In this 5 - week seminar we will
discuss real artist horror stories — and there are some hair - raising, juicy tales — and how they could have been avoided or handled better.
Not exact matches
Betty Tompkins and Marilyn Minter will
discuss Tompkins's solo exhibition
REAL ERSATZ and how to unapologetically tackle the subject of sex as an
artist and a woman.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 6:30 — 8 PM ICP MUSEUM Digital
artist and programmer Josh Begley
discusses his artistic practice, which maps systems of surveillance and incarceration vis - a-vis data visualizations, digital archives, and
real - time applications.
These activities include both talkbacks with the
artists as well as in depth conversations that bring together luminaries from non-arts disciplines to
discuss a variety of topics including everything from religion, to migration, to queer
real estate and cultural diplomacy.
Dirty Ear Report offers a new platform for sonic research, in which leading sound
artists and theorists gather to
discuss radio art, field recording, noise,
real - time work, voice and site - specific sound.
Inspired by the works exhibited by these
artists in Artifical Realities, they will be
discussing the notions and parameters of what is
real and what is unreal in relation to the
artists» works and practices.
Panel Discussion: Mural Art in Public Spaces present by LISA Project and NYCxDesign ↑ Cooper Union, Great Hall May 16th, 2:00 pm Join
artist Ron English, Paper Mag's Carlo McCormick,
real estate magnate Sean Corcoran,
artist Tatyana Fazlalizadeh and Wayne Rada, creator / curator of L.I.S.A. Project and founder of the LoMan Art Fest, moderated by RJ Rushmore as they
discuss the role of street art and mural arts on Lower Manhattan — both inside and out, followed by a Secret Walls battle at Cooper Square.
The
artist discussed the app (and his practice generally) in The Guardian saying: «Because of technology, nobody believes any more that a photograph is
real.
Ahead of two simultaneous solo shows in London, pioneering computer
artist Miguel Chevalier invited Studio International into his Paris studio to
discuss his interest in making the
real virtual and the virtual
real.