Tagged: do ho suh

Calendar. 11.13.13.

Specimen Series: 348 West 22nd Street, APT. New York, NY 10011, USA - Bathtub, 2013 polyester fabric
Specimen Series: 348 West 22nd Street, APT. New York, NY 10011, USA — Bathtub, 2013, by Do Ho Suh. Part of the artist’s solo exhibit at Lehmann Maupin in Hong Kong, opening tomorrow. (Image courtesy of the artist and Lehmann Maupin.)

  • NYC: Drawing Time, Reading Time, at the Drawing Center. Opens Friday, in SoHo. Opening reception to take place on Thursday, November 21, at 6pm.
  • NYC: Liz Magic Laser, Absolute Event, at Paula Cooper Gallery. Opens Thursday, at Cooper’s 197 Tenth Avenue space in Chelsea. Performances will be held on Thursday and Saturday, beginning promptly at 7pm. (More about the artist here.)
  • NYC: Para-Real, at 601 Artspace. Opens today, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Water, Water…8 Strange Days in the City That Never Sleeps, a group show, at Kianga Ellis Projects. Opening reception this Thursday at 6pm. Exhibition runs through November 19, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Faceshifting: Masking the Spirits, at Cavin-Morris Gallery. Opens Thursday, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Travis LeRoy Southworth, A Fancy Machine is the Perfect Centerpiece, at Mixed Greens. Opens Thursday at 6pm, in Chelsea.
  • NYC: Luke DuBois, Sex Lies & Data Mining, a Pratt Digital Arts Lecture. Today at 12:45, at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn.
  • NYC: Barbara Macfarlane: Mapping, at Rebecca Hossack. Opens today, in SoHo.
  • NYC: Jeff Williams, New/Used/Wet/Broken, at Jack Hanley Gallery. Opens Friday at 6pm, in Tribeca.
  • NYC: Provisional Space, at Brooklyn Fireproof. Opens Friday at 6pm, in Bushwick.
  • NYC: Guerilla Girls Broadband, at Interference Archive. Monday at 7:30pm, in Gowanus.
  • Salem, Mass.: Future Beauty: Avant-Garde Japanese Fashion, at the Peabody Essex Museum. Opens Saturday.
  • Chicago: Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture and Cuisine, at the Art Institute of Chicago. Through January 27.
  • Palo Alto: Flesh and Metal: Body and Machine in Early 20th Century Art, at the Cantor Arts Center. Opens today, at Stanford University.
  • San Jose: Around the Table: Food. Creativity. Community., at the San Jose Museum of Art. Through April 20.
  • L.A.: Licketh the Rainbow, at Jaus. Opens Friday, in Santa Monica.
  • L.A.: A special screening of Andy Warhol’s Sleep, at HRLA. This Saturday from midnight to 7am, in Chinatown.
  • L.A.: Chatting with Henri Matisse: The Lost 1941 Interview, at the Getty Center. This Sunday, at 3pm.
  • L.A.: Independent scholar Elena Phipps gives a talk about Peruvian textiles at the Fowler Museum. Next Wednesday, at noon, at UCLA.
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Calendar. 06.06.12.


Fallen Star, by Do Ho Suh, at the Stuart Collection at UC San Diego. Opens Thursday, in La Jolla. (Image courtesy of the artist and UCSD.)

  • NYC: Unknown Corot: Unpublished Drawings, at Jill Newhouse Gallery. Through July 13 on the Upper East Side.
  • NYC: Lisa Richardson, The Party’s Over, at Yancey Richardson. Through July 6, in Chelsea.
  • Beacon, NY: Circa 1971: Early Video & Film from the EAI Archive, at Dia: Beacon. Through September 4, in the Hudson Valley. Don’t miss the video by the group TVTV called Four More Years, in which the artists interviewed journalists covering the 1972 G.O.P. convention. It’s a portrait of cynicism, maneuvering and Kabuki-style political theater.
  • Fort Worth: American Vanguards: Graham, Davis, Gorky, de Kooning and Their Circle, 1927-1942, at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. Opens Saturday, in the Cultural District.
  • L.A.: Heaven, Hell and Dying Well: Images of Death in the Middle Ages, at the Getty Center. Through August 12, in West L.A.
  • L.A.: Hot White Flesh Ties, at Favorite Goods. Opens Saturday at 7pm, in Chinatown.
  • Plus: Get all my latest New York picks at Gallerina…
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The Digest. 08.07.09.


If you live in L.A., absolutely, positively go see Do Ho Suh’s pieces in Your Bright Future, the exhibit of contemporary Korean art at LACMA, up through Sept. 20. Above, an installation view of Fallen Star 1/5, and in the rear, Home Within Home. This image doesn’t do justice to the details inside the building. (See the photo large. Image courtesy of LACMA.)

  • Demolition done wrong.
  • Help save film at LACMA. Plus: People are, like, totally P.O.’d about the museum’s axed film program.
  • A MoCA that is doing worse than L.A.’s MoCA.
  • Pairing wine and art at the Art Institute of Chicago. (@artinstitutechi.)
  • When nautical art imitates nautical art: Duke Riley’s upcoming naval battle at the Queens Museum sure sounds like an annual event that artist Marie Lorenz has been doing for half a dozen years.
  • Shark week!!!
  • Damien Hirst has a doppelganger in Slovenia.
  • Bruce Nauman to get all Patrick Mimran over Pasadena.
  • With the European Union banning the sale of incandescant light bulbs, what will happen to light art? Second item. (16 Miles.)
  • From Cory Arcangel: Cats playing Schoenberg.
  • Lonely nights.
  • Street Rothkos.
  • Today’s Graff: Brad Downey’s mosaic graffiti in Sweden. Whoa!
  • The Obama/Joker poster: The LAT arts blog explains what it all means (or doesn’t). More here.
  • Edward Lifson on NPR on the Guggenheim Museum’s 50th birthday. Love the vintage audio describing the building as “an inverted oatmeal dish.”
  • Chicagoans weigh in on La Zaha’s larval pod.
  • An insightful critique on the lack of public in public spaces at Thom Mayne’s S.F. Federal Building.
  • Feral houses.
  • The Habitat Machines of David Trautimas.
  • Your moment of Sweet Home Alabama, mariachi style. (Coudal.)
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