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  1. 5by5 | The Comic Shack #28: Men of Iron and Steel

    Moisés and John talk about Free Comic Book Day, Iron Man 3, and Man of Steel, along with good jumping-on points for Iron Man and Superman comics via TPBs and hardcovers. Make sure to listen to the After Dark, where we plot future topics for the show!

    http://5by5.tv/comicshack/28

    —Huffduffed by mitchellkoch one week ago

  2. Wayne White | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    Wayne White is a Los Angeles-based artist. Having begun his career as a production designer for Pee-Wee’s Playhouse, White is now recognized for his clever and beautifully rendered text paintings. As a wordsmith and draftsman extraordinaire, White juxtaposes irreverent and humorous phrases with the pastoral scenes of existing thrift-store paintings to create something all together new and always compelling. Tuesday Evenings focuses on the work featured in the recently published monograph, Maybe Now I’ll Get The Respect I So Richly Deserve, which is a comprehensive view of White’s 30-plus-year career.

    http://themodern.org/podcast/Wayne%20White

    —Huffduffed by lach one week ago

  3. Kenneth Goldsmith | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    Kenneth Goldsmith, a New York-based poet whose writing has been described as, “some of the most exhaustive and beautiful collage work yet produced in poetry” by Publishers Weekly, is founding editor of the online archive UbuWeb (ubu.com), and among other endeavors, is also the editor of I’ll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews, which was the basis for the opera, “Trans-Warhol”, that premiered in Geneva in 2007. While the exhibition Andy Warhol: The Last Decade focuses on the artist’s paintings, Goldsmith’s Tuesday Evenings presentation, The Hyperlinked Warhol: The Artist as King of Media, highlights other activities that Warhol was involved in toward the end of his life, including forays into cable and network television, fashion modeling, advertising, and computer art. This lecture fleshes out the full spectrum of what it meant to be Andy Warhol at the end of his life. What emerges is a portrait of the artist as media visionary, one who, nearly three decades ago, accurately predicted our current infatuation with technology, celebrity, and social networking.

    http://themodern.org/podcast/Kenneth Goldsmith

    —Huffduffed by lach one week ago

  4. Ben Jones | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    Ben Jones is an interdisciplinary artist based in New York whose tantalizing work is featured in the Modern’s third FOCUS exhibition of the season. Jones, a member of the East Coast Art Collective, Paper Rad, has received recognition with an impressive exhibition, performance, and publication record for what is described in the press release for his solo exhibition The New Dark Age at Deitch Projects in New York as, “between-media video sculpture, light painting, and ‘drawing in the digital age’” that “explores new methods of pictorial storytelling…” As with the work in The New Dark Age, Jones tends to blow the viewer away with an onslaught of imagery, pattern, and color that replicate and play with the visual bombardment of the contemporary world. As the Deitch Projects press release aptly explains, “To the naked eye, The New Dark Age might be a blinding glimpse at the darkly comic heart of the ‘Internet generation gone wild.’” This Tuesday Evening presentation offers a special preview of what Jones has in-store for the Modern’s audience with the Museum’s final FOCUS exhibition which opens to the public Sunday, April 11, 2009.

    http://themodern.org/podcast/Ben%20Jones

    —Huffduffed by lach one week ago

  5. The Bruce High Quality Foundation | Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth

    The Bruce High Quality Foundation, the official arbiter of the estate of Bruce High Quality, is dedicated to the preservation of the legacy of the late social sculptor Bruce High Quality. In the spirit of the life and work of Bruce High Quality, it aspires to invest the experience of public space with wonder, to resurrect art history from the bowels of despair, and to impregnate the institutions of art with the joy of man’s desiring. Operating simultaneously as an artist and arts institution since its founding on September 11, 2001, the Bruce High Quality Foundation presents It’s About Time, a talk covering the paradoxes of working simultaneously as an artist and organization, issues of timelessness, the construction of history, the progress of garbage, the politics of specificity, how to run a free art school, how to get rich, branding, the internet, the auction market from 1973 to present, community spirit, drinking in public, and how to build a better tomorrow.

    http://themodern.org/podcast/The%20Bruce%20High%20Quality%20Foundation

    —Huffduffed by lach one week ago

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  7. Giant Size #21: Classic Evil Genius (Greg Pak & Jonathan Coulton)

    The co-creators of Code Monkey Save World each have a litany of credits to their names separately, from Planet Hulk to the songbook of the modern thinking geek. They join Moisés to talk creator-owned satisfaction and their new project.

    —Huffduffed by nguyen 3 weeks ago

  8. Art, science and schizophrenia - All In The Mind - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Many heads are now coming together to improve the lives of those who experience schizophrenia. Join Lynne Malcolm for this public discussion on art, science and schizophrenia.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/art2c-science-and-schizophrenia/4340806

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle 4 weeks ago

  9. This Might Not Work: A Conversation with Seth Godin about Art | Goins, Writer

    It’s not every day you get to interview one of your heroes. In this interview with Seth Godin, I do just that. We talk about art and his book, The Icarus Deception.

    http://goinswriter.com/seth-godin-interview/

    —Huffduffed by GaryCarpenter 4 weeks ago

  10. The Hothouse: Art and Politics at the Tin Sheds

    The Tin Sheds were a hothouse of art, music, ideas and politics. They were one of the most radical and memorable ‘alternative art spaces’ in Australia during their heyday from the late 1960s to the end of the 1970s. A group of dilapidated corrugated iron sheds across a busy city road from the University of Sydney were a place where — for a time — it seemed anything was possible.

    http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/hindsight/the-hothouse/4162158

    —Huffduffed by lach one month ago

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