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About nathaniel
Nathaniel Stern is an artist and writer, Fulbrighter and professor, interventionist and public citizen. His work stages situations where bodies, concepts and matter are felt as relationally performed. http://nathanielstern.com
21 February 2009 by nathaniel
happy blog birthday
I have been blogging for 7 years now. You are all, rightfully, sick of me.
19 February 2009 by nathaniel
Dennis Balk: Early work 1890-2090
February 6-March 13, 2009 Inova/Kenilworth (Milwaukee) 2155 North Prospect Avenue Artist reception: February 6, 6-9 pm Really fascinating show – his first retrospective – at the INOVA gallery in Milwaukee. Very theatrical, lovely installations, precursors to relational art, some funny prints and drawings and time lines and maps. Definitely worth a visit. From the INOVA […]
18 February 2009 by nathaniel
What is important
Although I’ve been keeping a low profile in the public debates about Wikipedia Art, I have had a few ongoing and private discussions with its critics and supporters. With his OK, the below is an excerpt from an email I wrote to Tom Moody yesterday. —– The main issue for me is not whether I […]
18 February 2009 by nathaniel
xkcd – A Webcomic – Neutrality Schmeutrality
xkcd – A Webcomic – Neutrality Schmeutrality Neutrality Schmeutrality
18 February 2009 by nathaniel
Wikipedia Art: so irrelevant we can’t stop talking about it (updated)
More 50-50, keep / delete discussions around Wikipedia Art, but now the debate is on Rhizome, and by the gatekeepers of, and participants in, the art blogosphere. I particularly love Curt Cloninger’s response to Tom Moody on Rhizome. Moody is a kind of anti-Lichty, being just as voiciferous in his dislike of the project, as […]
17 February 2009 by nathaniel