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23 September 2005 by nathaniel

(so tired and) I want my MTAA

I’ve been having a bit of trouble sleeping lately, so sorry for the silence. Admittedly, am also psyched to have more than one guest blogger, and was hoping I would not have to post as much (lazy-boy) to keep my public happy (ha).

Spent some time being utterly WOWed at both David Goldblatt shows recently, and will write more about them later – in the meanwhile, go check them out at the Goodman Gallery and the Johannesburg Art Gallery, if you are in the area, and you will not be disappointed.

In other news, 2005’s Ars Electronica winners have been announced, and Rhizome is looking for membership fees again (not required but appreciated). I’m sure I’ll give something, but this makes me want to give $500 or more (Rhizome is handing over various art to first-come, first-serve hefty donors). Hell, I have trouble making a small donation as it is (tho rhizome rocks, so if you have the money you should donate), but this was such a good idea. And forgive my gushing, but methinks the duo that makes up MTAA is producing some of the most provocative new work around.

Great idea to give art, guys!

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