Xavier Veilhan has taken over Versailles!
Ninja October 21st, 2009
Xavier Veilhan has taken over Versailles! If you are in Paris, definitely go check it out. The exhibition Veilhan at the Versailles Palace runs until December 13, 2009.
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Xavier Veilhan has taken over Versailles! If you are in Paris, definitely go check it out. The exhibition Veilhan at the Versailles Palace runs until December 13, 2009.
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School of Visual Arts
Summer Residency Programs
Open Studios 2008
Featuring participants in the following residencies
Painting and Mixed Media
Sculpture, Installation and New Media Art
Printmaking and Book Arts
Public Art
Photography
Illustration and Visual Narrative
Exhibition/Reception
Thursday, July 31, 2008
6:00 PM–9:00 PM
Locations
141 West 21st Street, Fourth and Eighth Floors (Painting)
141 West 21st Street, Ninth Floor (Printmaking, Illustration, Public Art)
141 West 21st Street, First Floor Westside Gallery (Photography)
30 West 17th Street (Sculpture)
Penguin May 16th, 2008
Cai Guo-Qiang is internationally acclaimed as an artist whose creative transgressions and cultural provocations have literally exploded the accepted parameters of art making in our time.
This is especially true of Inopportune: Stage One, Cai’s largest installation to date, which presents nine real cars in a cinematic progression that simulates a car bombing, occupying the central atrium of the Frank Lloyd Wright rotunda.
Ninja and I will be in NYC for her portfolio review. We’re also going to enjoy some Jacques Pepin, that’s two French chefs in 1 week! We’re going to be spending the rest of the day at the Guggenheim enjoying “cars explode”.
-Penguin
Related postsPenguin April 11th, 2008
Joshua Allen Harris makes inflatable street installation art. He takes garbage bags and uses the air from passing subway trails to inflate them. The video doesn’t show the bear that they mention, but I was able to find a pic.

There’s something kind of magical and sad when the animal comes to life then slowly dying again.
-Penguin
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