Discover aerial shell - Bar on Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
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art blog(derogatory)

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Mike Driver
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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Kaledo Art
noise dept.

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Discover aerial shell - Bar on Carpenters Workshop Gallery.
Nam June Paik: Watchdog (1996)
Silke Otto Knapp
Documentation of John Miller & Richard Hoeck at Meliksetian | Briggs, Los Angeles is available at Contemporary Art Library.
Alfred Hofkunst
In 1969, Ray Johnson was invited to participate in the 7th Annual Avant Garde Festival on Ward’s Island. For his contribution, he decided to rent a helicopter and drop 60 foot-long hot dogs onto the unsuspecting lawns and houses below. This performance related to a series of drawings he was then doing - traces of people’s feet. Johnson was later surprised to learn that many people ate the hot dogs, thinking they were food, not parts of an artistic performance.
#KeithSonnier
Pippa Garner, Untitled, pencil on paper, c. 1995
James Lee Byars
Ciottoli di un letto torrenziale, pesche cadute dopo un temporale in un frutteto, gabbiani in volo sul mare, vegetazione bruciata di foreste
A List of Shameful Conditions & Operations
To live alone. To arrive at a social gathering alone. (Desired by no one?) To go outside in clothing not suited to the weather. To say something that can be traced to someone else. To have nowhere to go Saturday night. To have no interest in Jacques Lacan. To have no friend with a summer cottage. To have no family. To be dirty, to smell. To have no interest in people. To be gossiped about. To be sexually betrayed. To be ignorant of current popular music. To be disloyal to a friend. To gossip. To grow fat. To become middle-aged. To lose one’s beauty. To be enraged. To be deserted by a husband or lover. To be inordinately ambitious. To have more money than your friends. To have less money than your friends. To be different from your neighbors. To not understand what is said to you. To not recognize someone. To forget a name. To lose one’s powers. To go down in the world. To be bored with one’s friends. To be thought of as superior to what one knows oneself to be. To discover what one thought was common knowledge about oneself is not. To discover that closely guarded information about oneself is common knowledge. To have less knowledge than one’s students.
—Yvonne Rainer
Guy de Cointet