Amber Ladd's Artcritical Articles on Net Art and Exhibitions
Amber Ladd, an art critic for artcritical, explores various online art initiatives, notably "The Dumpster," a collaborative project launched by the Whitney Museum's Artport and Tate Online. This initiative emphasizes net art's role in contemporary museum offerings. She also reviews "The Battle of Algiers," one of three works displayed at Artport and Tate Online in early 2006. Ladd critiques an internet art exhibition at the New Museum of Contemporary Art from June to September 2023. Furthermore, she examines Polly Apfelbaum’s exhibit exploring women’s contributions at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati from late 2003 to early 2004, and profiles Saul Ostrow’s new role in Cleveland.
Key facts
- Amber Ladd is an author at artcritical.
- "The Dumpster" is co-commissioned by Artport (Whitney Museum) and Tate Online.
- "The Battle of Algiers" is the second of three commissioned projects at Artport and Tate Online in Feb-Mar 2006.
- An internet exhibition supported by the New Museum of Contemporary Art ran June 23 – September 10.
- Rachel Greene's book "Internet Art" (Thames and Hudson, 2004) is referenced.
- Polly Apfelbaum's exhibition at Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati ran Dec 6, 2003 – Feb 29, 2004.
- Saul Ostrow became Dean of Fine Arts and Chair of Painting at Cleveland Institute of Arts.
- An art school in remote North Carolina allowed students to choose their own classes and study duration.
Entities
Artists
- Polly Apfelbaum
- Shirley Kaneda
- Saul Ostrow
- Rachel Greene
Institutions
- artcritical
- Whitney Museum of American Art
- Artport
- Tate Online
- New Museum of Contemporary Art
- Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati
- Cleveland Institute of Arts
- Thames and Hudson
Locations
- New York
- Cincinnati
- Ohio
- North Carolina