Out and About
Posted by ben on 09 Jun 2010 at 05:05 pm | Tagged as: announcements, interviews, links, music
Since it seems people are still visiting Emvergeoning looking for new posts, I thought I’d mention that the site is mostly on hiatus (but props to Thomas for keeping the event listings updated, it’s a lot of work), although we’ve all been busy with other projects in other venues. A few of my own pieces from the last few months are linked below:
- My interview with Emily Morrison about her New Orleans gallery Trouser House was featured in Art Lies #65
- Also in Art Lies, a review of the last round of residencies at Artpace (artists included Buster Graybill, Klara Liden and Ulrike Müller)
- I did an interview with Barbara Ras about her newest volume of poetry, The Last Skin, that was published in the San Antonio Current
- I went out to West Texas to see a concert by John Butcher and Joe McPhee at The Hill, and wrote about it for Glasstire (focussing on Jim Magee’s artwork) and Signal to Noise (focussing on the music) — the Glasstire article is here; the Signal to Noise article is print-only, and the magazine will be available this week
- Most recently, I reviewed Good and Well at David Shelton Gallery for the San Antonio Current
- Next week, my review of another Artpace show, On the Road (curated by Jens Hoffmann), comes out in the San Antonio Current as well (update: this review is now available here)
SIDE(Orange)
A Broken Heart in the Mohave
While at the helm of his eponymous fashion house, cult Belgian designer Martin Margiela was known as the invisible man, the man who wasn’t there: he never did interviews or posed for photographs and was the conspicuously, deliberately absent blank face of his brand. Last year Margiela decamped from the company (Diesel now owns the majority stake) and is now rather more literally not there. But before he left Margiela worked on his first perfume, the unisex fragrance (untitled)
In this detour, whom can we ask for this orientation?
Eve looks for Adam and deceives him: he also eats the forbidden fruit
“Patty cake, patty cake, builders plan, build us a structure as best as you can”—is repeated as a chant egging on sex, Weiner seems to ask what constitutes a structure at all, whether physical or psychological, and implies that an orgasm can be seen as a material and an erection as a structure. At its best, Water in Milk Exists builds hardness and wetness in the viewer, structures of desire and pleasure that embody, contra Henry the Navigator, vulnerability, disclosure, entry, intimacy, and exposure.
however, materiality is now reasserting itself with a vengeance in all its aspects
i love you
La luna
My only wish is for you to be happy
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Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Суво́ров
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The former Barneys flagship in Chelsea has re-birthed itself, Shiva-like, from a temple of high-end schmatas to a sanctuary of Himalayan art.
Whateves
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Today was a robustly productive day. All KPIs maxed out — emails per diem, adduced media bits and types, ON hits, interceptions, assists, free throw attempts, &c.