The Treasurer has told The Adviser that government will delay finalising the proposed extension of the best interests duty until after Senate’s inquiry reports back in mid-March.
Christo & Jeanne-Claude: The Tom Golden Collection opens at the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery at FSW
Christo and Jeanne-Claude first visited the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery and the Florida Southwestern State College campus in 2003.
FORT MYERS, FLA
.- Florida Southwestern State College is presenting Christo & Jeanne-Claude: The Tom Golden Collection - a traveling retrospective exhibition on view at the Bob Rauschenberg Gallery and running through April 17th. The Tom Golden Collection surveys the extraordinary career of artists Christo and Jeanne-Claude through collages, prints, photographs, drawings and objects. Drawn from the permanent collection of the Sonoma County Museumthe most extensive private collection in the United Statesthe exhibition spans 37 years of the Christos career.
3Arts launches Disability Culture Leadership Initiative to advance advocacy and justice efforts in the arts
Reveca Torres, Two Fridas Recreation.
CHICAGO, IL
.- 3Arts, the Chicago-based nonprofit grantmaking organization, announced today the launch of the Disability Culture Leadership Initiative (DCLI), featuring a new online platform created to elevate Deaf and disabled artists and encourage the arts and culture sector to prioritize Disability Culture in programming and organizational efforts. DCLI features candid video conversations among eleven Chicago-based Deaf and disabled alumni of the 3Arts Residency Fellowships at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), as well as a report that chronicles the trajectory of the Fellowship and the citys approach to creating and supporting the Disability Art and Culture movement. The DCLI videos and accompanying publication are now available here.
Collaborative exhibition by Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner on view at bitforms gallery
Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner, Untitled 2 (Kiss me.), 2020. Video (color, sound, screen or projector, speakers, media player. Dimensions variable, landscape orientation, 4 min 19 sec, loop. Edition of 3, 1 AP. Courtesy bitforms gallery, New York.
NEW YORK, NY
.-bitforms gallery introduces Alchemical, a collaborative exhibition by Casey Reas and Jan St. Werner. Alchemical presents the artists suite of videos alongside a selection of prints by Casey Reas. The online component of this exhibition is presented in collaboration with New Art City.
Untitled Film Stills are a series of prints that trace Reas exploration of generative adversarial networks (GAN) as image-making instruments. This empirical procedure more closely resembles alchemy than the artists usual practice of software art. Reas and technical lead Hye Min Cho trained GANs with specific films selected for their visual and emotion
Exhibition at PDNB Gallery focuses on photography in the 1970 s
Bill Owens, I enjoy giving a Tupperware party in my house, 1971. Courtesy PDNB Gallery, Dallas, TX.
DALLAS, TX
.- The decade marks a historic turn in art history for photography. No longer was traditional landscape and documentary photography the same. Photography shared the spotlight with painting.
The subject of American landscape became not the natural but the altered. Images of our urban, and suburban landscapes by Ed Ruscha, Robert Adams and Bill Owens took hold. Garry Winogrand manically photographed the streets, brilliantly capturing people in moments of joy, oddity, drama, sport and truth. Major artists like John Baldessari, Lucas Samaras, Robert Rauschenberg, incorporated photography in their work. Feminist artists were reacting viscerally to their lack of equality. Ana Medieta used photography to document her powerful performances. Performance art became popular world-wide and necessitated photography to