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Installed | Kansas City by Erin Dziedzic

[FOCUS: OK-KC] Mar. 15 – Apr. 20, 2013 La Esquina, Kansas City, MO Focus: OK↔KC is a regional exhibition project designed to nurture, support, and connect artists and arts practitioners … Continue reading

March 20, 2013

Installed | Mary Ann Aitken at Cleopatra’s by Kalin Allen

Mary Ann Aitken Mar. 3, 2013 – Apr. 14, 2013 Cleopatra’s in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, NY From Cleopatra’s press release: “Mary Ann Aitken’s Career spanned over three decades in which she … Continue reading

March 19, 2013 · 1 Comment

Installed | Armory Week 2013 Exhibition Highlights by Erin Dziedzic

Wolfgang Laib: Pollen from Hazelnut Jan. 23 – Mar. 11, 2013 Museum of Modern Art, NY Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg Feb. 26 – Mar. 30, 2013 Zach Feuer, NY … Continue reading

March 12, 2013

Truth or Dare with Trenton Doyle Hancock

In artcore journal’s “Truth or Dare” series developed for the artcore journal (b)log participants choose between two groupings of statement questions. Contributors can answer Truth, which directly poses; Past? Present? … Continue reading

February 26, 2013

Installed | New York by Kalin Allen

Nayland Blake “What Wont Wreng” Matthew Marks Gallery, Feb 2 – Apr. 20, 2013 NYC 1993: Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star February 13, 2013 – May 26, 2013 New … Continue reading

February 23, 2013 · 1 Comment

Installed | Washington D.C. by Rana Edgar

Chakaia Booker National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Linda Benglis National Museum of Women in the Arts, Washington, D.C. Petah Coyne National Museum of Women in the … Continue reading

February 13, 2013

Installed | New York by Kalin Allen

Brion Nuda Rosch DCKT Contemporary, New York Lucas Knipscher, Win McCarthy, Sigmar Polke Rachel Uffner Gallery, New York Win Mccarthy is additionally participating in a two-person show with Marty Maher … Continue reading

February 13, 2013 · 1 Comment

Installed | New York by William Ruller

January 30 – February 3, 2013 Group Show: Paintings, Drawing, and Sculpture Edward Thorp Gallery, New York Anna Betbeze, Josh Brand, Jessica Jackson Hutchins, Josh Tonsfeldt Mitchell-Innes and Nash, New … Continue reading

February 8, 2013

Yeondoo Jung

Yeondoo Jung, b. 1969, Jinju, Korea. Lives and works in Seoul, Korea. One of the most prominent artists working in Korea today, Yeondoo Jung was born in 1969 in Jinju, … Continue reading

January 24, 2013

Editors’ Letter | Biennial

Editor’s Letter | Biennial artcore journal’s second issue focuses on “the biennial;” its vast array of content and concepts; various frameworks; the capacities, capabilities, and limitations of these formats; the … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

Meaning I Can Memorise: Writings from dOCUMENTA (13) by Gregory Eltringham

Most people travel to dOCUMENTA as part of a more extensive trip that includes other destinations within Europe. In 2007 I had the opportunity to attend dOCUMENTA (12) during a … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

Reflexivity: Curating Current Conditions and the Effects Yet to Be Seen by Erin Dziedzic

THINKING CONTEMPORARY CURATING by Terry Smith. Introduction by Kate Fowle. New York: NY: Independent Curators International (ICI). 256 pgs. $19.95 In THINKING CONTEMPORARY CURATING, art historian and theorist Terry Smith … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

about this issue | Biennial

artcore journal Vol. 1, Issue 2: Biennial The second issue of artcore journal examines an array of biennial formats, frameworks, and ways in which artists and curators navigate these ever … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

It’s Confusion Guided by a Clear Sense of Purpose: Works by Daniel Arsham by Erin Dziedzic

The title is from a quote from Gordon Matta-Clark. Daniel Arsham, b. 1980 in Cleveland, OH, lives and works in New York, NY Daniel Arsham’s large etching-like, gouache on Mylar … Continue reading

January 23, 2013 · 1 Comment

Art Circuit: The Biennial Complex as Dynamic Chronotopic System by Jason Hoelscher

Introduction The proliferation of biennial exhibitions in recent years has been dramatic. From a handful in the 1990s (such the Whitney Biennial and Venice Biennale) to the large number today … Continue reading

January 23, 2013 · 1 Comment

In Conversation with Kevin Jerome Everson by Craig Drennen

Kevin Jerome Everson was born in Mansfield, OH, and has degrees from Akron University (BFA) and Ohio University (MFA). He is a Professor of Art at the University of Virginia. … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

Beyond the Biennials: Thierry Alet as International Artist and Impresario by Una-Kariim A. Cross

Artist Thierry Alet has been on the global art scene for over fifteen years. He occupies a space reserved for few, as both artist and creative producer. As a proverbial … Continue reading

January 23, 2013 · 4 Comments

The Overlooked are the Devises of Activity (Enactment) in Jesse Aron Green’s Ärztliche Zimmergymnastik by Erin Dziedzic

Jesse Aron Green’s video installation Ärztliche Zimmergymnastik (2008) was included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American art in New York. In this work, Green considers … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

Five More Questions with ARIKA with Erin Dziedzic

For the inaugural issue of artcore journal ARIKA answered 5 questions that were posed prior to the launch of their first North American program, A survey is a process of … Continue reading

January 23, 2013

The Failure of Aesthetics in the Occupy Movement, seen through the lens of the 7th Berlin Biennale by Kate Farrington

Dubbed “The Occupy Biennial,” the 7th Berlin Biennale (held between April and July of 2012 in Berlin, Germany) is perhaps the most important recent international art event devoted to activist … Continue reading

January 23, 2013 · 1 Comment