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It's about the artists ; Curator of SITE Santa Fe's biennial insists show is not about its curator
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TOM COLLINS For the Journal About Art TOM COLLINS For the Journal
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Meese, Jonathan
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2006
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It's about the artists ; Curator of SITE Santa Fe's biennial insists show is not about its curator
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It's about the artists ; Curator of SITE Santa Fe's biennial insists show is not about its curator
2006
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[Klaus Ottmann] introduced himself to a visitor simply: \"Klaus,\" as he extended his hand. Early '50s, Nuremberg-born, black golf shirt, black slacks, '60s rock 'n' roll-length dark hair, steel-rimmed glasses, Ottmann is slim, about 6 feet tall, and has a light, airy presence. No heavy vibes at all. Apt, perhaps, for a doctor of philosophy, independent curator, writer and editor-inchief of Spring Publications, Inc., which publishes books on archetypal psychology, symbolic imagination, art and the philosophy of art, phenomenology, the philosophy of psychology, religion, mysticism and gnosis, and whose theme for this biennial, repeated like a mantra over and over, is, \"This biennial is about the artists and not the curator.\" So, ready or else, here it comes, SITE Biennial VI featuring artists Miroslaw Balka, Jennifer Bartlett, Patty Chang, Stephen Dean, [Peter Doig], Robert Grosvenor, Cristina Iglesias, [Wolfgang Laib], [Jonathan Meese], Wangechi Mutu, Carsten Nicolai, Catherine Opie, and Thorns Ltd. (Snorre Ruch, Finn Olav Holthe, Jon Wesseltoft) opening to the public at noon Sunday. Before the public opening, however, is a soiree at Swig, tonight beginning at 9. Additional weekend events include a Jonathan Meese performance work at Paolo Soleri Ampitheater, at 5 p.m. Saturday; a public conversation with curator Ottmann and participating artists at noon Sunday at the Lensic Performing Arts Center; and a Thorns Ltd. concert at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Paolo Soleri Ampitheater.
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