check out his webpage on the show) ..
…in Ridgefield Connecticut is where I’m at this morning, staking out the locations for the upcoming show – called “Something for Everyone” opening June 27th – of new projects throughout the indoor and outdoor public spaces of the museum including a dancing platform in the sculpture court (pictured here), flying squirrel homes, a vegetable garden ..
…is just Northwest of Boston on the 35 beautiful rolling acres on Flints Pond – which I’m visiting today in preparation for a project in 2012…
…a 92 acre site in the upper Delaware River Valley region of Pennsylvania which has been transformed into…”a long-term experiment in large-scale project , research and event based practices featuring a living museum and an educational institution”…was presented this afternoon by it’s co-founders, Mark and J Morgan in an engaging and thoughtful talk at the ..
…(whose wife Erika Vogt was recently mentioned here in relation to her current appearance as one of a majority of women represented in the current Whitney Biennial) is on the cover of Artforum – very cool…
…amazing artist and old college friend is coming over for lunch – a few years back she installed her vegetable growing sculpture in the garden for “Sundown Salon #13: Radical Gardening” – check out her exploding cheerleaders! (ACME webpage on..
…will be the site for my upcoming show called “Something for Everyone” (which will include a staff-managed veggie garden and compost pile at the entry, a dancing platform and architecture for flying squirrels out back, a Sundown Schoolhouse dome for workshops on the front lawn, plus the living room of a local residence in the ..
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