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IMG MGMT

IMG MGMT: Zappos Selbstdarstellung

by Joel Holmberg on July 27, 2009

[Editor’s note: IMG MGMT is an annual image-based artist essay series. Today’s invited artist, Joel Holmberg, is still waiting to hear back from Yahoo with regards to a proposed Yahoo online artists residency. This program would simply involve Yahoo acknowledging certain users as artists by indicating this status on their Delicious, Flickr, or Answers accounts. […]

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IMG MGMT Launches Monday!

by Art Fag City on July 24, 2009

Martha Rosler, Photo Op, From the series Bringing the War Home: House Beautiful, new series, 2004; photomontage, print dimensions unknown. Image via: Mitchell-Innes & Nash Time to pull out your finest Sharpie and mark your calendars!  This summer’s edition of IMG MGMT launches Monday, and readers won’t want to miss it.  In an effort to […]

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IMG MGMT: Our New Library

by Penelope Umbrico on August 15, 2008

[Editors note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. Today’s invited artist, Penelope Umbrico, works with LMAK Projects and maintains the website penelopeumbrico.net.] Wandering through images of rooms on consumer home-improvement websites it’s impossible to not to notice fresh signs of someone’s presence. Since […]

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IMG MGMT: Untitled

by Miranda Lichtenstein on August 13, 2008

Peruvian Shamans surround a photo of JFK Jr. and Caroline Bessette Kennedy [Editors note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. Today’s invited artist, Miranda Lichtenstein, shows at Elizabeth Dee Gallery. Her exhibition at Gallery Min Min, Tokyo will open January 13th, 2009.]

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IMG MGMT: The Joy of Collecting…Found Photographs

by Brian Belott on August 12, 2008

[Editors note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. Today’s invited artist Brian Belott has a found audio radio show on WPS1 called “Lost and Found Sound”. He contributes to the fantastic found audio blog The Audio Kitchen, produced by The Professor, and is […]

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IMG MGMT: Facebook

by Wendy White on August 11, 2008

[Editors note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. Today’s invited artist, Wendy White, shows at Leo Koenig Inc. Her solo show at Koenig closed August 1st but you can still see her work in “Accident Blackspot” at Freight + Volume thru August 15th.] […]

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IMG MGMT: Psychotronic GIFs

by Tom Moody on August 5, 2008

Today’s invited artist Tom Moody shows at artMovingProjects in New York, maintains the blog tommoody.us, and recently exhibited videos in the Dallas Video Festival.

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IMG MGMT: Public Art & Collaboration

by The Bruce High Quality Foundation on August 4, 2008

Public Art & Collaboration from Bruce High Quality Foundation on Vimeo. B.H.Q.F.U. is an ongoing educational series provided relatively free to the public and concerned with the cross-articulation of mountains and mole hills. [Editors note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. The Bruce […]

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IMG MGMT: FOSSILS & MINERALS – Teleportation

by Kari Altmann on July 30, 2008

Link Link [Editors Note: IMG MGMT is an artist essay series highlighting the diversity of curatorial processes within the art making practice. Today’s invited artist Kari Altmann has an upcoming show at netmaresnetdreams.net and is participating in the Deitch Parade with friends in September. She maintains the websites karialtmann.com & blackmoth.org. You can also see […]

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IMG MGMT: The Conversation Starter

by Art Fag City on July 29, 2008

Image: Brian Belott IMG MGMT (as in image management)…involves artists curating images off the Net, either because they routinely do that in their work or simply because more artists are exposed to or otherwise glom onto this material with the effect that it slowly seeps into their work (or doesn’t). In a sense We Are […]

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