• The Ethnographic Journals of Gregory Siff

    “Did we forget? Life is a thrill!” The studio echoes with the unmistakable charismatic voice of Gregory Siff. The proclamation is accentuated by the cadence of his Brooklyn accent and while much of his face is covered by a cloth mask bearing the official logo of the Major League Baseball commission there are traces of […]

    A. Moret No responses December 3, 2020
  • Tropical Madness

      There’s a nagging feeling that Art Basel Miami (formerly called Art Basel Miami Beach) is a big commercial circus, where a slice of the world’s wealthiest collectors, curators, and financiers fly southward to partake in the largest art fair in the U.S., paired with the most outrageous parties the art world can dish out. […]

    Shana Beth Mason No responses December 22, 2014
  • Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova Solo Project at Zona MACO

    Leyden Rodriguez-Casanova presents conceptual works created of found materials in the New Proposals section of Zona MACO.  Cuban born Leyden acts as a curator of found materials that reflect the multicultural landscape of the United States.  His interest in the visual and functional systems inherently present in these objects is evident in his arrangements.  This […]

    Installation Magazine No responses February 8, 2014
  • FriendsWithYou: Behind the Curtain

    Say hello to FriendsWithYou.  For more than a decade they have created a world of whimsical characters, playful animations, plush toys and inflatable installations.  Recently the duo relocated to a secret location somewhere in Los Angeles and Installation sent Daniel Rolnik out to find them.  FriendsWithYou will join a lineup of ten nationally and internationally […]

    Daniel Rolnik No responses August 2, 2013