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| 2006: NYTimes Theater Review: It Only Hurts When You Don't Laugh, by Bill Brantley. 2005: 100 Suns + the Nuclear Sublime: An interview with Michael Light, by Robert Hirsch, Afterimage. [PDF] 2004: Tony Price / Atomic Art: press from 1969 - 2004 2004: Pictures at the Hotel Armageddon, Richard B. Woodward, NYTimes: Arts 2003: War as Architecture,Tom Vanderbilt, Knowledge Circuit, Design Inst. (U. of Minnesota) 2003: Through the Lens, the Severe Beauty of Nuclear Test Blasts [100 SUNS], NYTimes: Science 2003: Darkness Visible [100 SUNS], Sharon Delano, The New Yorker 2003: Suns of Destruction [100 SUNS], Marisa Olsen, PLANET Magazine 2003: On View: War Series [Nancy Spero], Karen Rosenberg, New York Magazine 2003: King of Pop [Rosenquist]: ...subtlety amidst spaghetti + mushroom clouds, Mark Stevens, New York Mag 2003: Capturing the Bomb: the Nuclear Weapons Photography of Paul Shambroom + Robert Del Tredici (CWIHP) 2002: Magic Mushrooms, Jonathan Jones on how artists have exploited the bomb. The Guardian (UK) 2002: Art riot: Nevada artists create protest works, Carli Cutchin, Reno News + Review 2002: Lazlo Moholy-Nagy + Atomic Ambivalence in Postwar Chicago, [Abstract] Timothy Garvey, American Art 2001: Desert of Dreams, Tom Vanderbilt, ArtByte: The Magazine of Digital Culture, NY (Jan/Feb) 2000: MoMA, The Bomb + the Abstract Expressionists, Annabell Shark, Direct Art Magazine, Vol.4 2000: Explosive Art: Artists Seeks to Work With Nuclear Material, ABC News 1998: The Future's Mirror, Cornelia Hesse-Honegger, Gregory Steele, Fine Art Forum c.1990s: Chirography, Goran Sonesson, Lund Univ. Dept of Semiotics |
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| NUCLEAR DOCUMENTATION + RESOURCES |
| A CONTEMPORARY ART HISTORY OF THE BOMB |
| Articles: Art Related |
| The Bomb Project is a comprehensive on-line compendium of nuclear-related links, imagery and documentation. It is intended specifically as a resource for artists, and encourages those working in all media, from net.art, film and video, eco-intervention and site-specific installation to more traditional forms of agitprop, to use this site to search for raw material. The Bomb Project has gathered together links to nuclear image archives (still and moving), historical documents, current news, NGOs and activist organizations as well as government labs and arms treaties. It makes accessible the declassified files and graphic documentation produced by the nuclear industry itself, providing a context for comparative study, analysis and creativity. |
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