VVORK

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»google earth/google images« is an ongoing project by Chris Lee.




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»Anatomy of a Murder« set, 2007 and »Super How To from«, 2006 (a series of ready-made canvases painted to look like objects that share the same dimensions) by Roula Partheniou.




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»Picture Postcard Posted from Post Box Pictured« signed by Jonathan Monk, sent to Toronto from Berlin, sent to your personal address from Toronto.




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»Top Ten«, 2005. A pie-graph of the top ten selling records of all time is recreated as a record, using proportional wedges from the records involved, which include The Eagles, Michael Jackson, Boston, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Pink Floyd, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Elton John and Billy Joel. By Dave Dyment.




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»How To Respond In An Emergency«, 2006 by Diane Borsato. A 12-hour performance for the all-night public art festival Nuit Blanche in Toronto. For 12-hours, dancers dressed as Toronto Police officers, were seen dancing an intimate tango to music that blasted from parked cars. Video.




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»Something relatively expensive that will depreciate in value to $100 by the year 2008«, 2006

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»A attempt to selflessly eradicate one’s individual identity«, 2006 by Jon Sasaki.




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»Untitled (playlist for Bas Jan Ader)«, 2007. By Laurel Woodcock.




Lorna Mills asks Jennifer McMackon 10 questions:

#1 – Have you ever been to the site, VVORK?
#2 – What do you think is going on there?
#3 – How do you think the creators of that site find that range of work?
#4 – What happens to a piece of art when it is extracted from the context of an artists’ full body of work?
#5 – Who are the artists who you know of through only one work?
#6 – What’s the effect of seeing clusters of different artists from all over the world “mining similar territory”?
#7 – What’s the effect of seeing an ever growing archive of contemporary art works without an accompanying layer of critical text?
#8 – If VVORK posts several images daily for the next 10 years, do you still think that certain types of work will never be visible on that site?
#9 – Without a statement of curatorial intent, does selection (inclusion and exclusion) imply a value judgement? Does it have to?
#10 – Why do you think VVORK does it?




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»1000 Narratives/English«, 2000 by Lorna Mills.




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»Trio« (2006) by Risa Horowitz.




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Video “Floating House” – A house adrift on the Atlantic Ocean gets pulled under by the force of the sea. By Paulette Phillips.




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»2000 Oracle04 V1« is a machine that turns books on tape back into books. By Kristan Horton.




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Cloud (Tyvek, vinyl, electric fans).

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Alto Cumulus (Tyvek, electric fans). By Max Streicher.




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Stainless Steel Counter (10 of 9999).

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House and 50 television sets all tuned to the same channel.

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Private Conversations with Public Statuary. By Kelly Mark.




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Hose.

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Thriftstore.

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Superballs bounced from roof (from 1997).

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Pins. By Sandy Plotnikoff. “Thriftstore” and “Superball” project done in collaboration with Lucy Pullen.




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AA Bronson. Photo by Bruce LaBruce.




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