Download the catalog for Imaginative Feats Literally Presented
Posted: Nov 02 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: Featured | Tagged: Ellen Gould, Flaherty Seminar, Imaginative Feats Literally Presented, Irina Leimbacher, Warren Wheeler
The Dufala Brothers install FRESH Air Handler
Posted: Sep 01 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Billy Blaise Dufala, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Dufala Brothers, FRESH, Haverford College, intervalometer, Problemy, Steven Dufala
Billy Blaise Dufala and his brother Steven, aka The Dufala Brothers, installed a site-specific sculptural work, FRESH Air Handler, on August 26th and 27th, 2010 at the Whitehead Campus Center, Haverford College, Haverford PA.
John shot and cut an intervalometer sequence of the install.
download the Sleeping Under Stars brochure
Posted: Aug 20 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Leatherman, Living Under Satellites, Richard Klein, Sarah Bishop, Sleeping Under Stars
Sleeping Under Stars, Living Under Satellites closed in June, but the show lives on. The Aldrich has kindly made the exhibition brochure available on their website. And we’ve created a slightly more reader-friendly version of the pdf. Download and enjoy.
deep and superficial storage
Posted: Jul 13 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Catapult, George S. Kingsley, Guarded, Living Under Satellites, Sleeping Under Stars, Vanessa Marsh
Equipment from the Aldrich exhibition, Sleeping Under Stars, Living Under Satellites, arrived in San Francisco last week, and so yesterday we took this gear to our Vallejo storage unit in a Zip truck. Thinking about storage, George S. Kingsley’s Atlas Storage, the ubiquity of “stuff,” and the obsolescence and allure of artworks that depend on dead and dying tech—we unpacked and repacked our stuff. Read More >
MoMA Screening: the Proof
Posted: Jun 08 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Loss Prevention, MOMA
Yes, there was a screening at MoMA on May 26th and 27th of Loss Prevention.
