From the group exhibition Infinity Of Intimate Space, Ilza Briede (Kavi)'s Hidden Light, a projection on suspended vinyl sheets, currently at InterAccess, Toronto:
Wednesday, 30 November 2016
Tuesday, 29 November 2016
Monday, 28 November 2016
Truncatable primes
37
137
9137
29137
629137
646216567629137
2646216567629137
12646216567629137
312646216567629137
6312646216567629137
86312646216567629137
686312646216567629137
7686312646216567629137
57686312646216567629137
357686312646216567629137
Labels:
Konkrete poetry,
Mathematics
Sunday, 27 November 2016
Untitled + It's More Fun To Compute
An obscure untitled track by Kraftwerk I found on the internet, dated 2006:
Video from Nafoute's youtube channel
Kraftwerk's It's More Fun To Compute from their 1981 album Computer World:
Video from Deepspace5's youtube channel
Video from Nafoute's youtube channel
Kraftwerk's It's More Fun To Compute from their 1981 album Computer World:
Video from Deepspace5's youtube channel
Saturday, 26 November 2016
Khrome
Since I've been sick on and off the last little while, I have missed quite a few local art shows. I'm glad that I didn't miss this one. Just visited yesterday, and last day showing today, Howard Lonn's solo exhibition Khrome at Birch Contemporary, Toronto:
Labels:
Art,
Birch Contemporary,
Howard Lonn
Friday, 25 November 2016
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Trockel Phantasies*
Rosemarie Trockel at K21, Düsseldorf 2016:
Trockel at Gladstone Gallery, New York 2013
*My Phantasy is the title of a couple of Trockel's works recently acquired by K21.
Trockel at Gladstone Gallery, New York 2013
*My Phantasy is the title of a couple of Trockel's works recently acquired by K21.
Labels:
Art,
Gladstone Gallery,
K21,
Rosemarie Trockel
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
Cocoons
I first saw Judith Scott's works as part of Rosemarie Trockel's show at NYC's New Museum four year ago. I was excited to visit recently her own solo exhibition currently at Oakville Galleries Centennial Square, Oakville, which is just a short hike from Toronto. In addition to her cocoon-like sculptures, her drawings are also on view:
Labels:
Art,
Judith Scott,
Oakville Galleries
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