The artist, whose artwork exists predominantly on YouTube is known for her “videos that intuitively play with online language and tropes, such as the representation of the physical body within the computer screen.” (pssst… #netart) She was famously censored on YouTube and OK CAN I DROP THIS TONE NOW BECAUSE
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<3 PETRA. You all know.
I love these New Landscapes. And I really like Vicky Deep in Spring Valley, “super virus-y .exes that you install on windows desktops” seen here as one installation at Club Midnight in Berlin — gif compositions, magical strippers…
I've been desperately trying not to comment on Amanda Bynes, seeing as celebrity meltdowns are nothing new or particularly interesting, however... I want @drake to murder my vagina — Amanda Bynes (@AmandaBynes) March 22, 2013 At this point, I'm convinced that what Amanda Bynes has been doing on Twitter and in public…
Tomorrow night, we're throwing a party! With DJs! And video art projections! And a burlesque performance! And dancing! You should come. G1RLZ NI†E has amassed a great line-up of visual artists. We were going for selfie and net-based projections as a pop-up art experiment co-opting a club aesthetic... and we ended up curating a…
"Raster Raster" is an exhibition featuring 11 artists from New York, Lahore, Berlin, and Los Angeles, including some of ANIMAL's favorites: Petra Cortright, Alexandra Gorczynski, Jayson Musson and Bunny Rogers. The work, now on view at the Cravey Gallery in Los Angeles, features 3D-printed sculptures of Jasper Spicero, Cortright's digital paintings on silk, sitespecific installations, mixed-video-media pieces…