“In keeping with the seasonal nomadic walks of her ancestors, Arezoo Moseni faces unexpected challenges that are both invigorating and at times dangerous. Her desire to walk the entire Island of Manhattan to complete Human Stream lends dimension to the scope of her quests. There is a strength and perhaps genius in her endurance. Her […]
Entries Tagged as 'Art'
“Human Stream”
November 11th, 2009 · 5 Comments
Tags: Arezoo Moseni · Arkitektur · Contemporary Art · Humanity · New York · Photography · Walking
Artists’ Contracts | Curators
August 5th, 2009 · No Comments
Based on a 1971 contract produced by exhibition organizer Seth Siegelaub and lawyer Robert Projansky, artist Maria Eichhorn took nine years to interview a group of artists and gallerists discussing the troublesome aspects of drafting contracts that may or may not have protected artists and their future gains. Two pictures in the book show Vassilakis […]
Tags: Art · Art Market · Bern · Books · Business · Contemporary Art · Culture · Debate · Risk · Strategy · Theory
Art or Not Art?
June 26th, 2009 · No Comments
James Elkins, E.C. Chadbourne Chair of Art History, Theory and Criticism at School of the Art Institute of Chicago, has been busy editing several insightful and inquisitive books as part of The Art Seminar series published by Routledge. The State of Art Criticism is a follow up to his earlier book What Happened to Art […]
Tags: Art · Books · Business · Criticism · Debate · Education · New York · Technology · Theory · Video
4 a.m. Manifesto
May 27th, 2009 · 3 Comments
A is for alba, currently on view at Wave Hill, is Ilene Sunshine‘s most recent magical site-specific installation. There has been a significant transformation in the way viewers experience this installation, since its opening in March and the seasonal change in the surrounding landscape. Similar to Santiago Calatrava who rises at 4 a.m., Sunshine is […]
Tags: Arkitektur · Books · Contemporary Art · Exhibitions · Installation · Sculpture · Strategy
Libraries Day + Night
April 19th, 2009 · 1 Comment
A month ago Evan Mirapaul, the contemporary art collector and founder of Elements Quartet, pulled off a gracious last minute appearance in a revealing Artist Dialogue with brilliant librarian and artist Deirdre Donohue. He was ecstatically enthusiastic as he showed us his copy of The Library at Night by Alberto Manguel. National Library Week (April […]
Tags: Books · Business · Community · Contemporary Art · Culture · Librarians · Libraries · Music · New York · Photography · Strategy
Contemporary Thinkers
April 3rd, 2009 · 11 Comments
Thanks to Diarmuid Costello and Jonathan Vickery students, art collectors and anyone else interested in understanding contemporary art, can tap into short and succinct explanations of theories by some of the major thinkers who have formulated their interpretations of art since 1960. This book is an explicative and critical index to the works and ideas […]
Tags: Arezoo Moseni · Art · Basel · Books · Contemporary Art · Criticism · Culture · Education · History · Online Journals · Philosophy · Strategy · Theory
Thomas Hirschhorn
March 7th, 2009 · 3 Comments
In his comical and dysfunctional Universal Gym, Hirschhorn brings back his usual low tech constructions made from cardboard, foil, glass, heart monitors, rubber, tape, trophies, wood, etc. overloading viewers with stuff of consumerism. The motionless figures are similar to stuffed museum specimen. The hearts are gouged out of their chests, and they seem distant. Love […]
Tags: Arezoo Moseni · Basel · Body · Books · Contemporary Art · Exhibitions · Gym · Health · Installation · New York · Sculpture
Idea Index
March 2nd, 2009 · No Comments
Each year as part of the Buckminster Fuller Challenge, a distinguished jury panel awards a $100,000 prize to an idea which supports the development and implementation of a strategy with significant potential to solve humanity’s most pressing problems. Comprehensive Design for a Carbon Neutral World: The Challange of Appalachia was John Todd’s winning idea in […]
Tags: Arkitektur · Community · Design · Environment · Evolution · Mind · Strategy · Technology · Theory
The Senses
February 9th, 2009 · No Comments
Another fun quick read by the remarkable thinker Paul Virilio who wrote The Aesthetics of Disapperance in 1991. In Art as Far as the Eye Can See, he debates the ramifications of the disapperance of the aesthetic. He reminds us of Albert Camus’ observation that 20th century would become synonymous with fear and how fear […]
Tags: Art · Body · Books · Evolution · Libraries · Mind
The Appearance of Ideas
February 8th, 2009 · 1 Comment
New York Times is the only publication providing a public service by continuing to publish its weekly book review without a single advertisement, and making the New York Times Book Review archive (1981-present) available online free of charge. How many other companies are actively pursuing projects that would directly benefit the public? credit: Berlin Walk […]
Tags: Books · Evolution · Libraries · Outdoors · Sculpture · Sports
The Art Scene
January 18th, 2009 · No Comments
Over the past seven or eight years the contemporary art market has had an unprecedented rise in activities and prices. The irony is that if we were to look through the auction catalogues of contemporary art from fifteen or twenty years ago we will recognize works by artists who have lost their place in the […]
Tags: Art Market · Bern · Books · Business · Contemporary Art · Culture · Museums · Strategy
“I Love My Librarian” Award Nominations + Article
January 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment
Anna Kiraly, Nicole Cohen, Olive Ayhens, Pradeep Dalal, Darcy Spitz, Stephen Spretnjak, Judith Linhares, Caryl Herzfeld, Patricia Dahlman, Marisa van Pol, Joan Grubin, George Stolz, Ilene Sunshine, Anujan Ezhikode, Tobi Zausner, Sandra Friedberg Despite the tight layout and typos, you can read quotes from the award winners in the January/February 2009 issue of American Libraries. […]
Tags: Arezoo Moseni · Art · Community · Contemporary Art · Librarians · Love · New York
NYC 4th of July 2008
July 5th, 2008 · 1 Comment
This year’s fireworks show was one of the least memorable as the rain and humidity intensified the side effects of the lingering and air polluting smoke, sulfur, heavy metals and toxins. Pablo Päster of salon.com analyzes the hazardous substances in fireworks. East Village, 04.VII.08 ⓒ Arezoo Moseni
Tags: Arezoo Moseni · Fireworks · New York · Photography · Pollution
Art21 Guest Blogs
June 29th, 2008 · 1 Comment
My Art:21 Guest Blogs ….. 16 – 27 June 2008 Rotating selection of blogs by guests invited to write about anything that intrigues them. The editor of Art21 Blog is Kelly Shindler Director of Special Projects at Art21. Here is the list of the top 20 Art blogs compiled by Joy Garnett, Associate Library Manager […]
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