A Celebration of Markets
New installation at “No End in Sight,” group show at Sullivan Galleries, School of the Art Institute of Chicago.
http://www.saic.edu/webspaces/noendinsight/
Some art is never meant to be completed. From December 13 to January 10, 2008, the School of the Art Institute of Chicagos Curatorial Practice students present No End in Sight, a multimedia exhibition that investigates perpetuity in artistic practice.
This exhibition explores works that are perpetual in nature, including works that have an undefined or unreachable endpoint; series composed of multiples the artist is compelled to continue; and projects that incorporate viewer participation as a way to continue regeneration of the piece. Blurring the borders between life and artistic practice, selected artworks provoke the audience to consider art as an ongoing process, as opposed to a static event.
Featured artists approach these ideas with innovative forms and techniques. Each piece goes beyond the here and now, suggesting an art form that endures not through historical canonization, but through active methods of repetition, regeneration, and recognition of the infinite. Collectively, these works encourage the audience to redefine its role from traditional viewer to witness of, or active participant in, the process.
Artists include: Aviva Alter, Marie Krane Bergman/Cream Co., You Are Beautiful, Burtonwood and Holmes, Young Cho, Grayson Cox, Masaco Kuroda, Tim Louis, Fred Nocella, Tim Pannell, Josue Pellot, ks rives and Nicole Kenney, Jesse Seay, Sighn
Curated by: Claudia Arzeno, Kelly Chen, Jenay Gordon, Joe Iverson, Alison Kleiman, Katherine Pill, Kat Ramsland, Angela Samuels Bryant, Ania Szremski, Cecila Vargas, He Wang, Jacqueline WayneGuite.
Duration : 0:3:33
Welcome to Art School: Episode #2
In this week’s episode:
The Sandwich Artist
Just Callin’ to See What’s Up
Art Harmony
Death Metal Demi
During winter break you may notice that a lot of these episodes will have little or nothing to do with “art school” but rather random and hilarious clips and skits.
Duration : 0:6:44
“Take The Streets With You” promo
The students of “The Art of Crossing the Street” are producing an exhibit at the Betty Rymer Gallery at the School of the Art Institute and they want to you to participate!
Duration : 0:0:43
Father Guido Sarducci on art school
Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) explains the advantages of being an artist. Produced by George Manupelli and William Farley in 1982 at San Francisco Art Institute. Won a 1982 Clio award.
Duration : 0:1:4
The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition 2006
A scholarship competition for high school seniors interested in a culinary education, The Art Institutes Best Teen Chef Competition offers the chance to compete for tuition scholarships to The Art Institutes system of schools. In addition to a full tuition scholarship to one of The Art Institutes, the top scoring teen wins the prestigious title “Best Teen Chef.” Find more information on Art Institutes Competitions here: http://www.artinstitutes.edu/Competitions/Default.aspx.
Duration : 0:3:3
video for class at the school of the art institute of chicago