Hannes Kilian - Marcia Haydée, Stuttgarter Ballett, 1967
black station - The Sketch Of Wuhan
Amy Stein - Domesticated (2008)
Artist’s statement:
“Within these scenes I explore our paradoxical relationship with the wild and how our...
Tom Phillips - A Humument (1966-73)
“In 1966 Phillips set himself a task: to find a second-hand book for threepence and alter every page by...
Distortion.
Human Rights Poster by Chantel McNamara (Greensburg, PA, USA)
Abstract landscapes by Brad Moore
Daniel Nilsson
Attempting to fulfill my lifelong dream of flying silently and peacefully, I jumped off a two story roof
attached to approximately...
‘TURN OFF THE LIGHT’ Light-painting performance
Inspired by Arabic calligraphy, rap lyrics and poetry, Julien Breton, under the moniker Kaalam, is creating calligraphic work that is radiant, elegant and completely breathtaking. Teaser of the light-painting’s performance “Turn off the light” introducing the future show in 2013.
I AM A SERIOUS ARTIST
about artist: jon hewitt is an artist because he is not good-looking enough to be a model, atletic enough to be a football player, passionate enough to be an actor, rhythmic enough to be a musician or clever enough to be a scientist. he studied fine art at oxford brookes university in the uk. he has exibited in australia and internationally and recently comleted a residency at red gate gallery in beijing, china. he also ran the trans-siberian arts centre with artist britt salt earlier this year. his work is held in collections in australia, the uk an usa. he never uses capital letters. ever.
Andres Bedoya “Ultra Madre” [Video]
In 2009 Andres Bedoya organized a haunting performance installation “Ultra Madre,” in which 57 women lay still on the scaffolding of the main arch of the Museo Nacional de Arte in La Paz, Bolivia. For one hour the women did not move, their long, black hair cascading down the 15-foot structure. The jarring image of the soft hair against the rigid architecture stirred a quiet but lasting sense of unease.
Installation and Performance - mixed media, approx. 8’ w x 15’ h x 5’ d, National Museum of Art, La Paz, Bolivia, 2009.
Sarah Trouche - Action for China, Songzhuang, China, 2011 - Photography mounted on aluminium (105 x 70 cm) (30 x 20 cm)
Devour
“To eat is to appropriate by destruction” - Jean-Paul Sartre (French existentialist and writer, 1905-1980)
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