Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Am I Tardy or Skipping out Early?

Once again, I am in the middle (literally I haven't seen so much string in my life) of installing my thesis work. So posts have been non existent. On the up and up, I will take a moment to plug myself.



Posts about the rest of the world to follow shortly. Thanks for understanding!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

It has been slow around here

Things have been slow around this blog, but not in real life. My MFA Thesis is about to go up. SO I would just expect sporadic posts here and there. I apologize for the inconsistency, but it will all be over soon! Thanks for your patience.
-Claire

Monday, April 11, 2011

"Where the Starving Artists Sleep"

Check more out here via the NY Times

From the Singapore Biennale 2011





Arin Rungjang





Roslisham Ismail aka ISE



Song-Ming Ang
Leonor Antunes
Michael Beutler
Candice Breitz
Genevieve Chua
Tiffany Chung
Phil Collins
Louie Cordero
Marcos Corrales
Martin Creed
Elmgreen & Dragset
Omer Fast
Ceal Floyer
Simon Fujiwara
Julian Göthe
Goto Design
Sheela Gowda
Kyungah Ham
Roslisham Ismail aka Ise
Teppei Kaneuji
Gülsün Karamustafa
Leopold Kessler
Koh Nguang How
Charles LaBelle
Michael Lee
Charles Lim
Michael Lin
John Low
Rafael Lozano-Hemmer
Robert MacPherson
Tala Madani
Jill Magid
Dane Mitchell
Tracey Moffatt
Matt Mullican
Mike Nelson
Tatzu Nishi
Sopheap Pich
The Propeller Group
Rubén Ramos Balsa
Lisi Raskin
Navin Rawanchaikul
Stuart Ringholt
Liisa Roberts
Martha Rosler
ruangrupa
Arin Rungjang
Mark Salvatus
Charles Sandison
Gigi Scaria
Shao Yinong and Muchen
Taryn Simon
Nedko Solakov
Beat Streuli
Shooshie Sulaiman
Superflex
Tan Pin Pin
Ryan Trecartin
Danh Vo
Charlie White
Gosia Wlodarczak
Ming Wong
Zai Kuning

Kayde Anobile




So this is a photographers, but you can enjoy it none the less.


"Identity is in many ways dependent on perception. It can be manifested in one way yet be perceived completely differently. The various personas of a person can be both solid and elusive at the same time leading one to question just how well we know ourselves, how well we know others and vice versa. "Creatures" is an on going series of photographs and installations based on these ideas using the myth of the Yeti. By creating a genderless representation of this supposedly non-existent mythological being, my creatures inhabit an in-between space. I am addressing these perceptions by questioning the validity of a "solid" Identity." [Kayde Anobile]

Felix Gonzalez-Torres





Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Specific Objects without Specific Form