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@bil-daddy and @uziraphale serving goat
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Artist: @justajvmes on Xwitter and jvmesart on instagram
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Wishing everyone a SENSUAL SHUTANIC SUNDAY!
Our @shutanic-temple-art-gallery is open! Come and visit.
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All hail @bil-daddy (platonic)
Have a splendid experience!
Yours truely,
Loretta
Gallery Curator
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bil-daddy · 4 months
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Beautiful job, kid. Another one for the gallery, @loretta-dont-you-oppress-me!
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the-amethyst-artist · 3 months
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Bildad the Shuhite with his kid 🐐 an entry for @shutanic-temple-art-gallery, of course!
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sangitakoos · 3 months
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Good Omens Dance series
The Temptation correction Update
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Thanks for the tip @shutanic-temple-art-gallery. I accidentally put a pig in the background instead of a roast ox. I chose to correct this because it bothered me. :D
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uziraphale · 30 days
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The hostile takeover
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After remaining in a paralysed state of shock for about 15 minutes, Uziraphale springs into action. He burns 69 works of art showing @bil-daddy and him in compromising situations. With hot tears running down his cheeks, he destroys every trace of their marriage vows so as not to jeopardise Bildaddy's life. He appeals to @loretta-dont-you-oppress-me to close the @shutanic-temple-art-gallery. Then he digs a huge hole in the desert sand with his bare hands (can't risk a miracle) and shoves tonnes of ox ribs into it.
He returns to their favourite spot on the beach one last time, sitting there with a fragment of hope in his heart. Then he quietly takes a barge to Cyprus, hoping to find Bildaddy there.
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sbowen · 2 months
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Suzan Shutan
recently juried and curated This is the Future of Non-Objective Art! at Atlantic Gallery which has quite a roster (Amy is included among others I will be learning and blogging about soon). Brian at Sound & Vision did a pod with her recently also. More #suzanshutan
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bro the shutanic art gallery has my billdady art as the pfp 😭
There's a bunch of actually good art and they picked my silly little doodle 😭😭😭
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Art F City: This Week’s Must See Events: Elevator GIFs and Dystopias
We’re looking at a pretty light week for events coming out of Memorial Day weekend. The good news here, is that while there maybe fewer openings and talks to attend, there’s no shortage of quality. Start your week today by visiting the SVA Computer Art thesis show and leave time on Wednesday for a performance by M6 of Meredeth Monk compositions. Thursday we’ll be heading out to the Museum of Moving Image to check out their new GIF commissions and panel discussion and Friday we’re heading to 470 Vanderbilt for an all woman art show. Saturday Cary Hulbert will take a stab at predicting the future at Ortega y Gasset Projects and Sunday we’ve got a day of music by John Zorn at the Jewish Museum.
Long story short, for a light week, we’ve got plenty to do. We expect to see you around!
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SVA Chelsea
601 West 26th Street 6:00 PM Website
SVA MFA Computer Art Thesis Exhibition, "Fluid Horizons"
An opportunity to see computer art by some of the city’s freshest talent. Don’t expect the art to be fully resolved—they are students after all—but this is a good way to see what’s coming down the pipe. Recommended.
Curated by India Lombardi-Bello, administrative assistant, and Milos Paripovic, systems administrator,
Wed
Roulette
509 Atlantic Ave 8:00 PM, Tickets 20 in advance, $25 at the door.Website
[GENERATE] The M6: Meredith Monk’s Third Generation
A group of six vocalists dedicating to performing more rarely heard compositions by Meredith Monk will perform a collection of solo and group works. Those include selections from Monk’s “Our Lady of Late” (1973) for solo voice and wine glass, “New York Requiem” (1993) written for Tom Bogdan during the AIDS crisis, and Monk’s seminal “Dolmen Music”.
This seems like a performance to attend. The six vocalists were chosen from hundreds of applicants around the world in 2006 to participate in a professional training workshop by Monk at Carnegie Hall. In 2007 the group officially formed and decided to continue studying and performing her work. In short, these guys are no slouches. 10 years of performance and study is bound to make them worth seeing.
Sasha Bogdanowitsch – Voice Sidney Chen – Voice Emily Eagen – Voice Holly Nadal – Voice, Piano Toby Newman – Voice Peter Sciscioli – Voice TBA – Cello
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Museum of the Moving Image
The GIF Elevator discussion and opening reception 7:00 PMWebsite
Museum of the Moving Image
Elevators have long been a favorite place for museums and non-profits to park their art. From Art in General’s audio art in the elevator to 21c’s art in hotel elevators, these transitional spaces benefit from time-based art that does not require long contemplation.
And so, it makes perfect sense for the Museum of Moving Image to commission a series of animated GIFs for their elevator. To mark the opening of The GIF Elevator,  the Museum and GIPHY Arts present a panel discussion with participating artists Matt DiVito, Lorna Mills, and Rafia Santana, who will discuss their practices. Also up for discussion—the history of the GIF with the Museum’s Curator of Digital Media Jason Eppink and GIPHY Community Curator Ari Spool.
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470 Vanderbilt
470 Vanderbilt Ave 6-8 pm Website
"Bigger, Bolder, Better"
Another show inspired by the Women’s March last January. Curators Jaynie Crimmins, Christina Massey, Etty Yaniv bring together work by fifteen women artists whose work uses “fragmentation, repetition, distinct use of daily materials, and labor intensive processes.” Each is creating site specific installations, in a kind of transitional space between the street and the interior of the 470 Vanderbilt building. We’re not exactly sure what this means, but we’re looking forward to finding out, particularly due to the artist list. It includes some incredibly active artists on facebook and the gallery. In our experience that tends to signal smarter than average art making.
Participating Artists: Lorrie Fredette, Dana Kane, Niki Ledrer, Susan Luss, Ellie Murphy, Mia Pearlman, Jaanika Peerna, Elizabeth Riley, Alyse Rosner, Carol Salmanson, Suzan Shutan, Jen Wrobalewski, Jaynie Crimmins, Christina Massey, Etty Yani
  SOHO20
56 Bogart Street 6 PM - 9 PMWebsite
Otherwise, you don't see me
Marxist philosophy will always have a special place in the art world. For this show, artists attempt to push back against the beliefs they believe are imposed by the cultural elite to establish accepted cultural norms. From the sounds of it, the participating artists are largely reacting to identity and how data can be used to oppress. Worthy subjects for exploration, particularly given that the Trump administration is totally racist and corrupt.
Featuring works by: Andrea Arrubla, Debora Castillo, Scherezade Garcia, Mona Saeed Kamal, Baseera Khan, Sarah Maple, and Hồng-Ân Trương + Hương Ngô.
Text contributions: Christen Clifford, Nicole Goodwin, and Rindon Johnson.
Curated by Rachel Steinberg
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Knockdown Center
52-19 Flushing Ave 1:00 PM to 7:00 PMWebsite
Blonde Art Books Presents: The Fifth Annual BABZ Fair
Honestly, we can’t keep up with all the artist book fairs. It feels like there’s one every weekend. And yet, we remain interested in them!
BABZ Fair (formerly known at the Bushwick Art Book & Zine Fair) takes place this weekend and will feature small press art and poetry publishers, individual artist projects and a program of performance, readings, and workshops. We approve.
Ortega y Gasset Projects
363 Third Ave 6-9 pmWebsite
Cary Hulbert: The Prophet in The Skirt
There’s probably nobody in our lefty art circles who thinks the world is heading in the right direction, but few of us have gone to any length to imagine a future world. That’s where Cary Hulbert’s The Prophet comes in. The installation asks visitors to wear a set of headphones and then gives them what appears to be a personalized fortune gone wrong. There are actually 25 generic scenarios a visitor could listen to, randomly selected by Hulbert’s software.
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The Jewish Museum
1109 5th Ave at 92nd Street 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Paris Capital of the 19th Century / New York Capital of the 20th Century
Tickets to see John Zorn perform typically start in the $50-$60 range and head north from there. So, it’s nice to see the museums keeping it real—you can him play at the Jewish Museum for the price of admission.
John Zorn and poet Kenneth Goldsmith will offer afternoon of musical collaborations inspired by Walter Benjamin’s masterpiece, The Arcades Project.   The piece accompanies the exhibition The Arcades: Contemporary Art and Walter Benjamin. 
Compositions will be performed by:  JACK Quartet, Peter Evans, Mark Feldman, Erik Friedlander, Ches Smith, Michael Nicolas, David Fulmer and John Zorn himself.
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Insatiable Angel
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Artist: Blowjobs For Bildad! u/BJs4Bildad
on tumblr: @bjs4bildad
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Artist: alex’s art space archive
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"bildad is here to serve you" - Is that so, @bil-daddy?
Source Artwork on Xwitter @n0parchive
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"Satan and his diabolical ministers may destroy everything Job owns, no questions asked. Hugs and kisses, God."
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Artist: CoffeeCow on cohost!
@bil-daddy
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Bildaddy
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Artist: Ainnita Kirschlert - ainnita k. auf instagram
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The Birth of Bildad
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Artist: FourCatsAndCounting on r/GoodOmensAfterDark - reddit
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Adorable Craft Ineffables
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Bildad and Aziraphale, the plate with ox ribs and Jemimah's pot with newts. I think even the worthy founder of our Shutanic Temple, @bil-daddy, can't resist this charm.
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Artist: @erm_nkcn on Xwitter
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Artist: Professeur M. Source
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