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SEP: Back of the Yards | Nomadic Studio
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SEP: Back of the Yards. SEPTEMBER: BACK OF THE YARDS. To remember the origins of the Stockyard Institute, Nomadic Studio will offer alternative programming that center on historic Do-It-Yourself street-level practices including reading, journaling, bookbinding, underground music venues, break dancing, storytelling, education, collectivity, and more. During Back of the Yards. In direct relation to this theme, we will be re-creating the appropriately titled Union Rock Yards, a Chicago-based underground roc...
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Brandon Alvendia, The Grand Hotel Abyss - The Economy
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THE GRAND HOTEL ABYSS. Text: "Misery" by Albert Cossery. Originally published in 1955 by Jean Moscatelli for. Poétes en Egypt. Translated by Jocelyn Spar for. The Paris Review, December 3, 2013. Photos by Brandon Alvendia, Yucatán Peninsula, June 2014.
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The End of Analog
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The End of Analog. Saturday, January 10, 2009. This site functions as a catalog to accompany the exhibition. The End of Analog. Roots and Culture Gallery. In Chicago, February 20 - March 21. Prompted by the (supposed) end of analo. G TV broadcasting this publication provides a space for artists and writers engaged in various aspects of media production, curation, theory and criticism to reflect on the notion "the end of analog". With contributions from Anthony Elms, Teresa Foley. THE END OF ANALOG. View ...
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The End of Analog: January 2009
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The End of Analog. Saturday, January 10, 2009. This site functions as a catalog to accompany the exhibition. The End of Analog. Roots and Culture Gallery. In Chicago, February 20 - March 21. Prompted by the (supposed) end of analo. G TV broadcasting this publication provides a space for artists and writers engaged in various aspects of media production, curation, theory and criticism to reflect on the notion "the end of analog". With contributions from Anthony Elms, Teresa Foley. THE END OF ANALOG. View ...
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October | 2008 | Incublog
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October 19, 2008, 9:01 PM. Robert Snowden - Getting Things Done. Robert Snowden is InCUBATE’s October-December 2008 person-in-residence. Robert will be working on multiple projects during his residency. One project of his that InCUBATE is collaborating on is Spring Break Papers. We’ll be posting progress of the project to serve as a record of our process and to keep those interested up to date. October 10, 2008, 6:14 PM. Tags: "Brandon Alvendia" "City Residency". The Silver Galleon Salon will be held on.
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GURL DONT BE DUMB. Harry Gould Harvey IV. Jess T. Dugan. Raymond Byron Magic Raposa.
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Party On, Pedestal - tonybalko.com
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Party On, Pedestal. Installation w/ Pedestal, Cups, Pipe, Color Organ, Projector, Fog Machine Speakers. Party On, Pedsestal. Was made in partnership with Brandon Alvendia. Gallery as part of 2013's Second Floor Rear. Exhibition in Chicago, IL. The installation cycles through various color combinations which project from the central red party cup. Copious amounts of fog spew intermittently from the pipe, while classic rock hits round out the atmosphere for an art experience of the highest order.
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Participants | HANG IN THERE
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A group show curated by Jason Lazarus. Open June 17 – July 02, 2011 Co-Prosperity Sphere, Chicago, IL. Duncan R. Anderson. Marian Glebes Jaimes Mayhew. The Institute for Infinitely Small Things. Industry of the Ordinary. Blue Ribbon Glee Club. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Learning to ride a bike.
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