The Year in Posting (part 2)
In my previous post, I presented what I think are my most in-depth posts of 2007.
For today's post I looked through all my 2007 posts to highlight seven artworks that I wrote about in 2007. This was a much more difficult choice than my last post because I generally only write about artwork that I find interesting, so it's hard to pick out seven.
The criteria I settled on was to choose artworks that work both intellectually and aesthetically and whose impact I find particularly poetic or visceral.
Lagniappe
Tumbarumba
And, as an extra eighth artwork, I'd like to include Tumbarumba by Benjamin Rosenbaum and myself which was released in December. I'm not one to fall in love with my own work, but this is one of which I'm really proud.
For today's post I looked through all my 2007 posts to highlight seven artworks that I wrote about in 2007. This was a much more difficult choice than my last post because I generally only write about artwork that I find interesting, so it's hard to pick out seven.
The criteria I settled on was to choose artworks that work both intellectually and aesthetically and whose impact I find particularly poetic or visceral.
January
Theo Jansen's walking machines
February
Desiree Palmen's camouflaged peopleMarch
Tehching "Sam" Hsieh's one year performances
April
Paul Chan's The 7Lights
June
Markus Copper's Kursk
October
Heidi Kumao's Misbehaving
November
Tom Thayer at White Columns
Lagniappe
Tumbarumba
And, as an extra eighth artwork, I'd like to include Tumbarumba by Benjamin Rosenbaum and myself which was released in December. I'm not one to fall in love with my own work, but this is one of which I'm really proud.







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