Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 25th, 2010
BGM used: Lunar Clock ~ Luna Dial (Touhou Suimusou: Immaterial and Missing Power, Izayoi Sakuya Night Stage) Late video is late :V I suddenly feel unhappy on the outcome of this video. I WAS suppose to insert SWR’s Mystic Oriental Love Consultation BUT it doesn’t fit like crap so I resorted to the said BGM. [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 22nd, 2010
Rudolf Stingel was born on 1956 in Merano, Italy, currently lives and Works in New York. Stingel says it in his usual no-nonsense, dazzlingly beautiful way. For his sixth show with Cooper since 1994, Stingel — who would be among my first picks for the next Whitney Biennial — has left this temple-like [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 20th, 2010
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 20th, 2010
Prof. Nurit Govrin: Jacob Porat’s Kafka The paintings of Jacob Porat converse with Kafka on the backdrop of Kafka’s home city — Prague – in a multi-layer “correspondence”. One layer is Porat’s paintings. The second consists of photographed sites in Prague. The third includes pen drawings made by Kafka, and the fourth depicts Kafkaesque situations [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 20th, 2010
Aurel Schmidt was born on 1982 in Kamloops, BC, Canada. currently lives and Works in New York. He was living a really charmed life in Vancouver. The zombie drawings take a long time. Days, Months. . . I’ve never timed it Everything was perfect. he needed to make life more difficult. [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 19th, 2010
Being responsible for a group art exhibition can be scary. There are artists to organize, the venue to book, promotional material to distribute — the list is endless. One of the most stressful times is hanging day. This can be both chaotic and exhausting with artists dropping off artworks, paintings waiting to [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 19th, 2010
As one of the most prodigious artists of the 1980s and 90s, Martin Kippenberger epitomised the romantic notion of the artist in the late 20th century. Inventing himself as the centre of the art world, Martin Kippenberger’s practice was based on shameless self-promotion. Mythologizing himself as an Everyman-hero, Kippenberger’s vast body of work [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 19th, 2010
Maurizio Cattelan was born on 1960 in Padua, Italy. Maurizio Cattelan’s art often combines sculpture and performance. Maurizio Cattelan has a subtle sense of the paradoxes of transgression, the limits of tolerance. Since the early 1990s, his work has provoked and challenged the limits of contemporary value systems through its use of [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 19th, 2010
Exhibitions are one of the most powerful, versatile and costeffective tools available. To get the most out of them, check out our top tips on effective exhibiting, covering everything from setting objectives and designing your stand, to following up and measuring effectiveness. A strategic marketing tool – Exhibitions, like advertising, direct mail, PR [...]
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Posted in Exhibition displays on Jan 19th, 2010
Toby Ziegler was born on 1972. Toby Zieglerâ??s paintings and sculptures reflect a personal negotiation with the synthetic and the exotic. Fabricating his images on a computer, traditional motifs such as landscapes, still-life, and cultural artefacts are removed from the familiarity of popular consciousness and reconfigured as templates of abstracted information. Translated [...]
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