Sarah Hromack

Hello: forwardretreat (at) gmail (dot) com
Work: whitney.org
Art in America:
(Art in America online is sponsoring this … )

No Soul For SaleA Festival of Independents

Opening June 23rd
6-9 PM
with a performance by Martin Soto Climent

X
548 West 22nd Street
New York City
917-697-4886

RSVP
NSFS@x-initiative.org


X has invited more than 30 art spaces to travel to New York City to present themselves, their programs and the artists they support. With a gesture of radical hospitality, X will provide free space to all participants within the premise of the X building. The participants will be allowed to show whatever they choose, be it art, performances, publications, videos, or simply themselves. In addition to the exhibition space, X will make available to each participant, for a one-hour period, a dedicated performance area on the ground floor in which participants can organize performances, presentations, discussions and music programs.

Open and free to the public: June 24-28, 1-9 PM

Participants:

Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund (NY & Tel Aviv)
Ballroom (Marfa)
BizArt/Arthub (Shaghai/Hong Kong)
DISPATCH (New York)
Empty Purse Publications (New York)
Filipa Oliveira + Miguel Amado (Lisbon)
FLUXspace (Philadelphia)
Galerie im Regierungsviertel/Forgotten Bar Project (Berlin)
Hermes und der Pfau (Stuttgart)
K 48 (New York)
Kadist Art Foundation (Paris)
Kling & Bang (Reykjavik)
L’Appartement 22 (Rabat)
Latitudes (Barcelona)
LAXART (Los Angeles)
Light Industry (Brooklyn)
Lucie Fontaine (Milan)
Migrating Forms (New York)
Mono.Kultur (Berlin)
Mousse Magazine (Milan)
Next Visit (Berlin)
Not An Alternative (Brooklyn)
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (Oslo)
Participant Inc. (New York)
Rob Pruitt/Black Market (New York)
Rhizome (New York)
STARSHIP (Berlin)
Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York)
Studio Film Club (Trinidad)
Supportico Lopez (Berlin)
Surasi Kusolwong (Thailand)
Swiss Institute (New York)
The Mountain School of Arts (Los Angeles)
Thisisnotashop (Dublin)
Transformer (Washington, D.C.)
Via Farini (Milan)
Vox Populi (Philadelphia)
WAGE Artists (New York)
White Columns (New York)

Special thanks: Art in America online, Interview magazine online, Asahi, Vita Coco(Art in America online is sponsoring this … )

No Soul For SaleA Festival of Independents

Opening June 23rd
6-9 PM
with a performance by Martin Soto Climent

X
548 West 22nd Street
New York City
917-697-4886

RSVP
NSFS@x-initiative.org


X has invited more than 30 art spaces to travel to New York City to present themselves, their programs and the artists they support. With a gesture of radical hospitality, X will provide free space to all participants within the premise of the X building. The participants will be allowed to show whatever they choose, be it art, performances, publications, videos, or simply themselves. In addition to the exhibition space, X will make available to each participant, for a one-hour period, a dedicated performance area on the ground floor in which participants can organize performances, presentations, discussions and music programs.

Open and free to the public: June 24-28, 1-9 PM

Participants:

Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund (NY & Tel Aviv)
Ballroom (Marfa)
BizArt/Arthub (Shaghai/Hong Kong)
DISPATCH (New York)
Empty Purse Publications (New York)
Filipa Oliveira + Miguel Amado (Lisbon)
FLUXspace (Philadelphia)
Galerie im Regierungsviertel/Forgotten Bar Project (Berlin)
Hermes und der Pfau (Stuttgart)
K 48 (New York)
Kadist Art Foundation (Paris)
Kling & Bang (Reykjavik)
L’Appartement 22 (Rabat)
Latitudes (Barcelona)
LAXART (Los Angeles)
Light Industry (Brooklyn)
Lucie Fontaine (Milan)
Migrating Forms (New York)
Mono.Kultur (Berlin)
Mousse Magazine (Milan)
Next Visit (Berlin)
Not An Alternative (Brooklyn)
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (Oslo)
Participant Inc. (New York)
Rob Pruitt/Black Market (New York)
Rhizome (New York)
STARSHIP (Berlin)
Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York)
Studio Film Club (Trinidad)
Supportico Lopez (Berlin)
Surasi Kusolwong (Thailand)
Swiss Institute (New York)
The Mountain School of Arts (Los Angeles)
Thisisnotashop (Dublin)
Transformer (Washington, D.C.)
Via Farini (Milan)
Vox Populi (Philadelphia)
WAGE Artists (New York)
White Columns (New York)

Special thanks: Art in America online, Interview magazine online, Asahi, Vita Coco

(Art in America online is sponsoring this … )

No Soul For Sale
A Festival of Independents

Opening June 23rd
6-9 PM
with a performance by Martin Soto Climent

X
548 West 22nd Street
New York City
917-697-4886

RSVP
NSFS@x-initiative.org


X has invited more than 30 art spaces to travel to New York City to present themselves, their programs and the artists they support. With a gesture of radical hospitality, X will provide free space to all participants within the premise of the X building. The participants will be allowed to show whatever they choose, be it art, performances, publications, videos, or simply themselves. In addition to the exhibition space, X will make available to each participant, for a one-hour period, a dedicated performance area on the ground floor in which participants can organize performances, presentations, discussions and music programs.

Open and free to the public: June 24-28, 1-9 PM

Participants:

Artis Contemporary Israeli Art Fund (NY & Tel Aviv)
Ballroom (Marfa)
BizArt/Arthub (Shaghai/Hong Kong)
DISPATCH (New York)
Empty Purse Publications (New York)
Filipa Oliveira + Miguel Amado (Lisbon)
FLUXspace (Philadelphia)
Galerie im Regierungsviertel/Forgotten Bar Project (Berlin)
Hermes und der Pfau (Stuttgart)
K 48 (New York)
Kadist Art Foundation (Paris)
Kling & Bang (Reykjavik)
L’Appartement 22 (Rabat)
Latitudes (Barcelona)
LAXART (Los Angeles)
Light Industry (Brooklyn)
Lucie Fontaine (Milan)
Migrating Forms (New York)
Mono.Kultur (Berlin)
Mousse Magazine (Milan)
Next Visit (Berlin)
Not An Alternative (Brooklyn)
Office for Contemporary Art Norway (Oslo)
Participant Inc. (New York)
Rob Pruitt/Black Market (New York)
Rhizome (New York)
STARSHIP (Berlin)
Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York)
Studio Film Club (Trinidad)
Supportico Lopez (Berlin)
Surasi Kusolwong (Thailand)
Swiss Institute (New York)
The Mountain School of Arts (Los Angeles)
Thisisnotashop (Dublin)
Transformer (Washington, D.C.)
Via Farini (Milan)
Vox Populi (Philadelphia)
WAGE Artists (New York)
White Columns (New York)

Special thanks: Art in America online, Interview magazine online, Asahi, Vita Coco

AiA Online Week(s) in Review: May 2009

+ Younger Than Jesus or Wiser Than God? (Cameron Shaw)

+ Anthropodino: A Conversation with Ernesto Neto (Jess Wilcox)

+ Cape Town Rises: CAPE 09 (Lyra Kilston)

+ History in the Making: Titus Kaphar Cuts up to Rebuild (Michele Carlson)

+ Storytelling: A Conversation with Tris Vonna-Michell (Alex Gartenfeld)

+ Minor Histories: A Conversation with Melvin Moti (John Menick)

+ You Are the Weather: Roni Horn aka Roni Horn (Kari Rittenbach)

AiA Online Week(s) in Review: 14-28 April

Art in America 2.0:

+ Reference Material: Mario GarciĀ­a Torres in Conversation (Christopher Fitzpatrick)

+ Popular Mechanics: Walead Beshty (Steve Pulimood)

+ The Pictures Generation: A Conversation with Douglas Ecklund (Jess Wilcox)

+ Rose Art Museum’s Meryl Rose Speaks Out Against Brandeis Claims (Paddy Johnson)

+ Virtual Sketchbook: Sanford Biggers’s Conundrum (Mary Walling Blackburn)

+ Video Vortex: A Conversation with Shana Moulton (Aimee Walleston)

Love Interview’s Pettibon/ Black Flag advert for the new AiA site.  Jesus saves, people.Love Interview’s Pettibon/ Black Flag advert for the new AiA site.  Jesus saves, people.

Love Interview’s Pettibon/ Black Flag advert for the new AiA site. Jesus saves, people.

AiA Online Week in Review: 6-11 April 2009

Art in America 2.0:

+ Walking on Air: A Conversation With Richard Tuttle (Piper Marshall)

+ Chewing Candy: A Glossary (Mary Walling Blackburn)

+ There Will Be Time: A Conversation with Julieta Aranda (Sarah Hromack)

+ The Scene: Younger Than Jesus after party at Boucarou

AiA Online Week in Review: 24 - 28 March 2009

Art in America 2.0:

+ The Park: A Conversation With Shanon Plumb (Aimee Walleston)
+ This is Not an Interview: A Stroll with Tyler Coburn (Bartholomew Ryan)
+ Enter the Afterlife: A Conversation With Bruce High Quality Foundation (Cameron Shaw)
+ Intervals: A Conversation with Nancy Spector (Sarah Hromack)

AiA Online Week in Review: 17 - 21 March 2008

Art in America 2.0:

+ Brian Droitcour on artists’ blog or “surfing club” Loshadka.

+ Bartholomew Ryan in conversation with Nicolas Bourriaud and Mierle Ladermen Ukeles.

+ Me on the Queens Museum’s foray into NYC real estate and Into the Open: Positioning Practice at the New School.

AiA Online Week in Review: 9 - 13 March 2008

Art in America online, week no. 2:

+ Piper Marshall in conversation with Dan Graham

+ Danny Orendorff on Paul Chan’s ‘My Laws are My Whores’ at the Renaissance Society

+ Paddy Johnson on Vanessa Beecroft’s VB64 at Deitch Projects LIC

+ Fay Hirsch on ‘Seeing God in Prints’ at the IPCNY

+ Raul Martinez on Volta, Christie’s and Sotheby’s mid-season auctions, and hopeful sales figures at the fairs.

+ Sarah Hromack (that would be me) on on Trevor Paglen’s ‘Other Night Sky’ at Bellwether

Introducting: Art in America 2.0

+ Bartholomew Ryan on the 100th Anniversary of the Futurist Manifesto

+ Bosko Blagojevic on David Maljkevic

+ Kriston Capps on Brandon Morse

+ Jess Wilcox in conversation with Adam Pendleton

+ Piper Marshall in conversation with Kerstin Bratsch

+ Petrushka Bazan in conversation with Hank Willis Thomas
And counting … All new, original content plus features from the print magazine.Introducting: Art in America 2.0

+ Bartholomew Ryan on the 100th Anniversary of the Futurist Manifesto

+ Bosko Blagojevic on David Maljkevic

+ Kriston Capps on Brandon Morse

+ Jess Wilcox in conversation with Adam Pendleton

+ Piper Marshall in conversation with Kerstin Bratsch

+ Petrushka Bazan in conversation with Hank Willis Thomas
And counting … All new, original content plus features from the print magazine.

Introducting: Art in America 2.0

+ Bartholomew Ryan on the 100th Anniversary of the Futurist Manifesto

+ Bosko Blagojevic on David Maljkevic

+ Kriston Capps on Brandon Morse

+ Jess Wilcox in conversation with Adam Pendleton

+ Piper Marshall in conversation with Kerstin Bratsch

+ Petrushka Bazan in conversation with Hank Willis Thomas

And counting … All new, original content plus features from the print magazine.

Day 1: New Job = New Identity

Sarah Hromack
Associate Web Editor, Art in America
shromack (at) brantpub (dot) com

See also:
+ Arts Leaders Urge Role for Culture in Economic Recovery (NYT)Day 1: New Job = New Identity

Sarah Hromack
Associate Web Editor, Art in America
shromack (at) brantpub (dot) com

See also:
+ Arts Leaders Urge Role for Culture in Economic Recovery (NYT)

Day 1: New Job = New Identity

Sarah Hromack
Associate Web Editor, Art in America
shromack (at) brantpub (dot) com

See also:
+ Arts Leaders Urge Role for Culture in Economic Recovery (NYT)


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