![]() On Whiteness featured an impressive repertoire of established names (Cindy Sherman, Glen Ligon, Tim Rollins and K.O.S., Sandeep Mukherjee, Anicka Yi) as well as many emerging artists, brought together by the curators in response to feminist scholar Sarah Ahmed’s essay “A Phenomenology of Whiteness”, in which Ahmed wrote that whiteness is a “Habit” and “Something that is taken for granted”. The Racial Imaginary Institute : On Whiteness, The Kitchen Still from Intolerable Whiteness (2018) by Seung-Min Lee.ĭuring the summer months of 2018, when the art world was winding down amid the heat, The Racial Imaginary Institute offered viewers a ‘check-in’ on what whiteness means- in an era of highly visible white nationalism – and what it has meant in America. According to the museum’s website, McArthur conceived Projects 195 as a response to the development of MoMA which will add “gallery space in an adjacent tower with 145 private luxury apartments above the museum”. That is to say, the space described is possible to create and this possibility leaves room for us to consider why it hasn’t been. At the end of the audio recording the narrator informs us that all the features she has described exist, albeit in separate locations. Time spent visualising McArthur’s design within the conspicuously empty gallery (MoMA is in part the subject of this work) makes the surrounding spaces of the city pale in comparison. Her utopian vision is accompanied by a modular model of the structure, set partially hidden in a corner of the gallery. The narrator leads listeners through a non-existent mixed-use living and working space, detailing apartments, office spaces, artist studios, a pool with a ramp that is fully accessible for the disabled, a communal dining area and so on, producing a mental representation of a space and its community. The substance of this work is an audio guide narrated by a calm, didactic voice which instructs the audience in an exercise of the imagination. For MoMA’s Projects series McArthur has created a significant conceptual work of art that leaves most of the physical gallery space empty. ![]() If this account is not entered with a hostname, then the Run As User will fail to be found with the above error on the secondary nodes, and will then be defaulted to the Network Server account instead.If you haven’t already visited Projects 195: Park McArthur, this is one show you still have a chance to catch before it closes at the end of January. For a distributed environment, it is required to enter the account including hostname (i.e. ![]() The LsaLookupNames2 error is related to the initial configuration for Tableau Server using the local account for the Run As User. Option 2 As a workaround, verify that the Run As User is configured with a full domain and that all nodes have access to this user, and then attempt to deploy the coordination service again.ĬauseThis behaviour is related to a known issue (ID: 833891 ) which has been fixed in a recent release of Tableau Server. For more information on current releases, see Upgrade Tableau Server and Server Upgrade. Click here for downloads of current and previous versions of Tableau Server: Tableau Server Downloads and Release Notes. Resolution Option 1 Upgrade to Tableau Server 2018.2.5, 2018.3.2 or a newer version. Additionally, the following error might be found in the tabadminagent logs. When using local authentication, a new repository cannot be added to a worker node and the deployment of the coordination service fails.
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