In touting the new artCircles app, New York Times tech blog contributor Bob Tedeschi expresses preference for looking at the Mona Lisa on an iPad over seeing it in person.

Critic Jonathan Jones on new work by artist Damien Hirst: "The last time I saw paintings as deluded as Damien Hirst's latest works, the artist's name was Saif al-Islam Gaddafi." And that's just the first sentence.

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3.15 / Bruno

Bruno

(For Bruno Mauro: 1958–2012)

May 17, 2012. Forgive me this introduction, in which I divest myself of the voice of editor and dismiss the notion of this as a public forum. Let’s pretend instead that we are all friends in real life, that we know each other in words and in bodies. Let’s pretend that we’ll gather together this evening in the same bar and that we’ll share the same “aching tenderness” that Lia Wilson attributes to the absence of a central subject in Tammy Rae Carland’s photographs. The paradox of loss is that it can make a person's presence acutely felt in the very instance they become irretrievably out of reach. Only art has that same power. We can make things visible and real and unrepentant in their existence by placing lines and objects, gestures and words adjacent to each other. We can also conjure voids and fleeting gestures that are no less profound for their ephemerality or immateriality. Fuck transcendence; I will always prefer the presence of objects and the space in between them. —PM

Previous Issues

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Post Haste

MacArthur B Arthur
5/4/2012 - 5/27/2012

The Office

San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art
3/10/2012 - 6/2/2012

Manitoba Museum of Finds Art

Will Brown
4/28/2012 - 6/2/2012

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Opening

5 3 5 Progression

CELLspace
5/25/2012 - 5/26/2012

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Closing

HAEMOSCURO

Mark Wolfe Contemporary Art
4/5/2012 - 5/25/2012

Broadside Attractions | Vanquished Terrains

Intersection for the Arts
4/11/2012 - 5/26/2012

Crestmont at Coral

Haines Gallery
4/12/2012 - 5/26/2012

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