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April 26, 2012
Transcript documentation of Triple Canopy’s three Miscellaneous Uncatalogued Material events by David Horvitz at MoMA are now available as newsprint broadsheets. Also included are Sarah Crowner and Ariana Reines. Design by Tiffany Malakooti. These are available for free in MoMA’s Cullman Education and Research Building on 54th Street. Also available from Triple Canopy.
April 7, 2012
David Horvitz is participating in House Arrest. A group exhibition at Franklin Street Works where artists intentionally challenge assumptions about the comforts of home. Works feature everything from Corin Hewitt’s disquieting still life photographs to Elizabeth Demaray’s upholstered rubble couch to Martha Rosler’s politically charged collages. The result is a crosscurrent of alternative meanings and meanderings that flip the domestic on its head, exploring the complex relationships between daily life and everyday objects. Curated by Terri C. Smith.
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March 22, 2012
I am currently in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory for an exhibition curated by Jennifer Cane. The exhibition is themed around Goya’s El sueño de la razón produce monstruos from his Los Caprichos series of etchings from the 1790′s. For the exhibition I’ve started a daily email list for everyday of the exhibition. From March 22 to May 19 I will send out an email after I wake up of a transcription of the previous night’s dream. Or, from what I remember of the previous night’s dream. Similar to the idea of a dream journal, this will be a kind of dream journey. Both journal and journey are etymologically related to day (from dah in Sanksrit, meaning “to burn,” relating to sunlight, daylight, etc…). The journal is a record of the day, and the journey is the distance traveled in a day. The journey here is the dream’s own travel. Its transmission, its digital broadcast, its distribution via the email list (the etching itself is an image form inclined towards distribution and reproduction). Each day an email will be sent out, and each day the gallery will hang a printout of the new email on the wall. Not necessarily a distribution of the nonsensical, but of a different kind of logic… more info and subscription: http://davidhorvitz.com/wordpress/?p=379
March 5, 2012
Today was once a holiday sometime — a time reader by Mylinh Nguyen, Matthew Vollgraff, and David Horvitz to accompany the exhibition, Let Us Keep Our Own Noon, consisting of 120 pages of collected texts and images about time. PDF download here.
March 2, 2012
Art micro Patronage is presenting Inverse Internet Operating Manual. A group show with Anthony Discenza, Center for Tactical Magic, David Horvitz, Elizabeth Sims, Destructables.org | Packard Jennings, Kristina Lee Podesva with Alan McConchie & Anna Lundh. Curated by Dena Beard.
Contemporary art is often engaged in reverting everyday things to raw source material, re-engineering them so that they work, but against their 'appropriate' function. Outside of the art world this practice is called kludging, in Brazil, it’s gambiologia, in India, jugaad — it encompasses many methods of actively responding to a scarcity of physical or cultural resources. Inverse Internet Operating Manual considers tactical alternatives to the normative functioning of the Internet, gathering together a diverse set of artists who cannibalize the convoluted, and often compromised, digital frameworks for information consumption.
February 22, 2012
A new publication with photographs by David Horvitz and drawings by Denise Schatz, Edition of 50 only. Order, pictures and info: http://www.miniaturegarden.org.
February 15, 2012
David Horvitz is giving a lecture at the MOMA Print StudioWednesday, February 15, 14:30 — 16:00. Horvitz discusses Radio Corporation of America's Sir W. Mitchell Thompson and a photoradiogram from 1926. More info here.
January 5, 2012

Laurel Ptak interviews David Horvitz for FOAM magazine issue #29 / What's next. Readable PDF here or issuu version here (page 64 — 69).

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January 4, 2012

The Greater Cloud. A group show in which the Internet as a platform, medium or subject matter functions as a source of inspiration for artists and influences their artistic practice. The Internet has become banal and ubiquitous. Starting point for this exhibition is what this means for a younger generation of artists and curators. Curated by Aleksandra Domanovic, Petra Heck, Oliver Laric and Katja Novitskova. Participating artists: Martijn Hendriks, David Horvitz, Marisa Olson, Jon Rafman, Alexandre Singh, Ryan Trecartin, And Artie Vierkant.

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January 1, 2012

www.davidhorvitz.com

A few days before the New Year I decided to remove all the content off my web-site, and start this blog from scratch. Maybe it will become a yearly tradition – to clean the slate. I don’t know… It could be interesting. Every year, to let everything go, and to start over. Not necessarily as means of constantly re-defining oneself, but more of letting things not build up – to not hold onto its weight. Though, this is the internet, and you would think nothing can really disappear, right? But what if you choose to always be active right on this point of disappearance? Right at the edge. Once I get into the habit, I will begin to post more. Information about exhibitions, works, etc… Maybe I will post some old things too, if I’m allowed to do that. Cleaning the slate doesn’t necessarily mean completely erasing the past. You can still bring things into the present.

David Horvitz.