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BIO
Joy Garnett is a painter based in New York. She appropriates news images from the Internet and re-invents them as paintings. Her subject is the apocalyptic-sublime landscape, as well as the digital image itself as cultural artifact in an increasingly technologized world. Her image research has resulted in online documentation projects, most notably The Bomb Project.
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
Notable past exhibitions include her recent solo shows at Winkleman Gallery, New York and at the National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC; group exhibitions organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art, P.S.1/MoMA Contemporary Art Center, Artists Space, White Columns (New York), Kettle's Yard, Cambridge (UK), and De Witte Zaal, Ghent (Belgium). She shows with aeroplastics contemporary, Brussels, Belgium.
extended network >
homepage:
http://joygarnett.com
The Bomb Project
http://www.thebombproject.org
First Pulse Projects
http://firstpulseprojects.net
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
http://newsgrist.typepad.com/
Re: new name for Net Art News?
maybe call it... "Download" ??
?
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
> >> To: <list@rhizome.org>
> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
> >>
> >>
> >>> Dear readers,
> >>>
> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
> >>>
> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
> >>>
> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
> >>> media practice.
> >>>
> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
> >>> inviting.
> >>>
> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
> >>>
> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
> >>>
> >>> With thanks,
> >>> Marisa
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> + + +
> >>> Marisa Olson
> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
> >>> Rhizome.org
> >>>
> >>> +
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?
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marisa Olson" <marisa@rhizome.org>
> >> To: <list@rhizome.org>
> >> Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 3:49 PM
> >> Subject: RHIZOME_RAW: new name for Net Art News?
> >>
> >>
> >>> Dear readers,
> >>>
> >>> I'm writing to solicit your advice. We would like to change the name
> >>> of Net Art News and I'd like your input on a new name.
> >>>
> >>> As Lauren mentioned in a recent note to you, Rhizome is currently
> >>> redesigning our site. This is an exciting moment in which we are
> >>> thinking about all the recent developments in our field and how
> >>> Rhizome can reflect, support, and foster them.
> >>>
> >>> On the editorial side, my goal with Net Art News has been to broaden
> >>> our scope and reach, getting more international in our coverage and
> >>> also covering not only internet art but also software art,
> >>> performance, sound art, data visualization, technology-enabled social
> >>> sculpture, locative media, video, and the myriad other branches of new
> >>> media practice.
> >>>
> >>> While we are by no means giving up on net art, the title Net Art News
> >>> no longer reflects the breadth of the publication. The first and
> >>> simplest title that comes to mind is 'Media Art News,' but of course
> >>> this is potentially dry. I'm also not necessarily looking to split
> >>> hairs over the phrases 'media art' and 'new media art.' The title
> >>> needs to be rather short, self-descriptive, and hopefully also
> >>> inviting.
> >>>
> >>> What are your suggestions? Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
> >>> If you'd like to refamiliarize yourself with Net Art News, you can
> >>> look up previous pieces, by month, here:
> >>>
> >>> http://rhizome.org/netartnews/index.php
> >>>
> >>> With thanks,
> >>> Marisa
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> + + +
> >>> Marisa Olson
> >>> Editor & Curator at Large
> >>> Rhizome.org
> >>>
> >>> +
> >>> -> post: list@rhizome.org
> >>> -> questions: info@rhizome.org
> >>> -> subscribe/unsubscribe:
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> >>> -> give: http://rhizome.org/support
> >>> +
> >>> Subscribers to Rhizome are subject to the terms set out in the
> >>> Membership Agreement available online at
> http://rhizome.org/info/29.php
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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Fwd: Senate Bill: Artists Can Claim Full Deduction for Gifts
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: joy.garnett@gmail.com <joy.garnett@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 1, 2005 11:35 AM
Subject: Senate Bill: Artists Can Claim Full Deduction for Gifts
To: undisclosed recipients <info@firstpulseprojects.org>
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
Senate Bill: Artists Can Claim Full Deduction for
Gifts<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/11/senate_bill_art.html>
[image: Artbank_1] <http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/r/reymersw/>
REYMERSWAELE, Marinus van
Flemish painter (b. ca. 1490)
*The Banker and His Wife*
Oil on wood
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes
*UPDATE: 11/30/05* [*Thanx Lisa!*]
*From: *"ArtSmart" <info@art-exchange.com >
*Date: *Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:54:15 -0600
*Subject: *US artists who pay taxes -- urgent bulletin!
This important message is to make you aware of an opportunity you have to
influence the way your art is treated in the tax code. There is a bill just
passed in the Senate that would expand the deductible amount of donated
artwork to its full value. Currently the only allowed deduction is cost of
materials. However, *THIS BILL HAS NOT PASSED THE HOUSE*. That's where you
come in. The bill will be hashed out in a House/Senate committee that
begins to meet soon. Here's how you can help:
1. Call and let your Representative know you would like to see them
support the Senate's version of the Tax Relief bill, especially this
provision.
2. Go to * Art-Exchange
Petition*<http://www.art-exchange.com/art-exchange/petition/>and sign
up. We will present the petition and names to the chair of the
House/Senate conference committee. Our goal is to obtain at least 10,000
names, with at least one from every state and one from D.C.
3. Call and thank your Senator for the Senate's inclusion of this
provision and let them know that it is important to you that it remain in
the tax relief bill.
4. Forward this email to your friends.
*via NYTimes*:
*Senate Bill Lets Artists Claim Price for Gifts
*<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/22/arts/design/22tax.html?ex=1290315600&=
en=445d398b92ee6182&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss>
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Published: November 22, 2005
Living writers, musicians, artists and scholars who donate their work to a
museum or other charitable cause would earn a tax deduction based on full
fair market value under a bill just passed by the Senate.
Currently such work receives only a deduction based on the cost of materials
unless it is donated posthumously by the estates.
The measure was approved as an amendment to a broader $59.6 billion tax
relief bill passed by the Senate early Friday. It now goes to a House-Senate
conference committee. The House version of the tax relief bill does not
include the arts provision, but the senators who introduced the
amendment - Charles
E. Schumer<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/s/cha=
rles_e_schumer/index.html?inline=nyt-per>,
Democrat of New York, and Pete V. Domenici, a New Mexico Republican - said
they were hopeful that the committee would support it.
Under the bill, artists could donate their work during their lifetimes at
full market value provided that it is properly appraised and handed over at
least 18 months after it is created.
The provision seems likely to open the way for more acquisitions by
cash-strapped museums. "It's very important for cultural institutions and
libraries to be able to be the recipient of these works of art that
otherwise might go into private hands," said Mimi Gaudieri, the executive
director of the Association of Art Museum Directors..." [ read
on...<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/22/arts/design/22tax.html?ex=1290315=
600&en=445d398b92ee6182&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss>
]
November 22, 2005 at 01:40 PM in Art
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Current Affairs<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/current_affairs/ind=
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From: joy.garnett@gmail.com <joy.garnett@gmail.com>
Date: Dec 1, 2005 11:35 AM
Subject: Senate Bill: Artists Can Claim Full Deduction for Gifts
To: undisclosed recipients <info@firstpulseprojects.org>
NEWSgrist - where spin is art
Senate Bill: Artists Can Claim Full Deduction for
Gifts<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/11/senate_bill_art.html>
[image: Artbank_1] <http://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/r/reymersw/>
REYMERSWAELE, Marinus van
Flemish painter (b. ca. 1490)
*The Banker and His Wife*
Oil on wood
Musee des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes
*UPDATE: 11/30/05* [*Thanx Lisa!*]
*From: *"ArtSmart" <info@art-exchange.com >
*Date: *Wed, 30 Nov 2005 12:54:15 -0600
*Subject: *US artists who pay taxes -- urgent bulletin!
This important message is to make you aware of an opportunity you have to
influence the way your art is treated in the tax code. There is a bill just
passed in the Senate that would expand the deductible amount of donated
artwork to its full value. Currently the only allowed deduction is cost of
materials. However, *THIS BILL HAS NOT PASSED THE HOUSE*. That's where you
come in. The bill will be hashed out in a House/Senate committee that
begins to meet soon. Here's how you can help:
1. Call and let your Representative know you would like to see them
support the Senate's version of the Tax Relief bill, especially this
provision.
2. Go to * Art-Exchange
Petition*<http://www.art-exchange.com/art-exchange/petition/>and sign
up. We will present the petition and names to the chair of the
House/Senate conference committee. Our goal is to obtain at least 10,000
names, with at least one from every state and one from D.C.
3. Call and thank your Senator for the Senate's inclusion of this
provision and let them know that it is important to you that it remain in
the tax relief bill.
4. Forward this email to your friends.
*via NYTimes*:
*Senate Bill Lets Artists Claim Price for Gifts
*<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/22/arts/design/22tax.html?ex=1290315600&=
en=445d398b92ee6182&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss>
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Published: November 22, 2005
Living writers, musicians, artists and scholars who donate their work to a
museum or other charitable cause would earn a tax deduction based on full
fair market value under a bill just passed by the Senate.
Currently such work receives only a deduction based on the cost of materials
unless it is donated posthumously by the estates.
The measure was approved as an amendment to a broader $59.6 billion tax
relief bill passed by the Senate early Friday. It now goes to a House-Senate
conference committee. The House version of the tax relief bill does not
include the arts provision, but the senators who introduced the
amendment - Charles
E. Schumer<http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/s/cha=
rles_e_schumer/index.html?inline=nyt-per>,
Democrat of New York, and Pete V. Domenici, a New Mexico Republican - said
they were hopeful that the committee would support it.
Under the bill, artists could donate their work during their lifetimes at
full market value provided that it is properly appraised and handed over at
least 18 months after it is created.
The provision seems likely to open the way for more acquisitions by
cash-strapped museums. "It's very important for cultural institutions and
libraries to be able to be the recipient of these works of art that
otherwise might go into private hands," said Mimi Gaudieri, the executive
director of the Association of Art Museum Directors..." [ read
on...<http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/22/arts/design/22tax.html?ex=1290315=
600&en=445d398b92ee6182&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss>
]
November 22, 2005 at 01:40 PM in Art
World<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/art_world/index.html>,
Current Affairs<http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/current_affairs/ind=
ex.html>,
Law <http://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/law/index.html> |
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tml>
Fwd: FORCE OF NATURE: THE ART AND ACTIVISM OF FRANK MOORE
Force of Nature: Frank Moore Panel @ SVAhttp://newsgrist.typepad.com/underbelly/2005/11/force_of_nature.html
---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> Please join us on December 6th!> The Gesso Foundation>> FORCE OF NATURE: THE ART AND ACTIVISM OF FRANK MOORE> A PANEL DISCUSSION AT SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS>> Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 7 - 9pm>> School of Visual Arts> 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd-floor Amphitheater>> SUGGESTED ADMISSION: $10; SVA students, free. All proceeds will be> donated to Visual AIDS to benefit artists living with HIV.> For more information, call Dan Halm, external relations coordinator,> 212.592.2062>> School of Visual Arts (SVA) and Visual AIDS, in partnership with the> Gesso Foundation, present Force of Nature: The Art and Activism of> Frank Moore, a panel and conversation celebrating the late New> York-based painter who was a pioneering advocate for individuals with> HIV/AIDS, both in his own artwork and leadership role in Visual AIDS.> Scheduled to coincide with World AIDS Day (Thursday, December 1), the> event will take place on Tuesday, December 6, at 7pm, at the School of> Visual Arts, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd-floor Ampitheater, New York> City.>> An internationally-recognized artist whose works are found in the> collection of the Museum of Modern Art, Frank Moore was also a longtime> board member of Visual AIDS and a collaborating member of a group of> artists who conceived and launched the [Red] Ribbon Project, which in> 1991 created one of the most enduring symbols of AIDS awareness.> Moore's paintings
---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> Please join us on December 6th!> The Gesso Foundation>> FORCE OF NATURE: THE ART AND ACTIVISM OF FRANK MOORE> A PANEL DISCUSSION AT SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS>> Tuesday, December 6, 2005, 7 - 9pm>> School of Visual Arts> 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd-floor Amphitheater>> SUGGESTED ADMISSION: $10; SVA students, free. All proceeds will be> donated to Visual AIDS to benefit artists living with HIV.> For more information, call Dan Halm, external relations coordinator,> 212.592.2062>> School of Visual Arts (SVA) and Visual AIDS, in partnership with the> Gesso Foundation, present Force of Nature: The Art and Activism of> Frank Moore, a panel and conversation celebrating the late New> York-based painter who was a pioneering advocate for individuals with> HIV/AIDS, both in his own artwork and leadership role in Visual AIDS.> Scheduled to coincide with World AIDS Day (Thursday, December 1), the> event will take place on Tuesday, December 6, at 7pm, at the School of> Visual Arts, 209 East 23rd Street, 3rd-floor Ampitheater, New York> City.>> An internationally-recognized artist whose works are found in the> collection of the Museum of Modern Art, Frank Moore was also a longtime> board member of Visual AIDS and a collaborating member of a group of> artists who conceived and launched the [Red] Ribbon Project, which in> 1991 created one of the most enduring symbols of AIDS awareness.> Moore's paintings
Re: [Fwd: Debby and Larry Kline Art Issues]
oops, too quick on the draw: here's the link to the Klines page:
http://www.jugglingklines.com/electric_fields.htm
On 11/21/05, joy.garnett@gmail.com <joy.garnett@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Interesting, the real precedent that comes to mind here is of course
> Walter de Maria's Lightening Field, which Richard Box cites:
>
> http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
>
> and which the Klines neglect to mention (as though their project came to
> them ex nihilo):
>
> http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
>
>
> JG
> ...
> http://joygarnett.com
>
>
>
http://www.jugglingklines.com/electric_fields.htm
On 11/21/05, joy.garnett@gmail.com <joy.garnett@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Interesting, the real precedent that comes to mind here is of course
> Walter de Maria's Lightening Field, which Richard Box cites:
>
> http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
>
> and which the Klines neglect to mention (as though their project came to
> them ex nihilo):
>
> http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
>
>
> JG
> ...
> http://joygarnett.com
>
>
>
Re: [Fwd: Debby and Larry Kline Art Issues]
Interesting, the real precedent that comes to mind here is of course Walter
de Maria's Lightening Field, which Richard Box cites:
http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
and which the Klines neglect to mention (as though their project came to
them ex nihilo):
http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
JG
...
http://joygarnett.com
de Maria's Lightening Field, which Richard Box cites:
http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
and which the Klines neglect to mention (as though their project came to
them ex nihilo):
http://www.sculpture.wsa.soton.ac.uk/events/box.htm
JG
...
http://joygarnett.com