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March 2012

Online exhibition presented as part of Time-Lapse

In 1969, Seth Siegelaub, pioneering supporter of conceptual art, organized
March
 1969 a.k.a One Month, an exhibition that existed only in catalogue form.
Siegelaub
invited thirty-one artists to contribute a work; one for each day of the
month.
Time-Lapse curators Irene Hofmann and Janet Dees have conceived of a
project that
is an homage to Siegelaub's ground-breaking "exhibition," updated for
today's virtual,
technological world. March 2012 will be hosted on the homepage of SITE's
website.
Each day during March one work by a different artist will be featured. The
participating
artists are an international and intergenerational group currently working
with
conceptual, time-based and media-oriented practices.

Artists include:

Axle Contemporary, Daniel Bejar, Martin John Callanan, Beth Coleman +
Howard Goldkrand,
Ron Cooper, Matthew Cusick, Faith Denham, Brent Green, Hillerbrand +
Magsamen, Jennie
C. Jones, Tellervo Kalleinen + Oliver Kochta-Kalleinen, susan pui san lok,
Conor
 McGarrigle,  Linda Montano, neuroTransmitter, Huong Ngo (in collaboration
with
George Monteleone and Or Zubalsky), Paul Notzold, Geof Oppenheimer, Ben
Patterson,
Dawit L. Petros, Adrian Piper, Liliana Porter, Postcommodity, Mark Tribe,
Claudia
X. Valdes, and Donald Woodman.

Visit *http://www.sitesantafe.org/future/march-2012/*
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* On view this week:

March 1:  Adrian Piper, Vanishing Point #2, 2009

March 2: Axle Contemporary, E Pluribus Unum, 2012

Visit Axle Contemporary's mobile gallery at SITE on this day between 10 AM

and 7 PM to be a participant in the E Pluribus Unum project, which will
present
a collective composite portrait of Santa Fe.

March 3: Daniel Bejar, Daniel Bejar/Destroyer (The Googlegänger), 2009-
ongoing

March 4: Faith Denham*, Block H, 2007

March 5: Conor McGarrrigle*, Madmen: The Bittorent Edition, 2011

March 6: Brent Green, "Noah" from Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then, 2010

March 7: Hillerbrand + Magsamen, Accumulation, 2010

Time-Lapse is co-curated by Irene Hofmann, Phillips Director and Chief
Curator and
Janet Dees, Assistant Curator. Support for this exhibition is generously
provided
in part by Lisa and David Barker, Barker Realty. Additional support for
Byron Kim's
project is generously provided by Rosina L. Yue & Bert Lies, MD.