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Paddy Johnson at The Guardian: What Next for the Beleaguered Rose Art Museum

by Art Fag City on May 5, 2009

Funding crisis … Visitors tour the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Massachusetts, January 2009. Photograph: Essdras M Suarez/AP I wrote a piece for The Guardian on The Rose Museum. The teaser below. Facing what has been described as a potential $79m (£52.5m) deficit over the next six years, a dwindling endowment and a near-exhausted […]

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Bad At Sports Interviews Paddy Johnson

by Art Fag City on November 10, 2008

Paddy Johnson (left) Petra Cortright (right) at the Net Aesthetics 2.0 panel this spring. Image via: flickr. Those who wish to spend close to an hour of their time listening to me discuss the Internet with Bad at Sport’s Duncan MacKenzie have a real treat in store for them: 56 minutes of pure B.A.S. podcast.  […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out: Kevin Bewersdorf’s Monuments to the INFOspirit

by Art Fag City on October 2, 2008

Kevin Bewersdorf, Installation view Unfortunately, I had far more to say about Kevin Bewersdorf’s Monuments to the INFOspirit than the 250 word count at Time Out allows.  But this is why I have a blog.  An open thread after the clip. Could V&A, a gallery that shares its location with an acupuncture center, travel agency […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out NY: How Soon Is Now at the Bronx Museum

by Art Fag City on August 7, 2008

Dulce Pinzon, Cecilia This week’s issue of Time Out NY, includes my feature on How Soon Is Now at the Bronx Museum which I’m republishing a portion of here. Naturally, I encourage you all to purchase the issue because there are all kinds of listings and reviews you can only find in the print version. […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out New York: The Ideal Cloud at the ISE Cultural Foundation

by Art Fag City on June 19, 2008

In addition to my posting notice, my review of the Ideal Cloud at the ISE Cultural Foundation can be read at Time Out this week. An excerpt below. In contrast to the compact pieces in Andrea Rosen's “1950s—1960s Kinetic Abstraction” exhibit last summer, the works offered by three contemporary artists in “The Ideal Cloud” are […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out Magazine: Michel Gondry, Be Kind Rewind

by Art Fag City on March 13, 2008

One of Michel Gondry’s sets at Deitch Projects My latest review on Michel Gondry at Deitch Projects can be found in this weeks print edition of Time Out NY. Obviously the thing to do is go out and buy the magazine, but if you happen only to be interested in this piece, I’ve pasted it […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out Magazine: The Dotted Line

by Art Fag City on November 27, 2007

Image courtesy Colby Chamberlain  This week at Time Out  New York I review The Dotted Line at The Rotunda Gallery.  I’ve pasted a teaser below, but you’ll need to click through to read the whole piece. Administrative drudgery might seem an unlikely focus for a show, yet curator Colby Chamberlain manages to fill an office-size […]

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Paddy Johnson at Time Out New York: Sharon Louden

by Art Fag City on November 1, 2007

Sharon Louden, Hedge, 2007 I wrote a review on Sharon Louden’s exhibition at Oliver Kamm this week at TimeOut Magazine, which also handily appears on their website. Sharon Louden's ability to marry organic forms with synthetic materials succeeds on more levels than even she might like. Just last year, the artist found herself in a […]

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We Went to the Lower East Side: Paddy Learns to Vine

by Paddy Johnson Whitney Kimball and Corinna Kirsch on April 3, 2013
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In the second part of our visit out to the Lower East Side we visit Callicoon, Toomer Labzda, Essex Street, Klaus Von Nichtssagend, and DCKT. Sara Ludy at Klaus comes out on top.

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Erik Johnson, A Supplementary Biography

by Art Fag City on June 8, 2010

POST BY LIZA ELIANO Erik Johnson, Image via: Poptower. ART WORLD CRED Erik Johnson’s art world cred is non-existent. He’s had no formal training and admits his work “has never been out of the house before this”. And maybe it should have stayed there. His film “Ghosts of Christmas Presents” premiered at Cannes Film Festival in […]

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