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See Space

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Curated by Miki Foster See Space explores the intersections between space and perspective. The artists of See Space are all youth that attend the Technology After School Program I teach at the McNeil Family Clubhouse in Menlo Park. Artists are between the ages of 6 and 15. The images are created from projects the youth [...]

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SITES UNSEEN BY INVISIBLE VENUE

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Sites Unseen is curated by California College of the Arts graduate students Benôit Antille, Erin Fletcher, Elizabeth Glass, David Kasprzak, Charles Moffett (all MA Curatorial Practice); Noah Krell (MFA Fine Arts), and Kristin Timken (Dual MFA Social Practices and Visual Criticism), in collaboration with Christian L. Frock presents Invisible Venue, as a component of the [...]

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The Box Model

curated by Nick Lally Internet ads are perfect little boxes, accurate to the pixel, placed within the precise geometric grids which delineate the contents of a website. This show replaces them with artworks exploring geometric abstraction–pushing, pulling, and reconfiguring the same mathematical language which defines the pixel-precise placement of internet ads. Cut and resized to [...]

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Chuck Mobley

October 14, 2010 Dear _________, I was recently invited by Add Art to curate their next exhibition. I think it’s a smart project and, from a curatorial standpoint, any kind of application that introduces me to new artists is fantastic. I’d like to include your work in the exhibition I’ve been asked to curate. There [...]

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PAINT FX

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PAINT FX (www.paintfx.biz) is a web-based painting collective/website produced by artists residing at various locations of the internet: Jon Rafman, Parker Ito, Micah Schippa, Tabor Robak & John Transue. I (Phil) took some time (22 minutes) on gchat to speak with one of the members about the project: 10:30 AM Paint FX member: u dere? [...]

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Joy Garnett, Run Free by Hrag Vartanian

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For years, painter Joy Garnett has culled images from an array media sources (videotapes, television, the internet … ), and she has transformed them using the language of painting. Whether she fixates on a contemporary environmental disaster in China, a terrorist attack, declassified military images, or the US Presidential plane on a tarmac, Garnett grapples [...]

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HIDE AND SEEK By Chris Fallon

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HIDE AND SEEK uses the Add-Art concept itself as a starting point. Banner advertisements on websites are usually extraneous to the content and represent a degree of compromise on the part of the site’s owner. So, as the Add-Art web browser application replaces these ads with contemporary art, the common web page/advertisement model is subverted. [...]

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Untitled

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The dacops show running now is a collection of 17 pieces cut and pasted by hand from xerox copies made in Japan. The artist used this experience as an exercise in juxtaposition of the old (manual manipulation of graphic images) with the new (culture jamming via programming), bringing a unique perspective to the minuscule fractions [...]

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Site/Line: Helen Dennis, Bradford Robotham, and Mary Temple

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Organized by Joanna Montoya Site/Line presents the art of Helen Dennis, Bradford Robotham, and Mary Temple. Each suite of work responds to specific sites or architectural elements that are both familiar yet overlooked. Linked by their use of photography to recreate place and time, the artists find inspiration in seemingly ordinary landscapes and highlight the beauty of the [...]

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Sell Out by Carolina Miranda

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If Add-Art serves as a way to subversively appropriate space, then it seemed to right, for the purpose of this online exhibit, to bring together a group of individuals who do much the same in their everyday work. The eight artists featured in this gathering have all worked – illicitly and not – on the [...]

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