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Everything & More & More – Marina Zurkow and Rachel Rose
A consideration of systems and scale in Marina Zurkow's "MORE&MORE (the invisible oceans)" and Rachel Rose's "Everything & More," exhibitions recently mounted at (respectively) bitforms and the Whitney Museum for American Art in NYC.
Flashing Forward at ELEKTRA 16
The sixteenth edition of Montréal’s ELEKTRA festival took place from May 13th-17th and delivered a range of audiovisual performances and installations addressing the notion of ‘post-audio’ or perception beyond sound—CAN was on hand to have our ret...
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  • Addie Wagenknecht: Shellshock
    Addie Wagenknecht’s first solo exhibition in the United States is currently on view at bitforms gallery in NYC. In her work, a critical space between lived experience and sculpture emerges, as she plays with the contemporary anxieties of post-Snow...
    Everything & More & More – Marina Zurkow and Rachel Rose
    A consideration of systems and scale in Marina Zurkow's "MORE&MORE (the invisible oceans)" and Rachel Rose's "Everything & More," exhibitions recently mounted at (respectively) bitforms and the Whitney Museum for American Art in NYC.
    Flashing Forward at ELEKTRA 16
    The sixteenth edition of Montréal’s ELEKTRA festival took place from May 13th-17th and delivered a range of audiovisual performances and installations addressing the notion of ‘post-audio’ or perception beyond sound—CAN was on hand to have our retinas singed and eardrums buzzed by the ‘POST-AUDIO’-themed programming.
  • D26/05/2015
  • A@greg
  • C,
  • P
  • Addie Wagenknecht: Shellshock
    Addie Wagenknecht’s first solo exhibition in the United States is currently on view at bitforms gallery in NYC. In her work, a critical space between lived experience and sculpture emerges, as she plays with the contemporary anxieties of post-Snowden information culture.

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    Titles Everything & More & More – ...
    A consideration of systems and scale in Marina Zurkow's "MORE&MORE (the invisible oceans)" and Rachel Rose's "Everything & More," exhibitions recently mounted at (respectively) bitforms and the Whitney Museum for American Art in NYC.
    , Flashing Forward at ELEKTRA 16
    The sixteenth edition of Montréal’s ELEKTRA festival took place from May 13th-17th and delivered a range of audiovisual performances and installations addressing the notion of ‘post-audio’ or perception beyond sound—CAN was on hand to have our ret...
    , Addie Wagenknecht: Shellshock
    Addie Wagenknecht’s first solo exhibition in the United States is currently on view at bitforms gallery in NYC. In her work, a critical space between lived experience and sculpture emerges, as she plays with the contemporary anxieties of post-Snow...
    , Angles Mirror (2013) by Daniel Rozin ...
    Currently on show at the Bitforms gallery in NYC are the three new mirror pieces by Daniel Rozin. The exhibition titled Angles features “Angles Mirror”, a piece that builds a picture based on relative lightness and darkness. It explore...
    , Zimoun: Volume – 294 prepared dc-mot...
    Zimoun’s kinetic sound installations hardly need introduction. Ever since the immaculate documentation of his work first surfaced a couple of years ago, the Swiss artist’s elegant mass assemblies of mechanical dc-motors, wires, tubes a...
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