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Archive Content from Jul 2012
07/30/12 To Do List: Through August 6
This week: screenings at {Poem 88} and CouchCouch, Gather Atlanta 2012, and Anya Liftig talks to a dog this Saturday!
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07/27/12 The Collective Project’s Red Herring Steals More than Just Laughter
Running until July 29, 2012, is the world premier of the Collective Project’s latest theatrical event, The Red Herring–a play dedicated to old detective films, the noir genre, and filled with comedy and perfectly placed clichés. Directed by Andrew Crigler and written by Greg Garrison, The Red Herring stays true to The Collective Project’s motto: [...]
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07/27/12 Projects 7 Contemporary Dance Company’s EquiLIFTrium Falls Short
Though entertaining, Project 7′s “EquiLIFTrium” pandered too much to popular culture.
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07/26/12 The Fringe: Salt Returns to the Sea in Motoi Yamamoto’s Installations
Welcome to the newly revived The Fringe curated by Kristin Juárez. The first article examines a public work in Charleston, South Carolina.
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07/26/12 Dodge & Burn: Reflections on Atlanta
For this week’s Dodge & Burn John Ramspott explores reflections of Atlanta in puddles.
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07/25/12 From Picasso to Warhol to Sega: Ashley Anderson’s Shinobi Marilyn
Anderson’s upcoming solo exhibition “Shinobi Marilyn” mines art history, popular culture, and vintage video-game imagery.
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07/25/12 Authors on Art: Becoming Anonymous
Matt Bell joins us for this month’s Authors on Art, writing about an anonymous carved sculpture at the American Visionary Art Museum.
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07/24/12 Starving Artist Games to Benefit MINT and BURNAWAY this Saturday!
Come bring the family and join us for Saturday’s fundraiser in the Old Fourth Ward!
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07/24/12 Films for the 99%: Art, Politics, and People Converge at {Poem 88}
Meeting again this Wednesday, July 25, Films for the 99% at {Poem 88} sparks political conversation.
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07/24/12 Our Front Porch: Art Under the Oddest Circumstances
Joey Orr reflects on critical tagging and other interventions that aim to challenge institutionally sanctioned art.
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07/23/12 Galloway Offers Natural Still Lifes of the South at Marcia Wood
Painter Drew Galloway captures moments of calm within the woodlands of the South at Marcia Wood Gallery.
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07/23/12 Famous Art Collector Herbert Vogel Dies at 89
The collector known for his modesty and recent donation of works to the High Museum of Art passed away Sunday.
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07/23/12 To Do List: Through July 30
This week: performance, theater, music, openings, and BURNAWAY and MINT present The Starving Artist Games this Saturday!
































karley: nice!
Jared: Excited for the Bowman collection. She is someone to keep an eye on
ruth: What do you do with difficult lines of memory? Fold them into a san
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Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve