Built for Crime (2006)
Broken safety glass, bulbs, 5 dimmer packs, lan box
4' x 40-1/2'
Installation view: Monica Bonvicini: NEVER MISSING A LINE
The Sculpture Center, New York (2007)
© Monica Bonvicini, VG-Bildkunst

Monica Bonvicini

Fresh from several art fairs and openings in Europe, Monica Bonvicini shares thoughts about whether fairs are for artists, what she wore (or didn't) at the 48th Venice Biennale, where modernism always fails, how politics led her to practice art, and how her art work decodes the language of architecture.    More...



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Runar Magnusson

Whether or not he wants to admit it, Icelandic sound experimentalist Runar Magnusson is part of an elite club.

Boards of Canada

Boards of Canada's latest ambient release is transcendental.



Sunday, October 14, 2007

  • Issue 6 launch delayed

    We have a few loose ends to tie up so we are on hold for a couple more weeks. Hang in there. This one will be the best yet.

    Also coming in November is NeoAztlan’s third iParty installment. This one is all-80s.

    More details soon…

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

  • Alan Licht and Ioana Nemes added to Issue 6

    NeoAztlan Issue 6 launches Oct. 14 featuring Ben Judson’s interview with writer and minimalist composer Alan Licht and Steve Peralta’s interview with Romanian artist Ioana Nemes. Licht has worked with artists such as Sonic Youth’s Jim O’Rourke and celebrated minimalist composer La Monte Young. Licht’s critical writing on music and sound art has been published in magazines such as The Wire and Modern Painters. Bucharest-based Nemes’ work appeared most recently at the Prague Biennale as part of an exhibition titled “The New Romanian Scene.” She’s one of a group of young Romanian contemporary artists that are gaining significant notoriety for their work.

    Also included in Issue 6 is Kate Green’s candid interview with Berlin-based artist and Turner-prize nominee Angela Bulloch. Canadian-born Bulloch works with a wide variety of media to provide insight on public structures and social systems.

    NeoAztlan Issue 6, October 14.

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    New and improved NeoAztlan Message Board:

    http://forum.neoaztlan.com

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

  • Update

    ISSUE 6

    NeoAztlan Issue 6 will feature curator Kate Green’s interview with Berlin-based installation and sound artist Angela Bulloch. See Bulloch’s page at Artnet for a bio and images of her work.

    Look for issue 6 in October.

    MESSAGE BOARD

    Also, the NeoAztlan message board is back with new spam protection and an improved Twitter-style design with avatar support. Upload your pic to our server and it’ll post with all your messages. The message board is a grass roots, semi-moderated place to comment on our articles and/or anything music- or art-related.

    Go to http://forum.neoaztlan.com and post your comments today!





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