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SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » OCCUPY SPACE/TIME: TIME While the exhibition was curated around the medieval legend of a 9th century female pope known as Pope Joan, what is of interest here is the juxtaposition of space and time as an incongruous collision of art and place. David Walker (foreground), Jimmy C. (background). Interior view of “Paris Tour 13,” an abandoned building called Habitat de ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the mainARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » OCCUPY SPACE/TIME: TIME While the exhibition was curated around the medieval legend of a 9th century female pope known as Pope Joan, what is of interest here is the juxtaposition of space and time as an incongruous collision of art and place. David Walker (foreground), Jimmy C. (background). Interior view of “Paris Tour 13,” an abandoned building called Habitat de ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the mainARTPULSE MAGAZINE
ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ALTERMODERN? 4) Contemporary art is a displacement of signs, in which materials are interconnected, developing a chain of references that are dialoguing with each other in order to produce a narrative, and in which storytelling plays a main role. 5) Altermodern is marked by exodus, by deterritorialization, and the nomadic. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » SUSTAINABLE ART PRACTICES AIR is a process-oriented, socially based artwork that integrates the community into the creation and presentation of the work. By Christiane Paul. Sustainability has become the new “social networking”-at least it seems to have superseded the latter as the catchword du jour. An increasing number of conferences, think tanks,art exhibitions
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the main ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » DIALOGUES FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM They had clashing art languages but acted similarly in the exclusion of other ‘non believers’ to be crushed, as many were. It was a sort of hall of mirrors, left/right. Nicanor Parra said: ‘The right and the left united will never be ‘defeated.’. Juan Dávila, The Wurlitzer, 1978, oil on canvas, 77.5” x 83.85.”. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FACE TO FACE » BETWEEN PAST AND Current Pasts is a collaborative project that brings together Greek artist Vangelis Vlahos and Serbian artist Ivan Grubanov. In their visual research, both focus on an exploration of history and the role of memory, recording latter-day sociopolitical and historical ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » MILTON BECERRA During this period he introduced anthropologic and natural elements, which have remained essential components of his work to this day. In the 1980s, Becerra decided he wanted to experience this first-hand and lived and worked with some of the native groups, particularly in the Amazonian region, learning about their crafts and life philosophy. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » KATHERINE SANDOZ: KATNISS Katherine Sandoz: Katniss. For this museum’s suspended sculpture, Savannah-based artist Katherine Sandoz found her subject four years ago in Pinpoint, Georgia. She was attending an early summer cookout in the small Southern town (which happens to come by its name honestly), when she noticed a katniss plant blossoming in a ditch. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » OCCUPY SPACE/TIME: TIME While the exhibition was curated around the medieval legend of a 9th century female pope known as Pope Joan, what is of interest here is the juxtaposition of space and time as an incongruous collision of art and place. David Walker (foreground), Jimmy C. (background). Interior view of “Paris Tour 13,” an abandoned building called Habitat de ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the mainARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ALTERMODERN? 4) Contemporary art is a displacement of signs, in which materials are interconnected, developing a chain of references that are dialoguing with each other in order to produce a narrative, and in which storytelling plays a main role. 5) Altermodern is marked by exodus, by deterritorialization, and the nomadic. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ONLINE CURATORIAL PRACTICE By Christiane Paul. When Internet art officially came into being with the advent of the WWW in the early 1990s, it immediately inspired a variety of dreams about the future of artistic and curatorial practice, among them the dream of a more or less radicalreconfiguration of
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the main ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » DIALOGUES FOR A NEW MILLENNIUM They had clashing art languages but acted similarly in the exclusion of other ‘non believers’ to be crushed, as many were. It was a sort of hall of mirrors, left/right. Nicanor Parra said: ‘The right and the left united will never be ‘defeated.’. Juan Dávila, The Wurlitzer, 1978, oil on canvas, 77.5” x 83.85.”. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FACE TO FACE » BETWEEN PAST AND Current Pasts is a collaborative project that brings together Greek artist Vangelis Vlahos and Serbian artist Ivan Grubanov. In their visual research, both focus on an exploration of history and the role of memory, recording latter-day sociopolitical and historical ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » MILTON BECERRA During this period he introduced anthropologic and natural elements, which have remained essential components of his work to this day. In the 1980s, Becerra decided he wanted to experience this first-hand and lived and worked with some of the native groups, particularly in the Amazonian region, learning about their crafts and life philosophy. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » KATHERINE SANDOZ: KATNISS Katherine Sandoz: Katniss. For this museum’s suspended sculpture, Savannah-based artist Katherine Sandoz found her subject four years ago in Pinpoint, Georgia. She was attending an early summer cookout in the small Southern town (which happens to come by its name honestly), when she noticed a katniss plant blossoming in a ditch. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ALTERMODERN? 4) Contemporary art is a displacement of signs, in which materials are interconnected, developing a chain of references that are dialoguing with each other in order to produce a narrative, and in which storytelling plays a main role. 5) Altermodern is marked by exodus, by deterritorialization, and the nomadic. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Interview with Sam Taylor-Wood Sam Taylor-Wood's films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » OCCUPY SPACE/TIME: TIME While the exhibition was curated around the medieval legend of a 9th century female pope known as Pope Joan, what is of interest here is the juxtaposition of space and time as an incongruous collision of art and place. David Walker (foreground), Jimmy C. (background). Interior view of “Paris Tour 13,” an abandoned building called Habitat de ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » SUSTAINABLE ART PRACTICES AIR is a process-oriented, socially based artwork that integrates the community into the creation and presentation of the work. By Christiane Paul. Sustainability has become the new “social networking”-at least it seems to have superseded the latter as the catchword du jour. An increasing number of conferences, think tanks,art exhibitions
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » ON ANTHROPOPHAGIA Marisol Plard Narváez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1966, raised by her grandparents, and surrounded by leftist politics from a very young age. Marisol coped with her mother’s absence; her mother, a well-known attorney who struggled for legal rights and political activism most of her life, lost her battle with cancer four years ago. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » SEEING LIFE THROUGH ROBERTO Creating hybrid creatures that confront good and evil, the beautiful and the grotesque, and what’s imaginary and what’s real, Fabelo creates a fantastic vision of life from a distinctive personal point of view. Roberto Fabelo, Cafedral, 2003, aluminum coffee pots and mirrors, 86.6” x 78.7” x 78.7.”. Installation view at theNational
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » MIRCEA CANTOR Cantor’s work is like a book of Buddhist aphorisms - you read it in two hours and mull over it for two months. “Tracking Happiness,” the exhibition co-organized by Mirjam Varadinis and Susanne Titz, presents a substantial selection of Cantor’s most recent production mixed with brand new works. Like Birds on a High-Voltage Wire (2009)is
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SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICAL FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40ARTPULSE MAGAZINE
ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ALTERMODERN? 4) Contemporary art is a displacement of signs, in which materials are interconnected, developing a chain of references that are dialoguing with each other in order to produce a narrative, and in which storytelling plays a main role. 5) Altermodern is marked by exodus, by deterritorialization, and the nomadic. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Interview with Sam Taylor-Wood Sam Taylor-Wood's films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » OCCUPY SPACE/TIME: TIME While the exhibition was curated around the medieval legend of a 9th century female pope known as Pope Joan, what is of interest here is the juxtaposition of space and time as an incongruous collision of art and place. David Walker (foreground), Jimmy C. (background). Interior view of “Paris Tour 13,” an abandoned building called Habitat de ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » SUSTAINABLE ART PRACTICES AIR is a process-oriented, socially based artwork that integrates the community into the creation and presentation of the work. By Christiane Paul. Sustainability has become the new “social networking”-at least it seems to have superseded the latter as the catchword du jour. An increasing number of conferences, think tanks,art exhibitions
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » ON ANTHROPOPHAGIA Marisol Plard Narváez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1966, raised by her grandparents, and surrounded by leftist politics from a very young age. Marisol coped with her mother’s absence; her mother, a well-known attorney who struggled for legal rights and political activism most of her life, lost her battle with cancer four years ago. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » SEEING LIFE THROUGH ROBERTO Creating hybrid creatures that confront good and evil, the beautiful and the grotesque, and what’s imaginary and what’s real, Fabelo creates a fantastic vision of life from a distinctive personal point of view. Roberto Fabelo, Cafedral, 2003, aluminum coffee pots and mirrors, 86.6” x 78.7” x 78.7.”. Installation view at theNational
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » MIRCEA CANTOR Cantor’s work is like a book of Buddhist aphorisms - you read it in two hours and mull over it for two months. “Tracking Happiness,” the exhibition co-organized by Mirjam Varadinis and Susanne Titz, presents a substantial selection of Cantor’s most recent production mixed with brand new works. Like Birds on a High-Voltage Wire (2009)is
ARTPULSE MAGAZINEALASKA PULSE MAGAZINEHR PULSE MAGAZINEPRO PULSE MAGAZINEPULSE GP MAGAZINEPULSE MAGAZINE KENYASTREET PULSE MAGAZINE SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICALSALVADOR DALI ARTFACTS ABOUT SALVADOR DALISALVADOR DALI ARTWORKSALVADOR DALI LITHOGRAPH PRICESSALVADOR DALI BIOGRAPHYSALVADOR DALI EYE COLOR FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINEALASKA PULSE MAGAZINEHR PULSE MAGAZINEPRO PULSE MAGAZINEPULSE GP MAGAZINEPULSE MAGAZINE KENYASTREET PULSE MAGAZINE SCAD Museum of Art - Savannah, GA. By Stephen Knudsen. “Other Youth“ is artist Marcus Dunn’s first solo museum exhibition. The paintings portray a dark chapter of history in which Indian children were forcibly removed from their families and put into North American government boarding schools-all in an effort to remove the“Other.”.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PUSH TO FLUSH: POLITICALSALVADOR DALI ARTFACTS ABOUT SALVADOR DALISALVADOR DALI ARTWORKSALVADOR DALI LITHOGRAPH PRICESSALVADOR DALI BIOGRAPHYSALVADOR DALI EYE COLOR FRANCO, HITLER, MUSSOLINI Dalí was totally determined to apply surrealism to politics and started to feel attracted by Hitler and Nazism, Mussolini, and especially by the founder of the Spanish fascist movement-Falangism-José Antonio Primo de Rivera.This was the period of paintings like the irreverent Partial Hallucination.Six Apparitions of Lenin on a Piano (1931), The Enigma of Willhelm ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Sam Taylor-Wood’s films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. By Selene Wendt. Selene Wendt - In this exhibition the medium of painting is broken down and reshaped throughthe
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » VITAMIN P2: NEW Vitamin P2: New Perspectives in Painting. London: Phaidon Press, 2011, 352 pages, ISBN: 9780714861609. By Shana Beth Mason. It has been a decade since the publication of the influential book, Vitamin P.A thorough, visually tingling investigation (juried by critics, institutional professionals and artists) into the practices of the newest generation of painters; its credibility in the ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » COLLECTIVE UTOPIA By Uzma Z. Rizvi “Sultana’s Dream”, evokes an early twentieth century desire in feminism to designate space for women in the public sphere by relegating men to the private, creating a utopist vision expressed as fantasy.Begum Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain inverted the world as she saw it in 1905 British India, effectively altering the lexical marker zenana, a private, female, arguably Muslim ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » NICOLE EISENMAN: THE Eisenman’s sociopolitical angst is vented in works such as The Triumph of Poverty, a history painting that delivers an indictment against the worldwide economic crisis that peaked in 2008—a 21st-century Grapes of Wrath. Nicole Eisenman, Death and the Maiden, 2009, oil on canvas, 18” x 14 ½”. Collection of Martin andRebecca Eisenberg.
ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » IN CONVERSATION WITH BALINT In Conversation with Balint Zsako. Balint Zsako’s (b. 1979) artistic language is a curious blend of psychological, mythical, spiritual and sexual narratives that express his devoted exploration of emotional complexities and somatic configurations. Although Zsako creates in a range of media including watercolor, collage, painting, sculpture ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » HUMOR + FEMINISM + ART Maple is a staunch supporter of gender equality, also known as feminism, promoting its content with her spot-on renderings and snarky references to the viewer’s presumptions and assumptions about women, girls and young women, attractive women, Muslim women and womenartists.
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ARTPULSE is a magazine specializing in contemporary art that offers a panorama of trends, personalities, exhibitions and events that make up the international art landscape. It is a forum for expression that seeks to foster ties among galleries, artists, collectors, art ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » ALTERMODERN? 4) Contemporary art is a displacement of signs, in which materials are interconnected, developing a chain of references that are dialoguing with each other in order to produce a narrative, and in which storytelling plays a main role. 5) Altermodern is marked by exodus, by deterritorialization, and the nomadic. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BREAKING THE MEDIUM OF Interview with Sam Taylor-Wood Sam Taylor-Wood's films, videos and photographs unveil both the magic and the tragedy of the here and now. Beauty, immortality, art history and painting are some of the ingredients that characterize her remarkably intense oeuvre. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » PAUL MCCARTHY: THE KING By Michele Robecchi. Paul McCarthy is contemporary art marmite. Love him or hate him, it’s impossible to deny his influence and relevance. Yet, even according to many of his supporters, “The King, The Island, The Train, The House, The Ship,” his recent solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth and possibly one of the largest an artist ever held in a private gallery, started to reveal some cracks ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » REVIEWS » KARMA Casts do not heal broken bones, they hold them. The bones do the work of growing back together. The human body, when functioning correctly, is a magical, self-healing organism. Roxanne Jackson’s animated sculptures of body parts, wildly colorful splayed skulls, creature palms and paws, are often more bestial than human. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » JANNIS KOUNELLIS: NON Fresh from his solo exhibition at the Parasol Unit Foundation in London (on view until February 17 th, 2012), Jannis Kounellis met with ARTPULSE to discuss his most recent projects and the most significant moments of his outstanding career, from the early days of Arte Povera to his relationship with painting and performance art, and why, after almost 50 years, communication is still the main ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FEATURES » BODILY (RE)MARKS: THE By Maja Horn Recently, I had the opportunity to coincide again with the renowned Guatemalan performance artist and poet Regina J. Galindo (1974) at the international performance event “Performar” (www.performar.blogspot.com) in the Dominican Republic, organized by the collective Arte-Estudio and the Centro Cultural de España.We had both lived for extended periods of time in the Dominican ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » EDITOR'S PICKS » ON ANTHROPOPHAGIA Marisol Plard Narváez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1966, raised by her grandparents, and surrounded by leftist politics from a very young age. Marisol coped with her mother’s absence; her mother, a well-known attorney who struggled for legal rights and political activism most of her life, lost her battle with cancer four years ago. ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » FACE TO FACE » BETWEEN PAST AND Current Pasts is a collaborative project that brings together Greek artist Vangelis Vlahos and Serbian artist Ivan Grubanov. In their visual research, both focus on an exploration of history and the role of memory, recording latter-day sociopolitical and historical ARTPULSE MAGAZINE » RELATED READINGS » REBELLE: ART Mirjam Westen (ed.), et al. Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009, Museum voor Moderne Kunst Arnhem (MMKA), Arnhem, 2009-2010. 352 pages.ISBN 9789072861450. By Paco Barragán. After the exhibition “Rebelle: Art & Feminism, 1969-2009″(held at the Museum voor Moderne Kunst in Arnhem (MMKA), The Netherlands, May 30 - August 23, 2009), this book-catalogue appeared with essays showcasing 40* Home
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NO. 34 VOL. 11 YEAR 2021 Cover page: José Parlá, It's Yours or The International Illegal Construct Against Indigenous People (detail), 2020, mixed media, 84 x 360 inches. Courtesy of the artist. A CONVERSATION WITH MCARTHUR BINION McArthur Binion, Hand: Work, 2019, oil paint stick and paper on board, 48 × 72 × 2 inches. Courtesy of Massimo De Carlo, Milan/London/HongKong.
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Cautionary Tales: Critical Curating Cautionary Tales: Critical Curating. Edited by Steven Rand and Heather Kouris. New York: apexart, 2007. 128 pages. ISBN 9781933347103By Shana Beth Mason
Less of a “how-to” guide on becoming, being and remaining a contemporary curator, the second edition of Cautionary Tales: Critical Curating is a lucid, plainly crafted text by such respected theoristsand
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Lucian Freud The Self-portraits. A Trans-Atlantic ViewBy Tim Hadfield
“Lucian Freud: Self-portraits,”is an Anglo-American curatorial project between the Royal Academy of Art, in London, and the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The exhibition features drawings, paintings and etchings from the artist’s late teens and every subsequent decade of his life. The Royal Academy exhibition ran for four months into early2020,
Interview with Daniel Tyradellis “The art museum cannot free itself from its boredom through the works alone; it needs more and different commitment and courage.” Published in 2014 in Germany, Müde Museen, or Tired Museums, was a book with a catchy title that was able to capture the zeitgeist of the time in regard to the malaise that had settled upon Agility, Dimension, Imagination: SCAD Scripts the Future of ArtsEducation
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Wabi-Sabi is a classic and well-known style of Japanese craftsmanship dating back at least as far as the 14th century. Unfortunately, its definition has become a cliché in the art world and its deeper philosophical dimensions are often overlooked or under-appreciated. The standard explanation is superficial at best: “A beautyFACE TO FACE »
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