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Zachary Fabri
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Sixth show at MMX
by Elvia Wilk
AlteregoRelativamenteSensibili, Juan Arata, Bernd Bleffert, Joakim Stampe & Chuyia Chia, Stephanie Custance, Andrew de Freitas, Inez de Vega, Ivonne Dippmann, Zachary Fabri, Christel Fetzer, Eric Fleischauer, Cari Freno, Kati Gausmann, Elke Graalfs, Gab Heller, Lan Hungh, Elana Katz, Ben Kinsley, Phillipe Marcus, Dovrat Ana Meron, Laura Napier, Jon Rafman, Sarah Rechberger, Nadia Salom, Islamiya Scarr, David Sherry, SSMIDD, Julischka Stengele, Tobias Sternberg, Márcio Carvalho & Brina Stinehelfer, Michelle Teran, Jacob Tonski, Hugh Walton, Elizabeth Wurst, Liang Ya-hui at MMX- Open Art Venue
August 27th, 2010 - October 10th, 2010
Posted
10/3/10
The floorplan of MMX´s exhibition space, which winds around the entire ground floor of an old building on Linienstr., allows for a sense of discovery. The layout of the space, as well as its temporary nature (it lasts for only one year) demand a certain amount of creative experimentation and energy from the work and its curation. The venue´s current exhibition takes full advantage of these possibilities. None of the work feels precious or labored over, and it is curated with a light to... [more]
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Rush Arts in Miami
by E-Slant Team
Carlos Aires, Arlen Austin, Michael Paul Britto, Julia Brown, Tony Cokes, William Cordova, Zachary Fabri, Brendan Fernandes, Anthony Fuller, Jenny Ham, Wayne Hodge, Leif Lafferty-Gebauer, Jessica Lagunas, Simone Leigh, Jodie Lyn-Kee-Chow, Mads Lynnerup, Wendy Mason, Irvin Morazan, Anthea Moys, Emily Newman, Julie Orser, David Politzer, Regina Rocke, Corinna Schnitt, Lerato Shadi, Donna Stack, Traci Tullius, Hugh Walton, Ezra Wube, Ann Liv Young at Rush Arts in Miami
December 6th, 2008 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
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12/1/08
LOCATION 14141 NE 2nd Avenue, Suite 102 (At NE 41st Street)Miami, FL 33137
FREEZE FRAME presents a collection of video still prints by thirty international artists working in narrative, non-narrative, experimental and documentary video. Independent from its original context, a video still may convey the fragmented representation of a grander narrative, exploration or event where subjects and objects are inert, awaiting the progression of temporality. FREEZE FRAME rejects this reductive impulse and e... [more]
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