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T.Whid is one half of MTAA (M. River T. Whid Art Associates), a Brooklyn-based conceptual and net art collaboration. Recent exhibitions include: 'The Art Entertainment Network' (http://aen.walkerart.org) -- created by the Walker Art Center, 'Three Suitcases' Art Idea in Mexico City, and '9/9 Review of Practical Art', published in Paris, France. MTAA's online artwork and more information at MT Enterprises WorldWide (http://www.mteww.com). Time for another "art strike" ?
FLUXLIST: Fwd: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!!!!!! (fwd)
Assunto: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!! Dear Colleagues! When Ivo Mesquita was recently fired from the Sao Paulo Bienal for no apparent reason it was the efforts of the global art community that made the bureaucrats realise the consequences and reconsider their decision. There is sadly a precedent that few are aware of and even fewer speak of. In 1997 following the international acclaim and success of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennial, artistic director Okwui Enwezor and key members of his team were fired without reason, in addition to which the Johannesburg City council decided to close the exhibition a month earlier than had been scheduled. As a result of the efforts of a few individuals the exhibition managed to stay open as scheduled but the biennial has not survived. More than 3 years has since passed and every effort to begin the process that would culminate in the third Johannesburg Biennial has failed. As it stands there will never be another Johannesburg Biennial ever again. Neither the Johannesburg City Council nor the National Government's Department of Arts and Culture have given any reasons for this cancellation. Key amongst the reasons inferred is that the Biennial is not perceived as being important to either South Africa or to the international art community. You can make a difference! If the South African government is made aware of the important role this exhibition plays in life of every Africa artist as well as the significance it has for the international art community it will have no option but to change its policy. If the Johannesburg City Council is made to realise how this single exhibition has changed the lives and careers of so many key South African artists, both black and white, then perhaps they would change the minds as to its vital importance. As it stands the politicians are listening to the voices of a few individuals in whose interests its lies that the exhibition remain canceled forever. Such an important exhibition should not get caught up in personal politics and hidden agendas. Please add your name to the list below and email it to Brigitte Mabandla, the deputy minister of arts and culture [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking that the Johannesburg Biennial be reinstated. If the South African government is made aware of the importance this exhibition they will have no option but to begin the process once again. Please now do for Johannesburg, for South Africa and for the entire African continent what you have done for Sao Paulo: PLEASE HELP THE JOHANNESBURG BIENNIAL TO SURVIVE BY ADDING YOUR NAME AND TITLE TO THIS LIST AND PASS IT ALONG TO YOUR COLLEAGUES. ONCE IT REACHES 50 NAMES PLEASE SEND IT ON TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] or fax it to +27-21- 455 6241:2:3:4:5: 1. Valeria Piccoli, Assistant Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 2. Veronica Cordeiro, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 3. Ana Paula Cohen, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 4. Carla Zaccagnini, Artist, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 5. Adriano Pedrosa, Associate Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 6. Ivo Mesquita, Chief Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 7. Martin Grossmann, Vice Director Museu de Arte Contemporanea-USP 8. Ins Raphaelian, So Paulo, Artist, Independent Curator 9. Regina Silveira, So Paulo, Artist 10-Nazareth Pacheco , So Paulo, Artist 11. Izabel Murat Burbridge, So Paulo, Translator 12. Monique STUPAR, directeur artistique Poiiters France 13. Paulo Herkenhoff, Adjunct Curator, The Museum of Modern Art, New York 13. Gerardo Mosquera, Adjunct Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 14. Horacio Safons, Secretario Regional AICA para Amrica Latina y el Caribe 15. Marimar Benitez, Chancellor Escuela de Artes Plasticas, San Juan, PR 16. Haydee Venegas, Vice President AICA. San Juan, Puerto Rico 17.Ana Rosa Rivera Marrero, Visual Artist. San Juan, PR 18. Stefano Pasquini, Artist, Critic, Curator, New York, NY 19. Simon Will, Artist, Berlin Germany 20. Phil Collins artist, Belfast, Northern Ireland 21. Tamas St.Auby, superintendent of IPUT, Geneva, CH - Budapest, H Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
FLUXLIST: Fwd: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!!!!!! (fwd)
Assunto: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!! Dear Colleagues! When Ivo Mesquita was recently fired from the Sao Paulo Bienal for no apparent reason it was the efforts of the global art community that made the bureaucrats realise the consequences and reconsider their decision. There is sadly a precedent that few are aware of and even fewer speak of. In 1997 following the international acclaim and success of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennial, artistic director Okwui Enwezor and key members of his team were fired without reason, in addition to which the Johannesburg City council decided to close the exhibition a month earlier than had been scheduled. As a result of the efforts of a few individuals the exhibition managed to stay open as scheduled but the biennial has not survived. More than 3 years has since passed and every effort to begin the process that would culminate in the third Johannesburg Biennial has failed. As it stands there will never be another Johannesburg Biennial ever again. Neither the Johannesburg City Council nor the National Government's Department of Arts and Culture have given any reasons for this cancellation. Key amongst the reasons inferred is that the Biennial is not perceived as being important to either South Africa or to the international art community. You can make a difference! If the South African government is made aware of the important role this exhibition plays in life of every Africa artist as well as the significance it has for the international art community it will have no option but to change its policy. If the Johannesburg City Council is made to realise how this single exhibition has changed the lives and careers of so many key South African artists, both black and white, then perhaps they would change the minds as to its vital importance. As it stands the politicians are listening to the voices of a few individuals in whose interests its lies that the exhibition remain canceled forever. Such an important exhibition should not get caught up in personal politics and hidden agendas. Please add your name to the list below and email it to Brigitte Mabandla, the deputy minister of arts and culture [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking that the Johannesburg Biennial be reinstated. If the South African government is made aware of the importance this exhibition they will have no option but to begin the process once again. Please now do for Johannesburg, for South Africa and for the entire African continent what you have done for Sao Paulo: PLEASE HELP THE JOHANNESBURG BIENNIAL TO SURVIVE BY ADDING YOUR NAME AND TITLE TO THIS LIST AND PASS IT ALONG TO YOUR COLLEAGUES. ONCE IT REACHES 50 NAMES PLEASE SEND IT ON TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] or fax it to +27-21- 455 6241:2:3:4:5: 1. Valeria Piccoli, Assistant Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 2. Veronica Cordeiro, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 3. Ana Paula Cohen, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 4. Carla Zaccagnini, Artist, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 5. Adriano Pedrosa, Associate Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 6. Ivo Mesquita, Chief Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 7. Martin Grossmann, Vice Director Museu de Arte Contemporanea-USP 8. Inês Raphaelian, São Paulo, Artist, Independent Curator 9. Regina Silveira, São Paulo, Artist 10-Nazareth Pacheco , São Paulo, Artist 11. Izabel Murat Burbridge, São Paulo, Translator 12. Monique STUPAR, directeur artistique Poiiters France 13. Paulo Herkenhoff, Adjunct Curator, The Museum of Modern Art, New York 13. Gerardo Mosquera, Adjunct Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 14. Horacio Safons, Secretario Regional AICA para América Latina y el Caribe 15. Marimar Benitez, Chancellor Escuela de Artes Plasticas, San Juan, PR 16. Haydee Venegas, Vice President AICA. San Juan, Puerto Rico 17.Ana Rosa Rivera Marrero, Visual Artist. San Juan, PR 18. Stefano Pasquini, Artist, Critic, Curator, New York, NY 19. Simon Will, Artist, Berlin Germany 20. Phil Collins artist, Belfast, Northern Ireland 21. Tamas St.Auby, superintendent of IPUT, Geneva, CH - Budapest, H 22. P.K. Harris, Visual Artist, Pacific Grove, California Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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From: Patricia [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FLUXLIST: Fwd: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!! (fwd) Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 10:19:29 -0700 Assunto: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!! Dear Colleagues! When Ivo Mesquita was recently fired from the Sao Paulo Bienal for no apparent reason it was the efforts of the global art community that made the bureaucrats realise the consequences and reconsider their decision. There is sadly a precedent that few are aware of and even fewer speak of. In 1997 following the international acclaim and success of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennial, artistic director Okwui Enwezor and key members of his team were fired without reason, in addition to which the Johannesburg City council decided to close the exhibition a month earlier than had been scheduled. As a result of the efforts of a few individuals the exhibition managed to stay open as scheduled but the biennial has not survived. More than 3 years has since passed and every effort to begin the process that would culminate in the third Johannesburg Biennial has failed. As it stands there will never be another Johannesburg Biennial ever again. Neither the Johannesburg City Council nor the National Government's Department of Arts and Culture have given any reasons for this cancellation. Key amongst the reasons inferred is that the Biennial is not perceived as being important to either South Africa or to the international art community. You can make a difference! If the South African government is made aware of the important role this exhibition plays in life of every Africa artist as well as the significance it has for the international art community it will have no option but to change its policy. If the Johannesburg City Council is made to realise how this single exhibition has changed the lives and careers of so many key South African artists, both black and white, then perhaps they would change the minds as to its vital importance. As it stands the politicians are listening to the voices of a few individuals in whose interests its lies that the exhibition remain canceled forever. Such an important exhibition should not get caught up in personal politics and hidden agendas. Please add your name to the list below and email it to Brigitte Mabandla, the deputy minister of arts and culture [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking that the Johannesburg Biennial be reinstated. If the South African government is made aware of the importance this exhibition they will have no option but to begin the process once again. Please now do for Johannesburg, for South Africa and for the entire African continent what you have done for Sao Paulo: PLEASE HELP THE JOHANNESBURG BIENNIAL TO SURVIVE BY ADDING YOUR NAME AND TITLE TO THIS LIST AND PASS IT ALONG TO YOUR COLLEAGUES. ONCE IT REACHES 50 NAMES PLEASE SEND IT ON TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] or fax it to +27-21- 455 6241:2:3:4:5: 1. Valeria Piccoli, Assistant Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 2. Veronica Cordeiro, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 3. Ana Paula Cohen, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 4. Carla Zaccagnini, Artist, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 5. Adriano Pedrosa, Associate Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 6. Ivo Mesquita, Chief Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 7. Martin Grossmann, Vice Director Museu de Arte Contemporanea-USP 8. Inês Raphaelian, São Paulo, Artist, Independent Curator 9. Regina Silveira, São Paulo, Artist 10-Nazareth Pacheco , São Paulo, Artist 11. Izabel Murat Burbridge, São Paulo, Translator 12. Monique STUPAR, directeur artistique Poiiters France 13. Paulo Herkenhoff, Adjunct Curator, The Museum of Modern Art, New York 13. Gerardo Mosquera, Adjunct Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 14. Horacio Safons, Secretario Regional AICA para América Latina y el Caribe 15. Marimar Benitez, Chancellor Escuela de Artes Plasticas, San Juan, PR 16. Haydee Venegas, Vice President AICA. San Juan, Puerto Rico 17.Ana Rosa Rivera Marrero, Visual Artist. San Juan, PR 18. Stefano Pasquini, Artist, Critic, Curator, New York, NY 19. Simon Will, Artist, Berlin Germany 20. Phil Collins artist, Belfast, Northern Ireland 21. Tamas St.Auby, superintendent of IPUT, Geneva, CH - Budapest, H 22. P.K. Harris, Visual Artist, Pacific Grove, California 23. Devon Paulson, Artist, Los Angeles, California Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
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-) From: System Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Undeliverable: prueba Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:19:00 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-MS-Embedded-Report: Your message To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: prueba Sent:Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:38:32 +0200 did not reach the following recipient(s): [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, 20 Jul 2000 22:20:28 +0200 The recipient name is not recognized The MTS-ID of the original message is: c=US;a= ;p=dacst;l=DACST300072020203H0YMZNT MSEXCH:IMS:DACST:CAPEMAIL:DACST3 0 (000C05A6) Unknown Recipient Message-ID: l03020900b59cdb62a228@[161.196.243.161] From: "narvis ...pez" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: prueba Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:38:32 +0200 MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Mailer: Internet Mail Service (5.5.2650.21) X-MS-Embedded-Report: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" At 10:19 am -0700 20/7/00, Patricia wrote: Assunto: Please help us to save the Johannesburg Biennial!!! Dear Colleagues! When Ivo Mesquita was recently fired from the Sao Paulo Bienal for no apparent reason it was the efforts of the global art community that made the bureaucrats realise the consequences and reconsider their decision. There is sadly a precedent that few are aware of and even fewer speak of. In 1997 following the international acclaim and success of the 2nd Johannesburg Biennial, artistic director Okwui Enwezor and key members of his team were fired without reason, in addition to which the Johannesburg City council decided to close the exhibition a month earlier than had been scheduled. As a result of the efforts of a few individuals the exhibition managed to stay open as scheduled but the biennial has not survived. More than 3 years has since passed and every effort to begin the process that would culminate in the third Johannesburg Biennial has failed. As it stands there will never be another Johannesburg Biennial ever again. Neither the Johannesburg City Council nor the National Government's Department of Arts and Culture have given any reasons for this cancellation. Key amongst the reasons inferred is that the Biennial is not perceived as being important to either South Africa or to the international art community. You can make a difference! If the South African government is made aware of the important role this exhibition plays in life of every Africa artist as well as the significance it has for the international art community it will have no option but to change its policy. If the Johannesburg City Council is made to realise how this single exhibition has changed the lives and careers of so many key South African artists, both black and white, then perhaps they would change the minds as to its vital importance. As it stands the politicians are listening to the voices of a few individuals in whose interests its lies that the exhibition remain canceled forever. Such an important exhibition should not get caught up in personal politics and hidden agendas. Please add your name to the list below and email it to Brigitte Mabandla, the deputy minister of arts and culture [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] asking that the Johannesburg Biennial be reinstated. If the South African government is made aware of the importance this exhibition they will have no option but to begin the process once again. Please now do for Johannesburg, for South Africa and for the entire African continent what you have done for Sao Paulo: PLEASE HELP THE JOHANNESBURG BIENNIAL TO SURVIVE BY ADDING YOUR NAME AND TITLE TO THIS LIST AND PASS IT ALONG TO YOUR COLLEAGUES. ONCE IT REACHES 50 NAMES PLEASE SEND IT ON TO: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] or fax it to +27-21- 455 6241:2:3:4:5: 1. Valeria Piccoli, Assistant Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 2. Veronica Cordeiro, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 3. Ana Paula Cohen, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 4. Carla Zaccagnini, Artist, Curatorial Assistant, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 5. Adriano Pedrosa, Associate Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 6. Ivo Mesquita, Chief Curator, XXV Bienal de Sao Paulo 7. Martin Grossmann, Vice Director Museu de Arte Contemporanea-USP 8. Inês Raphaelian, São Paulo, Artist, Independent Curator 9. Regina Silveira, São Paulo, Artist 10-Nazareth Pacheco , São Paulo, Artist 11. Izabel Murat Burbridge, São Paulo, Translator 12. Monique STUPAR, directeur artistique Poiiters France 13. Paulo Herkenhoff, Adjunct Curator, The Museum of Modern Art, New York 13. Gerardo Mosquera, Adjunct Curator, New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York 14. Horacio Safons, Secretario Regional AICA para América Latina y el Caribe 15. Marimar Benitez, Chancellor Escuela de Artes Plasticas, San Juan, PR 16. Haydee Venegas, Vice President AICA. San Juan, Puerto Rico 17.Ana Rosa Rivera Marrero, Visual Artist. San Juan, PR 18. Stefano Pasquini, Artist, Critic,
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