This week’s online gallery feature is Effacing Memory (2013) by Milan-based artist Anila Rubiku (born 1970; Durres, Albania). Blending drawing, performance, and social practices, Effacing Memory is part of
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Jodie Mack, Point de Gaze, 2012
As our second feature of experimental filmmaker Jodie Mack (born 1983; London, UK) is Point de Gaze (2012). A fabric flicker film titled after a gauze-like Belgian lace, Point de Gaze continues
Drawing Papers 14: Henri Michaux: Emergences/Resurgences
Failures. Failures. Attempts. Failures. … Failures. Not total failures (a certain embryo…perhaps for later.) I give up. Found at the beginning of Drawing
Jodie Mack, A Joy, 2005
In conjunction with the opening of Len Lye: Motion Sketch, The Drawing Center’s online gallery will feature the work of experimental filmmaker Jodie Mack (born 1983; London, UK). In A Joy, Mack
Susi Jirkuff, Friday, I’m in Love, 2007
As our second feature of hand-drawn animations by Austrian-based artist Susi Jirkuff (b. 1966, Linz, Austria), “Friday, I’m in Love,” takes inspiration from The Cure’s rock ballad based on
Pat Steir at Cheim & Read
Pat Steir has been creating paintings of the type that were recently on view at Cheim & Read (Feb 20th-March 29th) since 1988, when she famously began her series of
Susi Jirkuff, People Who Like Bonnie Tyler, 2009
Austrian-based artist, Susi Jirkuff (b. 1966, Linz, Austria) explores consumer culture, pop music, and authentic emotionality in her 2009 hand-drawn animation People Who Like Bonnie Tyler. Inspired by her visit