The Art Happens Here
- Dunlop Art Gallery, Central Gallery , Regina Public Library 2311 12 Avenue Regina, SK, S4P 3Z5 (map)
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Morehshin Allahyari, Cory Arcangel, Shu Lea Cheang, Aleksandra Domanović, Entropy8Zuper! (Auriea Harvey and Michaël Samyn), YoHa (Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji), Eduardo Kac, Olia Lialina, Brian Mackern, et. al., Miao Ying, MTAA (Michael Sarff and Tim Whidden), Bogosi Sekhukhuni, Alexei Shulgin, Wolfgang Staehle, Mark Tribe with Alexander Galloway and Martin Wattenberg
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Organized by Rhizome
Curated by Artistic Director Michael Connor with Assistant Curator Aria Dean
In its decades-long history, net art has served as a testing ground for artists. Through net art, artists have interrogated politics, economies, and material cultures. The Art Happens Here offers a selection of works from Rhizome’s Net Art Anthology. The exhibition restages historical works of net art from its fragments – a timely approach as many institutions now frame the internet as a historical subject, rather than a novelty.
Net art is made up primarily of practices, not objects. This poses problems around how net art is historicized and exhibited. The Art Happens Here explores the new modes of authorship, collaboration, and distribution that have evolved through net art.
Rhizome champions born-digital art and culture through commissions, exhibitions, digital preservation, and software development. Founded by artist Mark Tribe as a listserv that included some of the first artists to work online, Rhizome has played an integral role in the history of contemporary art engaged with digital technologies and the internet. Since 2003, Rhizome has been an affiliate in residence at the New Museum.
To access online: http://anthology.rhizome.org/
Podcast: https://megaphone.link/VMP6154998032
Review: https://www.artnews.com/art-news/news/most-important-exhibitions-2010s-1202672433/

Brian Mackern, netart latino database, 1999-2004. Text file, printed hourly on dot matrix printer. Additional information available here.
Shu Lea Cheang, Garlic=RichAir, 2002/2003/2019. Electric cart, garlic, Wi-Fi hotspot, online game for local Wi-Fi network, and single channel video, sound, color; 21 min. Additional information available here.
Eduardo Kac, Reabracadabra, 1985 (reconstruction). Animated poem for Videotexto. Additional information available here.
Olia Lialina. Give Me Time / This Page is No More, 2015. Slide projections. Additional information available here.
Alex Galloway, Mark Tribe, and Martin Wattenberg, StarryNight, 1999. Interactive visualization for Rhizome’s TextBase archive. Additional information available here.
Brian Mackern, netart latino database, 1999-2004. Text file, printed hourly on dot matrix printer. Additional information available here.
YoHa (Graham Harwood and Matsuko Yokokoji) Lungs, 2005. Sound installation. Additional information available here.
Wolfgang Staehle, Untitled, 2001. Digital projection, no sound. Additional information available here.
Bogosi Sekhukhuni, Consciousness Engine 2: absentblackfatherbot, 2015. Two-channel video, sound, color; 3:30 min. Additional information available here.
Bogosi Sekhukhuni, Consciousness Engine 2: absentblackfatherbot, 2015. Two-channel video, sound, color; 3:30 min. Additional information available here.
Shu Lea Cheang, Garlic=RichAir, 2002/2003/2019. Electric cart, garlic, Wi-Fi hotspot, online game for local Wi-Fi network, and single channel video, sound, color; 21 min. Additional information available here.
Shu Lea Cheang, Garlic=RichAir, 2002/2003/2019. Electric cart, garlic, Wi-Fi hotspot, online game for local Wi-Fi network, and single channel video, sound, color; 21 min. Additional information available here.
Siebren Versteeg Daily Times (Performer), 2012. Custom software. Additional information available here.
Aleksandra Domanović, Grobari, 2009. Stack of inkjet-printed US letter paper. Additional information available here.
Morehshin Allahyari, Marten, from the Material Speculation: ISIS series, 2015. 3-D-printed plastic and electronic components. Additional information available here.
Morehshin Allahyari, The Distributed Monument, Material Speculation: ISIS/Download Series (King Uthal), 2016. 3-D-printed resin. Additional information available here.
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- Posted in group exhibitions, 2020