Gossip Girl Appreciation Week 2023 - Day 7: Free Choice: The Gossip Girl - Top Gun crossover bandcamp AU
Actually, this could have gone to the AU Day as well (will post the stuff for Day 6 tomorrow), but since this is a crossover with Top Gun, I decided to add this to the free choice part of the challenge. So, below you can find a Lily and Rufus-centric fic from this bandcamp AU:
Title: I’m Just a Kid / Don’t Stop Believing (Medley)
Fandom: Gossip Girl, Top Gun
Characters: Lily van der Woodsen, Rufus Humphrey, Carole Bradshaw, Nick “Goose” Bradshaw
Relationships: Lily/Rufus
Word Count: 2548
Rating: Teen and up audiences
Songs: I’m Just a Kid by Simple Plan, Don’t Stop Believing by Journey (Bagpipe cover)
Summary: Lily Rhodes had never thought that her life would ever be like a song by Simple Plan, but right now her life is indeed a nightmare. She has to spend the summer in a band camp as a punishment for sabotaging the school's marching band's latest concert, so now she is stuck in the forest with a bunch of band geeks who actually hate her. And she cannot leave. At least Rufus Humphrey, that hot guitarist from that spring concert is here.
Notes: I had the idea of this AU after I saw the American Pie movies on TV a few weeks ago, so the West Woods Band Camp is based on the Tall Oaks Band Camp that appeared in those movies. Due to that the whole AU sets in the mid-2000s, and this fic is just a part of it, centered around a forming relationship between Lily and Rufus and Lily finding her way in the camp.Also, since Carole Bradshaw is not married to Goose in this AU (they are not even dating yet), she appears here as Carole Kelly (the last name coming from Kathleen Kelly, Meg Ryan's character from "You've Got Mail"). She and Lily are coming from the same school, this is why they are roommates. I got the names of the schools using random generators.
And why a Gossip Girl - Top Gun crossover? Honestly, I don't know. Probably because my head was full of these two fandoms when I had the idea of the whole AU.
I’m Just a Kid / Don’t Stop Believing (Medley)
Lily Rhodes had never thought that her life would ever be like a song by Simple Plan, but as she was sitting on the pier by the lake, struggling with tears, I’m Just a Kid would have been the perfect background music. She would have been happier with Destiny’s Child, Avril Lavigne or even with Shania Twain, but nothing was more fitting at the moment than Pierre Bouvier’s lyrics. I’m just a kid, and life is a nightmare…
He most probably didn’t mean being sent to the West Woods Band Camp as a punishment for making out with Ted Kowalski in the school’s studio room, ensuring that microphones were on, so the whole session could be heard in the entire building. Including the auditorium where the school’s marching bad had a concert to honor this year’s graduates. She didn’t mean to sabotage the concert; it was collateral damage. All she wanted was to get expelled from the boarding school so she could live with her father. However, as the Rhodes family was one of Spring Hill Academy’s most generous patrons, instead of getting expelled, Lily was sent to the band camp with the school’s marching band as a punishment. Which seemed to be better than the expulsion, especially keeping in mind that Lily played the flute, but honestly, it was way worse.
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➝ Legal versus Lawful.
Legal versus Lawful! What does that mean? You may ask, are they not one and the same? If something is lawful, does it not follow that it is also legal?
The answer is most definitely NO!
We have been misled in many things, and in particular with regards to things that relate to law. However, the blame should not be directed upon those who have perpetrated the fraud. On the contrary. The blame should be directed against us, against ourselves, for allowing it to happen, and to continue to happen. Just as we should not blame government, politicians, and corporations for the things that they do. They can only do what we allow them to do, and remember silence, and inaction equals tacit consent.
In order to understand the difference in what is legal, and what is lawful we must understand how assumption, and presumption plays a major role in the fraud called "The Legal System”. As an example lets take a really basic event like marriage.
As we all know marriage is a "lawful” institution. People have been getting married for centuries. In fact in ancient times all it took for two people to marry was to stand in their village before their piers, and THEIR god (nothing about religion), and announce their intentions, and their vows to each other. Now they are married, and recognized as such under the natural law "Common Law”.
Let us now look at the process today. You decide to marry your soul mate. The first thing you must do (planning aside) is apply for a marriage license, which seems pretty straight forward right? Wrong! The need for a license is a presumption, or assumption on your part! This assumption results from the constant feeding of misinformation that you have been subject to throughout your life, and the way that the religious, government administered education systems have indoctrinated you during your growing years.
You may say "well I have to get a license – it is the law”. That is false, and to understand that we must look at the word license. You will need a "Law Dictionary” in order to get an understanding of what the definition of license is. You should try to get the oldest dictionary you possible can, since lawyers "change the meaning of words” over time, in order to institute new statutes in favour / favor of governments, and corporations.
Blacks law dictionary, Bouvier’s law dictionary, or Bell’s law dictionary are the more prominent and widely used in matters of law, and legal issues. The reason you need a law dictionary is because in matters of the law or the legal system, a different language is used. It is a language created by lawyers, and is meant to be understood only by lawyers.
According to Blacks fifth edition law dictionary LICENCE means "The permission by competent authority to do an act which without such permission, would be illegal”. What it is saying is if you wish to do certain acts then you are committing an offence (you are a criminal) if you do not get a license (permission) from competent authority (the government), before you engage in those acts. None of us wish to be criminals or break the law, and so we BLINDLY presume, assume that we must obtain a license.
Let us stop for a moment, and dissect this information. We know that marriage is "lawful” and we know that the government cannot give permission (license / permit) to do anything "unlawful”. For example you cannot get a license / permission to break into cars because that is unlawful right? We must now realize that anything that we can do legally with a license, we can lawfully do without one.
Next we need to take notice of the fact that, if a license is permission. Then it follows that WE must have ASKED for permission. Permission is seldom given unless someone requests it. Who normally asks for permission? Children, ask for permission (search Parens Patriae) you become a ward of the government, a child of the Province. Incompetents ask for permission. Someone incapable of handling their own affairs or who are not in control, ask for permission. Ask yourself who established government, and who has authority over government? WE DO! we just don’t take the time to recognize we pose that authority, in fact we have been taught to believe that it is the government that has authority over us. That is why we ask for permission to engage in LAWFUL acts?
Licenses are: a) a form of tax. b) a way of controlling our lives.
Everything you can do legally with a permit or license you can do lawfully without a permit or license. You can feed your family (a natural lawful act) without a permit / business license. why? Because it is one of your basic human inalienable rights (the right to property, or as Americans term it the Pursuit of Happiness) the right to work, and enjoy the fruits of your labour /labor.
There are only three basic LAWS we could or should be accountable for :
Injury to person (covers murder, assault, rape, slander, libel defaming ones name etc. etc)
Injury to property (includes physical property, intellectual property, income, loss of revenue etc.)
Mischief (fraud) in our contracts verbal or otherwise: (Speaks for itself)
All others (statutes, and by-laws) do not apply to us (such as accidentally running a stop sign at 3:00am with no resulting injured party). Statutes are for those in commerce. All government, and government departments are "Corporations” Federal, provincial, municipal, example the corporation of the City of Toronto.
Corporations exist in name only, on paper. You can find the listings of the Corporation of Canada, the Corporation of British Columbia etc. etc. listed on the US Securities, and Exchange Commission (SEC) website. Humans live in geographical areas like the area known as the Province of British Columbia. Alternatively a human cannot exist within the "Corporation of British Columbia” because it exists in name only. When you get a violation ticket it tells you that you were speeding in British Columbia what they do not tell you is that they are referring to the Corporation of British Columbia, and that difference can be, and is detrimental to you. To research this check out Robert-Arthur: Menard’s video "The Magnificent Deception”
Summary:
Three things that influence our lives to a greater extent than all others is, Politics, Law, and Banking (the money system). Yet they are three of the most neglected subjects / topics in our education system. How many students graduating today can recite what their basic rights are? How many can give at least two extracts from the Magna Carta how many could explain the meaning of Habeas Corpus how many people reading this page could explain it?
It is not my intent to write a book here, only to provide some alternative avenues of thought. Individual research, and verification, is the order of the day. The status quo is based both on our choices, and our ignorance. And as they say "ignorance is no excuse in the eyes of the law” Taking the time to become informed, and by not being silent is the only way to change the status quo.
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Would you look at that, a perfect and health friendship with display of affection between two members of a band who have been speculated between fans to be in a romantic relationship 💁🏽♀️
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One of my favorite part of the confessions of Piers Gaveston is when Hugh le Despenser walked to him to annonce to him out of the clear blue that he thinks that he's a goddamn idiot and that he's just waiting for him to die to take his place (which will probably happen soon because he's just a dumb slut anyway) and Piers' reaction is pretty much just to awkwardly chuckle and move away
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NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 24: Pierre A. Bouvier and Nick Champa attends the Moschino x H&M show at Pier 36 on October 24, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage) http://bit.ly/2CvHzgZ
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Gala Québec Cinéma 2019 : Les nominations
Irlande Côté, Émilie Pierre, Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie. Crédit photo : Julie Caron
Adoptant une nouvelle formule cette année, où le vote du jury est pondéré 50/50 avec le vote des membres votants de l'industrie, le Gala Québec Cinéma se retrouve avec des nominations qui offrent un bel équilibre entre le cinéma populaire et d'auteur.
Ainsi, dans la catégorie Meilleur film, les 7 finalistes incluent les gros succès 1991 de Ricardo Trogi (aussi Meilleure réalisation et Meilleur scénario) et La Bolduc de François Bouvier d'une part, et les productions acclamées par la critique À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas de Yan Giroux (aussi Meilleure réalisation et Meilleur scénario), Genèse de Philippe Lesage, La grande noirceur de Maxime Giroux (aussi Meilleure réalisation), Répertoire des villes disparues de Denis Côté (aussi Meilleure réalisation), et Une colonie de Geneviève Dulude-De Celles (aussi Meilleure réalisation et Meilleur scénario).
La catégorie Meilleur scénario est complétée par deux excellents choix, Avant qu'on explose d'Éric K. Boulianne et Origami d'André Gulluni & Claude Lalonde.
Je me permets aussi de mettre en lumière ma catégorie préférée, Révélation de l'année, qui est dominée par les vedettes du brillant Une colonie, soit Émilie Bierre, Irlande Côté et Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie, qui sont rejoints par Lévi Doré pour La chute de Sparte et Maripier Morin pour La chute de l'empire américain.
FINALISTES 2019 PAR CATÉGORIE
Les finalistes sont présenté.e.s en ordre alphabétique
MEILLEUR FILM
Iris du Meilleur film
1991 - Go Films - Nicole Robert
À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas - micro_scope - Luc Déry, Élaine Hébert, Kim McCraw
La Bolduc - Caramel Films - Valérie d'Auteuil, André Rouleau
Genèse - L'Unité centrale - Galilé Marion-Gauvin
La grande noirceur - Metafilms - Sylvain Corbeil, Nancy Grant
Répertoire des villes disparues - Couzin Films - Ziad Touma
Une colonie - Colonelle films - Fanny Drew, Sarah Mannering
MEILLEUR PREMIER FILM
Iris du Meilleur premier film
Sera annoncé lors du Gala Québec Cinéma
MEILLEURE RÉALISATION
Iris de la Meilleure réalisation
Denis Côté - Répertoire des villes disparues
Geneviève Dulude-De Celles - Une colonie
Maxime Giroux - La grande noirceur
Yan Giroux - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Ricardo Trogi - 1991
MEILLEUR SCÉNARIO
Iris du Meilleur scénario
Guillaume Corbeil, Yan Giroux - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Geneviève Dulude-De Celles - Une colonie
André Gulluni, Claude Lalonde - Origami
Eric K. Boulianne - Avant qu'on explose
Ricardo Trogi - 1991
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | PREMIER RÔLE
Iris de la Meilleure interprétation féminine dans un premier rôle
Josée Deschênes (Gisèle Dubé) - Répertoire des villes disparues
Debbie Lynch-White (Mary Travers) - La Bolduc
Brigitte Poupart (Marie-Claire Dubé) - Les salopes ou le sucre naturel de la peau
Karelle Tremblay (Léo) - La disparition des lucioles
Carla Turcotte (Sasha) - Sashinka
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | PREMIER RÔLE
Iris de la Meilleure interprétation masculine dans un premier rôle
Jean-Carl Boucher (Ricardo) - 1991
Pierre-Luc Brillant (Steve) - La disparition des lucioles
Martin Dubreuil (Yves Boisvert) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Patrick Hivon (Kevin) - Nous sommes Gold
Théodore Pellerin (Guillaume) - Genèse
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION FÉMININE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN
Iris de la Meilleure interprétation féminine dans un rôle de soutien
Sandrine Bisson (Claudette) - 1991
Céline Bonnier (Dyane) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Larissa Corriveau (Adèle) - Répertoire des villes disparues
Mélissa Désormeaux-Poulin (Catherine Beauregard) - Dérive
Natalia Dontcheva (Elena) - Sashinka
MEILLEURE INTERPRÉTATION MASCULINE | RÔLE DE SOUTIEN
Iris de la Meilleure interprétation masculine dans un rôle de soutien
Robin Aubert (Henri) - Une colonie
Pier-Luc Funk (Maxime) - Genèse
Vincent Leclerc (Jean-Claude) - La Chute de l'empire américain
Alexandre Nachi (Arturo) - 1991
Henri Picard (Marc) - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
RÉVÉLATION DE L'ANNÉE
Iris de la Révélation de l'année
Émilie Bierre (Mylia) - Une colonie
Irlande Côté (Camille) - Une colonie
Lévi Doré (Steeve Simard) - La chute de Sparte
Maripier Morin (Aspasie / Camille Lafontaine) - La Chute de l'empire américain
Jacob Whiteduck-Lavoie (Jimmy) - Une colonie
MEILLEURE DISTRIBUTION DES RÔLES
Iris de la Meilleure distribution des rôles
Nathalie Boutrie (Casting NB) - La chute de Sparte
Ariane Castellanos - Une colonie
Chloé Cinq-Mars - Dérive
Denis Côté - Répertoire des villes disparues
Nolwenn Daste, Fanny Rainville, Kristina Wagenbauer - Sashinka
MEILLEURE DIRECTION ARTISTIQUE
Iris de la Meilleure direction artistique
Sylvain Dion, Patricia McNeil - La grande noirceur
Raymond Dupuis - La Bolduc
Marie-Pier Fortier - Répertoire des villes disparues
Marie-Claude Gosselin - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Christian Legaré - 1991
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE
Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie
Steve Asselin - 1991
Ian Lagarde - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
François Messier-Rheault - Répertoire des villes disparues
Sara Mishara - La grande noirceur
Ronald Plante - La Bolduc
MEILLEUR SON
Iris du Meilleur son
Mimi Allard, Sylvain Bellemare, Bernard Gariépy Strobl, Claude La Haye - Allure
Claude Beaugrand, Michel B. Bordeleau, Luc Boudrias, Gilles Corbeil - La Bolduc
Stéphane Bergeron, Olivier Calvert, Gilles Corbeil - La disparition des lucioles
Luc Boudrias, Frédéric Cloutier, Stephen De Oliveira - La grande noirceur
Sylvain Brassard, Michel Lecoufle - 1991
MEILLEUR MONTAGE
Iris du Meilleur montage
Michel Arcand - La Bolduc
Mathieu Bouchard-Malo - Genèse
Mathieu Bouchard-Malo - La grande noirceur
Elric Robichon - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Yvann Thibaudeau - 1991
MEILLEURS EFFETS VISUELS
Iris des Meilleurs effets visuels
Alchimie 24 - Jean-François "Jafaz" Ferland, Marie-Claude Lafontaine - La Bolduc
Fix Studio - Aurélia Abate, Delphine Lasserre, Bruno Maillard | Oblique FX - Benoît Brière, Louis-Philippe Clavet, Valérie Garcia, Étienne Rodrigue - Dans la brume
Fly Studio - Jean-Pierre Boies, Jean-François Talbot - 1991
MEILLEURE MUSIQUE ORIGINALE
Iris de la Meilleure musique originale
Olivier Alary - La grande noirceur
Philippe B - Nous sommes Gold
Frédéric Bégin - 1991
Philippe Brault - La disparition des lucioles
Peter Venne - Avant qu'on explose
MEILLEURS COSTUMES
Iris des Meilleurs costumes
Caroline Bodson - Répertoire des villes disparues
Mariane Carter - La Bolduc
Mélanie Garcia - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Anne-Karine Gauthier - 1991
Patricia McNeil - La grande noirceur
MEILLEUR MAQUILLAGE
Iris du Meilleur maquillage
Audrey Bitton - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
Virginie Boudreau - 1991
Nicole Lapierre - La Bolduc
Léonie Lévesque-Robert - Une colonie (ex aequo)
Dominique T. Hasbani - Genèse (ex aequo)
Dominique T. Hasbani - Répertoire des villes disparues
MEILLEURE COIFFURE
Iris de la Meilleure coiffure
Nathalie Dion - À tous ceux qui ne me lisent pas
André Duval - La chute de Sparte
Daniel Jacob - 1991
Martin Lapointe - La Bolduc
Dominique T. Hasbani - Répertoire des villes disparues
MEILLEUR FILM DOCUMENTAIRE
Iris du Meilleur film documentaire
Anote's Ark - Matthieu Rytz | EyeSteelFilm - Matthieu Rytz
L'autre Rio - Émilie Beaulieu-Guérette | Colonelle films - Fanny Drew, Geneviève Dulude-De Celles, Sarah Mannering
Cielo- Alison McAlpine | Errante Producciones - Paola Castillo | Second Sight Pictures - Alison McAlpine
Innu Nikamu : Chanter la résistance- Kevin Bacon Hervieux | Terre Innue - Ian Boyd
Pauline Julien, intime et politique - Pascale Ferland | Office national du film du Canada - Johanne Bergeron
MEILLEURE DIRECTION DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE
Iris de la Meilleure direction de la photographie | Film documentaire
Benjamín Echazarreta - Cielo
Danae Elon, Itamar Mendes Flohr - A Sister's Song
Sylvestre Guidi - New Memories
Alexandre Lampron - Des histoires inventées
Matthieu Rytz - Anote's Ark
MEILLEUR MONTAGE | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE
Iris du Meilleur montage | Film documentaire
Mila Aung-Thwin, Oana Suteu Khintirian - Anote's Ark
Natacha Dufaux - L'autre Rio
Vincent Guignard, Alexandre Leblanc - A Sister's Song
Catherine Legault - Les lettres de ma mère
René Roberge - Pauline Julien, intime et politique
MEILLEUR SON | FILM DOCUMENTAIRE
Iris du Meilleur son | Film documentaire
Claude Beaugrand, Luc Boudrias, Serge Giguère - Les lettres de ma mère
Bruno Bélanger, Marie-Pierre Grenier, Francisco Heron De Alencar - L'autre Rio
Cyril Bourseaux, Mélanie Gauthier, Simon Léveillé, Simon Plouffe, Lynne Trépanier, Jean Paul Vialard, Shikuan Shetush Vollant - Ceux qui viendront, l'entendront
Olivier Calvert, Jean Paul Vialard - Pauline Julien, intime et politique
Andrés Carrasco, Miguel Hormazábal, Mauricio López, Alison McAlpine, Rodrigo Salvatierra, Carlo Sanchez Farías, Claudio Vargas - Cielo
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | FICTION
Iris du Meilleur court métrage | Fiction
Brotherhood - Meryam Joobeur | Cinétéléfilms - Habib Attia, Sarra Ben-Hassen | Meryam Joobeur | Laika Film & Television - Andreas Rocksén | Midi La Nuit - Maria Gracia Turgeon
Fauve - Jérémy Comte | Midi La Nuit - Maria Gracia Turgeon | Achromatic Media - Evren Boisjoli
Lunar-Orbit Rendezvous - Mélanie Charbonneau | Hutte Films - Virginie Nolin
Milk - Santiago Menghini | Newton's Cradle - Max Walker
Mon Boy - Sarah Pellerin | La Boîte à Fanny - Fanny-Laure Malo, Annie-Claude Quirion
MEILLEUR COURT MÉTRAGE | ANIMATION
Iris du Meilleur court métrage | Animation
Bone Mother - Dale Hayward, Sylvie Trouvé | Office national du film du Canada - Jelena Popović
La chambre des filles - Claire Brognez | Les Films de l'Autre - Claire Brognez
Mais un oiseau ne chantait pas - Pierre Hébert | Pierre Hébert
Not Your Panda - Tigris Alt Sakda | Tigris Alt Sakda
Le sujet - Patrick Bouchard | Office national du film du Canada - Julie Roy
PRIX DU PUBLIC
Iris Prix du public
1991 - Ricardo Trogi | Les Films Séville | Go Films - Nicole Robert
La Bolduc - François Bouvier | Les Films Christal | Caramel Films - Valérie d'Auteuil, André Rouleau
La Chute de l'empire américain - Denys Arcand | Les Films Séville | Cinémaginaire - Denise Robert
La Course des tuques - Benoit Godbout et François Brisson | Les Films Séville | CarpeDiem Film & TV - Marie-Claude Beauchamp
La disparition des lucioles - Sébastien Pilote | Les Films Séville | ACPAV - Marc Daigle, Bernadette Payeur
IRIS HOMMAGE
Iris Hommage
Sera annoncé ultérieurement
FILM S'ÉTANT LE PLUS ILLUSTRÉ À L'EXTÉRIEUR DU QUÉBEC
Iris du Film s'étant le plus illustré à l'extérieur du Québec
La Chute de l'empire américain - Denys Arcand | Cinémaginaire - Denise Robert
Cielo - Alison McAlpine | Errante Producciones - Paola Castillo | Second Sight Pictures - Alison McAlpine
La Course des tuques - Benoit Godbout et François Brisson | CarpeDiem Film & TV - Marie-Claude Beauchamp
La disparition des lucioles - Sébastien Pilote | ACPAV - Marc Daigle, Bernadette Payeur
Eye on Juliet - Kim Nguyen | Item 7 - Pierre Even
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Starting the project!
When we were given with the project brief and asked to choose from the artwork, I was definitely overwhelmed to find that there were 122,937 choices to choose from. Well, 77,568 in my case because I just stuck to the artworks category. We were given a short amount of time to choose 5 pieces so I started choosing. The method I went with choosing from this vast number of choices was just first impression. I opened up the notepad and added the links that were appealing to me at the first glance. Although I would like to go beyond this method and to do research on each piece before zeroing in on one because I’d feel uneasy about whether there exists a better option, I wouldn’t have enough time, obviously. But using this method, maybe I could find a piece that I have a good first impression on and would instantly click and from there, build a base with my passion for it. So with this, I went ahead and chose this pieces:
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/elizabeth-blackadder-760
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/rut-blees-luxemburg-3652
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/edward-blore-2229
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/sandra-blow-770
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/mel-bochner-772
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/gilles-boisvert-775
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/sir-muirhead-bone-778
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/lee-bontecou-782
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/jonathan-borofsky-784
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/comte-regis-de-bouvier-de-cachard-790
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/denis-bowen-4381
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/jake-berthot-2234
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/robert-bevan-748
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/andre-bicat-749
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/charles-biederman-750
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/alexander-benois-738
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/m-caroline-berman-17855
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/avigdor-arikha-661
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/fikret-atay-6630
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/william-alexander-2470
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/henry-anderton-8
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/peter-paul-benazech-2549
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/john-boyne-2482
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/mark-bradford-9242
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/hercules-brabazon-brabazon-50
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/robert-brandard-2414
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/andre-breton-807
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/stefan-baran-692
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artists/bernard-brett-808
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/olsson-moonlit-shore-n02787
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/shaw-scenes-from-the-passion-late-t07945
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/holzer-truisms-t03959
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-peace-burial-at-sea-n00528
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/braque-bottle-and-fishes-t00445
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-blot-landscape-composition-t08114
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/whistler-nocturne-blue-and-silver-chelsea-t01571
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/martin-the-destruction-of-pompei-and-herculaneum-n00793
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lowry-industrial-landscape-t00111
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lichtenstein-brushstroke-p07354
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nash-totes-meer-dead-sea-n05717
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/martin-the-great-day-of-his-wrath-n05613
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/whistler-nocturne-blue-and-gold-old-battersea-bridge-n01959
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-in-the-farnese-gardens-rome-t08117
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/malevich-dynamic-suprematism-t02319
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wearing-im-desperate-p78348
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lowry-the-pond-n06032
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/orr-farm-p03133
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/thornton-norfolk-farm-p06815
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/richter-abstract-painting-726-t06600
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/man-ray-indestructible-object-t07614
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/miro-women-and-bird-in-the-moonlight-n06007
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/morris-untitled-t01532
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/rae-maybe-you-can-live-on-the-moon-in-the-next-century-t15083 (!!!!!)
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-the-brow-of-a-hill-t08759
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-landscape-with-rocks-and-water-t08845
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/derain-the-pool-of-london-n06030
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-ancient-rome-agrippina-landing-with-the-ashes-of-germanicus-n00523
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/moritz-204-blue-house-t13960
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-rocky-bay-scene-t08044
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-large-tree-over-water-t08016
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lichtenstein-explosion-p01796
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wyn-evans-inverse-reverse-perverse-t07935
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/souza-crucifixion-t06776
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/picasso-black-jug-and-skull-p11365
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/warhol-mickey-mouse-ar00335
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gonzalez-torres-untitled-double-portrait-t13309
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-dedham-lock-and-mill-n02661
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bonnard-coffee-n05414
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wall-a-view-from-an-apartment-t12219
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-full-moon-over-water-d40138
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/leger-mechanical-elements-t06798
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/emin-hate-and-power-can-be-a-terrible-thing-t11891
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bacon-second-version-of-triptych-1944-t05858
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/smith-the-girl-chewing-gum-t13237
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/horn-in-the-triangle-t07856
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-tintern-abbey-the-crossing-and-chancel-looking-towards-the-east-window-d00374
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-fall-of-anarchy-n05504
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/rego-war-t12024
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/oulton-untitled-p11197
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-ruined-building-t08036
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-chain-pier-brighton-n05957
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/caulfield-after-lunch-t02033
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-battle-of-trafalgar-as-seen-from-the-mizen-starboard-shrouds-of-the-victory-n00480
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ruscha-pay-nothing-until-april-ar00047
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/landseer-dignity-and-impudence-n00604
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/judd-untitled-t07951
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/inshaw-the-badminton-game-t03189
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bourgeois-10-am-is-when-you-come-to-me-al00345
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bacon-figure-in-a-landscape-n05941
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wright-vesuvius-in-eruption-with-a-view-over-the-islands-in-the-bay-of-naples-t05846
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/art-language-portrait-of-v-i-lenin-with-cap-in-the-style-of-jackson-pollock-iii-t12406
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/vlaminck-landscape-near-martigues-t01254
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/whistler-crepuscule-in-flesh-colour-and-green-valparaiso-n05065
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/wilson-meleager-and-atalanta-t03366
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/williams-thunderstorm-with-the-death-of-amelia-t00519
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/paolozzi-bash-p07414
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lichtenstein-sandwich-and-soda-p77811
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/karamustafa-memory-of-a-square-t13846
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-moonlight-a-study-at-millbank-n00459
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sutherland-devastation-1941-east-end-burnt-paper-warehouse-n05737
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gainsborough-wooded-landscape-with-a-peasant-resting-n01283
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hodgkin-undergrowth-n05558
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/oliver-interior-pierrefroide-n04802
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-a-disaster-at-sea-n00558
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-mountain-pool-t08859
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/newton-the-surrey-canal-camberwell-n05343
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/mehretu-mogamma-a-painting-in-four-parts-part-3-t13997
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/magritte-the-future-of-statues-t03258
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/egg-past-and-present-no-3-n03280
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ai-tree-t14630
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-childe-harolds-pilgrimage-italy-n00516
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nolan-antarctica-t03558
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sickert-brighton-pierrots-t07041
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/martin-i-love-the-whole-world-al00193
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-man-seated-on-a-hillock-under-a-tree-t08047
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-tenth-plague-of-egypt-n00470
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/opie-imagine-you-are-walking-p78310
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hook-young-dreams-n01513
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gainsborough-sunset-carthorses-drinking-at-a-stream-n00310
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gainsborough-landscape-with-gipsies-n05845
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-an-italian-villa-among-trees-t08860
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-hampstead-heath-with-a-rainbow-n01275
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-salisbury-cathedral-from-the-meadows-n01814
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lewis-workshop-t01931
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/knights-the-deluge-t05532
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kiff-triptych-shadows-t04888
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hiorns-untitled-t12456
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hockney-an-image-of-celia-p20116
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/de-loutherbourg-an-avalanche-in-the-alps-t00772
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/brown-trouble-in-paradise-t07606
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bowling-mirror-t13936
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bomberg-in-the-hold-t00913
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/vieira-da-silva-paris-t00245
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-rocky-bay-with-figures-n01989
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kossoff-christ-church-spitalfields-morning-t06735
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kepes-hand-on-black-ground-p80561
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hofmann-pompeii-t03256
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gowda-behold-t14118
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/francis-around-the-blues-t00634
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-stoke-by-nayland-n01819
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/walker-grub-for-sharks-a-concession-to-the-negro-populace-t12906
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-chichester-canal-t03885
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/polke-untitled-triptych-t11855
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ward-gordale-scar-a-view-of-gordale-in-the-manor-of-east-malham-in-craven-yorkshire-the-n01043
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/rosenquist-time-door-time-dor-p12234 (!!!!!!)
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/smith-home-of-the-welder-l01025
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/soutine-landscape-at-ceret-t00692
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/stella-juam-p12327
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/therrien-red-room-ar00702
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-london-from-greenwich-park-n00483
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/adams-rainbow-painting-i-t01127
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/ayres-antony-and-cleopatra-t03458
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/bowling-spreadout-ron-kitaj-t04889
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-the-glebe-farm-n01274
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-landscape-with-distant-hills-t08000
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-wooded-path-t08199
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-wooded-headland-with-castle-t08039
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/doig-blotter-p11478
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/henderson-untitled-no-8-shattered-glass-t12443
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/moran-rooms-of-the-mind-t13035
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lichtenstein-composition-ii-al00379
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-river-beyond-a-wooded-cliff-to-right-t08032
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-blot-with-creek-and-church-t08862
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cotman-llangollen-t08237
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/constable-the-mill-stream-verso-night-scene-with-bridge-n01816
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/brooks-boon-t00253
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-venice-maria-della-salute-n00539
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-goddess-of-discord-choosing-the-apple-of-contention-in-the-garden-of-the-n00477
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-opening-of-the-wallhalla-1842-n00533
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-the-ponte-delle-torri-spoleto-n02424
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-stormy-sea-with-blazing-wreck-n04658
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/rae-untitled-yellow-t06482
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/piper-covehithe-church-t03818
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/pissarro-a-corner-of-the-meadow-at-eragny-n06003
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/richter-strip-921-6-t14351
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hodgkin-rain-t05771
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hodgkins-the-lake-n05130
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/green-casimir-dupont-t03259
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/dubuffet-hopes-and-options-t01575
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-sea-and-sky-d25486
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-norham-castle-on-the-river-tweed-d18148
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-fire-at-the-grand-storehouse-of-the-tower-of-london-d27846
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-dunstanburgh-castle-d25313
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-cassiobury-park-reaping-n04663
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-caernarvon-castle-n01867
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-bonneville-savoy-d08164
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/trevelyan-the-potteries-t07040
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/johns-dancers-on-a-plane-t03242
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/innes-the-waterfall-n03804
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/hook-home-with-the-tide-n01512
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gogh-thatched-roofs-n04715
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/goeneutte-the-boulevard-de-clichy-under-snow-n04538
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/gallagher-untitled-ar00067
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/riopelle-perspectives-t00123
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/picasso-composition-p01718
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nevinson-dance-hall-scene-t01913
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/nevinson-study-for-returning-to-the-trenches-t00249
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/kirkeby-composition-t13845
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sutherland-entrance-to-a-lane-n06190
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sutherland-black-landscape-t03085
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sisley-the-small-meadows-in-spring-n04843
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/onley-landscape-p03225
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/oconnor-kersey-church-p06401
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/lambert-classical-landscape-t00211
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/klee-walpurgis-night-t00669
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/riley-fete-p78333
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/sutherland-devastation-1941-an-east-end-street-n05736
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/williams-upwey-landscape-t07016
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/turner-st-benedetto-looking-towards-fusina-n00534
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/cozens-a-lake-with-hills-and-buildings-t08015
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/agar-three-symbols-t00707
https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/landseer-low-life-a00702
A lot... I know. But now I have a smaller range of choices, which is great! These are all the artworks that I liked by first glance or a brief reading of the description. Some reasons for my elimination of the other choices were some were portraits, some were unclear and it’s a bit hard to see for me, didn’t connect with, violent or risque, part of another project which I’m not sure would be allowed, and I would find difficult to apply to a gaming medium.
As seen above, I couldn’t completely go over all the options. But personally, I’m happy with the choices I have. I have 213 choices and hopefully, I’ll find something I’ll like there.
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TAP-1
Group Show
July 8th to 10th (2017)
TAP-1 was a project accomplished in July of 2017. It was organized by Marx Ruiz-Wilson with great help from Audrey Anne-Morin, Jonathan Jimenez, David Jaime Ruiz, Victor Garibay, Marcela Borquez, Morgane Clémént-Gagnon and all the artists listed below. The project was held in the basement of an apartments complex which is located in the limits between Milton-Parc and the Plateau area in Montreal, Canada.
The acronym title of the show “TAP” makes reference to a theory in evolutionary biology called The Adjacent Possible. In this theory the main argument is that by recombining existent data, materials, variables, etc. the limits of a given system expand and this phenomena repeats again and again giving access to new possibilities.
I would like to acknowledge and thank everyone involved in this project for their trust, hard work and time spent in making it a reality.
Marx Ruiz-Wilson, 2018
Artists List TAP-1
Andrea Coyotzi Borja
Cindy Phenix
David Bellemare
Hannah Gonzalez
Ingrid Tremblay
Jeanie Riddle
Jerome Nadeau
John Gunner
Louis Bouvier
Marcelino Barsi
Mario Martinez
Maxwell Evans
Matthieu Bouchard
Mayra Morales
Nicolas Grenier
Philippe Caron Lefebvre
Pier-Anne Mercier
Raul Aguilar Canela
Sarah Osborne
Shanie Tomassini
Simone Blain
Stephanie Creaghan
Tim Messeiller
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RFK’s Granddaughter Dies at 22
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Saoirse Kennedy Hill Courtesy of Kerry Kennedy/InstagramSaoirse Kennedy Hill, a granddaughter of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, died on Thursday, August 1. She was 22.
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The New York Occasions studies that Kennedy Hill suffered an obvious overdose at the household’s historic compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts, the place her grandmother and RFK’s widow, Ethel Kennedy, lives. Emergency personnel responded to the house on Thursday afternoon and rushed Kennedy Hill to Cape Cod Hospital, the place she was pronounced useless.
“Our hearts are shattered by the lack of our beloved Saoirse,” the Kennedy household stated in an announcement to the newspaper. “Her life was crammed with hope, promise and love.”
Ethel, 91, added, “The world is rather less lovely at the moment.”
Courtney Kennedy Hill and daughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill attend the Communicate Reality to Energy Memorial Profit Gala at Pier Sixty in New York Metropolis on October 6, 2006. Evan Agostini/Getty Photographs
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Kennedy Hill’s official reason behind demise “stays below investigation,” in response to the Cape and Islands District Lawyer’s Workplace.
Kennedy Hill was a pupil at Boston School, the place she had been finding out communications and served as vp of the School Democrats. She was anticipated to graduate in 2020. She beforehand attended the personal preparatory college Deerfield Academy in Massachusetts.
In 2016, Kennedy Hill opened up about her battle with despair in Deerfield Academy’s pupil newspaper, The Deerfield Scroll. She wrote that her psychological well being struggles began in center college and would “be with me for the remainder of my life.”
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Robert F. Kennedy’s granddaughter Saoirse Kennedy Hill locations a white rose at the Everlasting Flame, President John F. Kennedy’s gravesite, at Arlington Nationwide Cemetery in Virginia on June 6, 2000. Hillery Smith Garrison/AP/ShutterstockKennedy Hill’s demise is way from the primary tragedy to strike her well-known political household. Her grandfather RFK and his brother President John F. Kennedy had been assassinated in 1968 and 1963, respectively. Their brother Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. was killed in motion throughout World Struggle II in 1944, and their sister Kathleen Cavendish died in an airplane crash in 1948. JFK’s son John F. Kennedy Jr. additionally died in a airplane crash in 1999, and JFK’s youngest son, Patrick Bouvier Kennedy, died as an toddler in 1963. Moreover, RFK and JFK’s brother Ted Kennedy, who was additionally a senator, served jail time for the 1969 Chappaquiddick incident, through which he by accident drove his automotive off a single-lane bridge and right into a pond, killing his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne.
Kennedy Hill is survived by her dad and mom, Paul Michael Hill and Courtney Kennedy Hill, amongst different relations.
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NEW YORK, NY – OCTOBER 24: Pierre A. Bouvier and Nick Champa… NEW YORK, NY - OCTOBER 24: Pierre A. Bouvier and Nick Champa attends the Moschino x H&M show at Pier 36 on October 24, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Jim Spellman/WireImage) via Tumblr
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Carousel Pier 39 par Sébastien BOUVIER
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Strange Umbrellas is coming back for its 20th event!! What a run. This event will feature be on Sunday 27th of May at IKLECTIK, Waterloo, London
Performances:
Strange Umbrellas is coming back for its 20th event!! What a run. This event will feature: Performances:
Alessandro Vangi
(audiovisual) with sound by
Pier Alfeo
Cleaver Boi
(electronics) +
Michael Zbyszyński
(saxophone, electronics )
Joe Namy
(Talk, darbuka, drum)
Orphy Robinson
(melodica, saxophone) +
Steve Beresford
(piano, electronics)
Ivonne Kennedy
+ Julio García +
Blanca Regina
(live painting, music) Visuals in some sets by
Pierre Bouvier Patron
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Noriko Okaku
Marumorada
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Hyperallergic: Art Movements
Barbara Kruger’s limited edition MetroCards, commissioned as part of the artist’s contribution to Performa 17 (photo by the author for Hyperallergic)
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Two limited edition MetroCards designed by Barbara Kruger were distributed by the Metropolitan Transit Authority. The cards are available at four New York City subway stations — Queensboro Plaza, Broadway-Lafayette Street, East Broadway, and the 116th Street B/C station — and were commissioned as part of the artist’s contribution to Performa 17.
A number of art galleries and dealers, including Hauser & Wirth, Thomas Dane, Laura Bartlett, and Simon Lee, were victims of an online crime wave involving the hacking of gallery email accounts. Impersonating both dealers and clients, hackers perpetrated a scam in which they would receive payments for art sales.
Over 5,000 women, trans people, and non-gender conforming artists, educators, and arts administrators signed an open letter “calling upon art institutions, boards, and peers to consider their role in the perpetuation of different levels of sexual inequity and abuse, and how they plan to handle these issues in the future.” The signature list has been temporarily closed due to overwhelming demand.
Artforum‘s contributing editors published a statement condemning the publishers’ response to “the allegation of Knight Landesman’s sexual misconduct.” The statement followed an open letter signed by a number of Artforum and Bookforum staff to “repudiate the statements that have been issued to represent us so far.” Landesman resigned as the magazine’s co-publisher last week, hours after curator Amanda Schmitt filed a lawsuit accusing him of groping and sexually harassing nine women.
Actors and former staff accused the The Old Vic theater of turning a blind eye to inappropriate sexual behavior by Kevin Spacey. The actor, who served as the theatre’s artistic director between 2003 and 2015 issued a statement on Monday after actor Anthony Rapp accused him of sexual harassment.
The Archaeological Institute of America issued a statement outlining its objection to the The National Monument Creation and Protection Act (H.R. 3990).
Two photographs, reportedly worth an estimated $100,000, were stolen from MoMA PS1. The institution’s director, Klaus Biesenbach, noticed that the works were missing when he arrived at the museum on Monday, October 30. The identity of the works has not been disclosed.
View of the Kremer Museum (courtesy Kremer Collection)
The Kremer Collection launched the Kremer Museum, a virtual reality platform to explore seventy 17th-century Flemish Old Master paintings in detail.
The collected archives of William Hewlett and David Packard, the founders of Hewlett-Packard, were destroyed during the Tubbs fire.
Banksy organized an “apology tea party” on the West Bank to mark the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration.
The National Park Service rejected a request to install “R-Evolution,” Marco Cochrane‘s 45-foot-tall sculpture of a nude woman, on the grounds of the National Mall.
The National Park Service U-turned on its decision to fund a project documenting the legacy of the Black Panthers after a number of conservative groups objected to the endeavor.
Arturo Rucci, a former studio assistant to Sean Scully, was arrested after allegedly stealing and attempting to consign one of the artist’s works to Bonhams auction house.
A research project between the National Galleries of Scotland and the Courtauld Institute of Art led to the discovery of an unfinished portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots beneath a work by Adrian Vanson. The portrait, which was discovered with the use X-ray analysis, was likely painted over in the wake of Mary’s execution in 1567.
Henry Moore’s “Draped Seated Woman” (1957–58), affectionately known as “Old Flo,” was installed at Cabot Square in Canary Wharf, following a protracted dispute over its ownership.
Mayor Rahm Emanuel and the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events published Chicago’s first Public Art Plan.
Transactions
Antoine Predock Architect PC, Luxe Lake New Town Gateway, Chengdu, China (courtesy University of New Mexico)
Antoine Predock donated his former home and archive to the University of New Mexico. The architect’s former home and professional center is to be transformed into the Predock Center for Design and Research.
The Art Dealers Association of America Foundation awarded grants to the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College, and the Michael C. Carlos Museum at Emory University.
Nathalie and Charles de Gunzburg endowed the Dia Art Foundation‘s directorship. The specifics of the gift have not been disclosed.
Art dealer Yves Bouvier sold Natural Le Coultre, his family’s art storage and shipping company, to André Chenue for an undisclosed amount.
Bank of America announced the recipients of its 2017 Art Conservation Project grants.
Transitions
Cloister of the Vows, Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata, Florence, Italy (after restoration 2013–17) (courtesy Friends of Florence)
Friends of Florence completed a four-year restoration project at the Basilica of the Santissima Annunziata.
David Velasco was appointed editor in chief of Artforum following Michelle Kuo’s resignation.
The Brooklyn Museum appointed Terrence P. Laughlin, Susana Torruella Leval, and Amanda Waldron to its board of trustees.
The Pérez Art Museum Miami appointed Gregory C. Ferrero as board president. Alia Tutor joined the museum’s board of trustees.
Jill Bernstein was appointed president the American Friends of the Israel Museum’s (AFIM) board.
Leo Xu and Jennifer Yum were appointed the directors of David Zwirner’s new Hong Kong gallery.
Kheli R. Willetts stepped down as executive director of Art League Houston.
The K11 Art Foundation announced two new appointments: May Xue Mei was appointed director of education and institutional relations, while Venus Lau Sau Yee was appointed artistic director.
Margarita Karasoulas was appointed assistant curator of American art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Phillips appointed Ken Yeh as senior vice president and senior international specialist, 20th century and contemporary art.
Bridget Finn was appointed managing director of Reyes Projects.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art hired David Chipperfield Architects to renovate its campus.
Atelier Zumthor and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art unveiled new renderings of the institution’s planned $600 million expansion.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver announced an $18 million renovation of its Lower Downtown space.
Accolades
Melvin Way, “Institu” (nd), ballpoint pen on paper with Scotch tape, 7 x 3 cm (courtesy Andrew Edlin Gallery and Bullet Space, New York)
The Outsider Art Fair announced Melvin Way as the recipient of the Art Absolument Prize for Outsider Art.
Simone Leigh was awarded the 2017 Joyce Alexander Wein Artist Prize.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences awarded a special Oscar to Carne y Arena, a virtual reality installation by filmmaker Alejandro Iñárritu.
Sam Bailey was awarded the 2017 HIX Award.
dRMM Architects were awarded the 2017 RIBA Stirling Prize for their work on Hastings Pier in East Sussex.
Opportunties
Socrates Sculpture Park began accepting applications for its 2018 Emerging Artist Fellowships. The application deadline is December 18, at 11:59pm EST.
Obituaries
One of Richard Hambleton’s “Shadowman” figures at 34 East 12th Street (photo by Hank O’Neal, courtesy Storyville Films)
Muhal Richard Abrams (1930–2017), pianist, composer, and educator.
Dennis Banks (1937–2017), civil rights activist and co-founder of the American Indian Movement.
Robert W. Blakeley (1922–2017), civil servant. Designer of the Fallout Shelter placard.
Fay Chiang (1952–2017), poet.
Jon Daniel (1966–2017), creative director, designer, and artist.
Paul Destribats (1926–2017), collector of avant-garde journals.
Christopher Doran (aka Click Mort) (1954–2017), artist. Best known for his porcelain “recapitations.”
Clara Halter (1942–2017), artist. Best known as the co-creator of “The Wall for Peace” in Paris.
Richard Hambleton (1952–2017), street artist. Best known for his chalk figure outlines and shadowman series.
Wopo Holup (1937–2017), artist.
John Mollo (1931–2017), costume designer. Best known for his work on Star Wars (1977).
Linda Nochlin (1931–2017), pioneer of feminist art history. Best known for the essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” (1971).
Harold Pendleton (1924–2017), jazz promoter, publisher, and founder of the Marquee Club.
David Vaughan (1924–2017), dance historian and archivist. Chronicled the work of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company.
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Met Director Thomas Campbell Resigns under Pressure—and the 9 Other Biggest News Stories This Week
Catch up on the latest art news with our rundown of the 10 stories you need to know this week.
01 Thomas Campbell, the director of New York’s famed Metropolitan Museum of Art, resigned Tuesday.
(via the New York Times)
Campbell was thought to have tendered his resignation under pressure from museum trustees following complaints from staffers and the deterioration of the museum’s finances despite record attendance. Campbell began his job in January 2009 and, during his eight-year tenure, oversaw the expansion of the museum’s digital presence and staff, as well as the takeover of the former Whitney Museum’s Marcel Breuer building on nearby Madison Avenue. That site has already surpassed the former Whitney in annual attendance, according to the Times. But Campbell’s ambitions crashed into a rising deficit, one that forced the digital team to be scaled back, buyouts and layoffs in other departments, as well as the postponement of several physical expansion plans. Daniel Weiss, a former college president who is the Met’s president and chief operating officer, will serve as interim chief executive. Campbell will serve until June, the end of the fiscal year
02 A revamped Armory Show opened this week, welcoming 210 galleries from 30 countries to Manhattan’s west side.
(Artsy)
The fair’s 23rd edition sees significant changes to its floorplan, thanks to the new leadership of director Benjamin Genocchio. Thanks to widened aisles and more spacious booths, The Armory Show now has one of the most seamless traffic patterns of any art fair its size. It also newly embraces the industrial character of the piers, something earlier editions have tried to gussy up. The intent is clear: The Armory Show is forging a new identity. Energy and early sales showed that the changes are already having a tangible impact. One of the main additions to the floor plan is a central space occupied by a freshly-commissioned installation by Yayoi Kusama. The work, presented by Victoria Miro, is among 13 large-scale installations scattered across Piers 92 and 94, part of the inaugural Platform sector curated by Eric Shiner. Merely an hour into The Armory Show’s preview, one edition of the installation had already found a home with an international collector—for a price in the region of $1 million.
03 Bomb threats were called into Sydney’s Jewish Museum and London’s Jewish Museum, prompting evacuations.
(via artnet News)
The museums were each evacuated after anonymous callers phoned in bomb threats earlier this week. When subsequent police searches of both institutions uncovered no explosives, the threats were deemed hoaxes. “We take the safety of our staff and visitors extremely seriously,” said London’s Jewish Museum director Abigail Morris, noting that two school groups were successfully evacuated at the time of the alert. Jewish community centers across the United States are also reporting a significant uptick in bomb threats, and many are worried about a resurgence of anti-Semitism across the globe. “This incident underlines how vital our work is,” Morris said, adding, “We challenge prejudice and combat anti-Semitism by breaking down barriers and building bridges.”
04 The Syrian army has retaken the ancient city of Palmyra from ISIS.
(via Reuters)
The military made the announcement on Thursday, acknowledging the aid of Russian warplanes in their campaign. ISIS has occupied the city multiple times over the course of the Syrian civil war. Most recently, they captured Palmyra after a surprise advance in December. Despite global condemnation, ISIS militants have intentionally destroyed ruins and artifacts within the city during their repeated occupations of Palmyra. Fighting in and around the city has also taken a heavy toll on the archaeological sites located nearby. Even when not specifically targeting the cultural heritage of Palmyra, military efforts to retake the city have caused collateral damage its historical ruins.
05 A work by René Magritte at Christie’s and another by Gustav Klimt at Sotheby’s broke records during a strong set of London auctions.
(via the New York Times, The Art Newspaper, and the Telegraph)
Many feared that the auctions of Impressionist, modern, and Surrealist art would reflect the ongoing sense of uncertainty in the market. But sales Tuesday night at Christie’s assuaged concerns early on, netting £136.9 million with fees on a sell-through rate of 92%. Magritte’s La Corde Sensible (1960), went for £14.4 million with fees, which managed to break a record for the artist, despite coming in under the low estimate. Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev, currently embroiled in a long-running lawsuit against former freeport magnate Yves Bouvier, consigned four works to the sale. Together, they went for $43.7 million—roughly $130 million less than what Rybolovlev originally paid. At Sotheby’s the next evening, Klimt’s Bauerngarten (1907) went for £48 million with fees to a German-speaking phone bidder, setting a record for the artist. Overall, the Sotheby’s auction achieved an 89% sell-through rate and brought in a total of £194.8 million, compared to £93.7 million at the same sale last year.
06 Sotheby’s reported a rise in fourth-quarter earnings, but an overall drop for 2016.
(via the New York Times)
The publicly traded auction house said earnings in the fourth quarter had risen to $65.5 million, compared with a $11.2 million drop the same quarter a year ago. But 2016 was still a slower year than 2015, with adjusted net income down roughly 30 percent to $99.6 million. President and chief executive officer Tad Smith noted that the most recent auction season had neither big-ticket masterpieces nor a sale of a major private collection, which can swing a single quarter’s results dramatically. But he maintained the auction house was well-positioned to take advantage of a comeback in the art market, and stock market gains and potential pro-growth economic policies in the U.S. as factors that could help drive growth. “Collectors responded enthusiastically to the great collections and works we secured for sale,” he said.
07 A selfie-snapping visitor broke a pumpkin work inside of a Yayoi Kusama Infinity Mirror on view at the Hirshhorn Museum, museumgoers report.
(via the New York Times)
Days after Kusama’s exhibition “Infinity Mirrors” opened to the public, several visitors reported seeing someone trip and fall into a patch of glowing Kusama pumpkins while taking a selfie. Museum staff confirmed that a piece had sustained “minor damage” and that the room was temporarily closed to address the situation. “When the room reopens, it will have increased security and visitor services staff,” a Hirshhorn spokesperson said. The yellow, polka-dotted sculptures are the highlight of the Japanese artist’s newest mirror room, Infinity Mirrored Room — All the Eternal Love I Have for the Pumpkins (2016), one of six rooms on display for the show. The exhibition welcomed visitors again on Tuesday after being rearranged following the removal of the damaged pumpkin, with a replacement already on the way. This is just the latest example of a worldwide selfie smashing phenomenon—last November, for example, a Brazilian tourist knocked over an 18th-century sculpture at a Lisbon museum and severely damaged the work.
08 Artist, curator, and community organizer Ingrid LaFleur plans to run for mayor of Detroit.
(via Hyperallergic)
LaFleur announced her candidacy this Tuesday, in the midst of a party held at the headquarters of art collective O.N.E. Mile. She must gather 500 signatures to enter the primary, where she would join four other candidates, including current mayor Mike Duggan. Noting that her “experiences as a creative” influenced her decision to run, in her speech Tuesday LaFleur urged Detroiters to “come together and ensure that our city is not simply known as an arts leader, but a leader in innovation, education, and creativity in every field.” LaFleur grew up in Detroit and later moved to New York, where she attended NYU and worked at a series of museums and galleries; she returned to her hometown in 2010. Her artistic resume includes establishing a residency in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Museum and spearheading AFROTOPIA, a Detroit-based project that organizes workshops and exhibitions dealing with social issues.
09 The online auction house Auctionata has closed after failing to find an investor.
(via artnet News)
The company, known in full as Auctionata Paddle8 AG, filed for insolvency in January. It continued to seek funding to remain operational, but no such financing was forthcoming, artnet News reported Tuesday. The company will “cease its German operations under the Auctionata brand,” according to a statement. Subsidiary companies Paddle8 and ValueMyStuff have been sold and thus will continue to operate independently of Auctionata, the statement added. As of Tuesday, Auctionata had an ongoing sale of wine, men’s watches, and other accessories viewable on its site. Of the approximately 170 employees, 30 to 40 will stay on staff to wind down operations. The company had planned a public offering, but ran into trouble in 2016 amidst findings by an outside auditor of trade violations.
10 An Argentinian curator was denied entry at the U.S. border after a trip to Buenos Aires, despite residing legally in the country for the past decade.
(via Artforum)
Juan Garcia Mosqueda called the experience “dehumanizing and degrading” in a public letter detailing the events of Friday, Feb. 24th. Mosqueda, who helms Chelsea-based design gallery Chamber NYC, describes a “thirty-six hour nightmare” that included him being denied legal counsel at the border by police. After questioning and allegedly threatening Mosqueda with a five-year entry ban, U.S. border agents put him on a flight back to Argentina. “Although I am not an American citizen, Chamber is an American product that I hope adds to the cultural landscape of the country,” he wrote. It remains unclear why, exactly, Mosqueda was barred from returning to the country—an aspect of the ordeal that is not elaborated upon in the letter. As a result, Mosqueda was unable to attend the Thursday opening of Chamber’s most recent show.
—Artsy Editors
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