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DEADLY CUTS TO THE ARTS

The Museum of Contemporary Cuts (MoCC) is developing a research project, under my directorship, to assess and map the impact of the arts funding reductions in several European Countries and North America, and would like to invite individuals and funded organizations to contribute their data. This is a form that will provide us with the data regarding art organizations that have closed as a consequence

DEADLY CUTS TO THE ARTS2018-02-06T18:38:20+00:00

FIFTY SISTERS (AND OTHER RELATIONS)

Fifty Sisters (And Other Relations) by Jon McCormak is the new exhibition by MEP (the Media Exhibition Platform) in collaboration with LEA (the Leonardo Electronic Almanac). Senior Curator Lanfranco Aceti, with Vince Dziekan and Christiane Paul. Jon McCormack’s Fifty Sisters is a series of images algorithmically “grown” from computer code using artificial evolution and generative grammars. Each plant-like form in the series is derived from

FIFTY SISTERS (AND OTHER RELATIONS)2018-02-06T18:38:20+00:00

WE HAVE COME TO SHACK UP WITH YOU

We Have Come to Shack Up with You is a new art project by Lanfranco Aceti. Lanfranco Aceti Inc. sponsors 10 return train trips from London to Wendover, to the country home of the current Prime Minister. In the spirit of sacrifice and in order to share the costs of the current debt, perhaps the Prime Minister may consider providing accommodation in the extra number of rooms

WE HAVE COME TO SHACK UP WITH YOU2018-02-06T18:38:22+00:00

THE COST OF LIVING

The Cost of Living: Metastasising Epistemes and Social Crisis is a seminar convened by Bill Balaskas on Thursday 11th April, 6 pm at the Royal College of Art, South Kensington, Stevens Building, Humanities Seminar Room. Participants: Professor Lanfranco Aceti, Professor Johnny Golding, Dr Marquard Smith and Professor Julian Stallabrass. In absentia: Dr Tom Corby. This seminar will investigate the way in which artists can employ

THE COST OF LIVING2018-02-06T18:38:22+00:00

NO DETECTABLE LEVEL

No Detectable Level, by Tom Corby and Gavin Baily. Exhibition Dates: March 21 – April 20, 2013. Senior Curator: Lanfranco Aceti; Associate Curator: Vince Dziekan; Curators: Ozden Sahin and Jonathan Munro. Produced in collaboration with Goldsmiths College, Sabanci University, Kasa Gallery, the University of Westminster and IAVC (International Association for Visual Culture). No Detectable Level (Art, Data, Economics and Health) is a new exhibition by

NO DETECTABLE LEVEL2018-02-06T18:38:23+00:00

BODY OF EVIDENCE

Body of Evidence by Tom Corby and Gavin Baily and curated by Lanfranco Aceti is an exhibition produced in collaboration with MoCC (Museum of Contemporary Cuts), Goldsmiths College, Sabanci University and the University of Westminster. Body of Evidence by British artist Tom Corby, in collaboration with Gavin Baily, is taking place at Kasa Gallery, Istanbul from March 21 to April 20, 2013. The exhibition initiates

BODY OF EVIDENCE2018-02-06T18:38:23+00:00

THE VISION OF THE MARKET

This year opens with two major international exhibitions and a series of art events by Bill Balaskas. The press release below provides information on the exhibitions and events. The Market Will Save The World at Kasa Gallery January 25 to March 8, 2013 The Vision of the Market at the Museum of Contemporary Cuts January 25 to March 8, 2013 Artist: Bill Balaskas Image credit:

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THE MARKET WILL SAVE THE WORLD

2013 opens with a new curated exhibition titled The Market Will Save The World by Bill Balaskas. The exhibition is a Kasa Gallery collaboration with the Royal College of Art, Kalfayan Galleries (Athens – Thessaloniki) and the Museum of Contemporary Cuts (MoCC). The Market Will Save the World will present a survey of Balaskas’ practice that spans from the analysis of the economic crisis in

THE MARKET WILL SAVE THE WORLD2018-02-06T18:38:25+00:00

HOMEWORK: “MAKE MY DAY”

Kasa Gallery, in collaboration with FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology), the Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Goldsmiths, University of London, University of Westminster, and the MA in Media Studies at The New School has initiated an annual residency program for young artists from Turkey. Launched in 2012 by Lanfranco Aceti, Kasa Gallery Director and Senior Curator, the residency program will continue to support one artist

HOMEWORK: “MAKE MY DAY”2018-02-06T18:38:27+00:00

LEA, TOUCH AND GO

Touch and Go Special Issue Launch, Leonardo Electronic Almanac 6:30 – 8:30pm Wednesday 26th September 2012 Watermans Arts Centre 40 High Street Brentford London TW8 0DS An introduction by Lanfranco Aceti about Touch and Go, a special LEA issue produced on the occasion of Watermans’ International Festival of Digital Art; a year-long festival coinciding with the Olympics and Paralympics in London hosting a series of

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