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CURRENT/UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS:
PROSPECT.1 NEW ORLEANS 11/1/2008 - 1/18/2009
New Orleans, Louisiana Website
SECOND LIVES: REMIXING THE ORDINARY 9/27/2008 - 3/8/2009
Museum of Arts and Design, New York, NY Museum
Website
"The exhibition features work by 50 international established and emerging artists from all five continents who create objects and installations comprised of ordinary and everyday manufactured articles, most originally made for another functional purpose." - From the exhibition
site
REASON'S CLUE 9/28/2008 - 12/7/2008
Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY Museum
Website
SHANGHAI MoCA ENVISAGE II - BUTTERFLY DREAM 9/10/2008 - 11/9/2008
Shanghai MoCA, Shanghai Museum
Website
ACCELERATE: CHINESE CONTEMPORARY ART 8/29/2008 - 10/26/2008
Singapore Art Museum, Singapore Museum
Website
DIGITAL SAFARI: INTERNATIONAL 'NEW MEDIA' EXHIBITION 8/29/2008 - 10/4/2008
The Art Gallery at Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio Museum
Website
ARTICLES:
Bloomberg.com: Hair Tapestry, Q-Tip Art Blend Kitsch, Sadism at New MAD Museum full
article
South China Sunday Morning Post: Character
Building
full
article
Artdaily.org:
Automatic Update
full
article
Art
News: Automatic Update
full
article
PAST EXHIBITIONS:
SYNTHETIC TIMES: MEDIA ART CHINA 2008 6/2/2008 - 7/5/2008
National Art Museum of China, Beijing Exhibition Website
AUTOMATIC UPDATE 6/27/2007 - 9/3/2007
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
"The momentum of the dot-com era infused media art with
a heady energy, artists, many switching from analog to digital
equipment, tried their hands at a range of newly invented art
forms. They built interactive installations, electronic publishing
networks, and art for the Internet. Technology evolved so fast
that in some cases an art form may have disappeared while an artist’s
work was still in the making.
By the year 2000, this quasi-revolutionary aura had dissipated
and media art had settled into the mainstream. Automatic Update
features several installations from this later period. They are
mature works that ease the somber mood of the times with entertaining
presentations. Nevertheless, their humor does not soften their
biting commentary on our social milieu. What at one time was Pop
art has now become pop life." - From the
exhibition
site
See the short story online!
Interview from the Moma Exhibition
Review 7/4/07
Photos from the Moma Exhibition
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