Artist and professor Craig Dongoski offers his top five for this week’s Our Front Porch.
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02/22/12 Our Front Porch: Five of Craig Dongoski’s Artistic Influences
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Tags: @ Least BE, A+B China, Andre Breton, Andre Masson, Antonin Artaud, Arnulf Rainer, As Long as it Takes, Aucourant Records, Austin Osman Spare, automatism, avant-garde, Beowulf, Bertolt Brecht, Brion Gysin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Chinese horoscope, Craig Dongoski, Drawing Voices, electronic voice phenomena, EVP, Ford/Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in New Media, Frances E. Dec, Friedrich Jurgenson, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Georgia State University, Greece, Harry Matthews, Henri Michaux, High Museum of Art, Homophonic Translation BEOWULF, Hydra Head Records, Innovation in Instruction award, Ionian Center, James Sander, John Cage, John Oswald, Kefalonia, Knots, Konstantins Raudive, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Matthews's Algorithm, Mescaline Drawing, Michel Chion, Milan Knizak, Musique Concrete, Nodar Portugal, Orbital Lullaby, Orson Welles, OuLiPo, Our Front Porch, Paivascapes 1, People Like Us, Pierre Henry, Pierre Schaeffer, R.D. Laing, Radio Theater, Raymond Cass, Raymond Queneau, Remarks on Color, Sound Residency, Stock Hausen & Walkman, Surrealism, Symbolists, the Fugitive, The Last Voice of the Church Age, Thee Psychick Bible, Vincent van Gogh, William S. Burroughs, Worldwide Mad Deadly Communist Gangster Computer God
Tags: @ Least BE, A+B China, Andre Breton, Andre Masson, Antonin Artaud, Arnulf Rainer, As Long as it Takes, Aucourant Records, Austin Osman Spare, automatism, avant-garde, Beowulf, Bertolt Brecht, Brion Gysin, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Chinese horoscope, Craig Dongoski, Drawing Voices, electronic voice phenomena, EVP, Ford/Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship in New Media, Frances E. Dec, Friedrich Jurgenson, Genesis Breyer P-Orridge, Georgia State University, Greece, Harry Matthews, Henri Michaux, High Museum of Art, Homophonic Translation BEOWULF, Hydra Head Records, Innovation in Instruction award, Ionian Center, James Sander, John Cage, John Oswald, Kefalonia, Knots, Konstantins Raudive, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Matthews's Algorithm, Mescaline Drawing, Michel Chion, Milan Knizak, Musique Concrete, Nodar Portugal, Orbital Lullaby, Orson Welles, OuLiPo, Our Front Porch, Paivascapes 1, People Like Us, Pierre Henry, Pierre Schaeffer, R.D. Laing, Radio Theater, Raymond Cass, Raymond Queneau, Remarks on Color, Sound Residency, Stock Hausen & Walkman, Surrealism, Symbolists, the Fugitive, The Last Voice of the Church Age, Thee Psychick Bible, Vincent van Gogh, William S. Burroughs, Worldwide Mad Deadly Communist Gangster Computer God
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01/18/12 Our Favorite Things: Remembering Atlanta Arts 2011
Category: YEAR IN REVIEW | Tags:
Tags: 999 Brady Avenue, Atlanta Art, Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release, Best of, Best of Atlanta, Blake Beckham, Constant Triumph, Craig Dongoski, Curated by Dashboard Co-op, Dance Truck, Danielle Roney, Dinner Party, Duncan Shirah, Elevate Art Above Underground, favorites, featured, Felipe Barral, Four Coats, Goat Farm, Helen Hale, High Museum of Art, IngridMwangiRobertHutter, Jay Wiggins, Johnathan Welsh, Johnathon Kelso, Karley Sullivan, Katy Malone, Kiang Gallery, Kombo Chapfika, largest and most elaborate, Living Walls, Lucky Penny, Memory as Medicine, Micah Stansell, MOCA GA, Modes of Operation, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Nosferatu, On the Edge of Self, Our Favorite Things, Patrick Flibotte, PLOT, Possible Futures, Radcliffe Bailey, Sean Abrahams, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, ten top, The Goat Farm, Top 10, Top Ten, utopia station, Water and the Blood, Whitespace, Whitespace Gallery
Tags: 999 Brady Avenue, Atlanta Art, Attack/Decay/Sustain/Release, Best of, Best of Atlanta, Blake Beckham, Constant Triumph, Craig Dongoski, Curated by Dashboard Co-op, Dance Truck, Danielle Roney, Dinner Party, Duncan Shirah, Elevate Art Above Underground, favorites, featured, Felipe Barral, Four Coats, Goat Farm, Helen Hale, High Museum of Art, IngridMwangiRobertHutter, Jay Wiggins, Johnathan Welsh, Johnathon Kelso, Karley Sullivan, Katy Malone, Kiang Gallery, Kombo Chapfika, largest and most elaborate, Living Walls, Lucky Penny, Memory as Medicine, Micah Stansell, MOCA GA, Modes of Operation, Museum of Contemporary Art of Georgia, Nosferatu, On the Edge of Self, Our Favorite Things, Patrick Flibotte, PLOT, Possible Futures, Radcliffe Bailey, Sean Abrahams, Spelman College Museum of Fine Art, ten top, The Goat Farm, Top 10, Top Ten, utopia station, Water and the Blood, Whitespace, Whitespace Gallery
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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
Beth Lilly: I know! That's exactly the type of work I had in mind with the call f
Jason Francisco: Davis' bulletin boards seem to me actually to be photographs themselve