• Official portraits

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    Chancellor Schröder’s portrait by Jörg Immendorff

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    Bill Clinton’s portrait by Simmie Knox

    I think we can argue that the Germans are a bit more adventurous when it comes to official portraits. Chancellor Schröder’s portrait is by Jörg Immendorff. This English translation of an article from the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung describes it.

    Niklas Maak has had a look at at Jörg Immendorff’s official portrait of ex-chancellor Gerhard Schröder. The portrait, executed by the ailing artist with the help of assistants (see our features on Immendorff here and here), has Schröder looking gold-plated: “Never has a chancellor’s portrait looked so emperor-like, so Bismarckian, and immensely powerful as in Immendorff’s Schröder. Schröder issued in new policies and new images, the portrait announces, showing not the man but the icon, the iron media chancellor, the ruler transformed as image. Yet the picture has some peculiar elements and an unparalleled iconographic programme, as if Schröder’s chancellorship needed explaning. A horde of monkeys cavort round his shoulders. Immendorff says he painted them as an homage to the chancellor, who ‘did a lot for artists.’”

    [Schröder image from faz.net and Clinton image from simmieknox.com

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  • JT Kirkland, “All’s Fair”

     

    JT Kirkland of the Thinking About Art blog is having a guerrilla art show in his hotel room in NYC for three days. The last session is tonight, 7:30-9:30, so email him at jtkirkland@gmail.com if you’re interested in visiting.

    Go here if you have trouble with the slide show above.

    See also: James

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  • “Quotation Mark” Abuse

    I love this flickr group. I wonder if there is an its vs. it’s one. That drives me crazy.

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  • Discharge is normal

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    Spotted in Brooklyn after our fabulous visit to the Homeless Museum.

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  • Darlene Charneco at Morgan Lehman

    Darlene Charneco at Morgan Lehman

    The show is up through January 27, 2007. Art Fag City likes her work too.

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  • “The Next Hour” on WBAI

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    Kate Valk looking at art, photo by Andrew Andrew

     

    James and I ran into Kate Valk of The Wooster Group at the Isidro Blasco opening at DKCT Contemporary last Saturday. We hadn’t realized that she does a radio show called “The Next Hour” on WBAI with Andrew Andrew. They were accompanied by our friend Eric Doeringer and had spent the day look at Chelsea art shows. The show is archived for easy listening, and it’s a lot of fun. Go here and scroll down to January 7, or just use this link to stream it. The recording times are a a little off, so skip about 2 minutes and 50 seconds to get to the beginning.

    You can see Kate, one of the most brilliant performers I have ever seen, in The Wooster Group’s “Hamlet” in DUMBO at St. Ann’s Warehouse beginning February 27. Buy your tickets now, as it will definitely sell out.

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  • Pelosi bans smoking near House floor

    This story reminds me of this video.

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  • Mark Creegan interview / other updates

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    Mark Creegan, Download Smurfette (detail), 2006

     

    Mark Creegan (an ArtCat artist) is the latest entry in J.T. Kirkland’s artist interview series. He was interviewed by Zachary Stadel. Mark (as part of a collective) is in the show that opens Friday at 3rd Ward. [different Mark it turns out]

    In other ArtCat artist news:

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  • Mixing art and politics

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    The website Daily Kos is one of the most influential political blogs / communities on the ‘net. Their second convention, called YearlyKos will take place in Chicago August 2-5, 2007.

    There is a new way for artists to get involved with this year’s convention.

    Calling all artists, poets, performers, musicians and art lovers at DailyKos to check a new Yahoo group, ArtKos, which has been formed to develop and plan some arts and politics related activities and events for this year’s Ykos in Chicago. The idea was spawned recently in KingOneEye’s diary Join the Art Insurgency This groupsite is also a place to make connections, share art related political news, events, exhibitions, websites, and whatever strikes people’s interest, not to mention discussion and inspiration!  This group and our plans are not officially affiliated with or endorsed by the Ykos organization, though they have been informed of our existence and our ideas.

    [image from Join the Art Insurgency]

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  • “Attic” at Anton Kern annex on 21st Street

    This was one of my favorite shows in December. It’s closed now, but here is a slideshow with some not-so-great images of Kate Levant’s work along with some installation shots. We met Kate when she came to Dam Stuhltrager to help Jacques Louis Vidal install his big lightbox for our show. The one up in the ceiling by the fluorescent light had a sound component too.

    The other artists in the show were Brian Clifton, Jeffrey P. Porterfield, Joshua Smith, Mike Smith and Ned Vena.

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