All posts by tkbuhler

  • By tkbuhler 2021/10/01 In shows

    Video Sound Archive

    Video Sound Archive work shown:Field 6 (Würm, May 18)Video Sound Archive, Season 2 “Rather than a festival or exhibition,  we are carving out a space, a working archive, dedicated to video

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  • By tkbuhler 2021/09/20 In shows

    Relative to Self

    Relative to Self work shown:The Millwheel EverydayAmmunition of Uncertain OriginEcho of the MachineBuilding Trees (the shooting goes on)<terminal>Austin Peay State UniversityClarksville, TennesseeSeptember 20 – October 15, 2021Terminal is a space

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  • By tkbuhler 2021/08/19 In 2021

    MASS MoCA (residency)

    MASS MoCA (residency) Residency at MASS MoCA, June – July 2021 (part of the Assets for Artists program, North Adams, Massachusetts USA) Photos from my time there. Some writing about this time here and here. Some

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  • By tkbuhler 2021/03/06 In 2021

    Usedom

    Usedom “Usedom” by Gertrud Kolmar“On a red ground a silver fish-griffon(griffon whose body ends in a fishtail)”All the trees have branching crowns;All the wells are deep and black;If I cannot

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  • By tkbuhler 2021/03/06 In shows

    Streetlight

    Streetlight work shown:VIDEFILMOTEXT series StreetlightRoman Susan1224 W Loyola Ave, Chicago, IllinoisMarch 8-28, 2021Projections on view directly from the street, afternoons and evenings. Featuring works by Lisa Armstrong, Audrey Barcio, Ruth

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  • By tkbuhler 2021/01/06 In shows

    Time Apart

    Time Apart work shown:Sawing the Kingdom Time Apart: Art from Quarantine 2020 Wells Community Cultural CenterLafayette, IndianaJanuary 8-29, 2021 While the world has been under quarantine, many artists have used this

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  • By tkbuhler 2020/12/03 In shows

    Adjusting the Lens: Fest!

    Adjusting the Lens: Fest! work shown:Walter’s Wandering SetUnrequited LeisureNashville, TN (in gallery and online)December 3-6, 2020This screening program brings together a diverse group of regional, national, and internationally recognized artists,

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