Umělec 3/2007 | List of all editions. | ||||
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You can say that I’m bisexual, perverse, that like to get high, and that I’m a bitch…yeah, write that down too!
During her performances, Darina Alster switches her sex, gives herself out and seeks her double. With her natural-born exhibitionism as well as her physical beauty as loyal allies, she beckons her audience into her privacy and further into her archetypal world where androgyny and…
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Even before entering the location where Patrick Jambon performs, you can see him from far away, from the street; he’s in the window of the gallery racing cars on a computer attached to a home trainer that he pedals throughout the opening of his show.
Visible and exposed, approachable and inviting, Patrick Jambon utters statements at epicenters of public reception —be they in an art…
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Three Young Women Venture to the Abandoned Small Pox Hospital on Roosevelt Island, a Former Welfare Colony Neighboring Manhattan.
In New York, walking into an office-tower— one in which you have a perfectly legitimate and professionally mandated appointment with a consenting host—can involve numerous permutations of the Checkpoint. Signing in, providing identification, allowing the…
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“The great illustrator Gabriel Frugone, author of the books “Gabriel Frugone, el mejor dibujante del mundo” (Gabriel Frugone the greatest Illustrator of the world) and “Gabriel Frugone, el artista mas creativo del universo” (Gabriel Frugone the the most creative artist of the universe) is responsible for a new masterpiece under the sobriquet of Pencilan. This great artist, procured by hundreds…
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