B. Ingrid Olson Work from her oeuvre. “If it should be a novel, we’d hope for it to be one written in verse. Said novel would be for two sisters, a secret life and a normal life. Their ground is unstable ground, but usable nonetheless. Between the verses, as the peripheries start their blur, we find our limits […]
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Clement Valla
Monday, 19 May 2014
Clement Valla Work from Surface Survey “Surface Survey is comprised of digital prints and 3D printed sculptures, structured around concepts of archaeology, computer software, meaning-making, and images that are not meant for human consumption. To explore these themes, Valla collects digital artifacts produced by software that turns photographs into 3D Models. The arranged fragments are left untouched, exhibiting […]
Dan Holdsworth
Saturday, 17 May 2014
Dan Holdsworth Work from Mirrors FTP. “The mirror as a tool for the receptacle of representation has been utilised ever since the early progressions of the camera obscura and of course its traces are left within the very process of film-based photography, in regards to the imprint of light and time onto the negative and […]
Marc Horowitz
Wednesday, 14 May 2014
Marc Horowitz Work from his oeuvre Marc Horowitz graduated from USC with an MFA in 2012. Currently, his projects are in dialogue with a diverse range of subjects, including entertainment, advertising, the built environment, commerce and the quest for daily meaning. “In my own day-to-day, I am constantly making lists of potential inventions, neologisms, moneymaking schemes, […]
Avery K. Singer
Tuesday, 13 May 2014
Avery K. Singer Work from her oeuvre. “If one views the past, be it in glances through old magazines, in movies of lost eras, or in visions of what was to come, the stream of history is laid bare, flowing forward to the present day. If one stops at a certain point and ignores […]
Guido van der Werve
Sunday, 11 May 2014
Guido van der Werve Work from his oeuvre. “Dutch artist Guido van der Werve makes the kind of films Caspar David Friedrich might have dreamt up if he had had a sense of humour and access to a camera. Saturated in an atmosphere of melancholy, loss and loneliness, preoccupied with dead composers and centuries-old dance […]
Katja Novitskova
Friday, 9 May 2014
Katja Novitskova Work from Spirit, Curiosity, Opportunity. “The objects found in this fossilised collection look like cubes, polygons, slots, arrows, round holes, bones, feathers and even artistic impressions. It may have resulted from a variation of the same basic process which forms fossils on Earth, where mud replaces organic material over time. There is a […]
Der Grund ist nicht Licht, sondern Nacht
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Der Grund ist nicht Licht, sondern Nacht at Christian Ehretraut. “ Through their surfaces, structures and the ways in which they are assembled, the works in the exhibition move in direct relation to the surrounding exhibition space and installed artwork. In their use of optical irritations, often intense color and repetitive rhythm, they oscillate between playful […]
Screen Play
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Screen Play A show of documentations of artworks by: Kathryn Andrews, Brendan Anton Jaks, Eva Berendes, Simon Denny, Carson Fisk-Vittori, Patrick Hill, Tilman Hornig, Dan Rees, Philipp Timischl, Anne de Vries at SWG3 Gallery, Glasgow Curated by Camille Le Houezec & Joey Villemont. “As artists we create images, as curators we believe in their potential; […]
Simon Dybbroe Møller
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Simon Dybbroe Møller Work from “Aperture & Orifice” at Galerie Kamm, Berlin. “This is what I would like you to know and how I would like you to know it. The music video to D’Angelos breakthrough hit “Untitled (How Does It Feel)” could be read as a meditation on the brotherhood between the vulgar and the […]