Sep 27, 2010

Tabor Robak


Bowtie
Chain, garbage bags, duct tape, beach ball, slime
by Tabor Robak


Knife (Plastic-Wrap) by Andreas Banderas
Thanks Mikael

New Age Default



When Surfing Becomes Form
Opening Reception. Thursday 30th September, 6-11pm

ANDREAS BANDERAS
LAUREN BRICK
JUSTIN KEMP
HANNA TERESSE NILSSON
KATE PRICE
KATY ROSE PRITCHARD
HANIA STELLA-SAWICKA
LISA SMITHEY
LAWRENCE WESTLAKE

part of the series NEW AGE DEFAULT

curated by Ben Vickers
presented by DIETER KLOSS

Sep 22, 2010

The General Public Library



The General Public Library is a library/reading room project, organized by Mylinh Nguyen, which is accessible as an online resource as well. To start the library, Nguyen invited designers, publishers, curators, artists, galleries, and musicians to contribute publications to the project that reflect the donor’s practice, methodology, inspiration and interest.

Sep 20, 2010

AIDS3D - Ideal Work (Creative Solutions)



Solar panels whisper sweet promises of a cheap, painless and sustainable solution to the energy/climate crises. At the same time, they reinforce the eschatological fear of impending doom which could follow a peak-oil or global warming disaster. Solar technologies are improving quickly, but currently they are without a doubt, overly expensive and inefficient. Many critics claim that solar panel installations have a negative EROEI (Energy Returned on Energy Invested); that is, they require more energy and capital to produce than they will ever give back during their lifetime of operation. However, the solar cells on display here generate no electricity, instead they access an alternative energy source.

Ideal Work, a synonym of the term "exergy," is the total amount of useful work available in a closed thermodynamic system during its inevitable trip towards equilibrium and ruin. Originally, it was a concept utilized by physicists, ecologists, economists and systems theorists. With Ideal Work, we propose a possible universal (albeit capitalistic and anthropocentric) philosophical concept of value or utility compatible with the laws of thermodynamics. The energy flow of the sun has been exchanged with the energy flow of the art world. But are the negentropic dreams of an ever-accruing aura and value of a Great Work within the art market reconcilable with the second law?

These pieces are a lazy attempt at building a free-energy 'generator'. Instead of absorbing sunlight, they transform one form of energy into an another, becoming what Nikola Tesla proposed in a 1901 patent application as a "self-acting… engine… capable… of deriving energy from the Medium—the ideal way [of generating power]” The perpetual oscillation between their status as a thing and their status as a sign generates its own force. This uncertainty fuels an energy conversion device which collects and accumulates the contextual vibrations of its own 'medium'—non-functional photovoltaic cells, aluminum and glass
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In a subjectively materialist analysis, does the passive surface of our decorative panel generate more 'energy' than the real thing? If we can reduce the main aspects of the art system into currencies of attention, aura and capital and equate them with thrermodynamic energy then the answer may be yes. As long as people discuss the work, collectors decide to buy the work for more money than it cost to make it, and they manage to resell it later on for a profit, this underlying faith in eternal growth, which fuels the market, could be sustained. Compared to a functional solar panel which eventually becomes obsolete or suffers mechanical failure, the Ideal Work we present could curve eternally upwards on its graph of surplus energy production values — at least until the end of civilization.
Ideal Work (Creative Solutions)

OK ;-)


OK ;-)

Sep 13, 2010

Jogging Commemorative Archive



This project features a full archive of all 743 Jogging posts from 2009-2010.
Images of these works are viewable in chronological secession on Youtube videos that feature
the Billboard Top 100 tracks for the first week of September 2010.

Jogging Commemorative Archive

Marius Engh


"Terracotta (Shades of Red)"
2010

From the exhibition When Do You See Yourself in Ten Years? @ Standard (Oslo)

Sep 12, 2010

Sep 10, 2010


Untitled (Chico)
by Andreas Banderas

Sep 8, 2010

Sep 6, 2010

KEEGAN MCHARGUE


UNTITLED (PRETEEN) II, 2010
KEEGAN MCHARGUE

Cave 2 Cave


Reflections of cave paintings on mirror foil photographed in real live,
printed and hanged over a wooden stick on the wall.

Cave 2 Cave by Anne de Vries

JOSIP VANIŠTA


Oil on canvas
1959
JOSIP VANIŠTA

ANTUN MOTIKA


Collage 1945
ANTUN MOTIKA

TRAVELERI


TRAVELERI

BORIS DEMUR


BORIS DEMUR

MIRKO RADOJIČIĆ


1975
MIRKO RADOJIČIĆ

Sep 2, 2010

Sep 1, 2010

Unter dem Motto


September 3-5, 2010

Second edition of the Art Book Fair, presenting 70+ publishers from all over the world

Organized by Motto Berlin & Chert Gallery
Skalitzerstrasse 68
10997 Berlin

Motto Distribution