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gb agency » Artistes Report on the Construction of a Spaceship ModuleExhibition at the 5th floor of the New MuseumNew Museum, New York24/01/–13/04/2014 The visitor entering the fifth floor of the New Museum will find herself in the simulated interior of a spaceship. The exhibition offers an allegory of “anthropological science fiction,” where the exhibition space opens screens/windows to an estranged and exciting universe that dramatizes the cross-cultural translation involved in the presentation of art. The unique model evokes the challenges that contemporary artists experience in exhibiting works, or that curators come across in organizing exhibitions that stitch together diverse art, selected across generation, cultural context, personal narratives, and time.On view in and around the spacecraft will be in three main section: artworks, commented archives, research and book projects using the screens as windows transmitting information from another world.

The National Centre for Craft and Design Liste de termes d'argot Internet Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Cet article propose une liste de termes d'argot (abréviations, onomatopées, acronymes, autres mots, etc.) utilisés sur Internet. Elle ne peut énumérer que les plus courants. Sauf exception (haute visibilité), sont exclus : langage SMS, lexique du jeu vidéo (ou MMOG), émoticône et argots de tout acabit. Très souvent, il y a un mélange des argots de plusieurs langages (il est courant de voir des Français employer « lol », « AFK » ou bien « plz », alors que ces expressions appartiennent à l'argot anglophone). Argot[modifier | modifier le code]

The National Gallery Jeremy Fish & Kenichi Yokono, Oct 29 – Dec 17, 2011 - Mark Moore Gallery Mark Moore Gallery presents Rise of the Underground, a two-person exhibition featuring new works by Jeremy Fish (CA) and Kenichi Yokono (Japan). Each adopting the age-old craft of woodcutting through a distinctive contemporary technique, Fish and Yokono employ bold and enchanting cartoon-like narratives to illustrate quotidian and pop cultural excerpts. Unmistakably handmade and remarkably intriguing, Yokono’s woodblocks explore the "horrors of everyday life," while Fish’s paintings and cut-outs reveal untapped histories often swept under the rug. Seemingly innocuous at first observation, each work is intricately laced with undercurrents of the sinister and the foreboding, saturated with cultural reflection, psychoanalysis, and social commentary in a fusion of high and low aesthetics. Drawing from a background of graphic design, screen-printing, and skateboard culture, San Francisco-based Jeremy Fish celebrates and revives the ancient tradition of storytelling. Download PDF Version

Jacqueline Veuve Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Veuve. Jacqueline Veuve est une cinéaste, ethnologue, documentariste et bibliothécaire suisse, née à Payerne (Canton de Vaud) le et morte le . Biographie[modifier | modifier le code] Jacqueline Veuve, après avoir fréquenté l'école secondaire et le gymnase de Lausanne, suit des études de bibliothécaire à Genève (1952-1953). The Invisible Dog Art Center Alessandro Della Bella Photographer

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