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Top ART News (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
... and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (New York). The other two finalists, Sanford Biggers and Michael Rakowitz , have similarly impressive curricula vitae. Perhaps contest organizers should redefine their criteria/mission statement before next year's competition. [ Philadelphia Artist Takes First Wolgin Prize | Philadelphia Inquirer ] ============= Related Links: The Guggenheim Museum...
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Fast Company Now (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
... wooden blockade, that takes up the same amount of space as a car: For the last five years, Michael Rakowitz has been furtively creating tents, shaped like car covers, on the streets of cities around the world: Architect Kengo Kuma designed a geodesic shelter, using nothing more than discarded umbrellas: If you're intrigued, click here for all 99 actions .
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Fast Company (Free subscription) | 10/16/2009
... wooden blockade, that takes up the same amount of space as a car: For the last five years, Michael Rakowitz has been furtively creating tents, shaped like car covers, on the streets of cities around the world: Architect Kengo Kuma designed a geodesic shelter, using nothing more than discarded umbrellas: If you're intrigued, click here for all 99 actions .
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Phillyist (Free subscription) | 10/12/2009
... of the intended focus of the competition and have selected Ryan Trecartin, Sanford Biggers, and Michael Rakowitz from a larger pool of only 14 nominees. The 14 nominees were selected by "a group of nine prominent international art world figures from museums and educational organizations, representing the range of media eligible for consideration. The 14 nominees were then invited...