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Beyond PR (Free subscription) | yesterday
If you like animation and short films, don't miss Singapore Animated at the Institute of Contemporary Art on the 25th of October. Organised by the Singapore Creative Network UK , the event is the first public screening of some of the best animations from Singapore c urated by Gavin Lim , an award-winning director in the Singapore International Film Festival.
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Phawker (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
INQUIRER: [W]ith the opening on Friday of “R. Crumb’s Underground” at the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Philadelphia-born artist’s obsessions - collecting old-time blues and country 78s, riding piggy-back on powerfully built women, and forever depicting, as he has put it, “the seamy side of America’s subconscious” - will be on full display in the [...]
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murketing (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
… mere moments after that post below, I see (via PSFK) that Urban Outfitters has “has offered a set of windows facing the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art as a canvas for artists to present public installations.” Something’s Hidden In Here has taken the retailer up on this offer, with a project called Your Message Here. Basically [...]
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PSFK Trend: PSFK (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Urban Outfitters has offered a set of windows facing the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art as a canvas for artists to present public installations. Shauna Alterio and Stephen Loidolt, the couple behind Something’s Hiding in Here have just completed installing their new work called ‘Your Message Here’. They’ve constructed a vintage style letter sign with [...]
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Daily Poetics (Free subscription) | 02/09/2008
Link: project. the sansom window project. "every two months, urban outfitters invites artists to make an installation for a set of windows that face the institute of contemporary art in philadelphia, pa. this weekend we installed our piece and are ready to launch our new project: your message here. inspired by industrial letter signs, multi colored text, and everyday sayings... we made our own marquee...
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Slow Painting (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
The Bluecoat Gallery in Liverpool and Zaha Hadid’s Nord Park Cable Railway in Innsbruck, Austria. Photograph: Oginia O’Dell/David Levene Two buildings in Liverpool – one new, the other revamped – have been shortlisted for the inaugural World Architecture Festival Awards, announced yesterday. Marking a high point for the city’s year as European Capital of Culture, the revamped [...]
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LSI Online News (Free subscription) | 01/09/2008
UK - Lightscape Projects, part of the Light Projects Group has recently supplied fittings for a lighting scheme for the Mall in London which runs from the ICA building to St James's Palace. ...
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BPDNews.com (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Boston Police Are Asking Witnesses To Come Forward Boston Police Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a 41 year old black male, who was shot multiple times early this morning in the Anthony’s Pier 4 parking lot. On August...
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http://artforprofits.wordpress.com/ (Free subscription) | 18/08/2008
Affordable Investment Art August 19 - artmarketblog.com In 2007 Britain’s Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) launched a new project called All Tomorrow’s Pictures in conjunction Sony Ericsson which involves a number of high profile artists using the state-of-the-art Cyber-shot TM mobile phone manufactured by Sony Ericsson to produce an image which has been made available to [...]
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Exhibitionist (Free subscription) | 08/08/2008
Okay, boys and girls. If you have not, for some reason, seen the Anish Kapoor show at the Institute of Contemporary Art, head on over. It closes Sept. 7, meaning you've got a month. For those counting, attendance at the...
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Design*Sponge (Free subscription) | 18/07/2008
I wanted to end my guest blogging duties this week by first saying thanks to Design Sponge for giving me the opportunity to post some of my thoughts here with you. Secondly, thanks to everyone who had a look and commented! For my last post, I wanted to share our new and improved website with you. [...]
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DATA news (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
Anish Kapoor’s pieces dispense multiple visual thrills and mysteries, as seen at a well-chosen survey at the Institute of Contemporary Art and at the Gladstone Gallery.
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Exhibitionist (Free subscription) | 17/06/2008
Yes, there are actually people who might not know that there's a (recently) new art museum in town. This banner, which recently went up on the Institute of Contemporary Art, should provide a bit of extra pub....
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Art Knowledge News (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
BOSTON, MA - The Indian-born, London-based sculptor Anish Kapoor has always been a kind of magician, which cuts two ways. Whether with blazingly reflective metal surfaces or dark, plush, seemingly infinite interiors, his pieces dispense multiple visual thrills and mysteries. But the same effects can make his work appear tricky, decorative and shallow. It hasn’t helped that they seem to have been concocted...