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RAT HOLE GALLERY
CULTURE
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Art
Feb 6, 2018
Roni Horn: Ways to present the self
While visiting the Rathole Gallery, a confident 3 year-old told me that his favorite work in the current exhibition, Roni Horn¡¯s ¡°The Selected Gifts,¡± was a picture of meatballs.
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May 16, 2017
On the Daoism of ¡®Dudeism¡¯
As the phrase goes, ¡°s¡ª- happens.¡± Walead Beshty explores different ways that it may happen, and in doing so, he gently suggests that we consider the implications. His solo show at Rat Hole Gallery exemplifies this. There are two series of works: a selection of framed sheets of large-format film that...
CULTURE
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Art
Dec 20, 2016
Collier reviews the power of observation
To reframe Picasso¡¯s famously pithy remark ¡°good artists copy, and great artists steal¡± for the contemporary art scene, appropriation can be used in an artist¡¯s work to borrow authority from history, or to subvert it.
CULTURE
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Art
Jan 12, 2016
Gabriel Orozco: always ahead of the game
Gabriel Orozco has returned to Tokyo. Following his retrospective ¡°Inner Circles¡± at the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo in early 2015, ¡°Visible Labor¡± at Rat Hole Gallery is a collection of new works that explore Orozco¡¯s classic themes of the city, transportation and games, revealing influences of...
CULTURE
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Art
Apr 14, 2015
¡®Jim Lambie: Sun Rise Sun Ra Sun Set¡¯
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