I first met Curtis Mann when he arrived with a small backpack at my San Francisco apartment to spend five nights on an inflatable mattress in my living room. He was there to give a lecture on his work at California College of the Arts, where I was a graduate student, and to surf as [...]
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In Conversation with Curtis Mann
October 12, 2011 – 8:05 pm
By Carmen Winant
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Posted in Art, Features, Interviews
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Also tagged Brooke Berger, California College of the Arts, Columbia College, Curtis Mann, Gagosian, Kavi Gupta Gallery, making oneself, Malevich, New York Times Magazine, On Photography, Regarding the Pain of Others, Richard Serra, Vik Muniz, Whitney Biennial, Wolfgang Tillmans
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Aspen
November 20, 2009 – 8:19 am
“Until now, every magazine was a bunch of pages stapled together. It arrived in your mailbox folded, mutilated spindled — usually with more ads than editorial. Last year, a group of us enjoying the sun, skiing and unique cultural climate of Aspen Colorado, asked ourselves, ‘Why?’ Why, for example, couldn’t a magazine come in a [...]
By Roi Cydulkin
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Posted in Et cetera
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Also tagged Alain Robbe-Grillet Robert Rauschenberg, andy warhol, Aspen, BLAST, Carolee Schneemann, Dossier, Ezra Pound, gerard malanga, Hans Richter, Jasper Johns, JG Ballard, John Cage, John Cale, John Lennon, Ken Jacobs, La Monte Young, Marcel Duchamp, Merce Cunningham, Morton Feldman, Philip Glass, Richard Serra, Roland Barthes, Timothy Leary, UbuWeb, visionaire, Willem de Kooning, William Burroughs, Wyndham Lewis
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