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Repository 185: Michelle Grabner on Boredom and Inclusiveness | Disjecta Biennial 2016
This past Summer Disjecta, a small non-profit artist space in Portland, Oregon, announced that Michelle Grabner would curate the Portland2016, their version of the area’s biennial. This evening Ms. Grabner had a public talk and QA session at the Pacific Northwest College of the Arts as part of PNCA’s 2015-2016 Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies Visiting Artist Lecture Series. I’ve written previously about Ms. Grabner’s achievements to date, specifically about the irony of the “anti-curator” returning full circle to…
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Repository 97: Anti-curator Project Returns to the Establishment | The Suburban
A couple of weeks ago I did my monthly perusal of the Artforum, finding mostly the usual suspects, stunning graphic images of art installations and paintings cropped beautifully in the service of glossy gallery adverts. Once in a while I’ll find a gem, an unusual find, something truly curious. And this time I certainly did, if only for a fleeting moment. There was a review of a show titled “I Work from Home’. Immediate thoughts – “Oh my gosh, me…
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