30 September 2017 - art, exhibition, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #427
30 September 2017 - art, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #426
29 September 2017 - art, hyperlink, publication - Comments Off on Agnes Martin, Writings / Schriften (English and German Edition), Kunstmuseum Winterthur and Edition Cantz, 1991
27 September 2017 - art, laterpost - Comments Off on laterpost 1982. Laurie Anderson
25 September 2017 - art, exhibition - Comments Off on Karin Sander. Kunst
24 September 2017 - features, music, web, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #425
23 September 2017 - exhibition, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #424
23 September 2017 - art, exhibition, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #423
22 September 2017 - aware, wfw contributor - Comments Off on David Hanes. wfw aware #46
17 September 2017 - exhibition, hyperlink, web - Comments Off on Thomas Julier at Tithe Hall Ernen and Youth Club Ernen, July 9 – September 24, 2017 via contemporary art daily
11 September 2017 - hyperlink, text, web - Comments Off on The author must give up on aping genius. Rather show the author as ape, the author as idiot. Don’t have the hubris of being the comedian. You are the straight man in this farce; the universe is the funny man. So don’t be silly, cute, crack jokes, or play coy, but allow hilarity, a cleansing painful laughter that splits your sides and your heart. Follow your own foolishness like tracks upon the sand. – Lars Iyer, Nude in your hot tub, facing the abyss (a literary manifesto after the end of literature and manifestos), The White Review , November 2011
10 September 2017 - art, exhibition, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #422
10 September 2017 - art, exhibition, features, weekend - Comments Off on wfw weekend #421
6 September 2017 - agenda, hyperlink - Comments Off on THE COMPLETE WISEMAN: PART II (1986-1996), from Wednesday, September 6 to Thursday, September 14 at Film Forum New York
5 September 2017 - text, web - Comments Off on Thomas Nagel. What is it like to be a bat?