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Who else would have realized that two and two equals "coagula"?
The O.J. Simpson Museum will operate at the Coagula Curatorial Gallery in Chinatown from Aug.
For her first solo exhibition at Coagula Curatorial, Sulkowicz will engage in a durational performance no less grueling.
The O.J. Simpson Museum continues at Coagula Curatorial (974 Chung King Road,  Chinatown, Los Angeles) through August 22.
When: Saturday, December 16, 6–9pm Where: Coagula Curatorial (974 Chung King Road, Chinatown, Los Angeles) More info here.
A small selection of participants include A.G.Geiger Fine Art Books, Coolhaus, Kartell, Exhale Unlimited, Coagula Curatorial, and many more.
Gerardo Velazquez, a queer, Chicano artist and musician, left behind this tape, which you can now listen to at Coagula Curatorial.
Riding this wave of interest, a pop-up exhibition of O.J. memorabilia and art opened over the weekend at Chinatown's Coagula Curatorial.
Mashable reports that for one week, the Coagula Curatorial Gallery will play host to over 300 artifacts related to Simpson's 1995 murder trial.
Other pieces of standalone software like Coagula, RGB MusicLab and HighC (billed as a modern UPIC) can perform these audiovisual tasks as well.
Curated by Louis Jacinto, Nervously Engendered at Coagula presents a cross-section of Velazquez's output, shedding light on this influential, but oft-overlooked artist.
"We have this thing in our family that goes back many years, it's called 'the Coagula,'" Mr. Peretti said, making quotation marks with his fingers.
Adam Papagan's O.J. Simpson Museum at Coagula Curatorial is baldly commercial, but it also demonstrates how much of a cultural touchstone the famous trial has become.
Some have offered to donate their private collections to Papagan's Los Angeles exhibit, which runs from August 18-22 at the Chinatown gallery Coagula Curatorial, while others, he says, just wanted to bond over their shared fascination with Simpson objects from the 1990s.
The sheer amount of homemade T-shirts on display at Coagula is impressive, serving as an extensive catalogue of hot takes and polemics from the time of the trial, before blogs or social media could broadcast people's opinions, especially in the form of memes.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — This week, European Gallery Sprüth Magers opens an LA outpost, Emma Sulkowicz gets her first solo show at Coagula, it's the last chance to see Sandow Birk's American Qur'an at the Orange County Museum of Art, and more.
When: Opens Saturday, February 27, 6–9pm Where: Charlie James Gallery (969 Chung King Road, Chinatown, Los Angeles) Just across Chung King Road from Coagula, Charlie James will be presenting his first solo show of work by New York-based painter and performance artist Guy Richards Smit.
When: Opens Saturday, February 230, 26–25pm Where: Coagula Curatorial (974 Chung King Road, Chinatown, Los Angeles) Artist Emma Sulkowicz made headlines while still a student at Columbia with her 2014 piece "Carry That Weight," for which she carried her mattress everywhere she went to protest the university's mishandling of her sexual assault case.
Coagula dissolves the device. Early on Kate is identified as a lesbian, but as the series progresses it becomes clear she is bisexual. She begins a romance with Robotman. The name Coagula comes from the alchemical term "Solve et Coagula", meaning "dissolve and coagulate".
It has also been described as having "nothing constructive about it and arguably hurtful."Pike, L: Art Terrorist, Glue Magazine, 51(1):5 In 1998, Smart Art Press released Most Art Sucks: Five Years of Coagula. In 1999, Coagula selected Karen Finley as Artist Of The Decade. On March 16, 2001, Coagula won a free speech lawsuit, brought against the publication by Brooklyn resident Ms. Sheh Zand. Sheh's 1992 lawsuit was over articles appearing in Coagula issues #3 and #4, and was covered by New York Magazine.
Coagula Curatorial's inaugural exhibit in April 2012 for artist Tim Youd garnered press for being "sexually explicit"., NBC: Sexually Explicit Art "Not Porn", Artist Says In July 2012, legendary performance artist Karen Finley performed her first Los Angeles performance in 14 years at the gallery., Karen Finley performs at Coagula Curatorial, Chinatown, July 2012. In October 2012, TimeOut LA called Coagula Curatorial one of LA's "Most Stylish Galleries".
Mixed field coagula. Smallholder's lump at a remilling factory The four types of field coagula are "cuplump", "treelace", "smallholders' lump" and "earth scrap". Each has significantly different properties.This section has been copied almost verbatim from the public domain UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), ecoport.
New York Daily News New York Daily News also reported that the Adam4Adam dating profile of artist Ross Bleckner was printed in the Coagula Art Journal. In the Coagula Art Journal article, Bleckner's "age, 33-inch waistline and youthful photo" were questioned, but ultimately accepted by the magazine as true since "overall (for Internet personals), he's a pretty honest, bland dude. Like his art."Coagula Art Journal Discussion of artists' private lives is characteristic of this publication.
Retrieved 24 April 2011.“FineArtViews Interviews Mat Gleason, Art Critic/Founder of Coagula“, Huffington Post. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
One member of the team is the transsexual, bisexual Coagula, who can coagulate liquids and dissolve solids, created by transsexual fantasy writer Rachel Pollack. Coagula gains her powers while working as a prostitute: One of her customers is Rebis, a radioactive hermaphrodite and Coagula gains her powers after having sex with them.First appearance in DC Comics has a number of imprints, including Wildstorm and Vertigo. Wildstorm was originally a studio producing work for Image Comics, which is noted to have a greater proportion of LGBT characters.
A.radio which will provide coverage of the art world. Gleason also stated that “print is dead” and that future releases of Coagula Art Journal will come in the form of a book rather than of a traditional magazine."FineArtViews Interview: Mat Gleason -- Art Critic and Founder of Coagula Art Journal by Brian Sherwin", www.faso.com/fineartviews .
Retrieved 09 March 2011. The interview between Gleason and Sherwin was featured by the Huffington Post."FineArtsViews Interviews Mat Gleason, Art Critic/Founder of Coagula Sherwin", www.huffingtonpost.com . Retrieved 09 March 2011. In April 2012, Gleason launched Coagula Curatorial, a contemporary art gallery on Chinatown's historic Chung King Road. Following the same spirit as the magazine, the gallery has hosted solo shows by contemporary artists such as Karen Finley, Kim Dingle, Gronk, Llyn Foulkes, Sheree Rose and others. The gallery also utilizes guest curators, who have included other prominent artists in Coagula exhibitions such as: John Fleck, Diane Gamboa, Germs, Peter Shelton, Gajin Fujita, Sue de Beer, and others. The 113th issue of Coagula Art Journal, May 2016, is the largest ever printed in the magazine’s 24 year history at 88 pages.
Fantastic Visions. Retrieved 24 April 2017. 2007: Solve et Coagula, Paintings by Madeline von Foerster to accompany music by Ossaserpia. Horus Cyclic Daemaon, Czech Republic.
Coagula Curatorial is a contemporary art gallery founded in April 2012 by Mat Gleason, Los Angeles art critic & curator. From 1992-2011, Gleason published Coagula Art Journal, a free zine-style publication on contemporary art, which gained notoriety for its "no holds barred" critique of the contemporary art world. Following the same spirit as the magazine, the gallery opened on Los Angeles' historic Chung King Road and has hosted solo shows by contemporary artists such as Karen Finley, Kim Dingle, Gronk (artist), Llyn Foulkes, Sheree Rose and others. The gallery also utilizes guest curators, who have included other prominent artists in Coagula exhibitions such as: John Fleck, Diane Gamboa, Germs, Peter Shelton, Gajin Fujita, Sue de Beer, Rafael Reyes (artist) and others.
Gleason and Sherwin also discussed how art bloggers form a "pack mentality" based on region and perceived significance.“FineArtViews Interview: Mat Gleason -- Art Critic and Founder of Coagula Art Journal“, Faso.com - FineArtViews.
Metson builds architectural sculptures, wall hangings and furniture made from everyday objects he procures at estate sales. His work has shown in Coagula gallery, the Fowler Museum, the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art, and others.
After having sexual contact with Rebis (Larry Trainor + Eleanor Poole), Coagula gained the power to turn solids into liquids, and to coagulate liquids into solid. She needs to be in touch with the object to make the change occur.
"The Big Man in the Green Dragon""Coagula Weekend Bender February 5, 2011" The city of Songkhla, Thailand commissioned Griffin to do a large-scale sculpture, and the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum purchased one of his works for its permanent collection.
Stahl Stenslie is a Norwegian born artist working with cognition and perception manipulative projects. He has produced and exhibited interactive media artworks including cyberSM (1993), sense:less (1996), Solve et Coagula(1997), The Leap, World Ripple (2008) and The Blind Theatre (2009).
In this period Hernan Ergueta takes a sabbatical time and stops for an indefinite period the Ensemble EMDA activities. At the same time the musical band Madre Tul published two promotional videos from Ergueta's compositions titled: Arabictrance and The Glow as a preview of his next record, titled Solvet et Coagula.
Colloidal latex is first mixed with formic acid to cause it to coagulate. The coagulum is processed in a "creping battery", a series of machines that crush, press and roll the coagula. The sheets are hung in a heated drying shed and then sorted by grade and packed for shipping.
While at CSULA Duff was on staff of an alternative newspaper published by Los Angeles art critic Mat Gleason who, at the time, was a graduate student in the school of journalism and president of an alternative Greek organization, Omega Omega Omega, and later went on to publish Coagula Art Journal.
Pollack is Jewish, and has frequently written about the Kabbalah, most notably in The Kabbalah Tree. Pollack is a transsexual woman and has written frequently on transgender issues. In Doom Patrol she introduced Coagula, a transsexual character. She has also written several essays on transsexualism, attacking the notion that it is a "sickness," Pollack, Rachel.
Bamberger was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio, and attended Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, where he received a Bachelor of Arts degree. Working originally selling rare books as far back as 1979, Bamberger has knowledge of decorative arts, art, architecture and photography stemming from many years appraising a variety of art objects including original artworks, limited editions prints, manuscripts, documents, art books and related decorative collectables. He has syndicated a column titled Art Talk, which appeared nationwide in various publications from 1985 to 2001, and has authored a column written for Coagula Art Journal Turning Pro created by his southern California counterpart and art-writer-turned-gallerist Mat Gleason of Coagula Curatorial. Bamberger has been a member of numerous trade organizations, including Association of Online Appraisers, with an emphasis on ethical standards in the field.
Carol Es (born ) is a self-taught visual artist, writer, musician (drummer), and book artist from Los Angeles, California. She has written articles for Coagula Art Journal and the Huffington Post. As a musician, she has played for 20 years as an R&B; drummer touring and recording drums with various artists. She played drums on Rickie Lee Jones' Ghostyhead album in 1997.
Coagula (real name Kate Godwin) is a fictional character and former member of DC Comics' Doom Patrol. Kate is a trans woman, one of the first transgender characters in comics, and remains one of the only transgender superheroines. The character was created by transgender science fiction writer Rachel Pollack. Rachel Pollack based the character's civilian name on two friends of hers, transgender writer and actress Kate Bornstein and the transsexual activist Chelsea Goodwin.
Cup lump rubber coagula in a Myanmar road stall. Cup lump is the coagulated material found in the collection cup when the tapper next visits the tree to tap it again. It arises from latex clinging to the walls of the cup after the latex was last poured into the bucket, and from late-dripping latex exuded before the latex-carrying vessels of the tree become blocked. It is of higher purity and of greater value than the other three types.
From February to March 2016 at Coagula Curatorial in Los Angeles, Sulkowicz exhibited a piece, Self-Portrait. For the first three weeks of the exhibition, Sulkowicz stood on a pedestal in the gallery, and had one-on-one conversations with visitors who would stand on an identical pedestal in front of her. The exhibition featured a life-sized robotic replica of the artist that was called "Emmatron". Emmatron plays prerecorded answers to several questions Sulkowicz has been repeatedly asked, which she will no longer respond to.
Gagneux described the song as saying "The idea of something so horrible that merely looking at it will end you is fascinating to me.. Don't You Dare thematically plays with biblical demons as well as Lovecraftian elements that lend themselves well to this idea." He described the song as "portraying a different kind of character", calling it "commanding". "Fire of Motion" features an Aleister Crowley sample. "The Hermit" is one of four instrumental tracks on the album (alongside "The Fool", "Solve" and "Coagula"), which serve as "breathers for your ears before the heavy parts".
Max Estinger, Flower Children Invade Soho, Coagula Journal, Summer 1993 Around this time they did a billboard and were challenged by the owners. The billboard was left unfinished and the artists fled. Morisawa- Linotype, a Japanese company included two images of walls they had painted in SoHo, in their 1984 New York Graffiti Calendar.New York Graffiti Calendar 1984, two street images, Morisawa Linotype Liz-N-Val did a series of interactive street events, starting with Talking Disco, a rap performance proposing a disco floor for MOMA, in collaboration with Kosalapov and Bakhchenyan.
In Alle Ewigkeit (In All Eternity) is the fourth EP, from the German futurepop band Blutengel. Weg Zu Mir is a reworking of a track from their first album Child of Glass, and was released as a preview for Nemesis, their 2016 best of compilation album. A video was released for Kinder der Sterne (Children of the Stars), which featured Meinhard, who released a version of the same song on his album Alchemusic II: Coagula which featured BlutEngel. There are two collaborations with dark-dance act Grenzgænger, and two demos of songs from Monument.
Discography at Heimir's official website He ran the record label FIRE.inc. from 1993 until 2003 and put out 24 releases by artists such as The Hafler Trio, Stilluppsteypa, Akira Yamamichi, Stock Hausen & Walkman, Vindva Mei, irr.app.(ext.), Skúli Sverrisson, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Sigtryggur Berg Sigmarsson and Reptilicus. Björgúlfsson has been featured in such publications as Tema Celeste, Artnet, Artweek, The Los Angeles Times, Houston Chronicle, Huffington Post, Temporary Art Review, ArtScene, Coagula Art Journal, ArtsHouston, The Houston Press, Metropolis M, The Wire, The Guardian, The Independent, De Volkskrant, Computer Arts and Morgunbladid.
There, three new members joined. The Bandage People, George and Marion, who were once two workers for the Builders but managed to escape; and the Inner Child, a manifestation of the ghosts' purity and innocence. Another later newcomer of the team was Kate Godwin, aka Coagula, one of the first transsexual superheroes. A one-time ally of the team called the Identity Addict, who could become different superheroes by shedding her skin like a lizard, integrated herself back into the team while using the False Memory identity to change the team's memories until she was kicked out by Dorothy.
Bob Humid intended to make "Twisted Despairs" sound as if the original album would have been remixed in a far away future and brought to present times by mysterious ways of time-travel. Therefore, it leaves the paths of abstract Drum'n'Bass behind, while serving a wild and eclectical mix of electronic genres, heavily covered under a lot of DSP-Processing and hundreds of layers of effects and filtering-techniques. It extensively features sounds generated with Coagula, an Image Synthesizer programmed by Rasmus Ekman. Second Wind Phenomenon (Suburban Trash / Serve & Destroy) – 2006 Five years after his debut album "Twisted Repairs" Bob Humid has changed his look at Electronic Music.
Right-handed path practitioners tend to work towards ascending their soul towards ultimate union (or reunion) with the divine source, returning to heaven, allegorically alluded to as restoration or climbing back up the ladder after the "great fall". In Solomon's lesser key, they embrace the light and try to annihilate anything they regard as "dark" or "evil". On the other hand, left-handed path practitioners do not see this as the ultimate aim but a step towards their goal. Left-handed path practitioners embrace the dark as well as the light in order to invoke the alchemical formula solve et coagula ("dissolve and precipitate"), confronting the negative in order to transmute it into desirable qualities.
In 2011, he worked with the gallery, Avenue 50 Studio, a recipient of Southern California Council for the Humanities grant on "Resurrected Histories: Voices from the Chicano Arts Collectives of Highland Park." His art is featured in the book Drawing from the Inside Out: Projects for Beginning through Advanced Drawing, and he is featured in two films by Eric Minh Swenson. Alejandre's artworks have been exhibited at venues that include Coagula Curatorial Gallery, Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, Tropico de Nopal and the Mexican Cultural Institute. His monumental wood block print, My Fathers, is part of the permanent collection at the National Museum of Mexican Art, in Chicago, IL.
Rebis has a larger range of powers than those of either Trainor or Vostok; Rebis can fly, is psychic, is extraordinarily intelligent, and, most significantly, is immortal. Rebis' unique life cycle is based on an event called the Aenigma Regis, in which it throws off its old body and gives birth to a new version of itself; in describing its paradoxical existence, Rebis often likens itself to Russian dolls, and to an ouroboros. Rebis temporarily leaves the Doom Patrol to mate with itself and complete the Aenigma Regis; part of this process involves working through the significant trauma and inner turmoil caused by the death of Trainor and Poole's separate identities. At some point during this absence, Rebis also has intercourse with Coagula, giving her superpowers.
Coagula Art Journal was founded in 1992 by Mat Gleason as a freely distributed contemporary art magazine. Since its inception, the publication remains free as a PDF download, however readers may still obtain a hard copy via "print on demand". The bi-coastal publication employs tabloid-style commentary, gossip, and reviews of the contemporary art world, which garnered significant influence in being cited in other major publications.DiGiacomo, F & Molloy, J: Page 6, New York Post, August 18, 1992DiGiacomo, F & Anthony, F. & McDarrah, T: Page 6, New York Post, March 11, 1993Johnson, R: Page 6, New York Post, October 28, 1996 The magazine has been referred to as "the publication that the art world loves to hate, and loves to read" (Village Voice) and dubbed "The National Enquirer of the Art World" (New York Post).
April Bey is a Los Angeles based contemporary visual artist best known for her mixed media work which creates commentary on contemporary black female rhetoric. Bey's collage work intertwines a host of materials such as caulking, resin, wood and fabric. Focusing on black women, Bey captures passion and strength, power and sensuality in her work, which explores the resilience of women and the hypocrisy of societal expectations where women are concerned. Bey uses photographic images of black female figures in contemporary culture such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Solange, Issa Rae, and Michaela Coel with text overlaid which speaks of the narratives black women are currently creating about their identity. Her work has been exhibited at Band of Vices Gallery, Coagula Curatorial, Liquid Courage Gallery and Barnsdall Art Park’s Municipal Art Gallery.
The whole-body transplant is just one of several means of putting a consciousness into a new body that have been explored in science fiction. In the film Get Out (2017), written and directed by Jordan Peele, a young, white woman, Rose Armitage (Allison Williams), lures her young, black boyfriend, Chris Washington (Daniel Kaluuya), to her family's estate to be auctioned-off for a brain transplant procedure that enables older, white residents of the Armitage community to obtain a pseudo-immortality in a black person's body. The Armitage family is the founder of the cult The Order of the Coagula, in which Missy Armitage (Catherine Keener), a psychiatrist, uses hypnosis to subdue the consciousness of black persons to The Sunken Place, and Dean Armitage (Bradley Whitford), a neurosurgeon, transplants the brain of the white person into the black person's body. Due to the human body's need for motor functions, only a partial brain transplant is possible.

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