Sounds and Sites: Audio Overviews in Contemporary Art
đď¸ Welcome to Henri de La Poste, an: đŠâđ¨ Art Book Library đ§âđ¨ Artist Residency đ¨âđ¨ Co-Working Artist Studio đŠđťâđ¨ Digital Exhibition Archive & Digest đ§đťâđ¨ Ephemeral Project Space Since 2015, our Digital Archive has gathered scanned material from exhibitions we have visited. These scans are available through ourâ â â â Link Treeâ â â â [https://linktr.ee/henridelaposte] so you can view the PDFs, and are also uploaded into the â â â â Google Notebook Learning Modelâ â â â [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/e1122312-ab70-4a86-aff6-78f20bd40ace], where the material can be discussed, annotated, and studied collectively. From these sources, the LM generates conversations with two AI hosts. We call these podcasts a âDeep Diveâ: a chance to explore art, history, and criticism through active dialogue. The exhibition "Magic Object," curated by Rico Gatson, was displayed at 99¢ Plus in Brooklyn, NY, from July 10 to August 23, 2015. The show featured works by five artists sharing a magical and evocative sensibility. These pieces draw on specific historical references and wide-ranging subjects, including Jungian psychology, traditional Inuit carving, and imagery inspired by Stanley Kubrickâs 1980 film The Shining. Key works exhibited include: * Rico Gatsonâs "Panel Painting #1" (2015), inspired by traditional African plank masks. * Alex Lee Harrisâs "CAGED Ringtone" (2015), a suspended instrument based on a wind chime that provided a mysterious soundtrack. * Roxanne Jacksonâs porcelain sculptures, "Snake Eyes" (2014) and "Chrome Cats" (2013), which explore the internal duality of beauty and beastliness. * Mary Kate Maherâs "Spire" (2015), a freestanding sculpture resembling totems and cairns, is inspired by Inuit carved forms. * Aaron Williamsâs "History Painting I" and "History Painting II" (2015), Formica panels carved with patterns based on designs from The Shining, which contrast Native American culture and European imperial powers.
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