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10/31/11 Marina Abramović: What Is Present When the Artist is Absent?
Trois Gallery at the Savannah College of Art and Design-Atlanta has a difficult task before it: How can a retrospective of consummate performance artist Marina Abramović be communicated if the artist is not physically present to perform? During Abramović’s wildly successful 2010 retrospective at MoMA, several strategies were deployed: re-performances of her works by other [...]
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01/14/10 To Do List
Note: We are now publishing our weekly To Do Lists every Thursday. Now you have an extra day to plan ahead! See below for visual arts events beginning Thursday, January 14. Please feel free to contact us about any corrections, updates, and new events to include in our lists!
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08/03/09 Yi-Hsin Tzeng: Flow at Trois Gallery
The other day I was discussing with a friend the success of artwork that attempts to represent the dislocation experienced by immigrants. My friend was searching for a visual analogy for the process (or, rather, over-criticizing the aptness or her own experience as a transplant), and mentioned packing—an image that epitomizes the in-between feeling that [...]
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07/24/09 To Do List
The work above is five feet long, and packed with hilarious innuendo. Its open expanses of white contribute to the whole. Similarly, don’t be fooled by the lack of events this weekend. Use the time to catch what you missed!
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02/13/09 To Do List
If you and your Valentine are art lovers, several shows opening this weekend and upcoming week are sure to make your heart flutter.



























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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