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Archive for the 'Art' Category

Recommendation: MOMA Audio

By Shannon on Thursday, September 1st, 2005

MOMA is now offering audio broadcasts online. You can either download them onto an MP3 player and take them with you to the museum, or listen to them online with a slideshow of the pieces they are discussing.

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Review: Emancipation of the Grotesque: Part 2

By Shannon on Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Last night I stopped back by Niagara to check out The Antagonist Movement’s Emancipation of the Grotesque show again. I really like the following two pieces, but they weren’t tagged. If anybody knows who the two artists are, please let me know.

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Review: Emancipation of the Grotesque

By Shannon on Tuesday, August 30th, 2005

When I first moved to New York, I went to The Antagonist Movement’s Hawks and Doves group exhibit. I remember there was art everywhere, a fashion show, readings in the back room, DJs and three different bands playing. It was exactly what I wanted New York to be. Last nights party was not like that. For one thing, the show is much smaller, limited only to the upstairs of Niagara. But, Sylvia Ortiz, who curated the exhibit, has thrown together a nice colection of some interesting pieces (a piece by her is pictured).

They range from the beautiful to the absurd to the boring, but overall a it’s a show worth checking out.
The party itself was also pretty calm and quiet, which is unusual for The Antagonists, but I blame that on poor word-of-mouth. One of the members of the group told me himself that he didn’t even know about the show til the night before.
The party was over by midnight, but everyone who was there got to enjoy some good art, good music, good drinks and good conversation.

Emancipation
Emancipation of the Grotesque will be hanging at Niagara (7th St and Ave A) for the next month.

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