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[edit] It Ain’t Fair at Art Basel! : Supreme Management Being
1 December 2008, by unknown Some of the featured artists at IT AIN’T FAIR include Tauba Auerbach, Stefan Bondell, Scott Campbell, Dan Colen, Phil Frost, Patrick Griffin, Evan Gruzis, Ben Jones, Terence Koh, Nate Lowman, Ryan McGinley, Slava Mogutin, Takeshi Murata ...
[edit] It Ain’t Fair at Art Basel!
1 December 2008, by IT AIN’T FAIR Art Basel 2008 December 2 - December 7, 2008 3100 NW 7 Avenue / Miami / Florida / 33127 Opening December 2, 2008 - 8pm-midnight featuring Deitch Projects, Peres Projects, Nueva Galeria De La Barra, A.S.S. Gallery, A.M.P., Picturebox and TV Books with curators Tim Barber, Kathy Grayson, Andreas Melas, Dan Nadel, Pablo de la Barra, Nicola Vassell and Terence Koh. Aaron Bondaroff, New York City’s “Downtown Don”, brings his expansive community of artists, musicians, and we
[edit] Courtesy Peres Projects, Berlin and Los Angeles - ARTINFO
1 December 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/29404/go-west/&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNFiuhFtBNIhI1ht5ZVgIhLsFdjMbQ"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=8w2l8zoXsdIJ&imgurl=www.artinfo.com/media/image/109419/01_Wright_LittleHouse.jpg width=75 height=75 alt="" border=1> ARTINFO</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/4-0&fd=A&url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/29404/go-west/&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNFiuhFtBNIhI1ht5ZVgIhLsFdjMbQ">Courtesy Peres Projects, Berlin and Los Angeles</a> ARTINFO, NY - <nobr>21 hours ago</nobr> The dealer who discovered Terence Koh says it’s time for Peres Projects—which, with the latest addition, now operates seven spaces spread among Berlin, ... |
[edit] Wolfgang Tillmans at Regen Projects - Los Angeles Times
27 November 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-et-galleries28-2008nov28,0,3863374.story&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNE5brF2SFz8ZEbz5iuOlfLNge7rVw"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=HflD7QumJOIJ&imgurl=www.latimes.com/media/photo/2008-11/43611155.jpg width=48 height=80 alt="" border=1> Los Angeles Times</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/9-0&fd=A&url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/arts/la-et-galleries28-2008nov28,0,3863374.story&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNE5brF2SFz8ZEbz5iuOlfLNge7rVw">Wolfgang Tillmans at Regen Projects</a> Los Angeles Times, CA - <nobr>Nov 27, 2008</nobr> ... things up a bit: to seek out the flashy, the sexy, the impertinent -- artists with the audacity, say, of a Terence Koh, or the flamboyance of a Rosson Crow. |
[edit] AO Art Observed™ » Blog Archive » Go See: Terence Koh ‘Flowers for ...
27 November 2008, by unknown Terence Koh’s most recent exhibition, “Flowers for Baudelaire,” is on display now and consists of 51 paintings of varying sizes created using titanium paint, corn syrup, and powdered sugar. At the show the artist used a fog machine to ...
[edit] Eight Items or Less: O.H.W.O.W.'s The Place to Be and R.I.P. The Bulldog Cafe and Guy Peelaert
24 November 2008, by 1. Big schedule of events and parties at Miami gallery O.H.W.O.W. (3100 NW 7th Ave.) during Basel from December 2 to 7. Their "It Ain't Fair" fair starts on Dec. 2nd from 8 p.m. to midnight with A-Ron, Deitch Projects, Terence Koh, Peres Projects, Phil Frost, Nate Lowman etc. and music by A.R.E. Weapons. There's also a party hosted by The Gossip on December 4 that's free and open to the public. 2. Converse is hosting "Kill Your Idols Art Basel 2008" (3852 N. Miami Ave.) from December 4 to 7 wit
[edit] OHWOW Presents IT AIN'T FAIR - MarketWatch
24 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/5-0&fd=A&url=http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/OHWOW-Presents-IT-AINT-FAIR/story.aspx%3Fguid%3D%257B5C2CFE47-D833-4F1F-960E-6893E7D4B817%257D&cid=1274009566&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNFFXdgTu1JMb_s8UtD-CTRuYoIROA">OHWOW Presents IT AIN'T FAIR</a> MarketWatch - <nobr>Nov 24, 2008</nobr> ... AMP, Picturebox and TV Books with curators Tim Barber, Kathy Grayson, Andreas Melas, Dan Nadel, Pablo de la Barra, Nicola Vassell and Terence Koh. ... |
[edit] Pixies Star in Furnas’s Show; Koh Goes White: Hot Art (Update1) - Bloomberg
21 November 2008, by
<img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/0-0&fd=A&url=http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news%3Fpid%3D20601088%26sid%3DaAECmFwy6iwA%26refer%3Dmuse&cid=1273011584&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNGCTXoS9AaAr6UYiyhSkxv4r8v9Eg">Pixies Star in Furnas’s Show; Koh Goes White: Hot Art (Update1)</a> Bloomberg - <nobr>Nov 21, 2008</nobr> Conceptual artist Terence Koh, who brought the blinding white-light sculpture to the Whitney Museum of American Art two years ago, returns to New York with ... |
[edit] The Temptation to Exist: Douglas Gordon, On Kawara, Terence Koh ...
21 November 2008, by unknown The Temptation to Exist: Douglas Gordon, On Kawara, Terence Koh and Andy Warhol at Yvon Lambert on ArtRabbit.
[edit] The Fall of the Semen Artist? - Gawker
19 November 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6i-0&fd=A&url=http://gawker.com/5093337/the-fall-of-the-semen-artist&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNEHtXOeNE8_Qg_GO5EWgri6HU0mdQ"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=B8rzC9Qz_2oJ&imgurl=cache.gawker.com/assets/images/2008/11/custom_1227126685908_snow.jpg width=68 height=80 alt="" border=1> Gawker</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/6-0&fd=A&url=http://gawker.com/5093337/the-fall-of-the-semen-artist&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNEHtXOeNE8_Qg_GO5EWgri6HU0mdQ">The Fall of the Semen Artist?</a> Gawker, NY - <nobr>Nov 19, 2008</nobr> Blame him for Dash Snow's semen/New York Post collage, Terence Koh's Art Basel installation of his own alleged gold-covered poo ($500000), ... |
[edit] The Gallery Matador - New York Observer
19 November 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3i-0&fd=A&url=http://www.observer.com/2008/o2/gallery-matador&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNHpw-JXcrtljUpD6DrbSfgN9NM8Gg"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=2SYOzGoflnwJ&imgurl=www.observer.com/files/imagecache/vertical/files/morgan_14.jpg width=51 height=80 alt="" border=1> New York Observer</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/3-0&fd=A&url=http://www.observer.com/2008/o2/gallery-matador&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNHpw-JXcrtljUpD6DrbSfgN9NM8Gg">The Gallery Matador</a> New York Observer, NY - <nobr>Nov 18, 2008</nobr> He dropped by the Tribeca Grand hotel to check in, splashed some water on his bearded face, then grabbed a cab to Terence Koh’s art opening at a private ... |
[edit] Kai Kuhne Had An Arty Week
18 November 2008, by Last week, prompted by his love of those ladies and the fact that the seven-day stretch was stacked with arty activities (Terence Koh and Cindy Sherman"s openings, the Guggenheim gala, the Metal Ball), Kai Kühne made it his mission to dress some of said world"s most stylish denizens.
[edit] aarting: Terence Koh: Flowers for Baudelaire
18 November 2008, by noreply@blogger.com (Todd) Budding art dealer Vito Schnabel (son of painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel) curated the show featuring Terence Koh, who formerly worked under the alias asianpunkboy. Known as much for outlandish high-fashion statements as for his ...
[edit] SLAMXHYPE | The New Order
17 November 2008, by Our dear friends of SLAMXHYPE from New Zealand have recently Issue 2 of The New Order. This is in their words: Issue 2 of The New Order really reflects in a big way many of the people creating the art movement as we know it today. Having compiled a few names to give us an insight to their backrounds, philosophy’s and approach to art this most recent installation of our online magazine provides some thrilling reading. Featuring Aaron Rose, Mare139, Keiichi Nitta, Terence Koh, Andrew Brandou,
[edit] AO November Auction Roundup 4 of 5: Phillips de Pury’s Contemporary Art Sale, New York, Thursday, November 13th, Results “brutal” but Phillip’s clear due to lack of Guarantees
17 November 2008, by “Untitled (77/23 — Bernstein)” (1977) by Donald Judd sold for $3,218,500 against an estimate of $4.0 million, via ArtInfo PHILLIPS DE PURY’S CONTEMPORARY ART SALE, New York, Thursday, November 13th Total Lots Offered: 51, originally 56 Total Lots Sold: 30 Total Sales Value: $9.6 Million Total Sales Pre-Auction Estimate: $23-$32 Million Before Phillips de Pury’s Contemporary Art sale began in New York on Thursday evening November 13th, five works were withdrawn, including John Currin’s S
[edit] Now Licking | Terence Koh - New York Times
14 November 2008, by
| <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2i-0&fd=A&url=http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/14/now-licking-terence-koh/&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNEVqmEYlFlJ14tlBG8fmrCjR3kykA"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=L97GqHG8rUgJ&imgurl=graphics8.nytimes.com/images/blogs/themoment/posts/kohmadhu.jpg width=80 height=60 alt="" border=1> New York Times</a> | <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> <a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&ct=us/2-0&fd=A&url=http://themoment.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/14/now-licking-terence-koh/&cid=0&ei=NuM0SbuwBIPK8ATj9uz_Bg&usg=AFQjCNEVqmEYlFlJ14tlBG8fmrCjR3kykA">Now Licking | Terence Koh</a> New York Times, United States - <nobr>Nov 14, 2008</nobr> By Madhu Puri A more sick than sweet attitude pervades Terence Koh’s body of work, which is exactly why his latest pieces, stark white canvases crafted from ... |
[edit] Now Licking | Terence Koh
14 November 2008, by Corn syrup and sugar on canvas — a new painting by Terence Koh. A more sick than sweet attitude pervades Terence Koh's body of work, which is exactly why his latest pieces, stark white canvases crafted from corn syrup and sugar, seem to belong to another artist. That is until Koh starts licking the paintings. "I just think it's a really sweet moment in history," says the optimistic Koh. Curated by his current bff Vito Schnabel, this is the first time Koh's paintings have ever been shown in New
[edit] Blasblog: Partying Like It"s 1981 With Schnabel and Koh
14 November 2008, by But last night, at the opening of the Vito Schnabel-curated Terence Koh show at the home of Olivier and Charlotte Sarkozy-a.k.a. the former residence and studio of Richard Avedon-I caught a glimpse of what I think I might have missed.
[edit] Looking for trouble - Index On Censorship
14 November 2008, by
[edit] The Paintings at Terrence Koh’s New Show Are Possibly Edible - New York Magazine
13 November 2008, by
[edit] Terence Koh: Flowers for Baudelaire
13 November 2008, by by Ariston Anderson tkoh1.jpg tkoh2.jpg Last night France's first brother Olivier Sarkozy hosted an unusual opening in his swank Upper East Side abode, which also happens to be Richard Avedon's former studio. Budding art dealer Vito Schnabel (son of painter and filmmaker Julian Schnabel) curated the ...
[edit] About Last Night... Vito Schnabel and Olivier Sarkozy Host Terence Koh "Flowers for Baudelaire"
13 November 2008, by Last night the ever precocious Vito Schnabel curated and hosted with Olivier Sarkozy the opening of Terence Koh's "Flowers for Baudelaire" exhibition along with a private party at legendary photog Richard Avedon's former studio on the Upper East Side. When we asked Vito if there was anything he would like to say about the evening's event he said, "I think this is a very important exhibition. It is based on an organic idea and we had friends coming together at a wonderful location other than a Ch
[edit] Now Licking | Terence Koh - The Moment Blog - NYTimes.com
13 November 2008, by Madhu Puri A more sick than sweet attitude pervades Terence Koh’s body of work, which is exactly why his latest pieces, stark white canvases crafted from corn syrup and sugar, seem to belong to another artist. That is until Koh starts licking the ...
[edit] The Paintings at Terence Koh’s New Show Are Possibly Edible ...
13 November 2008, by unknown 'There might be some semen in there, I don't know. Who knows.'
[edit] Terence Koh: Flowers for Baudelaire
13 November 2008, by CH Contributor Cool Hunting: Terence Koh: Flowers for Baudelaire.
[edit] THE NEW GIRL ON THE BLOCK
12 November 2008, by The New York downtown art scene has been relatively quiet this year. Ryan McGinley is off traipsing with the fashion mag elite, as is Dash Snow with his special inserts for Purple magazine, while Terence Koh, known for his fur and feather coats, is busy working on a collaboration with United Bamboo. Sure, there are big name openings like Richard Prince at the Gagosian this past weekend, but where are the next young art stars? While I can’t offer you much reprieve on the art star front, there i
[edit] Links With Your Coffee - Wednesday
12 November 2008, by coffee.gif A Gen X response to Barack Obama | Salon Life It's about time Dear boomers: We're sorry for rolling our eyes at you all these years. We apologize for scoffing at your earnestness, your lack of self-deprecation, your tendency to take yourselves a little too seriously. We can go ahead and admit ...
[edit] Jesus statue case halted - TeleText
11 November 2008, by
[edit] Terence Koh Revealed
11 November 2008, by When he's not plating shit in gold, splattering his semen on canvas or just carousing around, art-world bad boy Terence Koh likes to read French poetry and, well, carouse around. He opened up to Hint...
[edit] Hint Fashion Magazine -- Hint Blog
9 November 2008, by Hintmag When he's not plating shit in gold, splattering his semen on canvas or just carousing around, art-world bad boy Terence Koh likes to read French poetry and, well, carouse around. He opened up to Hint on the eve of Flowers for Baudelaire ...
[edit] Newslinks for Thursday, November 6th, 2008
6 November 2008, by Richard Prince ‘Nurse Hat Chair’ via Wallpaper Richard Prince, in collaboration with Richard Prince, curates a furniture exhibit in Paris with his ‘Nurse Hat Chair’ [Wallpaper] A reputed Jackson Pollock painting of questionable authenticity, purchased for $5 in 1992, goes on sale in Toronto for $50 million US [ArtInfo] Oct. 31 Terence Koh, artist on a bike, interviewed [Dejour Magazine] A guide to London gallerist Steve Lazarides, now showing on the Bowery, and the Outsiders art movement
[edit] Hint Tip: Asia Song Society
1 November 2008, by Here's a surprise you actually want on Election Day. Shanghai artist Xu Han Wei will unveil a new large-scale work, a sculpture called HISTORY, on November 4 at ASS, Terence Koh's cheeky acronym for...
[edit] Terence Koh Interview
31 October 2008, by Terence Koh is one of those artists who you initially think, “what the hell, this isn’t even art.” But if you look deeper into his work, what he does and what hes about he is purely an artist and can’t help but to create. He seems like one of the few people are really free [...]
[edit] TERENCE KOH : DEJOUR MAGAZINE
31 October 2008, by kyle Terence Koh is one of the most fascinating artist to me. He really embodies the term “Art Star” and I am always delighted and surprised with whatever he puts out. From hand made zines to solo shows at some of the most well reputed ...
[edit] Blog Dejour
31 October 2008, by Terence Koh's Big White Cock My friend Kyle Morrison is a connoisseur of all things beautiful (and sometimes the not so beautiful as well). He has a online magazine called Dejour Magazine, that regularly features interviews and "cultural commentary" with musicians, artists, fashionistas, and other interesting people doing interesting things. He recently had the chance to speak with the artist Terence Koh, and to stir things up a bit, Kyle had a bunch of his friends (including myself) ask the qu
[edit] terence koh,slava mogutin,dash snow,gus van sant
29 October 2008, by terence koh,slava mogutin,dash snow,gus van sant
[edit] Benefit Preview Night at NYABF
24 October 2008, by John Waters, a commitee of NY Art Book Fair Leo Fitzpatrick Printed Matter’s booth Max Schumann of Printed Matter Swing by the journal’s booth on Friday for Dan McCarthy’s self titled book signing… Terence Koh on Saturday and Leigh Ledare on Sunday. Benjamin Sommerhalder of Nieves Pyramid Power… all the way from Vancouver, Canada! Kathy Grayson, gallery director of Deitch Projects with Patrick Griffin Brendan Fowler of BARR and ANPQuarterly Weird Dave Neckface…
[edit] Is live art dead art?
24 October 2008, by My Architectural Association lecture last week started with something that might have sounded like a joke, but was actually meant fairly earnestly: "When I lived in London," I told the audience, "I became such an acute social critic that in the end all I could stand was the AA and the ICA!" (I suppose ...
[edit] Play It Forward
23 October 2008, by Anyone who's met Kim Jones knows the new creative director of Dunhill works hard and plays even harder. And when he plays, he takes pictures. These are of artist Terence Koh, in London for Frieze Art...
[edit] FROZEN IN TIME
22 October 2008, by It was business as usual under the Frieze big top this week in London - with dealers front and center, and collectors, curators, art enthusiasts and revelers buzzing about. The Frieze Projects, curated by Neville Wakefield, were less flashy and more subversive this year, ranging from Cory Arcangel’s Wonka-esque golden ticket project (awarding a Frieze booth to one of the hundreds of galleries that had unsuccessfully applied) to foot rubs from artist Bert Rodriguez (who we also saw at the Whitne
[edit] Trendsetter: Demna Gvasalia
22 October 2008, by Trendsetter: Demna Gvasalia October 22nd, 2008 | Antwerp What's hot right now: "Every season someone becomes more or less hot in design, but there are some classic toppers too. Margiela seems to be at the peak of his heat at present. I also find Marios Schwab very interesting and refreshing..." read more » chelsea's blog
[edit] Bah!
11 October 2008, by Since I've started my talk on magazines... It’s so unforgivable that I’ve never heard of Dazed & Confused Japan despite the fact that it has existed since 2002. According to qqn from TFS, it often has reprints which is one thing that often disappoints me with magazine franchises. Still, I have a certain fascination with D&C donc I'll be on the lookout for this one once I am able to embark on my plans to relocate to Japan.
[edit] ARTIST WATCH!!! Terence Koh on SEXY.....
5 October 2008, by Disclaimer: This post is not for the squeamish, faint of heart, sensitive, or those that are easily offended. If you don't like to discuss issues/art of a sexual nature or see phallic images don't read this. You have been warned. :) I'm here sipping on my morning coffee - or should I say milk, sugar with a dash of coffee (so bad for me... I know!), and I'm reading this months Paper Magazine - which they are calling their first ever Art Issue. If anyone reads Paper then they know that pretty mu
[edit] Alabaster Art by Sequoya Yiaueki
30 September 2008, by Looking at that something that aims at, or least has the tag of Gesamtkunstwerk is especially challenging in book form. Wagner, who is credited with the term, looked at opera thus, as total art, he felt that it was a synthesis of music and sculpture and painting and literature and dance, and that they had meshed together finally in some sort of teleological inevitability, and his point is compelling. True, one gets a sense of Der Ring if they listen to it, on their couch, earphones on, secluded
[edit] Terence Koh at the Yokohama Triennale
18 September 2008, by Terence Koh at the Yokohama Triennale Posted on 18 September 2008 The Yokohama Triennale is an exhibition of International Contemporary art showing a selection of 60 to 70 selected artists from around the world. Originally starting in 2001, the event is now one of the worlds biggest art festivals. Running through till 30th November, Terence Koh’s works are one of the highlights of the show. “performed his parade “Boy By The Sea”. White-dressed crowds walked down the Yokohama seaside with whi
[edit] Links With Your Coffee - Friday
5 September 2008, by coffee.gif Julian Baggini: Christ reveals limits of free speech | Comment is free | guardian.co.ukFor Christians to take offence at Terence Koh's statue of Jesus is bogus. But the licence to mock belief is not unlimited A Wasillan On Sarah Palin | By Andrew Sullivan(commentors like ...
[edit] Links With Your Coffee - Friday
5 September 2008, by coffee.gif Julian Baggini: Christ reveals limits of free speech | Comment is free | guardian.co.ukFor Christians to take offence at Terence Koh's statue of Jesus is bogus. But the licence to mock belief is not unlimited A Wasillan On Sarah Palin | By Andrew Sullivan(commentors like ...
[edit] The Lord said let there be wood, and then it was censored
3 September 2008, by The blasphemy law may have gone, but it seems there are still loopholes for ensuring items offence to the religious eye can be removed from public consumption. Representatives from the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in Gateshead are up in court for "outraging public decency and causing harassment, ...
[edit] Woman prosecutes art centre over 'lewd' Jesus statue
3 September 2008, by A Christian is taking an art centre to court over an exhibition which included a statue of Jesus she believes was lewd and offensive. Civil rights activists say this is an attempt to reinstate blasphemy laws by the back door.
[edit] The Terence Koh Show!
17 August 2008, by dailytrees
