1. 20,000 posts. Marks an interesting endpoint. I published my first artist site here. I made two relationships here. I don’t really know why I’m stopping at this arbitrary multiple of ten. It’s become a time suck, I think. Perhaps if I find myself spending just as much time for the same distracting purpose somewhere else I will come back, but it won’t be to here. This blog represents an archive of some very defining years and a lot of growing up.

    Cheers, 

    Chris.

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  2. musicinanime:

    Main Theme - Katsu Hoshi

    Anime: Only Yesterday

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  3. topcat77:

    Palma Blank

    RD/BLK_GRN/GRY, 2015

    Acrylic on canvas

    (via a-sym-metric)

     
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  5. nyctaeus:

    Keith Obadike, ‘Blackness for Sale’, 2001

    The artist attempts to sell his blackness on eBay as a net performance. The description of what buyers would obtain in exchange for money was full of ironic but ellusive references to the history of objectifying black bodies in the slave trade and the contemporary commodification of black culture.

    (via nyctaeus)

     
  6. pop-up-x:

    Lisa Seebach - The Island, 2014

    43 x 120 x 200 cm

    (Source: villa-arson.org, via wendou)

     
  7. jacktomhogan:

    https://vimeo.com/191744683

    I <3 Surplus in Back Wash group exhibition; Mason Gross Gallery; September 6–20, 2016; aluminum flagpole, ratchet strap, acrylic, MacBook Pro computer, power adaptor with extension cord, looping 4-minute video, rubber on found bench, bluetooth speaker; 144 x 72 x 96”

    (via jacktomhogan)

     
  8. nattonelli:

    Darren Bader - Rope with/and Don Quixote

     
  9. altcomics:

    Audrey Wollen

    (via nyctaeus)

     
  10. sculptores:

    Jonathan Bruce Williams - Cellular Cinema, 2014

    (via shtml)

     
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  12. vjeranski:

    John Wood And Paul Harrison

    MARK

    (via vjeranski)

     
  13. abstrakshun:

    Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (Mexican, b.1967)

    Performance Review  -  2013

     
  14. abstrakshun:

    Tauba Auerbach (American, b.1981)

    Grain series  -  2015

    Projective Instrument exhibition, 2016 @ Paula Cooper Gallery, NY

     
  15. nyctaeus:

    Sun Yuan & Peng Yu, Can’t Help Myself, Kuka industrial robot, stainless steel and rubber, cellulose ether in colored water, lighting grid with Cognex visual-recognition sensors, and polycarbonate wall with aluminum frame, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 2016

    An enormous robotic arm, brandishing a giant squeegee, is poised over a pool of dark liquid which ceaselessly oozes outwards. With quick, smooth, aggressive movements, the machine performs a calculated dance, pivoting and dragging its squeegee across the surface in a perpetual labor of wiping the liquid back to the centre.

    (via nearlya)