Field Guide: Markus Baenziger, curated by John Muse, opens September 2nd
Posted: Aug 04 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Field Guide, Markus Baenziger
John has curated an exhibition at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: Field Guide: Markus Baenziger. Read More >
two brief essays by John Muse
Posted: Jan 18 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Sex Drive, Stuart Horodner
For the Cantor Fitzgerald Exhibition, Sex Drive, curated by Stuart Horodner, Artistic Director of the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center, I wrote two brief essays. Read More >
Haverford College and PAFA students Remodel the Rancher
Posted: Oct 10 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Billy Blaise Dufala, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Chainlink Rancher, Dufala, Haverford College, John Grieg, Lisa Boughter, Markus Baenziger, Matthew Callinan, Problemy, Rancher, Steven Dufala
On October 6th students from Haverford College (HC) and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts (PAFA) collaborated to remodel the Dufala Brothers’ Chainlink Rancher, one of may works in their Cantor Fitzgerald Exhibition Problemy.
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.
review of They Broke It. Let Them Fix It.
Posted: Mar 09 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: "They broke it. Let them fix it.", Bi-College News, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Imaginative Feats Literally Presented, Milap Dixit, reboot Imaginative Feats
For the Jan 13th, 2010 edition of the Bi-College News, Milap Dixit wrote a review of the December 10th, 2009 reboot of Imaginative Feats Literally Presented.
another diagram
Posted: Feb 03 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Flat Land, Guarded, Imaginative Feats Literally Presented, Lost
John found a napkin with a drawing of the layout for Imaginative Feats that predates the ones we posted a few months ago.
“They broke it. Let them fix it. In order.”
Posted: Dec 10 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: "They broke it. Let them fix it.", Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, reboot Imaginative Feats
This is not your regular come-when-you-want-to art opening. There are multiple works to shuffle through multiple video-projection gadgets, and so there’s a method and an order to these things.
“They broke it. Let them fix it.” Some reboot publicity, which we love
Posted: Dec 07 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: "They broke it. Let them fix it.", Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Haverford College, Imaginative Feats Literally Presented, reboot Imaginative Feats
We lifted this from the Haverford College discussion boards.
“They broke it. Let them fix it.”
Posted: Dec 07 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: "They broke it. Let them fix it.", Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, reboot Imaginative Feats
And thus do we countdown to our extra- and no-curricular open-source exhibition project.
Reboot of Imaginative Feats goes live Thursday, December 10th, 9pm
Posted: Dec 06 | Author: John Muse | Filed under: News & Updates | Tagged: "They broke it. Let them fix it.", Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, reboot Imaginative Feats
Haverford artists Dylan Ravenfox, Sam Kaplan & Goda Trakumaite, Robin Riskin, and Jane Holloway and Bryn Mawr artist Samantha Salazar have created short video works for the installation apparatuses that make up Imaginative Feats Literally Presented. They broke it. Let them fix it.
At the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery beginning at 9pm on Thursday, December 10th, each of these pieces will be publicly presented, partied, and chatted up and down.








