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Farnoosh Fathi reads a poem she wrote in response to the artwork, "Untitled 1
(Peacock with Missiles)," 2010 by Adeela Suleman. This work is in the
exhibition "Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past" (on view at the
Asian Art Museum from May 18-September 2, 2012). For more information:
http://www.asianart.org/phantoms/ This presentation was part of MATCHA:
Phantoms Arise! For more information:
http://www.asianart.org/matcha/pastevents.htm#m2012 Co-presented with
Litquake.
http://artbabble.org/video/asian-art/gold-dolt#commentsPerformancePoetryChildhoodAsian ArtPerformanceStoriesAsian Art Museumhttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/files/bvideos/85/85a40525529a7296/poster-image-03.jpg85a40525529a7296Mon, 20 Aug 2012 18:06:19 +0000Asian Art Museum9593 at http://artbabble.orgHowie Tsui on Mount Abundance and the Tiptoe People #1 and #2
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Born in Hong Kong and raised in Nigeria and Ontario, Howie Tsui’s
influences include ghost stories, Buddhist hell scrolls, Japanese monster
culture, and Hong Kong vampire films. As part of his Horror Fables series,
Tsui contributes to "Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past" (on
view at the Asian Art Museum from May 18-September 2, 2012) intricately drawn
human-monster hybrids that combine imagery from traditional Asian folklore
with contemporary pop culture.
<p><a href="http://artbabble.org/video/asian-art/howie-tsui-mount-abundance-and-tiptoe-people-1-and-2" target="_blank">read more</a></p>http://artbabble.org/video/asian-art/howie-tsui-mount-abundance-and-tiptoe-people-1-and-2#commentsasian art museumBecoming / Being an Artistcontemporary Asian artHowie TsuiPaintingscrollscroll paintingChildhoodAsian ArtContemporary ArtMaterials and ProcessAsian Art Museumhttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/files/bvideos/ee/ee74fa0fff25277c/poster-image-06.jpgee74fa0fff25277cMon, 09 Jul 2012 23:18:08 +0000Asian Art Museum9549 at http://artbabble.orgSitting for Vuillard
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<p>Madame Claude Dalsace, née Bloch, recalls what it was like to sit for the artist Edouard Vuillard as a child (interview, 2012). </p>
<p><i>Edouard Vuillard: A Painter and His Muses, 1890-1940</i><br />
The Jewish Museum, New York<br />
May 4 - September 23, 2012<br />
<a href="http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/vuillard" title="http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/vuillard" rel="nofollow">http://www.thejewishmuseum.org/exhibitions/vuillard</a></p>
Edouard VuillardEuropean PaintingFrench paintingPaintingChildhoodMaterials and ProcessPeopleEuropean ArtStoriesThe Jewish Museum, New Yorkhttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/files/bvideos/4e/4e6d74d66e7722a5/poster-image-01.jpg4e6d74d66e7722a5Fri, 22 Jun 2012 21:07:48 +0000The JM9515 at http://artbabble.orgThe Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats
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<p>Emily Casden, curatorial assistant at The Jewish Museum, tours the exhibition The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats. </p>
<p><i>The Snowy Day and the Art of Ezra Jack Keats</i><br />
The Jewish Museum, New York<br />
September 9, 2011 - January 29, 2012<br />
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American ArtCollageEzra Jack KeatsIllustrationPaintingChildhoodStoriesThe Jewish Museum, New Yorkhttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/modules/bvideo/images/no-image.jpgbe8118c7717c52bdFri, 22 Jun 2012 16:46:36 +0000The JM9512 at http://artbabble.orgHeman Chong on "Phantoms of Asia" and Science Fiction
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Heman Chong imagines a future of dystopian stillness with "Calendars
(2020--2096)," an installation of 1001 photos, each a calendar page capturing
a moment of complete emptiness in today's bustling areas of Singapore. View
this work for yourself at the Asian Art Museum during the exhibition,
"Phantoms of Asia: Contemporary Awakens the Past" (on view from May
18-September 2, 2012). For more information: http://www.asianart.org/phantoms
http://artbabble.org/video/asian-art/heman-chong-phantoms-asia-and-science-fiction#commentscontemporary artistcontemporary Asian artHeman ChongChildhoodAsian ArtIdentityContemporary ArtMaterials and ProcessPeoplePerceptionPlaceExhibitionsTimeAsian Art Museumhttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/files/bvideos/e5/e5a9435658d0e0a3/poster-image-02.jpge5a9435658d0e0a3Wed, 23 May 2012 22:32:25 +0000Asian Art Museum9405 at http://artbabble.orgTang Museum: Nancy Grossman: Tough Life Diary
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<p>Nearly 50 years after her first solo exhibition in New York City Nancy Grossman’s work is as powerful and relevant today as it was when it was first created. The video <i>Nancy Grossman: Tough Life Diary</i> was created to bring the artist’s voice directly to the viewer, opening up new ways of understanding a body of complex and sometimes difficult work. It complements the exhibition of the same name currently on view at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College.</p>
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<p>What makes a documentary radical? In this film, artist LaToya Ruby Frazier reveals the personal story behind a series of videos and photographs of her family in Braddock, Pennsylvania, a selection of which were exhibited in "Video Studio: Changing Same" at the Studio Museum in Harlem. Employing and upending documentary traditions as a means to disrupt media stereotypes, Frazier collaborates with her mother and grandmother as fellow artists, giving them agency in depictions of themselves, their family, and the broader community.</p>
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<p>Artist Zhang Chun Hong discusses her work in "Asian American Portraits of Encounter." The exhibition is on view from August 12, 2011 to October 14, 2012. <a href="http://npg.si.edu/exhibit/encounter" title="http://npg.si.edu/exhibit/encounter" rel="nofollow">http://npg.si.edu/exhibit/encounter</a></p>
<p>Through the groundbreaking work of seven talented artists from across the country and around the world, "Asian American Portraits of Encounter" offers provocative renditions of the Asian American experience. Their portraits of encounter offer representations against and beyond the stereotypes that have long obscured the complexity of being Asian in America.</p>
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Together the photos Cruise and Shop, (2011), take as their point of departure
the historic NASA mobility studies through which, prior to departing for
space missions, astronauts would practice on Earth in preparation for life in
orbit. These photos bizarrely and amusingly reverse this scenario. Instead of
showing real astronauts in simulated space situations, the photographs depict
a father and son dressed as astronauts, going through the motions of mundane
daily life in Indiana.
http://artbabble.org/video/ima/brian-mccutcheons-shop-2011-and-cruise-2011#commentsBrian McCutcheonPhotographyChildhoodInspirationContemporary ArtMaterials and ProcessIndianapolis Museum of Arthttp://artbabble.org/sites/default/files/bvideos/a4/a468c246a51fe7f4/poster-image-07.jpga468c246a51fe7f4Wed, 19 Oct 2011 16:43:34 +0000dbeyer8912 at http://artbabble.orgA Brief History of Shana Moulton & Whispering Pines
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<p><em>Should an artist separate herself from the character she creates?</em> In this film, artist Shana Moulton traces the development of her ongoing video and performance series <em>Whispering Pines</em> and its central protagonist Cynthia. Moulton charts the various ways in which fiction and autobiography meld and diverge in the character of Cynthia, played by the artist herself. The title of the series is an homage to David Lynch’s <em>Twin Peaks</em> and adopts the name of Shana’s childhood home: a trailer park for seniors near Yosemite, California.</p>
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