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		<title>Paul Kneale&#8217;s Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Paul Kneale is an artist and writer based in London. Kneale&#8217;s upcoming shows and projects include Art Gallery of Ontario, Galleries, Lafayette Paris, and/or London. He co­runs Library+ project space and plays in the band TINA. Here are his selections for the best shows of last year. 1. Morag Keil, Potpourri at Cubitt Gallery, London Consisting of a single video that was also available online, positioning a visit to the space as nearly redundant. snippets of dialog from a celeb sex tape rehearsed in mundane settings who&#8217;s filming seemed alternately meticulous and distracted. HD/SD. Choices. A strobe light held on a moving motorcycle.  This video somehow unsettled me more than anything I&#8217;ve seen recently on [&#8230;]</p><p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.abrahamlubelski.com/paul-kneales-top-5-exhibitions-of-2013/">Paul Kneale&#8217;s Top 5 Exhibitions of 2013</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.abrahamlubelski.com">NY Arts Magazine</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Paul Kneale is an artist and writer based in London. Kneale&#8217;s upcoming shows and projects include Art Gallery of Ontario, Galleries, Lafayette Paris, and/or London. He co­runs Library+ project space and plays in the band TINA. Here are his selections for the best shows of last year.</h3>
<p><strong>1. <a href="http://cubittartists.org.uk/2013/10/01/morag-keil/">Morag Keil, Potpourri at Cubitt Gallery</a>, London</strong><br />
Consisting of a single video that was also available online, positioning a visit to the space as nearly redundant. snippets of dialog from a celeb sex tape rehearsed in mundane settings who&#8217;s filming seemed alternately meticulous and distracted. HD/SD. Choices. A strobe light held on a moving motorcycle.  This video somehow unsettled me more than anything I&#8217;ve seen recently on /b/. The title &#8216;Potpourri&#8217; recalling the proximity of media culture to scented toilets.</p>
<p><strong>2. <a href="http://www.spacestudios.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/human-wave-the-videotapes-of-raymond-pettibon">Raymond Pettibon, Human Wave at SPACE</a>, London</strong><br />
In a year filled with vacuous formalism masquerading as network kitsch, this show of the artist&#8217;s lesser known videos was a breath of punk smog. The degraded quality of the VHS originals seemed to ridicule the current vogue for early digital crap as an after­effect. Kim and Thurston rating and smashing records. Quasi­religious ceremonies filled with howling. Perfectly installed with a collection of random office chairs as seating.</p>
<p><strong>3. <a href="http://projectnativeinformant.com/?project=georgie-nettell">Georgie Nettell at Project Native Informant</a>, London</strong><br />
A show that was aggressively indifferent to itself. Variations of serialised works, printed on canvass in colour schemes to match the galleries&#8217; textures.  Sections of the drywall theatrically removed as if to say, &#8216;work is here&#8217;. Everywhere a palpable urge to go on. Nowhere any horizon to meet.</p>
<p><strong>4. <a href="http://www.baustelle-schaustelle.de/">Megan Rooney, Everything&#8217;s the same this is my dream at Baustelle Schaustelle</a>, Essen</strong><br />
The weirdest show I saw this year achieved an uneasy levity. A bronze cheetah borrowed from Europe&#8217;s largest brothel was both present and depicted in scores of tender watercolors. A wall text rendered in faux­ teenage girl handwriting described a moment in said club suspended between enlightenment and existential crisis. Plato&#8217;s cave redecorated.</p>
<p><strong>5. <a href="https://www.facebook.com/events/322056734569645/">Bea Schlingellhof, Onaboat at AP News</a>, Zurich</strong><br />
The glass exterior walls of this shopping mall-­located gallery were covered by blue­washed posters emblazoned with &#8216;TOD&#8217;, German for death. Inside people smoked vigorously, pursued some racist books and watched a film on Jacques Cousteau. The artist produced a pointed discourse about gender and exploration that evaded localization in an object, or terra firma.</p>
<p>See top 5&#8217;s from other NY Arts contributors <a href="http://www.abrahamlubelski.com/?p=15009">here.</a> Paul&#8217;s past work can be found <a href="www.paulkneale.net">here.</a></p>
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