December 2011
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Yve Laris Cohen is an interdisciplinary artist whose performances and sculptures address shifting subjectivities and power relationships among human bodies and objects. Influenced by the aesthetics of Judson Theater and his own classical ballet training, Cohen’s choreography explores ballet not as an elite spectacle, but as a form of manual labor.
Yve Laris Cohen, Duet (installation view) at...
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This week we are featuring Aleksandra Domanović, a multimedia artist from the former Yugoslavia currently working in Berlin. Her practice is informed by archival models and observations of collective history and shared memories. Most of Aleksandra’s works are derived from online sources and inflected by her transnational experience living in Serbia, Slovenia, Japan, Austria, and Germany.
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Sean Raspet’s work focuses on the circularities of time and logic that operate across multiple spheres of everyday life. Most of his projects, exploring late-capitalist image culture, are composed of fragmented, rearranged, and repeated images and reflections of banal spaces. He is currently pursuing an MFA at UCLA. Past solo exhibitions include Société (Berlin), The Kitchen (New York), and Daniel...
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Working at the intersection of 16mm film, video, photography and drawing, Jenny Perlin’s practice investigates the contradictions and potential of these mediums. Interested in the ways in which sweeping statements of history affect the details of human experience, she documents numerous histories, ranging from the personal—focusing on a particular site and space—to the cultural and social.
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Sami Ben Larbi is a Berlin-based artist whose installation work centers on classic and recent films, which he sees as a site of collective memory and a unifying element across cultures. Re-enacting scenes from movies that shape the language of cinema, he questions the boundary between film, time, and architecture. Ben Larbi recently participated in a residency at Homebase V (Berlin), and had solo...
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Brian Clifton’s work involves a continual questioning and redefinition of the institutionalized singularity of the artist’s role. His practice encompasses a wide range of artistic disciplines, from performative conversational pieces and theoretical texts to sculptural objects. He received his BFA from the College for Creative Studies, Detroit, and has recently completed a residency at LMCC.
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