Anton Ginzburg in Venice

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Anton Ginzburg show curated by Matthew Drutt makes its way to Palazzo Bollani in Venice.
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Cory Arcangel had enough to deal with during a week leading up to his first major retrospective at the Whitney, Pro Tools. During the first unveiling of his show on Wednesday, he also revealed that he turned 33 the very same morning. “But it’s just hard to process everything,” he said. “I’ve been working non-stop on the show since August, when I found I was getting this opportunity. And since vast majority of the work is new, I had to really focus.”
The show by all means is very pleasing. What it lacks in overall thematic polish, it makes up in joyful creativity. The centerpiece is the self-playing hacked digital bowling alley, the happy silver dancing stands, and a giant installation of 10 packed 55-inch HDTV’s. Arcangel’s signature, buyer friendly Photoshop pieces look great on the Whitney walls. Our highlight, however had to have been Since U Been Gone, screen-print and foil series that attempts to trace to pop genius roots behind the Kelly Clarkson hit. “I’ve been obsessed over that song ever since it came out,” assured Arcangel. “And I had to get to the bottom of its roots.”
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