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Special Projects Curation at the StARTup Art Fair
When the word “California” rolls off the tongue it has a transformative power- infusing the body with the sensation of basking in golden sunshine while rushing down Pacific Coast Highway at top speed in a convertible. Or perhaps it’s the sensation of millions of grains of sand creeping in between one’s toes while ruminating over […]
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Colores De Peru
In August 2015, Los Angeles based artist and surfer Jared Aufrichtig returned to the rural fishing village of Lobitos in Northern Peru. It was his second consecutive year visiting Lobitos after visiting the village for six weeks in May 2014. In partnership with the philanthropic group WAVES for Development, Jared enriched the lives of local children […]
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Devotion, Co-Curated by William Corwin at Catinca Tabacaru Gallery
Devotion is a thought experiment. I wanted to see how contemporary art would function when placed in a shrine/chapel/temple setting in which it would be hopefully viewed in the context of it’s original ritual usage. Many of the pieces lent them selves easily to this metaphysical process–Eliszabeth Kley’s ceramic cages, Mike Ballou’s bird flock wall […]
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Cyborg Curated by William Corwin at Zurcher Gallery
Cyborg was curated on the premise that even non-technology based artists are acknowledging the changes in the concept of the figure that is taking place due to innovations in genetics, prosthetics and our understanding of alternate forms of consciousness that co-exist with our own. As our idea of the human body in relation to its […]
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MOO + SCOPE Limited Edition
MOO+SCOPE Limited Edition will be displayed in Miami Beach in a remarkable configuration (Booth H19) and also available in an exclusive numbered run of 500 featuring the work of Aerosyn-Lex Mestrovic. Installation Magazine offers an exclusive giveaway to five lucky readers. Inspired by the Eames House of Cards, the MOO+SCOPE Limited Edition offers endless […]
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Outside the Lines, Too
As children many of us coveted a Crayola collection boasting every conceivable color on the palette with whimsical names like Permanent Geranium Lake, Mango Tango, Granny Smith Apple, Pacific Blue and Vivid Violet. We could color our world with any shade and thus our crayons, colored pencils and markers were our tools to channel our […]