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  • 12/15/09--14:26: Mr Book Face (chan 2290379)
  • mr-book-face


  • 12/16/09--13:32: Le Roy Soleil (chan 2290379)
  • RoyDeSoleil

    Le Roy Soleil is a perfume by Elsa Schiaparelli produced in 1947. Schiaparelli commissioned Salvador Dali to design the bottle. It is produced in limited edition and it is an homage to Louis XIV, the Sun King.

  • 12/21/09--13:18: Oskar Schlemmer at Moma (chan 2290379)


  • A visual masterpiece


  • 12/23/09--09:34: Moving Shapes and Colors (chan 2290379)
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    Duncan Malashock, Temple

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    Sabine Gruffat, Video Synth #1

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    A show curated by Brian Droitcour at 179 Canal space

  • 12/24/09--06:08: Season's greetings (chan 2290379)
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    Chez Cay Sophie and Christian

  • 12/28/09--11:46: Few self-portraits by Claude Cahun (chan 2290379)
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    claude-cahun-iou-self-pride-1929-30

    Read her Wiki here

  • 12/29/09--09:34: A ghost or a host? (chan 2290379)
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    Playful ads of Dan River sheets from 1964 Vogue issues.
    Thanks to Conde Nast library, NYC.

  • 01/01/10--14:13: Happy New Year! (chan 2290379)

  • 01/04/10--08:26: Personas: Iolas (chan 2290379)
  • iolas2

    One of the greatest.

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    A Greek that will stay in history for his taste, temperament and personality

  • 01/07/10--05:35: Personas: Callas (chan 2290379)
  • Callas-MedeaPoster

    The Queen of Drama



    Her ashes being transfered to the Aegean sea after a brief ceremony

    Callas2

  • 01/13/10--09:15: Tomorrow: Rhizome Commissions Panel at the New Museum (chan 2290379)
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    ElectricityComesFromAnotherPlanet.com, 2008, Private collection

    I will present my work at the Rhizome Commissions panel tomorrow
    01/14/10 at 7 pm at the New Museum. More info here

    With the support of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation

  • 01/17/10--06:02: My presentation at the Rhizome Commissions panel at the New Museum (chan 2290379)



  • 01/19/10--08:15: DeepBlackHole.com Rafael Rozendaal (chan 2290379)
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  • 01/21/10--09:33: Viva Magazine (chan 2290379)
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    I found this amazing magazine at Cesar Padilla's warehouse (check also).
    Viva was an adult woman's magazine that premiered in 1973 and ceased publication in 1980. Its full title was Viva, The International Magazine For Women, and it was published by Bob Guccione and his wife, Kathy Keeton. Guccione is the editor of Penthouse, an adult mens' magazine, and he wanted to publish a companion title for women. More here

  • 01/21/10--22:41: A Single Man (chan 2290379)

  • 01/26/10--10:47: In the Future everyone will be a Foundation: True! (chan 2290379)
  • Bruce High Quality Foundation

    The Bruce High Quality Foundation

  • 01/27/10--09:47: The Museum on Non Participation (chan 2290379)
  • MuseumOfNonParticipation

    More on this here


  • 01/31/10--02:04: Do you remember Neen? (chan 2290379)
  • Neen

    Translated via Google from german magazine Musikexpress

    Are you Neen?

    Electricboogiewoogie.com, letmesleep.com wewillattack.com no joke sites, but tracks of Flash Player works, also called Neen Art. The Greek artist Miltos Manetas network founded an art movement that paints with pixels rather than with Farbpinseln and adjust their work all in one e-mail.

    Miltos Manetas chose the art after he had received in the 80-years ago, a book of abstract expressionist Jackson Pollock in his hands. The many colorful blobs looked pretty simple and it was Manetas big dream of becoming an artist. So he began to paint his first painting, mostly of televisions, laptops or a giant cable clutter. And most of the pictures painted by his assistants were completed, although there Miltos ideas but no talent found in himself - until he saw the flash animation.
    His first mini-animation he made in 2001 Internet: www.jesusswimming.com a floating Jesus with bleeding hands. The clumsy animation would have sunk without a lot of attention in the depths of the Internet, if not always sober and more of these animated programs had appeared on the net. Due to the increasingly easy access to almost any flash programming could create with a computer and a reasonably creative idea his own animations. Many of these effects showed that there was in this form never were very easy to grasp and established themselves as a handy logo in the subconscious. Most of these sites had neither a meaning nor an intention, but stood as independent objects in space.
    What was for many a nice gimmick, Miltos Manetas described as art. He demanded a name for this direction, which should stand out from the previously existing network of art. A computer of the branding agency Lexicon was fed with all sorts of data, and finally spat the word out NEEN. Miltos was great because Neen is not just a palindrome (a word that is read from front and rear right) and rhymes with screen, but in ancient Greek means "Right now, it's not a second later." Soon after, he wrote a manifesto and a diffuse said Neen designates a still undefined generation of visual artists, so-called Neenstars that would see the Internet as a vast continent and through their Web browsers could see much further than through ordinary window glass. The reactions were mixed on creation Manetas, the New York Times ridiculed Neen way than amusing, but doubted that this would establish itself as the art style.

    Nevertheless identified a growing international community with the Neen movement. Software developers, animators and animation designers kill itself with the most absurd mini-animations on the Internet and expanded this Manetas term Neen art. The artist Angelo Plessas created interactive animations consisting of structures and patterns that sank under their own chaos and in turn, translated by Neen architect Andreas Angelidakis into virtual buildings were. In addition to the zig-zag structures also Neen-poetry arose, an initial experiment Japanese poet Mai Ueda. It combined simple animation, with their texts and then held her readings on Skype. But Neen art not only finds an audience on the Internet, but will also be shown in numerous exhibitions. The domains of the works will be sold as art ordinary objects. Raphaël Rozendaal, required for some of its Web pages up to $ 10,000, and even sells his first Neen Apps on the iTunes Store. Next, Rozendaal Neen would like to develop a computer game in which one walks through various landscapes and cities and everything that affects what is, as ice melts, "You just see two hands in front of you and the world with melted cars and trees and clouds. Rozendaal dream could soon come true, just like the dream to become an artist by Miltos Manetas. If today Manetas Jackson Pollock googlet his former role model, appears as the second entry (after Wikipedia), the domain www.jacksonpollock.org a Neen factory, which he designed himself and a few years ago in 2006 with the "50 coolest websites" ders 'Times Magazine' count.

  • 02/01/10--00:52: Osaka Expo 1970 (chan 2290379)
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    A general view of Expo with all the national pavillions

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    The Tower of the Sun





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    The US Pavillion designed by architects Lewis Davis, Samuel M. Brody and Alan Schwartzman

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    The Swiss Pavillion designed by Willy Walter, Charlotte Schimid

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    ( a post dedicated to my Osaka-born friend Mai Ueda)

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  • 02/04/10--10:04: A blog I recently discovered: Letters of Note (chan 2290379)
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    Letters of Note is an attempt to gather and sort fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes, and memos. Scans/photos where possible. Fakes will be sneered at. Updated every weekday. Edited by Shaun Usher. http://www.lettersofnote.com/

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    THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
    NEW YORK 19

    THE MUSEUM COLLECTIONS

    11 WEST 53rd STREET
    TELEPHONE: CIRCLE 5-8900
    CABLES: MODERNART, NEW YORK

    October 18, 1956

    Dear Mr. Warhol:

    Last week our Committee on the Museum Collections held its first meeting of the fall season and had a chance to study your drawing entitled Shoe which you so generously offered as a gift to the Museum.

    I regret that I must report to you that the Committee decided, after careful consideration, that they ought not to accept it for our Collection.

    Let me explain that because of our severely limited gallery and storage space we must turn down many gifts offered, since we feel it is not fair to accept as a gift a work which may be shown only infrequently.

    Nevertheless, the Committee has asked me to pass on to you their thanks for your generous expression of interest in our Collection.

    Sincerely,
    (Signed)

    Alfred H. Barr, Jr.
    Director of Museum Collections

    Mr. Andy Warhol
    242 Lexington Avenue
    New York, New York

    P.S. The drawing may be picked up from the museum at your convenience.

  • 02/06/10--01:09: My new piece: OnTopOfTheEmpire.com (chan 2290379)
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    OnTopOfTheEmpire.com, Angelo Plessas, 2010

    additional programming Michal Fiala

  • 02/07/10--05:40: The auction of the Athens (Gay) Pride at the Breeder gallery (chan 2290379)
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    Auctioneer Elisavet Logotheti Lyra was capable of selling everything!

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    Here with participating artists and sisters Dora and Maria Papadimitriou
    (in the background a work by Christina Dimitriadis)

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    The Breeder, George and Stathis
    (in the background a work by Steven Yiannakos)

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    Elisavet Logotheti Lyra with Andreas Angelidakis

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    l-r: Kunsthalle Athena's Marina Fokidis, new collector Alexandra Tsesmeli
    with 303 gallery director Mari Spirito

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    The Breeder's Nadia Gerazouni

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    Participating artist Poka Yio with Marina Fokidis

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    Artist Deanna Maganias

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    A work by Christodoulos Panayiotou

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    Participating artist Em-Kei with Iliana Fokianaki
    (in the background a work by Katerina Kana)

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    Athens Pride's and auction curator Andrea Gilbert with George Vamvakidis

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    Participating artist Mantalina Psoma

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    Participating artist Katerina Kana

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    AMP's Olga Hatzidaki with designer Ilias Lefas

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    A work by Theo Michael

    More here

  • 02/08/10--22:07: Tonight in Paris: Poem Island (chan 2290379)
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  • 02/10/10--01:08: The Angelo head (chan 2290379)
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  • 02/11/10--06:10: Ant Farm: a great book I just read (chan 2290379)
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    Cover of the book "Living Archive 7 : Ant Farm" published by Actar


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    Environman, 1969 35mm slide. Courtesy Chil Lord/BAM/PFA

    Ant Farm was a visionary architecture group founded in 1968. One of their projects was the Environman, a fantastic depiction of the man and a woman of the future who could plug into an "alpha" computer for simulated trips, opening the mind to streams of data.