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Diana Cooper, "Orange Alert UK" , 2003 - 2007


Cai Guo-Qiang, Inopportune: Stage one, 2008


Merce Cunningham & The OpenEnded Group, Loops, 2008

Wood
Until March 1, 2008
Paula Cooper Gallery
Carl Andre, Donald Judd, Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt and Jackie Winsor: here's a lot of Minimalist sculptures, done in wood, of Judd's "one thing after the other"..


Outside In: New Realms for Taiwan Art
Until March 12, 2008
Taipei Cultural Center, 1 E. 42nd st

The artists in this exhibition seem to work in new media/installation art; might be interesting.


Power
Until March 29, 2008
Foxy Production

Foxy Production presents Power, a group exhibition where light is the common focus: electric light, black light, reflecting light, the sound of light, light sources. Drawing together a disparate group of artists, the exhibition holds a range of conceptual experimentations, ideas and practices under the spotlight.


Diana Cooper - Overdrive
Until March 29, 2008
Postmasters Gallery

I am fascinated by maps, subway systems, color-coding, the relationships between macroscopic and microscopic imagery. But I always feel that I operate by osmosis. I really am influenced by the visual world. I want the work to have a sensuality and visual impact. And I think a lot of systems are visual. Systems are a way people try to make sense of things or create order. They also are all around us, in the natural world and in the man-made world, and I am intrigued by how they intersect, echo one another, or come into conflict. But I am less drawn to the specific content or narrative of a given system, which for me is just raw material. In fact, I am interested when something like a diagram or a graph disassociates itself from its origin and becomes something else entirely.


Brainwave: Common Senses
Until April 19, 2008
Exit Art

BRAINWAVE: Common Senses responds to current advancements in neurological research by visualizing and investigating the brain's capacity for sense perception, memory, emotion and logic. The artists in this exhibition redefine this research in a different way, abandoning literal representations of the brain and categorical analysis in favor of works that take, as starting points, elements from neuroscience and flipping these ideas on their heads.


Design and the Elastic Mind
Until May 12, 2008
MoMA

The exhibition will highlight examples of successful translation of disruptive innovation, examples based on ongoing research, as well as reflections on the future responsibilities of design. Of particular interest will be the exploration of the relationship between design and science and the approach to scale.


Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe
Until May 28, 2008
Guggenheim

The structure of Cai's art forms are inherently unstable, but his social idealism characterizes all change, however violent, as carrying the seeds of positive creation.

Ever since I saw one of his giant explosion-paintings at MoMA, and watched/read about his Transient Rainbow, I've been waiting for this retrospective/exhibit. Looks exciting..


Loops
Feb 26, unveiling of choreography and code

This digital version of Loops was commissioned by the MIT Media Lab in 2001 and derives from a definitive recording of [Merce] Cunningham performing the work in a motion capture studio. This recording preserved the intricate performance as 3D data, which portrayed not Cunningham's appearance, but rather his motion. Cunningham's joints become nodes in a network that sets them into fluctuating relationships with one another, at times suggesting the hands underlying them, but more often depicting complex cat's-cradle variations. These nodes render themselves in a series of related styles, rendered to resemble gesture drawings.

This is a digitization/opensource documentation of Merce Cunningham's loops, data captured using motion capture systems, released under an open source license. Not quite an exhibit, but something to work on.

Tangential to this is the White Glove Tracking project, which utilized the collaborative power of internet users to track the location of Michael Jackson's white glove in a video of his performance of Billy Jean, and released the source video and coordinates for further use.

One of the first ideas I immediately thought of (after seeing Paul Pfeiffer's piece at MoMA's Automatic Update exhibition at the time) was to move and resize the video so that the white glove would remain the same size, in the center of the frame. Of course, somebody (a Zach Lieberman) also had the same idea and had done it already.


update:
Honey Space
Westside Highway, between 21st and 22nd streets.
Article here.

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I'm back in New York.



Photos of pieces by Carey Young and Hans Haacke, by M0rph3u.

Bouncing Lights Forever - Michael Bell-Smith
Until Feb 16, 2008
Foxy Production, 617 w27th st

Bjorn Schülke - Überschall
Jan 18 - Feb 16
Bitforms

William Kentridge - Seeing Double
Jan 16 - Feb 16
Marian Goodman Gallery

Carey Young - If/Then
Hans Haacke
Until Jan 19
Paula Cooper Gallery

Harun Farocki - Deep Play
Until Feb 9
Greene Naftali Gallery
(writeup by Rhizome here)

Mariko Mori - Tom Na H-iu
Until Jan 19
"The works develop Mori’s continued interest in a fusion of art and technology, and the idea of universal spiritual consciousness. Drawing from ancient rituals and symbols, Mori uses cutting edge technology and material to create a striking vision for the 21st century"
Deitch Projects

And Who Are You? Work from Saatchi Online
Sara Tecchia Roma Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 2nd Floor

Nicholas Nixon - Patients
Until Feb 16
Yossi Milo Gallery

Beth Campbell - Following Room
Lawrence Weiner - As Far As The Eye Can See
Kara Walker - My Complement, My Enemy, My Oppressor, My Love
Until Feb 24, 10, 3rd.
Whitney Museum

Shirin Neshat
Until Feb 23
Barbara Gladstone Gallery

Provoking Magic: Lighting of Ingo Maurer
Until Jan 27
Cooper-Hewitt Museum

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The Streets of Europe
Jonathan LeVine Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 9E

Thomas Ruff
Jason Rhoades - Black Pussy
David Zwirner Gallery
525/519/533 w19th st

And Who Are You? Work from Saatchi Online
Sara Tecchia Roma Gallery
529 West 20th Street, 2nd Floor

Golan Levin - New Installations and Sculpture
Bitforms
529 west 20th street

Do Ho Suh
201 Chrystie St & chelsea
Lehmann Maupin Gallery

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