Colpa at LAABF!
This year we will be sharing a table with our good friends Basement. Colpa will have 5 new books for sale and some oldies but goodies.
This year we will be sharing a table with our good friends Basement. Colpa will have 5 new books for sale and some oldies but goodies.
Schrödinger’s Cats
New works by Andrew Chapman, Aaron Finnis, Dana Hemenway, Christopher Füllemann, and Ginger Wolfe-Suarez & Primitivo Suarez-Wolfe.
Schrödinger’s Cats is a multi-part exhibition curated by Aaron Harbour and Jackie Im. Artists have been invited to contribute a work not entirely present in a definitive, final, physical manifestation; instead, something hovering in an intermediary state waiting to be substantiated. The works will come into existence in multiple times/places; its second iteration will occur at The Popular Workshop from July 19th through August 23rd
Erwin Schrödinger described how one could, in principle, transpose quantum indeterminacy and superposition into large-scale systems. He proposed a scenario with a cat in a sealed box, wherein the cat’s life or death becomes dependent on the state of an unobserved subatomic particle. According to Schrödinger’s thought experiment, the cat remains both alive and dead (to the universe outside the box) until the box is opened and an observation is made.
http://dailyserving.com/2013/06/aesthetics-of-the-spectacle/
Images from Tamizdat, a book show in St Petersburg featuring Fallen Empire II.
// DAVID BAYUS // KATE BONNER // NICO KRIJNO
@ The Popular Workshop
The exhibition opens May 10th, 2013, will be on display until June 21st, 2013 and is open to the public.
Low subject was curated by Luca Nino Antonucci, Andy Hawgood and Nate Hooper
Hi there, this month one of Luca’s prints is in SFAQ along with our first print add ever – pick one up for free!
eliza fernand + sarah applebaum = open studio evening of fun……
come to: 2200 adeline, at adeline & west grand
buzz us: unit #330F (j. rivers)
hang out: between 5pm and 9pm
this friday: 05/03/13
…those of you who didn’t make it will never see what’s hidden in the collective pages of this edition of 16 publication… sorry, you missed it.
http://theartbookreview.org/2013/04/24/fallen-empire-ii/