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meltdown
14 August - 05 September 2009
Private View 13 August 6-8pm
Artists including: Karen Ay, Body & Evans, Edward Burtynsky, Cedric
Christie, Ken Currie, Peter Howson, Zarah Hunt, Glenys Johnson, Gerry
Judah, Nadav Kander, John Keane, John Kirby, Tim Lewis, Manu Luksch &
Mukul Patel, Robert Polidori, Jane Simpson
FLOWERS
82 Kingsland Road London E2 8CP
http://www.flowerseast.com/microsite/ex_kr3.htm
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Love, Piracy, and the Office of Religious Weblog Expansion
http://www.ambienttv.net/content/?q=love
Limitations Permitted
http://www.ambienttv.net/content/?q=limitationspermitted
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No Visible Means of Escape - Contemporary Art, Imprisonment and
Surveillance
until 04 October 2009
Norwich Castle’s long history as a prison is the inspiration behind a
new exhibition on show at Norwich Castle as part of CAN09, a bi-annual
celebration of contemporary art in Norwich. Taking its name from Marc
Quinn’s sculpture, No Visible Means of Escape (a suspended cast of the
artist’s own body), the exhibition looks at control, punishment and
surveillance and raises questions about the psychology of imprisonment.
Artists including: Louise Bourgeois, Langlands and Bell, Carrie Levy,
Tim Lee, Manu Luksch and Marc Quinn.
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?Document=200.21.10.024
Faceless
http://www.ambienttv.net/content/?q=facelessthemovie
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Lunchtime Gallery Talks
01 September 2009, 12.30pm
Footprints in the Snow of Noise
Artist Talk: Manu Luksch
Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery
http://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/default.asp?Document=200.21.10.024
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MASSAGE
until 05 Sept 2009
It all started with a typo. Originally, the famous 1967 book by the
American media analyst Marshall Mc Luhan The Medium is the Massage
should have been called The Medium is the Message, as it was supposed to
finally establish this legendary credo of media theory. However, McLuhan
appreciated the typesetter’s small but far reaching mistake and decided
to maintain this seemingly absurd title as it provided for more than one
reading: massage, message, mass age or mess age. This error went down in
history as it captured the essence of the author’s ideas and intentions:
a medium can no longer just be understood as a simple structure that
carries a message as its content; rather, medium and message form part
of symbiotic relationship between content and form, the digital and the
material.
The works of Katrin Bahrs (DE), Sebastian Buerkner (DE), David Curto
(ES), Santiago Escobar (CO), Ehsan Fardjadniya (NL/IR), Manu Luksch &
Mukul Patel (AT/UK) and Giancarlo Pazzanese (CL) explore this
relationship. The medium is the subject of their artistic concern and
practice, although it rarely manifests as New Media Art.
Galerie Caesar & Koba
Am Sandtorkai 4 (2. OG), 20457 Hamburg
http://www.galerie-caesar-koba.com/
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