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Documents: A Magazine of Contemporary Art and Visual Culture was a triannual arts magazine published between 1992 and 2004. The five founding editors were Chris Hoover, Miwon Kwon , James Marcovitz, Helen Molesworth and Margaret Sundell. [ 1 ]
Creators of Intense Art, or Cia was an underground computer artscene group that primarily released ANSI, ASCII, and high resolution artwork from 1993 to 2001. Along with iCE and ACiD , Cia was one of the most active, and longest lasting groups on the artscene .
Shatha Altowai (Arabic: شذى التوي) is a Yemeni visual artist known for her figurative, cubist, and abstract oil paintings. She lives in Edinburgh, Scotland.Her work explores issues such as identity, displacement, women, children, and the impact of the civil war in Yemen.
Documents was financed by Georges Wildenstein, an influential Parisian art dealer and sponsor of the Surrealists. Given its title and focus, the magazine initially listed an eleven-member editorial board including Wildenstein himself (with Bataille listed as "general secretary"); however, by the fifth issue, Bataille was the only editorial ...
New Documents was an influential [1] documentary photography exhibition at Museum of Modern Art, New York, in 1967, curated by John Szarkowski. [2] It presented photographs by Diane Arbus, Lee Friedlander and Garry Winogrand and is said to have "represented a shift in emphasis" [3] and "identified a new direction in photography: pictures that seemed to have a casual, snapshot-like look and ...
documenta, the first ever to turn a profit, featured a selection of pop art, minimal art and kinetic art. [6] Adopting the theme of Questioning Reality – Pictorial Worlds Today, the 1972 Documenta radically redefined what could be considered art by featuring minimal and conceptual art, marking a turning point in the public acceptance of those ...
Tiana Alexandra-Silliphant (born Du Thi Thanh Nga, August 11, 1956) is a Vietnamese-American actress, filmmaker, and activist.She is best known for her 1992 documentary From Hollywood to Hanoi, [1] [2] the first American feature documentary filmed in Vietnam by a Vietnamese-American.
Native Art Department International (NADI) is a Toronto-based collaborative project of wife-and-husband pair of artists Maria Hupfield (b. 1975) and Jason Lujan [1] [2] (b. 1971). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Together they curate group exhibitions in which they sometimes show and for which they often make work together.