The event also featured a series custom designed table settings from a number of New York artists, including Jules de Balincourt, Njideka Akunyili, Daniel Arsham, FAILE, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, a performance by Brooklyn's The Push Pop Collective, and more.
The performance and installation art of
Paul Outlaw and partner Jennifer Catron has been recognized by Art in America, the Wall Street Journal, TIME, the New York Times, Hyperallergic, Vogue, Flavorwire and many other national media venues.
by Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw.
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Mostly, we're looking forward to seeing whatever perpetual AFC favs Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw have cooked up.
The series features famed art world sitters — Jason Andrew, Art F City (Paddy Johnson, Whitney Kimball, Corinna Kirsch and Matthew Leifheit), Nayland Blake, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Allegra LaViola, Rollin Leonard, Mike and Claire, Rebecca Patek, Xaviera Simmons, Molly Soda, Marc Swanson and Martha Wilson — each paired with a month in the calendar year.
Artists: Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Robert Chamberlin, Caroline Wells Chandler, Jennifer Coates, Will Cotton, Gary Komarin, Aubrey Levinthal, Tracy Miller, Walter Robinson, Amy Stevens, Mie Yim
She's also curated quite a few group exhibitions and screenings since 2015 that have featured some of my favorite funny artists like Nandi Loaf, Jen Catron +
Paul Outlaw, Ann Hirsch, and Al Bedell.
Tagged as: #nudepanda, Allegra LaViola, artists, Artists as Pandas in the Nude, Bao Bao, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Marc Swanson, martha wilson, Mei Xiang, Mike and Claire, Molly Soda, Nayland Blake, pandacam, pandas, Rebecca Patek, Rollin Leonard, Xaviera Simmons
Models: Jason Andrew, Art F City (Paddy Johnson, Whitney Kimball, Corinna Kirsch, and Matthew Leifheit), Nayland Blake, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Allegra LaViola, Rollin Leonard, Mike and Claire, Rebecca Patek, Xaviera Simmons, Molly Soda, Marc Swanson, and Martha Wilson
Artists include: Jason Andrew, Art F City (Paddy Johnson, Whitney Kimball, Corinna Kirsch and Matthew Leifheit), Nayland Blake, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Allegra LaViola, Rollin Leonard, Mike and Claire, Rebecca Patek, Xaviera Simmons, Molly Soda, Marc Swanson and Martha Wilson
Jason Andrew, Art F City (Paddy Johnson, Whitney Kimball, Corinna Kirsch, and Matthew Leifheit), Nayland Blake, Jennifer Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Allegra LaViola, Rollin Leonard, Mike and Claire, Rebecca Patek, Xaviera Simmons, Molly Soda, Marc Swanson, and Martha Wilson
Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw (both Sculpture» 09) recently opened the solo exhibition, Behold!
Mrs. is excited to present Cake Hole, a group exhibition in collaboration with Doppelgänger Projects opening February 11 - April 1, 2017; including works by Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Robert Chamberlin, Caroline Wells Chandler, Jennifer Coates, Will Cotton, Gary Komarin, Aubrey Levinthal, Tracy Miller, Walter Robinson, Amy Stevens, Wayne Thiebaud and Mie Yim.
CAKE HOLE in collaboration with Doppelgänger Projects Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw, Robert Chamberlin, Caroline Wells Chandler, Jennifer Coates, Will Cotton, Gary Komarin, Aubrey Levinthal, Tracy Miller, Walter Robinson, Amy Stevens, Wayne Thiebaud and Mie Yim February 11 - April 1, 2017
Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw Artists Susan Cross Curator of Visual Arts at MASS MoCA Anna Maria Cuevas Director of Cuevas Tilleard Annica Cuppetelli Artist Jen Dalton Artist Kim Drew Founder of Black Contemporary Art Blog Meredith Drum Artist + Previous Resident Aliza Kelly Faragher Curator + Writer + Art Consultant Carley Gaebe Artist Alex Gingrow Artist + Previous Resident Eric Gleason Director at Paul Kasmin Anna Harsanyi Curator + Educator Katherine Hill Writer Jason Huff Artist Maud Jacquin Independent Curator + Scholar Paddy Johnson Founding Editor of Art F City Martha Joseph Curatorial Fellow at MASS MoCA Kirstin Lamb Artist + Previous Resident Emily Noelle Lambert Artist + Previous Resident Zoe Larkin Curatorial Assistant at Whitney Museum of American Art Nora Lawrence Associate Curator at Storm King Art Center Amanda Lechner Artist + Previous Resident Sally Morgan Lehman and Jay Lehman Owners + Directors at Morgan Lehman Gallery
Featured Artists: Jen Catron &
Paul Outlaw Robert Chamberlin Caroline Wells Chandler Jennifer Coates Will Cotton Gary Komarin Aubrey Levinthal Tracy Miller Walter Robinson Amy Stevens Wayne Thiebaud Mie Yim
Post-Fischli and Weiss at the Guggenheim, the theme's timely, and we're especially keen on Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw's «Spaghetti Machine Monument,» which is described in the press release as «an ultimate monument of 2016, making a momentous year (so far) in humanity's collective achievements in politics, social justice and art.»
Paul Outlaw is a performing arts multi-hyphenate who has lived and worked in Los Angeles since the turn of the millennium.
2:30 p.m.: Asher Hartman, Da Real Izzard Gizzard, performed by
Paul Outlaw Asher Hartman is an interdisciplinary artist whose work at the junction of performance and theater focuses on the understanding of the self in relation to Western histories and ideologies.
The two shows at the gallery's TriBeCa location include Zach Gage's custom - made digital clocks, along with a poem generated by a Google search query, and Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw's delirious exhibition of interactive works.
Judges include Shelley Fox Aarons, Waris Ahluwalia, Klaus Biesenbach, 2012 winners Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw, and Dana Farouki.
This is where its creators, Jen Catron and
Paul Outlaw, will be selling souvenirs — a «Richard Serra in a Box» make - your - own sculpture set, for example.
Not exact matches
The Public Order Act Last month, we published English barrister
Paul Diamond's report on official bigotry against Christianity in England, which uses the Public Order Act and its
outlawing of speech that is «threatening, abusive, or insulting» as an excuse.
When we have, «The Voice of The American
Outlaws» waving his pom - poms for
Paul Arriola and Sebastian Lletget over a likely Champions League starter, that's a problem!
General secretary of the GMB
Paul Kenny this morning announced that a resolution will be delivered to the Labour Party seeking to «
outlaw Progress as part of the Labour Party».
Felix van Groeningen — Beautiful Boy Dexter Fletcher — Bohemian Rhapsody Joel Edgerton — Boy Erased Jon M. Chu — Crazy Rich Asians Asghar Farhadi — Everybody Knows Julia Hart — Fast Color Yorgos Lanthimos — The Favourite Jason Reitman — The Front Runner Sebastián Lelio — Gloria Ari Aster — Hereditary Kim Nyugen — The Hummingbird Project Barry Jenkins — If Beale Street Could Talk Wes Anderson — Isle of Dogs Justin Kelly — JT Leroy Thomas Vinterberg — Kursk Debra Granik — Leave No Trace Paolo Sorrentino — Loro Terry Gilliam — The Man Who Killed Don Quixote Rob Marshall — Mary Poppins Returns Jonah Hill — Mid 90s Jennifer Kent — The Nightingale David Lowery — Old Man and the Gun Mimi Leder — On the Basis of Sex David Mackenzie —
Outlaw King Alfonso Cuaron — Roma Jacques Audiard — The Sisters Brothers Bradley Cooper — A Star is Born László Nemes — Sunset Luca Guadagnino — Suspiria Jason Reitman — Tully David Robert Mitchell — Under the Silver Lake Benh Zeitlin — Wendy Richard Linklater — Where'd You Go, Bernadette Steve McQueen — Widows
Paul Dano — Wildlife Susanna White — Woman Walks Ahead Robert Zemeckis — The Women of Marwen Lynne Ramsay — You Were Never Really Here Pippa Bianco — Untitled Pippa Bianco aka Share
Heck, there is steely - eyed Daniel Craig as the
outlaw Jake Lonergan; grumpy Harrison Ford as Col. Dolarhyde who runs the town with iron fist; loony tunes
Paul Dano as Dolarhyde's son who is itching for respect; bespectacled Sam Rockwell as a barkeep called Doc; porcelain Olivia Wilde as the not - from - around - here beauty whose presence no one seems to question; and Keith Carradine as the Sheriff trying to do the right thing.
This scene takes place in the movie «Pierrot le Fou,» where Ferdinand, a concerned man embodied by Jean -
Paul Belmondo, and Marianne, an
outlaw woman embodied by Anna Karina, suddenly run away from their lives.
Hawkes's earnestness with the animal is unguarded and greatly touching; the actor gives one of the best performances of his career by embracing West's succinct directness, using his sensitivity to point up
Paul's alien - ness among a group of wannabe
outlaws.
AN ACT OF CONSCIENCE, by Robbie Leppzer FAMILY NAME, by Macky Alston FEAR AND LEARNING AT HOOVER ELEMENTARY, by Laura Angelica Simon THE FIGHT IN THE FIELDS, by Rick Tejeda - Flores and Ray Telles A HEALTHY BABY GIRL, by Judith Helfand HIDE AND SEEK, by Su Friedrich JOHN HENRIK CLARKE: A GREAT AND MIGHTY WALK, by St. Claire Bourne LICENSED TO KILL, by Arthur Dong THE LONG WAY HOME, by Mark J. Harris MADONNA MIA, by Jane Wagner and Tina DiFeliciatonio MY AMERICA (OR HONK IF YOU LOVE BUDDHA), by Renee Tajima NEW SCHOOL ORDER, by Gini Reticker
PAUL MONETTE: THE BRINK OF SUMMER»S END, by Lesli Klainberg POVERTY
OUTLAW, by Pamela Yates and Peter Kinoy RIDING THE RAILS, by Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys (official site) SICK: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BOB FLANAGAN, SUPERMASOCHIST, by Kirby Dick.
American: The Bill Hicks Story (United Kingdom) Directors: Matt Harlock and
Paul Thomas At last the true life story of the
outlaw comic who tried to save the world.
Eggers» uproarious
outlaw odyssey features an Ohio dentist, Josie, and her two children — kind eight - year - old
Paul and tempestuous five - year - old Ana — as they elude Josie's ex by driving a rattletrap RV across Alaska, encountering myriad challenges, including rampaging wildfires.
Anne Appleby, Robert Bechtle, Joan Brown, Bruce Conner, Lynn Hershman, David Ireland, Jess,
Paul Kos, Tom Marioni, Gay
Outlaw, John Priola, Dean Smith, Frances Stark, and Canan Tolon «Summer in Black and White» Gallery Paule Anglim 14 Geary St, San Francisco, CA...
Even longtime offenders of propriety such as
Paul McCarthy, Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas, and Jake and Dinos Chapman are finding it harder to cast themselves as
outlaws when they are represented by blue - chip galleries and their works are being snapped up by leading art museums and collectors.
Anne Appleby, Robert Bechtle, Joan Brown, Bruce Conner, Lynn Hershman, David Ireland, Jess,
Paul Kos, Tom Marioni, Gay
Outlaw, John Priola, Dean Smith, Frances Stark, and Canan Tolon
The exhibition includes drawings by Robert Bechtle, Bruce Conner, Joan Brown, and Jess, photography by Lynn Hershman and John Priola, and paintings by Canan Tolon, Anne Appleby and David Ireland, as well as the conceptual contributions of
Paul Kos and Tom Marioni, and mixed media constructions by Gay
Outlaw, Dean Smith and Frances Stark.
Last year, for the fourth time since the federal government effectively
outlawed hemp farming in the U.S. 75 years ago, a bill was introduced by Rep. Ron
Paul (R - TX) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Last year, for the fourth time since the federal government
outlawed hemp farming in the United States over 50 years ago, a bill was introduced by Rep. Ron
Paul in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Ontario's Divisional Court will hold four days of hearings on TWU's challenge of the LSUC's decision not to accredit its law students starting June 1, according to
Paul Jonathan Saguil, one of the counsel representing interveners Out on Bay Street and
OUTlaws along with Marlys Edwardh, Vanessa Payne, and Frances Mahon of Sack Goldblatt Mitchell LLP.