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The Revolution Might Still Be Televised: “Public Access/Open Networks” At BRIC House

by Emily Colucci on March 31, 2017
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Sometimes an exhibition succeeds more as a source of creative inspiration than a collection of timely artworks. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the current group exhibition Public Access/Open Networks at the Gallery at BRIC House.

The show, curated by BRIC’s Jenny Gerow with freelance curators Reya Sehgal and Lakshmi Padmanabhan, gathers historical and contemporary video art that was broadcast publicly whether through public access TV or YouTube. The physical exhibition is just aspect of the show, which also includes an assorted program schedule of screenings, live tapings and symposiums.

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Marilyn Minter on Bad Boys and Old Ladies: The Art World Loves Them

by Paddy Johnson on October 23, 2015
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After looking at the Minter show in Denver, I spent a bit of time watching a panel discussion on the show at The Contemporary Art Museum Houston between Director Bill Arning with Curator Elissa Auther, artist Marilyn Minter and cultural critic Linda Yablonsky this spring. I didn’t end up using any of it in the review, but there’s some great material here.

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Let’s Look at Horse Art on Amazon Fine Art

by Corinna Kirsch on June 4, 2015
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Our top horse paintings for sale on Amazon.

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Must Like Loud: Neal Medlyn’s Explosive Seven Part Opus 

by Paddy Johnson on February 2, 2015
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When a performer spends several nights grinding his dick in your face for art, you want to find something good to say about the performance. It takes a lot of guts to put your junk out there, let alone create a seven part opus. That’s especially true in the case Neal Medlyn’s uneven performance marathon “Pop Star Series: The 2015 Emerald Edition,” which ran over the course of three days at the American Realness festival. Throughout the course of his pop-star based series, I watched Medlyn’s dick fly out of beaded candy briefs, hump a staircase, and air grind through saggy white underwear.

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At the High Museum, Rediscovered Civil Rights Photos Are Current as Ever

by Whitney Kimball on November 25, 2014
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When you compare a 1956 Life Magazine article to the 2014 news cycle, the two are not so far apart.

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We Went to Chelsea: The Timelessness of Horse Clusters

by Paddy Johnson Whitney Kimball and Corinna Kirsch on September 12, 2014
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More big reasons for big sculptures for big galleries. *Sigh*

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Zero Performance: Top 10 Youtubes, Jan 2011

by Art Fag City on April 2, 2011

Zero Performance: Top 10 Youtubes, Jan 2011 – "I just watched the top ten youtubes of all time so that you wouldn't have to." What follows is basically an educated rant on why Bieber (and others) suck. Miley Cyrus – Party in the U.S.A. is a favorite:  Cowboy boots, American cars, a rainbow coalition of hot […]

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Comic Con Versus The Art Fairs: The Results!

by Art Fag City on April 25, 2008

Art Fairs vrs Comic Con! By the end of this week Art Fag City’s Comic Con Versus The Art Fairs quiz will have either stolen or enriched roughly 40 seconds of over 12,000 people’s lives. Either way, we’re pleased! The test asks readers to identify Comic Con and Art Fair attendees; some of whom we […]

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