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Zander Blom

Zander lives and works from his home in the beat up suburb of Brixton in Johannesburg. His studio resembles a soiled hamster cage.
Henk Lustig
11.1.10
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Shamim Momin

After 12 years as a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City, where she co-curated the 2004 and 2008 Biennials, Shamim Momin packed up and moved to the other side of the country.
Amy Kellner, Kristian Bengtsson
11.1.10
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The 90s Were Intense

I first saw Marlene McCarty’s artwork in the late 90s. She made a series of huge portraits of teenage girls who had killed their mothers, accompanied by captions describing the murders in grisly detail.
Amy Kellner
11.1.10
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If These Eyes Could Talk
Brandon Graham
11.1.10
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Tonetta

"I’ll be your drain tonight.” How’s that for an opening line? Unforgettable? Perverse? And yet somehow... tempting? Keep in mind that it’s being delivered by a man in his early 60s.
Bob Nickas
11.1.10
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Records

The good, the bad, and the puke-worthy music of the month.
VICE Staff
11.1.10
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Jack Kirby In The Valley

When he first settled in Southern California in 1969, Jack Kirby was kept up at night by hippie bikers circling the hillside on which his ranch-style home was perched.
Dan Nadel
11.1.10
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Georgina Gratrix

A lot of Georgina Gratrix’s work is ugly, her major interests include bad painting, Paris Hilton, silly string, confetti, critical theory and pretty girls and boys. She also really likes painting. Georgina arrives at every party splattered in paint.
Linda Stupart
11.1.10
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Agreement Is Not What We Look For

Strangers to the art world may have come across the work of Cerith Wyn Evans in his collaborations with the director Derek Jarman. Together the two made videos for the Smiths, the Fall and the Pet Shop Boys in the 1980s.
Andy Capper
11.1.10
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Michele Maccarone

Michele Maccarone is the former director of big-time gallery Luhring Augustine. In 2001, she opened her own gallery, Maccarone, in a rickety building on Canal Street in Chinatown, back when nobody had galleries down there.
Amy Kellner, Hanna Liden
11.1.10
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God Is Pissing From A Great Height

A couple of months ago I walked into the Wilkinson Gallery in London, expecting to potter around as usual, rubbing my chin at mediocre art as if I was definitely going to buy a piece for five trillion pounds.
Milène Larsson, Jonnie Craig
11.1.10
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Neville Wakefield

Neville Wakefield is the sort of writer and curator that is sorely needed today. He questions the institutions that now seem to hover, like creepy gods, over the making of art.
Jesse Pearson, Richard Kern
11.1.10
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