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ARTLURKER
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This Might Take Some Time To Process: “Spatial Recognition,” A Show of 3-Dimensional Photography by Mark Diamond
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Mark Diamond. Image Courtesy: Mark Diamond.
The brain inside your skull is a complicated mess composed of smaller messes, each of them equipped with separate, yet cross-functional functions. It routes blood, electricity, and chemicals through a molecularly expansive network that you and the rest of the inquiring human race will [...]
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Tony Goldman: December 6, 1943 – September 11, 2012
Image credit Michael Bryant of The Philadelphia Inquirer.
“Everyone dies, but not everyone lives,” said Joey Goldman, Tony Goldman’s surviving son, to a crowd of yarmulked men and done-up women, a crowd mostly finely attired except for the casual rags of some artist-types. They gathered at the golden-domed Temple Emanu-El [...]
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“Luscious didn’t get me” – Nick Klein and the Search for Sincerity Amidst Unbearable Heartache
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Image courtesy of Nick Klein.
We sat at a table outside a bar whose walls on the inside were layered with crappy, faux-punk ephemera. A tall, hatted man in grey mounted his motorcycle and kick started it, letting out a squall that turned all patrons’ swimming heads. He sat there [...]
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Soto’s Beach Towel and the Stuff of Miami Mythos
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Image courtesy the author.
The sun was resplendent on Miami Beach this past Memorial Day as Domingo Castillo and Patricia Hernandez – of the nomadic gallery project the end/SPRING BREAK – descended from the boardwalk with a generator. They proceeded across the sand toward a baby blue and very soft [...]
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Downtown Pop Up Drop Off On!
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Image copyright Artlurker.com
Late last night we received an email from an anonymous source containing documentation of a project that was realized just hours before.
Shortly after dusk a small black pickup truck carrying a large, re-purposed shipping crate zigzagged through the downtown area of Miami. As hoards of homeless set [...]
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Celebrate with us tomorrow at Locust Projects
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Image courtesy World Red Eye
Following Monday’s announcement we are celebrating at Locust Projects (3852 North Miami Avenue).
Please join us tonight from 7pm!
EVENT: Miami Writer’s Prize Awards Soiree
WHERE: Locust Projects, 3852 North Miami Avenue
WHEN: Tomorrow, Thursday, May 24th, 2012, 7 pm – 9 pm
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Miami Writer’s Prize 2012 Winner Announced
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Image courtesy World Red Eye
We, the staff at Artlurker and our panel of distinguished judges, are delighted to announce Rob Goyanes (of Slashpine) as the winner of the Miami Writer’s Prize 2012 for his paper on Emmet Moore’s recent exhibition “High, Low and in between” at [...]
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Miami Writer’s Prize 2012 Winner TBA Monday
Image credit ARTLURKER.
THE JUDGES REQUEST 2 DAYS GRACE
It has been a frantic day of back and forth, after which, our four judges are close (but no cigar) to selecting a winner of this year’s Miami Writer’s Prize. As presumed, it has come down to an intellectual toss-up [...]
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One Month until the Miami Writer’s Prize Deadline
Image credit ARTLURKER.
THE JURY IS STILL OUT!
After a long, hot day of deliberation, our judges are yet to reach a unanimous decision regarding the winner of this year’s Miami Writer’s Prize, an annual prize aimed at encouraging residents of Miami Dade County to write critically about art. [...]
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DEFACTO
Courtesy Ella de Burca in collaboration with SPRINGBREAK.
A response to the exhibition ‘defacto’ by Ella de Burca in collaboration with SPRINGBREAK. The exhibition took form as a daily 6 hour walk during gallery hours in February 2012. ARTLURKER asked the collaborative to respond to the exhibition. The following text, direct [...]
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