Performances
include PICA's TBA Festival, Portland, in 2013, 2011, 2006, 2004 and for New Works Northwest at On The Boards, Seattle, in 2005.
Not exact matches
Additional behaviors were common in these patients,
including scatolia (fecal smearing), hypersexuality, aggression and
pica (eating objects of any kind).
While this is only a hypothesis and has not been proved, the researchers said, it is interesting that humans with iron deficiencies sometimes experience a condition known as
pica, which makes them want to eat unusual substances,
including dirt.
Apparently «Cravings»
include «feeling hungry all the time»; I would have put that under «Health Issues», because that hunger is related to
pica, where you keep eating things (usually non-food things) due to a dietary deficiency.
«Children's Perceptions of Interethnic and Interracial Friendships in a Multiethnic School Context,»
Pica - Smith's study of 103 children —
including one group of kindergartners and first graders and another of fourth - and fifth - graders — found that younger children do have a more positive outlook on inter-group friendships than their older peers.
Theories abound,
including poop - eating being a natural instinct, a sign of illness or malnutrition, the effect of anxiety and stress, or a form of
pica (compulsion to eat non-food items).
• Fibrocarcinomas (cancer) at the injection site • Seizures and epilepsy • Autoimmune disease • Chronic digestive problems • Allergies • Skin diseases • Muscle weakness or atrophy •
Pica (eating inappropriate materials,
including feces) • Behavioral changes (aggression, separation anxiety, compulsive behaviors and more)
Cats may suffer from
pica for a number of different reasons
including:
If modern art is more to your liking, the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art, known as
PICA, runs a program that
includes dance and theater, as well as performance and visual art.
Less expensive options
include Ca» Momi Enoteca, C Casa,
Pica Pica, and other purveyors in the Oxbow Public Market in Downtown Napa.
It will feature 34 artists hailing from all over Latin America,
including Minerva Cuevas, Ximena Garrido - Lecca, Amalia
Pica and Pedro Reyes.
Large - scale installions to note, presented through Platform,
include new works by the Bruce High Quality Foundation, Beth Campbell, Amalia
Pica and Wang Xin among others.
His Project for a Rift Valley Crossing (2015 — 16) is
included in «Darbyshire, Gander,
Pica, Starling» at Heni Project Space, Hayward Gallery, London, UK, until 9 April.
They
include Jac Leirner (Brazil), Luis Camnitzer (Uruguay), Amalia
Pica (Argentina) and Regina José Galindo (Guatemala).
It features work by Argentinian artists
including Amalia
Pica and Jose Luis Landet alongside pieces by international figures such as Hito Steyerl and Klara Liden.
Her work has been presented by venues
including Joe's Pub, Movement Research, the New Museum and Dixon Place in NYC;
PICA's TBA Festival / Cooley Gallery at Reed College in Portland, OR; Pieter in Los Angeles; The Lab in San Francisco, and Festival Theaterformen in Hanover, Germany.
Artists featured in «Declaration»
include: Nidaa Badwan, Peter Burr and Porpentine Charity Heartscape, Martín Bonadeo, Cassils, Chim ↑ Pom, Sonya Clark, Andrea Donnelly, Edie Fake, Hope Ginsburg, GWAR, Kate Just, Titus Kaphar, Amos Paul Kennedy Jr., Autumn Knight, Lily Lamberta and All the Saints Theater Company, Lee Mingwei, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Noor Nuyten, Geof Oppenheimer, Amalia
Pica, Cheryl Pope, Paul Rucker, Curtis Talwst Santiago, Marinella Senatore, Jon - Phillip Sheridan, Deb Sokolow, Tavares Strachan, Felix Gonzalez - Torres, Betty Tompkins, Stephen Vitiello, Levester Williams, and Winter Count.
Additional artists featured in Declaration
include Nidaa Badwan, Martín Bonadeo, Tania Bruguera, Cassils, Chim ↑ Pom, Sonya Clark, Andrea Donnelly, Edie Fake, Hope Ginsburg, GWAR, Kate Just, Titus Kaphar, Lily Lamberta and All The Saints Theater Company, Lee Mingwei, Cannupa Hanska Luger, Noor Nuyten, Geof Oppenheimer, Amalia
Pica, Cheryl Pope, Curtis Talwst Santiago, Jon - Phillip Sheridan, Deb Sokolow, Tavares Strachan, Felix Gonzales - Torres, Betty Tompkins, Levester Williams and Winter Count Collective.
Display Show at Stroom Den Haag is an enquiry into forms of display, and presents existing and new works by international artists
including Céline Condorelli, Charlotte Cullinan & Jeanine Richards, Koenraad Dedobbeleer, Flore Nové - Josserand, Goshka Macuga, Rita McBride, Eilis McDonald, Nathalie du Pasquier, Amalia
Pica, Yelena Popova, Haim Steinbach, Gavin Wade, Nicole Wermers and Christopher Williams.
Johann König, Berlin, is pleased to present Amalia
Pica's solo show Low Visibility with a body of new works
including sculptures and paper works as well as a performance.
Exhibitions
include a solo show at Sloan Fine Art in New York City, the Soap Factory in Minneapolis, a solo show at Curators Without Borders Gallery in Berlin, Germany, Hudson D. Walker Gallery in Provincetown, Massachusetts, group shows in Cheim and Read, Caren Golden in New York City, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art (
PICA) in Oregon, and the Corcoran Museum of Art in Washington D.C, among others.
Inside this issue, we start with Amalia
Pica's latest exhibition, which opens in April at MCA Chicago and is the artist's first major solo museum show in the USA,
including 15 of her most significant works.
This first exhibition
includes works of: Uri Aran, Darren Bader, Nairy Baghramian, Aaron Bobrow, Antoine Catala, Phoebe Collings - James, Ara Dymond, Louis Eisner, Jean - René Gauguin, Dan Graham, René Guiette, Tommy Hartung, Tom Holmes, Urs Lüthi, Christian Marclay, Virginia Overton, Oliver Payne & Nick Relph, Amalia
Pica, Laure Prouvost, Pruitt - Early and Lucien Smith.
Johann König, Berlin, is pleased to present Amalia
Pica's solo show Low Visibility with a body of new works
including sculptures and paper works as...
Significant commissions
include Tramway, Glasgow, 2016; Seattle Art Museum, 2016;
PICA TBA Festival, Portland, 2014; High Line Art, New York, 2012, The Aspen Art Museum, 2010 and the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern, 2009.
Amalia
Pica's Memorial for Intersections # 2, a sprightly arrangement of coloured Perspex shapes
including a red square, looks jolly, but actually refers to the paranoid and bizarre edict against the use of Venn diagrams under the military junta in 1970s Argentina.
Pica explores these ideas through a wide variety of media,
including sculpture, drawing, photography, installation, performance and film.
Working Worlds
includes works from: Artist Placement Group (UK), Trisha Baga (USA), Simon Denny (NZ), Harun Farocki (DE), Coco Fusco (USA), Andreas Gursky (DE), Armin Linke (DE), Mark Lombardi (USA), Trevor Paglen (USA), Amalia
Pica (AR), Jiri Skala (CZ), Alec Soth (USA), Martine Syms (USA), Pilvi Takala (FI), Angela Vanini (DE), Thomas Zipp (DE)
Included in Amalia
Pica's accompanying publication (itself yellow in recognition of this early work), Hora Catedra is a precursor to the artist's later, darker explorations of the role of government in controlling and manipulating the minds of its citizens.
Participating artists
include: Carlos Amorales, Tania Bruguera, Marianna Castillo Deball, Raimond Chaves and Gilda Mantilla, Minerva Cuevas, Jonathas de Andrade, Wilson Diaz, Rafael Ferrer, Alfredo Jaar, Runo Lagomarsino, Carlos Motta, Rivane Neuenschwander, Damian Ortega, Amalia
Pica, Wilfredo Prieto, Paul Ramirez Jonas, Gabriel Sierra, Erika Verzutti, and Carla Zaccagnini.
To accompany her Chisenhale Gallery exhibition in 2012, Amalia
Pica produced this unique limited edition, which
includes a photograph that serves as a visual instruction guide for how to assemble the accompanying elements.
MARC FOXX is pleased to present EARLY FILMS,
including works by ALESSANDRO PESSOLI, AMALIA
PICA, GUIDO van der WERVE & JENNIFER WEST.