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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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hello vonnie
Peter Solarz
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Janaina Medeiros
Cosmic Funnies

shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON

JBB: An Artblog!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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taylor price

titsay

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Installation views of I Thought I Hated U, Moon Snail in No Necessary Correspondence Whitney Museum Independent Study Program Studio Exhibition Photo 1 by Jack Hogan Photos 2–5 by Daniel Terna Photo 6 by Sim Chi Yin Performance photo by Sukhdev Sandhu
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Screening, August 25, 2022 at 7:30 PM. Tickets are $5 and all the money goes back into running Spectacle, my fave film co-op. It’s a dream to show my work in this cinema, having seen so many films that have influenced my art and impacted my life there. Advance tickets available here.
Installation views of Cows and Flies in Everything is common at Artists Space Photos: Steven Cottingham
artistsspace.org/exhibitions/everything-is-common
Catalogue: https://whitneymedia.org/assets/generic_file/2002/Everything_is_common.pdf
Screen-readable catalogue: https://whitneymedia.org/assets/generic_file/2003/Everything_is_common_screen-readable.pdf
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Installation views of Cows and Flies in Bronx Calling: The AIM Biennial at Bronx Museum of the Arts Photo: Argenis Apolinario
Free public screening at Brown University
Keepers; 2020
Keepers is about me and my friends, and common ubiquitous miracles of love and sharing. I didn't make it because I think you've never seen relationships like it, I made it because I know you have.
The clothesline is a piece of artwork; Collaboration with Silvia Federici; 2022
Under the covers, the waves! (excerpts); 2021 in collaboration with Trakal 76-minute 2-channel HD video installation Commissioned by the Athens Biennale
More Installation images may be seen on Athens Biennale’s website: https://eclipse.athensbiennale.org/en/artists/jack-hogan-trakal
Unexclusive behind-the-scenes bonus features may be see in their online almanac: https://eclipse.athensbiennale.org/en/almanac/under-covers-waves
This piece explores the sociality of dreams through collective cinematic production. In a score of exercises, dreams are dispossessed of their original dreamers and shared with a group of participants to be staged for camera. Playing with the roles of director, assistant director, script writer and actors the film set becomes a site of cinematic-performative dream interpretation.
Dreams are always already shaped by cultures of dream sharing, interpretation and representation. As personal cinematic experiences they inform how we view and make cinema.
Installation views of Under the covers, the waves! at the 7th Athens Biennale 2021 “ECLIPSE” Photos: Nysos Vasilopoulos
Every cow is a map of a world; 2019
Yeah I know (with Sarah Doheny); 2020
Call; 2021
Poster to accompany Philipp Gufler’s installation in Tomorrow’s Language, Gebert Stiftung für Kultur, *ALTEFABRIK, Rapperswill, curated by Fanny Hauser and Viktor Neumann
to writing in the forever-wet cement of good worlds to come, to drawing in the forever-wet cement of good worlds to come and brains in pleasure hold water; original texts inscribed in pavement; 2019
brains in pleasure hold water and to drawing in the forever-wet cement of good worlds to come in Kara Walker Presents: The Colossus of Rutgers; Brooklyn Army Terminal; 2019