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Magenta Plains | Technologies of the Archive: A conversation on the work of Stan VanDerBeek w/Kamau Patton, Cash (Melissa) Ragona, Moderated by Chelsea Spengemann
Magenta Plains | Technologies of the Archive: A conversation on the work of Stan VanDerBeek w/Kamau Patton, Cash (Melissa) Ragona, Moderated by Chelsea Spengemann
Ragona Talk on Schneemann Barbican Exhibition @Courtauld Institute of Art in London
Ragona Talk on Schneemann Barbican Exhibition @Courtauld Institute of Art in London
This day-long symposium, co-organised with the Courtauld’s Gender and Sexuality Research Group, considers Carolee Schneemann’s work and legacy.
Augurhythms: Organized by the Fragile Institute @Hesse Flatow
Augurhythms: Organized by the Fragile Institute @Hesse Flatow
HESSE FLATOW is a gallery founded by artist Karen Hesse Flatow in 2020. Curatorial focus is on collaborative projects, emerging and established artists, creating events and experiences that engage the artistic community, viewers and makers. Karen received her MFA and MBA from Columbia University and attended the Skowhegan School...
LAURA ORTMAN LIVE! Closing Event for Density's Glitch @Fine Arts Work Center
LAURA ORTMAN LIVE! Closing Event for Density's Glitch @Fine Arts Work Center
RSVP for a performance by Laura Ortman “Sometimes, I like to call the violin a smoke machine because of all the beautiful essences that smoke
Density's Glitch /Exhibition @Fine Arts Work Center
Density's Glitch /Exhibition @Fine Arts Work Center
Hudson D. Walker Gallery Co-curated by Angela Dufresne, Cash (Melissa) Ragona, and Andrew Woolbright Elliott Hundley, “27.7.21.1,” 2021, 24 1/4 x 30 1/4 x 3 inches Participating Artists: Wilder AlisonNadia AyariAustin BallardCoady BrownGeoffrey ChadseyEsteban del ValleAngela DufresneAlicia HenryElliott Hundley Mala Iqbal Michael Jones McKean Troy Montes-Michie Bridget Mullen Sarah Oppenheimer Sarah Peters Duane Slick Autumn...
Schneemann Sounding: Embodied Sonic Systems/ Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media (journal)
Schneemann Sounding: Embodied Sonic Systems/ Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media (journal)
Abstract. This essay examines the central position the medium of sound played in the work of the artist Carolee Schneemann (US, 1939–2019). By exploring a few key early works such as Glass Environment for Sound and Motion (1962), Chromelodeon (1963), and Noise Bodies (1965), it traces how her exposure to emergent forms in experimental music informed important translations she made of complex sonic structures into expanded, layered, constantly evolving visual systems. The essay argues that Schneemann transformed the body into a soft recording system that broadcast sonic testimonies of everyday encounters with the excesses of conspicuous consumption, the inequalities of gendered relations, and the disturbing encounters with state-mandated violence against other cultures, in particular the US invasion of Vietnam.
SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2021
SPRING/BREAK Art Show 2021
Density Betrays Us Virtual Panel 2 - ZOOM
Density Betrays Us Virtual Panel 2 - ZOOM
Density Betrays Us Art Forum Pick
Density Betrays Us Art Forum Pick
Gnarled somatic terra and chimeric aberrations fill “Density Betrays Us,” this deeply felt group exhibition. Didier Williams’s painting Koupe Tet, Boule Kay, 2021, features a weightless being ablaze with fluorescent color,…
White Hot Mag Reviews Density Betrays Us
White Hot Mag Reviews Density Betrays Us
Best Gallery Exhibition Pick Summer 2021 - The Observer
Best Gallery Exhibition Pick Summer 2021 - The Observer
This summer galleries are opening doors and welcoming in art lovers, we picked out the ones you won’t want to miss.
Density Betrays Us exhibition 2021 The Hole, New York City
Density Betrays Us exhibition 2021 The Hole, New York City
Batsheva Spring 2020 Vogue w Ragona, Webster, Bottici
Batsheva Spring 2020 Vogue w Ragona, Webster, Bottici
Batsheva Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear collection, runway looks, beauty, models, and reviews.
Ragona Responds - Batsheva Fashion New York Times
Ragona Responds - Batsheva Fashion New York Times
The spring 2020 shows have come to a close in New York. Here, the most memorable moments from the runways, as captured by T’s photographers.
Batsheva Fashion Panel w/ Ragona, Webster, Bottici Women's Wear Daily
Batsheva Fashion Panel w/ Ragona, Webster, Bottici Women's Wear Daily
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