North Drive Press




I like this solution to digital content and physical object. North Drive Press has published five collections of work by contemporary artists. They exist as boxes which contain a loose grouping of multiples and text-based works and interviews. In addition, all of the text/interviews are online and viewable as PDFs.

Shannon Ebner





Apparently the web gods are not listening to my pleas to give me some page by page shots of artist Shannon Ebner's new book The Sun As Error. Until I get to see the book, here are some images of Ebner's work which usually consists of photographs of language-based sculptures she has created.

The current issue of Artforum includes an interesting essay by Ebner about the process of making her new book.

A pdf of an article and interview from A & P Quarterly which shows more incredible images is here.

One from the archives: Ann Hamilton--Corpus





These are a collection of flickr photos I casually usurped from different folks to show how museum goers actually experienced one of the most successful art installations I have ever witnessed, Ann Hamilton's Corpus at Mass MOCA in 2003. A football field-sized room. Stacks of onionskin paper held up high, mechanically releasing one leaf at a time, drifting down. Large bullhorns shifting around the space, moving slowly up and down, speaking in a robotic voice. Figures (us!) shuffling through white crackly mounds of paper. Windows letting in pink light.

Literally 7 million 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper fell over the course of the installation.

"Gallerygoers apparently get the idea, spending around 20 minutes with ''Corpus,'' 19 minutes longer than people typically spend with one work of art"--NYTimes

Photo 1 from flickr user kellan, photo 2 from takomabibelot, photo 3 from shanevsevil, photo 4 from travisqclark, photo 5 from nogang