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A Brief History of Autechre’s Album Covers

by Rhett Jones on August 5, 2016
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I’ve always hated minimalism. I don’t think that’s a blanket statement I’d make about any other artistic movement but I hate minimalism. From my perspective, it was audacious for like a year, and then it was decoration. This hatred even extends to minimalist design for the most part, though I can occasionally be persuaded to appreciate a nice, functional spice rack. But, I’ve always loved the tension between the experimental electronic music duo Autechre’s stark album packaging and dense, maximal music.

Throughout their 30-year career, the experimental electronic music duo Autechre (Sean Booth and Rob Brown) has been subverting expectations of what an album in the genre looks like. And as their music became more complex and structurally more in line with sound art and noise, they’ve crafted an uber-minimal visual identity.

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Recommended Shows: Fin de Siècle and Sara Greenberger Rafferty

by Corinna Kirsch on November 6, 2014
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With a potential frontrunner for best exhibition of the year.

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MoMA’s Cindy Sherman Exhibition Website Disappoints

by Corinna Kirsch on April 12, 2012
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Sometimes the right idea comes along, but it goes to the wrong brain. That's what happened with MoMA's Cindy Sherman exhibition website. MoMA had the good idea to put up hundreds of images online, and in a rare move for the museum, they hired an outside team to design the website. The bad news: it's a drab, gray mess of navigational tools and small images. I had expected some bells and whistles, but all I got was a glorified slideshow.

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