Christoph Schlingensief – PS1 March 17, 2014 by aporrox Christoph Schlingensief On view March 9–August 31, 2014
Taiping Tianguo lower Manhattan walking tours February 20, 2014 by aporrox In conjunction with Taiping Tianguo, e-flux has organized a series of guided walks in the East Village, Lower East Side, and downtown Manhattan led by Ryan Wong, Julie Ault and Amy Zion, and Gregory Sholette. These walks—given by artists, colleagues, and historians—will address cultural activities that took place in these locations in the late 1970s and early ’80s. Each will provide unique and personal contexts for considering the work of Ai Weiwei, Frog King Kwok, Tehching Hsieh, and Martin Wong included in the exhibition. Taiping Tianguo explores connections between these four Chinese artists, who lived and worked in New York during the heady days of the 1980s and early ’90s. During that period, New York was welcoming a diaspora of creative people while also experiencing the critical early years of the AIDS pandemic. At the same time in China, the contemporary art scene was battling authoritarian censorship and repression.
Letter to Artists…Frieze New York Art Fair May 11, 2013 by aporrox Letter to artists, gallerists, fair workers, and attendees of Frieze New York Art Fair
Call for applications: IMPACT! Design for Social Change May 7, 2013 by aporrox Impact! Design for Social Change the School of Visual Arts and Design Ignites Change present a series of free 30-minute webinars that explore how design-driven ideas for social good are launched
Alain Badiou Does the Notion of Activist Art still have a Meaning? April 24, 2013 by aporrox http://www.lacan.com/thesymptom/?page_id=1580