SND

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SND
Venice, California

Member Since: 1/20/2007
Last Seen: 8/7/2008

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Here are all the links to the many (too many!) publications I contribute to, and some places you can find my work on the internets...

www.sndx.net [] www.myspace.com/sndx [] www.Flavorpill.com [] www.whitehotmagazine.com [] www.Artkrush.com [] www.Artweek.com [] www.artltdmag.com [] www.modernpainters.co.uk [] www.art-review.com [] www.intersectionmagazine.com [] www.aapmag.com [] www.kotorimag.com [] www.timeout.com/travel/losangeles  

Who Is SND?

SND (aka Shana Nys Dambrot) is the luckiest girl in the world. Growing up in Manhattan, she studied Art History at Vassar and worked for Leo Castelli, Larry Gagosian and the Guggenheim Museum before moving to LA in 1995 in search of more open ranges, and since that time her fine art & design reviews, features and interviews have appeared in scores of publications including Modern Painters, Art Review, ARTnews, Whitehotmagazine.com, Kotori Magazine, tema celeste, Angeleno, Art Asia Pacific, Intersection, TimeOut LA, Juxtapoz and Coagula Art Journal, and she is currently the LA Managing Editor at Flavorpill.net and a Contributing Editor at its affiliate publication Arkrush.com, as well as at west coast bastions Artweek and Art Ltd.

SND thinks of herself as a fresher, more modern kind of critic than the stereotypical elitist didact. Her goal is to inspire a love of art in a broad an audience, using as little impenetrable artspeak as possible. See, the world is full of very smart people who never took an art class; they have the yearning and the capacity to bring art into their lives but don’t know where to start, and SND wants to show them. Her blog at Uber.com/snd is the most powerful tool in her arsenal to date; giving her a platform to share a kaleidoscopic range of interpretation, discovery, adventure, curiosity and behind-the-scenes access to the hardy and heady LA art world that has given her so much.

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May 22, 2008 10:35 PM  (go back to main view)
Xin Lu Video Bus Tour
the view from my seat
the view from my seat
A couple of weeks ago I took part in this fantastic conceptual film screening aboard a charter bus. The Xin Lu Video Bus Tour was a project by filmmaker and video artist Ming-Yuen Ma, and it was that rarest of birds, an experimental art event that was truly a success. An afternoon program of short films was keyed to play on the in-ceiling DVD screens, their order synchronized with stops along the route and punctuated by performance art pieces and chaotic happenings. I'm a fan of art that attempts such profound literal and semiotic experiments. It makes the familiar strange, transforming folks into tourists in their own hometowns, sojourners in their own lives, thereby jostling them (okay me) into a position of inquiry and dislocated curiosity that is the envy of all artists and scientists. Do it the next time one comes around if you get the chance, it's worth your time to get to know what you don't know you don't know about where you've put down your roots.
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Posted by copyright1... on
did you ever see Simon Lee's artbus project when it was either in ABMB or at the Armory Fair a few years back?
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Jul 30, 2008 8:47 PM
i think i'm too old to take the young voter pledge, but i'll go for it anyway!

cheers, juliaschwartzart. com
Sammy
Jul 14, 2008 2:14 PM
check out Juliana Romano - Will Happiness Find Me?

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ML
Jul 09, 2008 5:56 PM
Shana, sorry to hear about the FISA vote today. Obama voted for it; Clinton against it.
SND
Jul 10, 2008 3:39 PM
don't tell me you think she'd have voted against it if she were the nominee! that's just naive. anyway i plan on renewing my ACLU membership again this year and also on answering my phone, "F*ck George Bush" every day until Obama is inaugurated.
ML
Jul 10, 2008 7:29 PM
I've heard that argument. Just as I've heard that he would have voted for the invasion of Iraq if he had been in the Senate. Maybe to both. Maybe not. But he did promise to filibuster FISA and didn't. I'll still vote for him - McCain is a short fuse and should be kept from any triggers, but I've been sending $$ to ActBlue. Anybody decent running against Pelosi and Feinstein will also give a few dollars from me.

I guess I was hoping I was wrong and he was in fact different. Oh well.
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