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roarlivia:

from photos by Patience Pollock

Ahhh! Parts I missed…
rhizomedotorg:

From the ArtBase: Add-Art is a Firefox extension which replaces advertising images on web pages with art images from a curated database. This extension is an alternative to conventional add blockers which simply remove advertisements, leaving negative space in their place. Add-Art instead transforms your web browser into an art gallery, featuring contemporary artists and curators.

So excited to be taking a class with Steve next semester. 
I just wrote a long winded recollection of the New York Art Book Fair which took place at the MoMA PS1 this past weekend. Click the image to read the article over at Grateful Grapefruit. 

hyperallergic:

Required Reading (September 9, 2012)
 This week, the philosophical meaning of beauty, Ai Weiwei’s LES education, mega-exhibitions, online fakes, Chardin’s strange self-portrait and more.
roarlivia:

These pieces are going to be in a show at Harvestworks (596 Broadway #602) on Saturday from 5-8
Come by, be my friend, eat food?
thank
La jetée
hyperallergic:

Occupy.Here Hopes to Create a Free, Open, Unregulated Community Without the Internet
Dan Phiffer, a New York-based web designer and member of art and technology collective, Future Archaeology, is one of the ten recipients of the Rhizome Commission Program Grants for 2012, which were announced on July 16, to continue his work on Occupy.here. Rhizome, for those who may not know, is a New York-based nonprofit dedicated to new art practices engaging technology. Occupy.here uses a wifi router to create a network for discussion for only a locale audience. By bypassing the traditional internet, Phiffer is working to make a free, open, unregulated and community based platform for exchange.
hyperallergic:

Let’s Play Google Art Critic!

Damien Hirst is…