Hi,
I saw Greg Barsamian's new works yesterday in Williamsburg.
In fact I had seen them last summer in his studio but newer one's animation was not made,
though I heard from him the background idea like a brain map.
It is a newer approach to presentation of his sculptural animation.
In this piece audiences can see his famous funky animation from many points of view around work.
Please visit and see his new work before leaving to collection of Tasmania, the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA).
Kei Kamikanda
Independent Curator
Lecturer of Joshibi University of Art and Design, Tokyo, Kanagawa
Ex-Curator of Kawamura Memorial Museum of Art, NTT InterCommunication Center[ICC],
Koriyama City Museum of Art, Kasama Nichido Museum of Art, 2005-1990
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Gregory Barsamian's "Artifact," a work in progress
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GREGORY BARSAMIAN
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Oops, I don't know if I succeeded in posting a message… Let's see a while…
It's very good. Animation in the head involves chaos, which makes it very special. Must see work!
Kamikanda-san, how can I reach you? This is yanomaki @ M7, writing from Tokyo. http://emnana.com
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