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I also participate in intermission analysis for the Richmond Sockeyes.

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Reject the Farcical Proctorial Enquirv on the JNU Forum aaalnst war on PeopleI .

Unite to Defeat Operation Green Hunt in J u .

"Perhaps you pronounce this sentence against me with greater fear than I receive it"-Giordano Bruno .

Of late, the Chief Proctor's office of JNU has been "seized" by a frenzy to shoot off one circular after another in connection with an even more ridiculous and laughable enquiry which it has initiated against JNU Forum against war on People. Being a gem of an example of bureaucratic high8andedness, the Circular undersigned by the Chief Proctor on 19 May 2011 deserves to be quoted in full: .

"Important Notice: An organization named JNU ForumAgainst War on People" has in the recent past, issued and distributed an anonymous leaflet containing objectionable depiction of the State Emblem in campus. It violated Sections 3 and 7 of State Emblem of India Act (Prohibition of Improper Use), 2005. A Proctorial Enquiry is underway to establish the identity of students associated with the creation and release of the said leaflet. It is urged that any information. in regard to the identity of the involved students may be submitted in writing to the office of the undersigned by 31.05.2011 . No public meeting or any other activity of this organization will be permitted inside the JNU Campus during the pendency of the Proctorial Enquiry: .

First of all, the so-called 'objectionable depiction" was not in a 'leaflet\s claimed by the Chief Proctor but was on a small slip distributed in the dhabas on the evening of 5 May 2011 during the campaign for a public meeting that night. One who cannot even judge the simple distinction between a leaflet and a slip, has now pompously delivered the judgment that "It violated the Sections 3 and 7 of..., Never mind if the Chief Proctor has played the role of the litigant, the judge, and the executioner, all rolled into one. Now since the Kangaroo court of the Proctorial Board has delivered its verdict, the next step is to launch a manhunt to establish the identity of students~~ guilty of the 'crime' of creating and issuing that 'objectionable' image. And since the Chief Proctor does not have a spy network (or, may be he has one) and a police force, he has summoned the students of the campus to act as informers against their own fellow students. Once the students are 'identified' (which means randomly picking and choosing afew students). they can be handed down any punishments as per the whims and fancies of the Great Dictator. This is the modus operandi planned by the monarch and his henchmen at the Pink Palace. But they also very well know that the students of JNU. and particularly the JNU Forum against War on People which has been singled out as the target, will not so easily surrender to these unjust. arbitrary, vindictive and absurd measures, and will rise up in protest. They are aware that as per the tradition of the progressive students' movement in JNU, there will be strong opposition and resistance articulated in the form of pamphlets, posters, protest demonstrations and public meetings. What better way to gag the protesting students than by preemptively ordering that No public meeting or any other activity of this organization will be permitted until this farce of an Enquiry is over? And then to follow this up with another Circular altogether prohibiting and censoring the use of all ·unsigned printed material" (which covers the posters of all the organisations and the pamphlets of many others which are not signed)? This second Circular issued by the Chief Proctor's Office titled Regulation of unsigned posters/pamphlets/leaflets etc: reads: .

'"This office is seized with the enquiry related to the derogatory depiction of the state emblem of India in an anonymous leaflet issued and distributed by JNU Forum against War on People·. It has been observed that some organizations are issuing unsigned printed material that sometimes contain objectionable text, pictures, photos, etc. In order to curb this activity, it is proposed that the shopkeepers running photocopy shops inside JNU campus to be directed that they should not make multiple copies of such material under any circumstance. The Registrar's office may advise the shopkeepers accordingly. Vice-Chancellor may please approve this proposal." .

It is very clear that the logic of one "objectionable" image is now extended to anything and everything that is 'unsigned' and 'objectionable'. The pretext is conveniently and cleverly manipulated to bring into purview not only pictures but even 'texts', meaning all kinds of written material. Any poster or pamphlet which is critical of the administration or the authorities to which it is subservient. can be termed 'objectionable', and therefore repressed. Through these circulars, the JNU administration is trying to usurp and arm itself with absolute power which will allow it to control and 'regulate' the political space of this campus, and to stifle those sections which are most critical of its policies. The bogus manner in which the Chief Proctor has pronounced the judgment that the image used by the Forum is "objectionable" and has "violated· the law. is aglimpse of the kind of dictatorial powers it wields. .

If the judgment has already been pronounced and the 'crime' already est:lblished, tr.-:-~ what is this ongoing Enquiry all about? The trial .

is already over. now the task remains merely to find the accused students and to put them on the stakes. So this is no enquiry, but is in fact a .

~tch-hunt. And why such an elaborate hunt for students who only reproduced an image, whtcl; is all over the public domain and is widely used .

without any prohibition? As the JNU Forum has stated, "this image is readily available in the internet and other public domains. It has been widely .

used all over the country to depict the use of brutal force by the armed forces of Indian state against the people resisting Operation Green Hunt. .

This is an artist's.impression which exposes the reality of Indian state's war on people today, and was used by the Forum keeping in mind ihe .

context ?f a pubhc ~eetin~ which was to discuss 'Operation Green Hunt: Unmasking the Reality of Democracy and Development.' This image .

along Withthe pubhc meettng-which was addressed by Arundhati Roy and Prof. Amit Shaduri with more than 600 students in attendance in .

Koyna f!less -.indeed unma~ked the fact that there is no democracy and freedom of expression or political dissent for those who oppose the .

represstve pollees of the lnd1an state such as the Green Hunt.· Is the Chief Proctor also going to hound out and initiate criminal proceeding .

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Sentence to hang there for all eternity

We are currently serving a sentence of recession, due to a grand pursuit largely driven by objectives that lay in growth, profitability, and pain avoidance. In such a complex network of agendas and hierarchies, it is impossible to predict any potentially high-impact catastrophes; but we can manage our risks by preparing for the highly unexpected. Of course everything might just end in chaos, but let’s hope that it be a deliciously, chaotically, catastrophically, beautifully imperfect, profitable one.

 

Ilona

Given a brief with a sentence "Look for clashing colours, the more lurid the better." Bang Byoung-Sang. This is my interpretation.

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imagine you're the stonework artisan, whole life just carving images of idealistic dancers and local architectural patterns, i would be bored like mad by the 7273th apsara...

Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 8, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 40,2 cm

Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 89, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 39 cm

Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 98, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 41,4 cm

Yin Xiuzhen One Sentence No. 108, 2011, getragene Kleidung, Edelstahl, H: 4,7 cm, Durchm. 45,4 cm

  

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Vom 23. März bis zum 18. Mai 2014 gewährte der Kunstsammler Heiner Wemhöner Einblick in seine Sammlung, die in den Osram-Höfen in Berlin ausgestellt wurden. Er stellte etwa ein Zehntel seiner Sammlung vor, die seit den 1990er Jahren entstand und Fotografie, Malerei, Bildhauerei sowie Videokunst umfasst.

 

Gezeigt wurden 90 Arbeiten von 28 Künstler und Künstlerinnen:

 

Marina Abramovic, Darren Almond, Roger Ballen, Gauillaume Bruère, Tony Cragg, Julian Charrière, Asta Gröting, Gonkar Gyatso, Carlos Irijalba, Alfredo Jaar, Isaac Julien, Joseph Kosuth, Yue Minjun, Andreas Mühe, Michael Najjar, Helmut Newton, Hans op de Beeck, Bettina Pousttchi, Alexandra Ranner, Nicolai Rapp, Erik Schmidt, Alexandre Singh, Andrea Stappert, Marianna Uutinen, Erik van Lieshout, Erwin Wurm, Chen Xiaoyun, Yin Xiuzhen

 

Kurator: Philipp Bollmann

 

Vernissage, 22. März 2014

 

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Opening INSIGHTS into the Wemhöner Collection, Osram-Höfe, Berlin (Germany) 2014

 

From March 23 to May 18, 2014, art collector Heiner Wemhöner provided an insight into his collection, which was exhibited at the Osram-Höfe in Berlin. He presented around a tenth of his collection, which has been created since the 1990s and includes photography, painting, sculpture and video art.

 

On display were 90 works by 28 artists:

 

Marina Abramovic, Darren Almond, Roger Ballen, Gauillaume Bruère, Tony Cragg, Julian Charrière, Asta Gröting, Gonkar Gyatso, Carlos Irijalba, Alfredo Jaar, Isaac Julien, Joseph Kosuth, Yue Minjun, Andreas Mühe, Michael Najjar, Helmut Newton, Hans op de Beeck, Bettina Pousttchi, Alexandra Ranner, Nicolai Rapp, Erik Schmidt, Alexandre Singh, Andrea Stappert, Marianna Uutinen, Erik van Lieshout, Erwin Wurm, Chen Xiaoyun, Yin Xiuzhen

 

Curator: Philipp Bollmann

 

Opening, March 22, 2014

 

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Sentence : His hand always came between the two.

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Element : Color & Clock.

 

Emily O,Katrina,Liz,Ruth,Vic

This is another favorite of mine..so far. Because he has hundreds I have yet to see.

Death by Grilling

TOD: 6:52PM 24 Aug 2007

A Karu Grade I Area Court, Abuja, on Monday sentenced a trader, Waliu Aremu, 35, who pleaded guilty to cheating a herdsman of N242,000 , to six months in prison. The judge, Sani Mohammed, who summarily tried and convicted Aremu, however, gave him an option to pay a fine of N11,000. Mohammed also ordered the […]

  

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Mark Manders ‘Mind Study’, 2010-2011, exhibition ‘Room with Broken Sentence’, the Netherlands, Venice Biennale 2013

The scourge of LAUSD given 25 years. Sad.

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