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O / U at P! And Room East

by Rob Goyanes on August 11, 2016
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Two galleries, P! and Room East—located about five blocks from each other, respectively in Chinatown and the Lower East Side—came together for a group show titled O / U. That’s shorthand for “over-under,” which may refer to the sports wager where you bet on the combined score in a game. The text for the exhibition suggests it may also refer to “a complicated sexual position, a type of double barrel shotgun,” or the formal qualities of overprinting or undercutting. Of course, overall, it suggests that the conceptual layering is heaavy, though the two galleries are spare and clean and contemporary looking.

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David Hammons at Mnuchin Gallery: Sellout, or Seer?

by Rob Goyanes on May 18, 2016
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The weird web of a pivotal black artist, finance capitalism, and Donald Trump.

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Simultaneous Sensations at Red Bull Studios’ BIO DIP

by Rob Goyanes on March 22, 2016
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In which Rob Goyanes drinks a 10-year old energy drink to prepare for his art viewing at Red Bull Studios. The work by artists Nicolas Lobo and Hayden Dunham is better than the drink.

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Toilet Design, The Visceral, and Zizek at Volta

by Rob Goyanes on March 5, 2016
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It’s a grey frigid Thursday, and the cold is not quite dizzying.

Pier 90 juts out onto the Hudson River. In poetry, the volta is the sudden change, the modulation which shifts emotional pitch or cognitive focus. During Armory Week, Volta is the art fair of galleries presenting artist solos. Though I’m unfamiliar with many of the galleries participating, I know immediately the first thing I want to see: my bladder begs.

As relief washes over me, I think of Zizek’s observation that the presence of ideology can be found in toilet design.

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