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		<title>Orozco Revelation</title>
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One of the most interesting documentaries I have ever seen about Gabriel Orozco (Season 2) - and which was a total revelation into his work - is the Mexican production directed by Juan Carlos Martin in 2002. Excellent soundtrack and music too, by Manuel Rocha Iturbide and the trance band Tosca Tango. I first saw [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Nancy Spero Book Release and Exhibition at de Appel</title>
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 From April 19 through June 22, to mark the release of Codex Spero: Nancy Spero Selected Writings and Interviews 1950-2008 compiled by curator Roel Arkesteijn, de Appel in Amsterdam is hosting a solo exhibition by the Season 4 artist.
At once an ‘artistic testament’ and ‘radical manifest,’ the monograph contains a selection of artist’s texts, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Mike Kelley Retrospective in Brussels</title>
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Last week, the Wiels Centre for Contemporary Art opened the first retrospective exhibition in Belgium of works by Art21 artist Mike Kelley (Season 1). On view through July 27, 2008, Mike Kelley: Educational Complex Onwards, 1995-2008, is conceived as a history in which every work forms a chapter in the artist&#8217;s career. According to Nicolas [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Art21 and Mel Chin&#8217;s Fundred Team in overdrive at NAEA</title>
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Last month, Art21 and Mel Chin (Season 1) took arts educators from around the world by storm as they presented two of the most dynamic sessions the National Arts Education Association&#8217;s annual convention had to offer.The professional development session, presented by Kelly Shindler and Mel Chin, was standing-room only. Teachers were treated to a special [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Berliner Salon: Aaron Rose curates &#8220;Passion for the Possible&#8221; at Circle Culture Gallery</title>
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Aaron Rose, the California-based curator/musician behind the now-infamous Beautiful Losers exhibition, which championed the work of subculture &#8220;street artists&#8221; like Barry McGee, Margaret Kilgallen (both Season 1) and Raymond Pettibon (Season 2), has another genre-defying exhibition currently on view in Berlin at Circle Culture Gallery, the city&#8217;s preeminent commercial space for urban contemporary art. Entitled [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Nancy Spero &#124; Becoming an Artist</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2008 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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EXCLUSIVE: Photographs of Nancy Spero from the 1960s to 2000.
A pioneer of feminist art, Nancy Spero’s work since the 1960s is an unapologetic statement against the pervasive abuse of power, Western privilege, and male dominance. Executed with a raw intensity on paper and in ephemeral installations, her work often draws its imagery and subject matter [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Picks from The Blanton Museum</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Check out The Blanton Museum of Art’s two exciting exhibitions featuring works by Art21 artists Richard Tuttle (Season 3), Michael Ray Charles (Season 1) and Hubbard + Birchler (Season 3).
Richard Tuttle’ s Light Pink Octagon from 1967 is displayed in America/Americas, an ongoing exhibition with rotating works from both the American and Latin American collections [...]]]></description>
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		<title>New guest blogger: Maria Nicanor of the Guggenheim Museum, NYC</title>
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This week and next, Maria Nicanor, a Spanish curator and writer based in New York City, will be our resident guest blogger. Maria has a background in art history and museum studies and is currently a curatorial assistant at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. At the Guggenheim, she has worked on the development [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Barry McGee in Newcastle</title>
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There are only twelve days left to catch Art:21 Season One artist Barry McGee&#8217;s – aka Twister - first major solo exhibition in the United Kingdom at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.  Disrupting ideas of property, surveillance, and control,  They Don’t Make This Anymore includes found objects, &#8220;tape&#8221;paintings, flash movies, and a site-specific installation [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tim Hawkinson on NewArtTV</title>
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A video featuring Art21 artist Tim Hawkinson was recently released on NewArtTV.com. In this interview, Hawkinson discusses many of the objects in How Man is Knit, the artist&#8217;s first solo exhibition at Pace Wildenstein Gallery in May 2007.
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