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Leeza Meksin is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. Born and raised in the Soviet Union, Leeza immigrated to the United States in 1989. She received a BA in Comparative Literature and MA in HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTISTS IN KANSAS Kansas City-based art collectors John and Sharon Hoffman, whose collection of over 100 works dates from the early 1970s to the present, began acquiring art by African-Americans in the mid-1980s. According to Mr. Hoffman, that decision was fueled by their “interest in urban issues and the black experience in America.”.MINNEAPOLIS
Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep. GET IT TOGETHER: ON THE ART OF CARE AND SHAKY UNIFICATION Get It Together: On the art of care and shaky unification. There is a specific feeling to arriving in a place and being told it is in danger. Even more specifically, to arrive in a city rich in creative community and being told it is in danger, especially by the artists and radicals of the place, especially the kind of danger we mean.NORTH CAROLINA
Excavating Elsewhere. There are lots of glowing write-ups of Elsewhere as a living museum, as an artist residency, and as a thrift store where nothing is for sale, but here I aim to highlight its use of play to imagine a new politic, and the complex alternative economy and micro-utopian social experiment that have resulted. 19 Nov.MARIA HLAVAJOVA
Temporary Art Review is a platform for contemporary art criticism that focuses on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparateart communities.
NECESSARY FORCE: ART IN THE POLICE STATE R. Lee Montgomery. on November 18, 2015 at 10:09 AM. At the opening for Necessary Force: Art in the Police State at the University of New Mexico Art Museum, an older woman interrupted the murmur of sociable art conversations by approaching a microphone stand fashioned into a police baton. The woman grabbed the microphone (which was Mel Chin’s TEMPORARY ART REVIEW An Anthropocene River and its research procession. The project is a collaboration between two experimental publishing collectives, continent. and Temporary Art Review, both concerned with the amplification, modulation, and circulation of community voices on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond. ABOUT | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Temporary Art Review was founded in St. Louis with a national network of contributors, and decentralizes the conversation about contemporary practice by emphasizing the breadth of projects taking place outside of traditional art centers. Temporary offers an alternative perspective and serves as a resource for the greater art community by ON ART AND GENTRIFICATION On Art and Gentrification. With all the buzz over the last few years regarding Detroit as an emerging artist’s mecca, the question of the role of art in the process of gentrification has been raised with increasing frequency. 1 There has been much justifiable concern over the prospects of long-time, overwhelmingly lower-income blackresidents
ELIZAVETA MEKSIN
Leeza Meksin is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. Born and raised in the Soviet Union, Leeza immigrated to the United States in 1989. She received a BA in Comparative Literature and MA in HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTISTS IN KANSAS Kansas City-based art collectors John and Sharon Hoffman, whose collection of over 100 works dates from the early 1970s to the present, began acquiring art by African-Americans in the mid-1980s. According to Mr. Hoffman, that decision was fueled by their “interest in urban issues and the black experience in America.”.MINNEAPOLIS
Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep. GET IT TOGETHER: ON THE ART OF CARE AND SHAKY UNIFICATION Get It Together: On the art of care and shaky unification. There is a specific feeling to arriving in a place and being told it is in danger. Even more specifically, to arrive in a city rich in creative community and being told it is in danger, especially by the artists and radicals of the place, especially the kind of danger we mean.NORTH CAROLINA
Excavating Elsewhere. There are lots of glowing write-ups of Elsewhere as a living museum, as an artist residency, and as a thrift store where nothing is for sale, but here I aim to highlight its use of play to imagine a new politic, and the complex alternative economy and micro-utopian social experiment that have resulted. 19 Nov.MARIA HLAVAJOVA
Temporary Art Review is a platform for contemporary art criticism that focuses on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparateart communities.
NECESSARY FORCE: ART IN THE POLICE STATE R. Lee Montgomery. on November 18, 2015 at 10:09 AM. At the opening for Necessary Force: Art in the Police State at the University of New Mexico Art Museum, an older woman interrupted the murmur of sociable art conversations by approaching a microphone stand fashioned into a police baton. The woman grabbed the microphone (which was Mel Chin’s TEMPORARY ART REVIEW An Anthropocene River and its research procession. The project is a collaboration between two experimental publishing collectives, continent. and Temporary Art Review, both concerned with the amplification, modulation, and circulation of community voices on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond. ABOUT | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Temporary Art Review was founded in St. Louis with a national network of contributors, and decentralizes the conversation about contemporary practice by emphasizing the breadth of projects taking place outside of traditional art centers. Temporary offers an alternative perspective and serves as a resource for the greater art community by REVIEWS | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Merve Bedir considers Dwell in Other Futures: Art / Urbanism / Midwest, a two-day art and ideas festival that explored the collisions of race, urbanism, and futurism, providing a platform for alternate visions of St. Louis to come. Organized by Gavin Kroeber, Tim Portlock, and Rebecca Wanzo, the festival asked the questions of“how images of
CONTRIBUTE | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Temporary Art Review continually accepts unsolicited Essays and Reviews for consideration. You may pitch us your ideas at editor@temporaryartreview.com (please include two writing samples), or email a final text using the guidelines below. Please note that all unsolicited articles will be reviewed by our editors, but there is no guarantee that they will be published.PREMIUM CONNECT
Premium Connect envisions a study of information and communication technologies (ICT). It explores African divination systems, the fungi underworld, ancestors’ communication, and quantum physics to (re)think our information conduits. Embracing the idea that ICT acts as a mirror for the organic world capable of healing or harming,depending on
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Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep. SLOW CRITICISM: ART IN THE AGE OF POST-JUDGEMENT Slow Criticism: Art in the Age of Post-Judgement. I once went to the Met with a painter friend. The painter would visit the museum often in dutiful apprenticeship to the old masters. As we passed slowly through the dim galleries, we walked at a pace foreign to my usual clip. It reminded me of a story I once heard about Baudelaire taking his pet A POETICS OF SURVIVAL: A CONVERSATION WITH DEMIAN Demian read all 100+ pages of the piece, taking us on a spiralling journey through the western part of the U.S—back roads in the New Mexican desert, grass lawns in Southeast Portland, a waterfall along Highway 30, Rooster Rock, the Columbia River, Standing Rock. This is a poem that can’t be contained. Though it takes the form of both aART RISE SAVANNAH
Art Rise Savannah (ARS) was established in 2013 to meet the needs of the local art community, which, at the time, lacked a leading arts organization dedicated to promoting and propelling the creative economy. ARS evolved out of Desotorow Gallery, Inc., a nonprofit gallery incorporated as a 501 (c) (3) in April of 2008. REAL DREAM: AN INTERVIEW WITH DAPHNA SAKER MASSEY Daphna Saker Massey is an artist and an expressive arts therapist in-training. Over the past ten years she has developed The REAL DREAM Method during which time she received an M.A. in Expressive Arts Therapy and qualifying Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (CAGS) ahead of joining the Ph.D. Program in Expressive Arts at the European TEMPORARY ART REVIEW An Anthropocene River and its research procession. The project is a collaboration between two experimental publishing collectives, continent. and Temporary Art Review, both concerned with the amplification, modulation, and circulation of community voices on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond. ON ART AND GENTRIFICATION On Art and Gentrification. With all the buzz over the last few years regarding Detroit as an emerging artist’s mecca, the question of the role of art in the process of gentrification has been raised with increasing frequency. 1 There has been much justifiable concern over the prospects of long-time, overwhelmingly lower-income blackresidents
ELIZAVETA MEKSIN
Leeza Meksin is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. Born and raised in the Soviet Union, Leeza immigrated to the United States in 1989. She received a BA in Comparative Literature and MA in HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTISTS IN KANSAS Kansas City-based art collectors John and Sharon Hoffman, whose collection of over 100 works dates from the early 1970s to the present, began acquiring art by African-Americans in the mid-1980s. According to Mr. Hoffman, that decision was fueled by their “interest in urban issues and the black experience in America.”.MINNEAPOLIS
Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep. CHICAGO | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Clutch Gallery. Clutch is a curatorial project that is a mobile gallery space dedicated to showing contemporary art in an intimate setting, the 25-square-inch space located in the heart of Meg Duguid’s purse. 13 Nov. 0. Chicago Reviews.MARIA HLAVAJOVA
Temporary Art Review is a platform for contemporary art criticism that focuses on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparateart communities.
GET IT TOGETHER: ON THE ART OF CARE AND SHAKY UNIFICATION Get It Together: On the art of care and shaky unification. There is a specific feeling to arriving in a place and being told it is in danger. Even more specifically, to arrive in a city rich in creative community and being told it is in danger, especially by the artists and radicals of the place, especially the kind of danger we mean.NORTH CAROLINA
Excavating Elsewhere. There are lots of glowing write-ups of Elsewhere as a living museum, as an artist residency, and as a thrift store where nothing is for sale, but here I aim to highlight its use of play to imagine a new politic, and the complex alternative economy and micro-utopian social experiment that have resulted. 19 Nov. TYLER FOX AT LOCOMOTOART By physically agitating living organisms using physical computing - motors, servos, and pumps connected with Arduino – the installation creates an algae response - bioluminescence. TEMPORARY ART REVIEW An Anthropocene River and its research procession. The project is a collaboration between two experimental publishing collectives, continent. and Temporary Art Review, both concerned with the amplification, modulation, and circulation of community voices on both sides of the Atlantic, and beyond. ON ART AND GENTRIFICATION On Art and Gentrification. With all the buzz over the last few years regarding Detroit as an emerging artist’s mecca, the question of the role of art in the process of gentrification has been raised with increasing frequency. 1 There has been much justifiable concern over the prospects of long-time, overwhelmingly lower-income blackresidents
ELIZAVETA MEKSIN
Leeza Meksin is a Brooklyn-based interdisciplinary artist. Born and raised in the Soviet Union, Leeza immigrated to the United States in 1989. She received a BA in Comparative Literature and MA in HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: AFRICAN-AMERICAN ARTISTS IN KANSAS Kansas City-based art collectors John and Sharon Hoffman, whose collection of over 100 works dates from the early 1970s to the present, began acquiring art by African-Americans in the mid-1980s. According to Mr. Hoffman, that decision was fueled by their “interest in urban issues and the black experience in America.”.MINNEAPOLIS
Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep. CHICAGO | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Clutch Gallery. Clutch is a curatorial project that is a mobile gallery space dedicated to showing contemporary art in an intimate setting, the 25-square-inch space located in the heart of Meg Duguid’s purse. 13 Nov. 0. Chicago Reviews.MARIA HLAVAJOVA
Temporary Art Review is a platform for contemporary art criticism that focuses on alternative spaces and critical exchange among disparateart communities.
GET IT TOGETHER: ON THE ART OF CARE AND SHAKY UNIFICATION Get It Together: On the art of care and shaky unification. There is a specific feeling to arriving in a place and being told it is in danger. Even more specifically, to arrive in a city rich in creative community and being told it is in danger, especially by the artists and radicals of the place, especially the kind of danger we mean.NORTH CAROLINA
Excavating Elsewhere. There are lots of glowing write-ups of Elsewhere as a living museum, as an artist residency, and as a thrift store where nothing is for sale, but here I aim to highlight its use of play to imagine a new politic, and the complex alternative economy and micro-utopian social experiment that have resulted. 19 Nov. TYLER FOX AT LOCOMOTOART By physically agitating living organisms using physical computing - motors, servos, and pumps connected with Arduino – the installation creates an algae response - bioluminescence. REVIEWS | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Merve Bedir considers Dwell in Other Futures: Art / Urbanism / Midwest, a two-day art and ideas festival that explored the collisions of race, urbanism, and futurism, providing a platform for alternate visions of St. Louis to come. Organized by Gavin Kroeber, Tim Portlock, and Rebecca Wanzo, the festival asked the questions of“how images of
ABOUT | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Temporary Art Review was founded in St. Louis with a national network of contributors, and decentralizes the conversation about contemporary practice by emphasizing the breadth of projects taking place outside of traditional art centers. Temporary offers an alternative perspective and serves as a resource for the greater art community by CONTRIBUTE | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Temporary Art Review continually accepts unsolicited Essays and Reviews for consideration. You may pitch us your ideas at editor@temporaryartreview.com (please include two writing samples), or email a final text using the guidelines below. Please note that all unsolicited articles will be reviewed by our editors, but there is no guarantee that they will be published.MINNEAPOLIS
Hand-in-Glove: A Social Response. Temporary Art Review, mnartists.org and Common Field have organized a continually updating social response on Hand-in-Glove 2015 featuring framing texts, commissioned essays, and critical responses to this year’s convening. 8 Sep.PREMIUM CONNECT
Premium Connect envisions a study of information and communication technologies (ICT). It explores African divination systems, the fungi underworld, ancestors’ communication, and quantum physics to (re)think our information conduits. Embracing the idea that ICT acts as a mirror for the organic world capable of healing or harming,depending on
ARKANSAS | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Occurences Around the State of the Art Opening. Alberto Aguilar gives a factual account of his experience at the “State of the Art” Opening at Crystal Bridges as a part of our ongoing ‘social response’ to the exhibition. 26 Nov. 0. 1. CHICAGO | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW Clutch Gallery. Clutch is a curatorial project that is a mobile gallery space dedicated to showing contemporary art in an intimate setting, the 25-square-inch space located in the heart of Meg Duguid’s purse. 13 Nov. 0. Chicago Reviews. 3 317 | TEMPORARY ART REVIEW 3 137 is an artist-run space in Athens founded by three Greek artists. NECESSARY FORCE: ART IN THE POLICE STATE R. Lee Montgomery. on November 18, 2015 at 10:09 AM. At the opening for Necessary Force: Art in the Police State at the University of New Mexico Art Museum, an older woman interrupted the murmur of sociable art conversations by approaching a microphone stand fashioned into a police baton. The woman grabbed the microphone (which was Mel Chin’sARTISTS REPORT BACK
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