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Life on the Flip Side
by 516 Arts
Justin Bagley, Amy Balkin, Michelle Blade, Swimming Cities (Tod Seelie), Siraj Izhar, Jed Lind, Mary Mattingly, Travis Meinholf, N55, Building a Nation, Jay Nelson, Mia Nussbaum, David Ondrik, Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, Roberta Price, Stephanie Smith, David Wilson, Meow Wolf at 516 ARTS
June 4th, 2011 - August 27th, 2011
Posted
8/17/11
Life on the Flip Side
Concurrent exhibits at 516 ARTS home in on alternative communities
By Drew Morrison
The first thing you notice is a bearded man with “Hug Life” tattooed across his beer gut, standing on a homemade raft. This image, and numerous other examples of alternative living, are the focus of two summer exhibits at 516 ARTS: Across the Great Divide, a collection of photographs by Roberta Price, and Worlds Outside This One, featuring more than a dozen contributors. Across the Gre... [more]
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Chekhov, The Apocalypse And Minimalism: Haiku Reviews (Huffington Post)
by 516 Arts
Justin Bagley, Amy Balkin, Michelle Blade, Swimming Cities (Tod Seelie), Siraj Izhar, Jed Lind, Mary Mattingly, Travis Meinholf, N55, Building a Nation, Jay Nelson, Mia Nussbaum, David Ondrik, Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, Roberta Price, Stephanie Smith, David Wilson, Meow Wolf at 516 ARTS
June 4th, 2011 - August 27th, 2011
Posted
8/17/11
HAIKU REVIEW: Roberta Price, whether she meant to or not, compiled one of the great photographic documentations of the American hippie lifestyle in the late 1960s and '70s. Resident of and frequent visitor to the communes that sprouted amongst the edenic (if hardly forgiving) mountains and valleys of Colorado and New Mexico, Price regarded her fellow ruralists as friends and family and co-conspirators, but shot them also with the analytical eye of an anthropologist. In other words, these are no... [more]
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The Art of Dwelling
by Abhilasha Singh
Justin Bagley, Amy Balkin, Michelle Blade, Swimming Cities (Tod Seelie), Siraj Izhar, Jed Lind, Mary Mattingly, Travis Meinholf, N55, Building a Nation, Jay Nelson, Mia Nussbaum, David Ondrik, Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, Roberta Price, Stephanie Smith, David Wilson, Meow Wolf at 516 ARTS
June 4th, 2011 - August 27th, 2011
Posted
6/26/11
Concurrently with Across the Great Divide, 516 ARTS will host a related exhibition in the downstairs gallery organized by guest curator Erin Elder titled Worlds Outside This One, featuring a group of emerging international artists and innovators responding to the legacy of homesteading, squatting, hermitage and fort building. The exhibition addresses the urge for momentary acts of self-determination, creating hand-hewn spaces in the gallery and interactive experiences for visitors, as well as s... [more]
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The Good Earth
by 516 Arts
Justin Bagley, Amy Balkin, Michelle Blade, Swimming Cities (Tod Seelie), Siraj Izhar, Jed Lind, Mary Mattingly, Travis Meinholf, N55, Building a Nation, Jay Nelson, Mia Nussbaum, David Ondrik, Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, Roberta Price, Stephanie Smith, David Wilson, Meow Wolf at 516 ARTS
June 4th, 2011 - August 27th, 2011
Posted
6/8/11
The Good Earth
by Adrian Gomez
To be one with the land is a difficult yet simple way to live.
Technology troubles are nonexistent. Hard work is needed, but the rewards are plentiful.
For generations, communities popped up around the world where people chose to live off the land. From building their own houses to growing and raising their food, those communities strived to make a simpler life.
It will host exhibitions and programs that explore self-sufficiency, community and visions of utopia.... [more]
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Utopian ideals of hippie era illuminated by modern context of a pair of new exhibits at Downtown’s 516 Arts
by 516 Arts
Justin Bagley, Amy Balkin, Michelle Blade, Swimming Cities (Tod Seelie), Siraj Izhar, Jed Lind, Mary Mattingly, Travis Meinholf, N55, Building a Nation, Jay Nelson, Mia Nussbaum, David Ondrik, Elysa Lozano for Autonomous Organization, Roberta Price, Stephanie Smith, David Wilson, Meow Wolf at 516 ARTS
June 4th, 2011 - August 27th, 2011
Posted
6/8/11
Utopian ideals of hippie era illuminated by modern context of a pair of new exhibits at Downtown’s 516 Arts
By Heather Saxton
Exploring community, autonomy and counter culture, UnCommon Ground presents harmonious visions of utopia in a summer program at Albuquerque’s 516 Arts.
Two exhibits form the heart of the new show: Worlds Outside This One highlights innovative artists from around the globe who collaborate to illuminate the legacy of ad-hoc communities, and Across the Great Divide f... [more]
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From the ArtSlant Archive: An Epic Exploration
by David Yu
Adel Abdessemed, Franz Ackermann, Angela Bulloch, Mircea Cantor, Cerith Wyn Evans, The Otolith Group, Henrik Håkansson, Antonia Hirsch, Thomas Hirschhorn, Ann Veronica Janssens, Kimsooja, Jed Lind, Iñigo Manglano-Ovalle, Josiah McElheny, Janet Cardiff & George Bures Miller, Tania Mouraud, Gabriel Orozco, Adrian Paci, Trevor Paglen, Katie Paterson, Fred Tomaselli, Keith Tyson at The Power Plant
June 12th, 2009 - August 30th, 2009
Posted
8/15/09
Editor's Note: In honor of the opening of ArtSlant Toronto, we dug through our archives of Toronto reviews from the past few years. We're featuring the following review from David Yu, for its particular celebration of the Toronto scene, which remains cutting edge and experimental.
I’ve been away from the Toronto art scene for a number of years and was looking forward to revisiting the city that served as backdrop to the cultivation of my love for contemporary art. What I miss most about... [more]
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