July 2010
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Jul 31st
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“Constantin Brancusi was the idealist to Rodin’s realist. He obsessively...”
– Ken Johnson, “Still Life, Love Life : The Passion of the Camera,” NYT, July 30, 2010
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Jul 30th
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topiaries
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Jul 29th
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francesco clemente interviewed by charlie rose...
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kurt vonnegut
When the last living thing has died on account of us, how poetical it would be if Earth could say, in a voice floating up perhaps from the floor of the Grand Canyon, “It is done.” People did not like it here.  ”requiem” from “a man without a country” (2005)
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dana schutz
Maurizio Cattelan : How would you describe yourself? A self portrait in words… DS : I guess I would say I have a lot of doubt and nervous energy. But I also have moments of extreme confidence. Similar to the Kool-Aid Man, busting into your house. from an interview in Flash Art International, vol. XXXXVIII, no. 244 (October 2005), pg. 85
Jul 25th
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ORNAMENT OF MY MIGHT: PROTOHUMAN →
kricketlane: There was a time when my personality still felt like a project. Strangers were more interesting to me then. They could still teach me how to live. There were expressions to appropriate and books that seemed absolutely essential to have read if I were to continue in the world as I thought I should. I’m way too young to feel defeated in this regard. It’s still possible to treat...
Jul 23rd
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interviews at Journal of Contemporary Art →
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Jul 15th
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mira's list →
GRANTS. FELLOWSHIPS. RESIDENCIES. RESOURCES. MIRA’S LIST IS A RESOURCE FOR ARTISTS, WRITERS, COMPOSERS AND OTHERS IN THE ARTS. HERE YOU WILL FIND UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION, GREAT LINKS, INTERVIEWS WITH ARTISTS AND DEADLINES FOR GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS AND INTERNATIONAL RESIDENCIES. MONEY, TIME AND A PLACE TO CREATE.
Jul 15th
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Listensummer by the magic kids
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J & L Books →
J&L Books is a non-profit Atlanta / New York based publisher of artists’ books. Since 2000, our staff of volunteers has been committed to producing well-designed books of previously unpublished or rarely seen work by contemporary artists. J&L produces two to five new books each year with the support and collaboration of individuals and institutions.
Jul 14th
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Art, #class: Interview with William Powhida and...
  Earlier this year, William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton organized #class at Winkleman Gallery, a show dedicated to exploring the way that issues of money and privilege impact contemporary art. Idiom colluded with both artists over email to discuss the show, rich people, and Bravo’s foray into our collective sandbox. Stephen Squibb: Can you fill in the background of #class for those who might...
Jul 13th
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Should Nepotism Always Annoy Us? →
Jul 13th
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Listentweezer by trevor wilson more here
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