PICASSO RECREATED IN SWEDISH LAB Faint Image Recovered From Camera Lens by Hoku Matsui for Science World - April 2010
What do science and scientists want with Pablo Picasso and the artist's old broken camera? What new revelations could a discarded box camera divulge? Even if it is Picasso’s now-famous ...
Ever Growing Never Old, Looped (2010) is a new work by Toby Paterson. Shown for the first time at Pavement, the work marks a temporary departure in form for the artist. More familiar as the maker of paintings, sculpture, reliefs and wall works - the new piece uses film and photography ...
We’d like to tell you about undergraduate art courses we’re teaching just outside London, UK.
The we being Ruth Catlow from Furtherfield.org, Michael Szpakowski, artist, filmmaker & composer, Dr Charlotte Frost, digital critic and Sue Jacobs, artist and designer; and the just-outside-London being a design school ...
Just as the Great Depression promoted visual arts through the Works Progress Administration, artists today need support to keep creating through this modern recession. Works Progress: A Recession Art Show will exhibit 12 artists who are working with little money ...
El sexo fuerte (The Stronger Sex) June 25, 7:30 p.m.
Celebrating the hundredth anniversary of Mexico’s Revolución, we bring you something truly revolting: El sexo fuerte (The Stronger Sex), a rousing film about two unsuspecting men shipwrecked upon the shores of Eden, an Art Deco kingdom ruled ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18 Tour at 2:00 PM on 6/27
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18 2:00 PM tour on 6/20
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing ...
The final night of Skank Bloc Bologna Number Four launches the ephemeral paper publication drawn from the previous time-based iterations of SBB4 in a grand Skank celebration. Unique to BAM/PFA, in an edition of fifty, the print version ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.
Franklin Melendez’s programming series concludes in June with a special homage to the East Bay’s garage band scene, which is at the core of the local DIY ethic. A summer kickoff of sorts, the program will feature a lineup of ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.
The Residents are a group of performance artists and musicians occupying the fringes of modern culture since 1972. Faceless, anonymous, and totally devoid of individuality, the members of the group have long insisted they be judged on their work and not their ...
A family night at BAM/PFA celebrates science fiction film through the ages. The main event is a classic sci-fi film for ages ten and up—Invaders from Mars (1953), told by William Cameron Menzies from a young boy’s point ...
Demonstration MetaPuentes Live Sunday, May 23, 2 p.m. Gallery 3
The artists in Amanda Eicher’s M.F.A. project, MetaPuentes: Youth Building Bridges from the Bay Area to El Salvador, will participate in a live demonstration. From global text messaging, to poetry, to the creation of an international ...
What’s It All Mean: William T. Wiley in Retrospect Through July 18
Layered with ambiguous ideas and allusions, autobiographical narrative and sociopolitical commentary, William T. Wiley’s art is rich in self-deprecating humor and absurdist insight. For complete details on this continuing exhibition, visit bampfa.berkeley.edu.