Nov 30, 2010

Nov 28, 2010

Nov 27, 2010


Untitled (Château de Tariquet, Fila sticker) by Andreas Banderas

Nov 22, 2010


The UKS’ library is composed of member’s donations of own catalogues, portfolios and other publications, old source books, magazines, museum's catalogues, artist's books, books on various theories, books on technique, books on artist's rights, pamphlets… the list goes on and on. All of this material has been meticulously archived and classified according to the famous Dewey Decimal Classification in order to present this material to the public. However with such a dispersed body of information, it still is easy to get lost...

In an effort to consolidate UKS' classification of publications and present material deemed relevant, UKS' civil servant have invited two artist and a designer to work on the library set-up and explicate on the nature of the archive and its presentation.

Artists Andreas Banderas and Natalie Rognsøy have together conceived modular sculptures that have operations such as search, systematization, retrieval and distortion of material at the basis of their production. In the library the sculptures function as displays for publications. Far from being invisible book-holders, the works engage in a dialogue with the presented material.

Designer René Josdal has worked with UKS' miniaturized and color-coded Dewey-system to produce a poster to serve as an entry point to the library's classifications.

If you're confused now -- you should definitely come to the opening Thursday November 25th 7pm.

Curated by Mikael D. Brkic

Facebook Event

Adress:
Unge Kunstneres Samfund
Lakkegata 55D
0187 Oslo
Norge

Nov 18, 2010

Nov 16, 2010

Rolled-paper reliefs



Rolled-paper reliefs & 3-D Stencils

From 'Working Big, A Teacher's Guide to Environmental Sculpture'
Public Collectors

David Ligare


David Ligare
Sand Drawing #2
1971

From 'Working Big, A Teacher's Guide to Environmental Sculpture'
Public Collectors

Charlotte Brooks



Charlotte Brooks
From 'trans formation' N° 1. 1950

Public Collectors


ETC ETC etc

Micah Schippa


Micah Schippa

Nov 14, 2010


Can't shave without my razor
Nick DeMarco

Nov 13, 2010

Anne Guros


Untitled by Anne Guros
Website
Flickr

Nov 10, 2010

Marianne Viero


Tables & Plates
in Hotel Y Boulevard, Amsterdam, 2007

Marianne Viero

Nov 9, 2010

Fear knocked at the door, faith answered, there was no one there



'Fear knocked at the door, faith answered, there was no one there'
Rasmus Emanuel Svensson & Andreas Banderas

First edition: 100 copies
ISBN 978-2-35862-022-2
24 pages, black and white printed - 20 x 28 cm
Printed on grey papers
9 euro + shipping.

Published by Kaugummi

Daniel Gustav Crame


Calendar (continuous)
35 x 46 cm. 12 pages
Screenprint
Edition 25

Daniel Gustav Crame

Café Royal Books pop-up library



Café Royal Books pop-up library is open office hours till November 19th at the PR1 Gallery, UCLan, Preston UK.

Nov 3, 2010

Martin Creed


Work No. 99: An intrusion and a protrusion from a wall
1994
Gold and silver plate on brass
Two parts, each 3" diam
Installation at Rhizome, Amsterdam

Martin Creed

John Stockton

John Stockton is sitting in the kitchen and listening to lady gaga over tivoli radio
John Stockton fantasize about a hand blender
John Stockton would like to make soup 'from scratch'
John Stockton feel nervous regarding blender via Clas Ohlson
John Stockton is considering sending an email to Karl Malone and ask about Karl Malone seems blender via the expert is still satisfactory
John Stockton staring at the letter magnets on the fridge
John Stockton staring hard
John Stockton feel dizzy
John Stockton imagines that he's been 'hypnotized'
John Stockton gets up from his chair, walks over to the window, looking out the window, open the refrigerator, look in the fridge
John Stockton is left and smell in the fridge
John Stockton notice his face getting cold



Audun Mortensen
(Translated from norwegian via google translate)

Alex Fischer - Digital Collage (2008 - 2010)


Alex Fischer - Digital Collage (2008 - 2010)

REALIZING SOLUTIONS



:-):-):-) REALIZING SOLUTIONS TO THE IMMATERIAL is an exhibition curated by Raphael Cohen and Bea Walling. The show runs from 11/5/10 to 12/17/10 with an opening reception on 11/4/10. For a list of participating artists please visit our tumblr

How has the emergence of a virtual community affected the way we perceive information? Can a work that exists virtually exist similarly in real space? ...In what ways does our relationship with the screen translate and inform our understanding of traditional fine art mediums? The age of technology has presented us with a series of questions regarding our experience perceiving and digesting information. The rise of new media art, specifically art created to be viewed solely through the Internet, has created alternatives to the tradition of the viewing space. How can the artist exploit or distort an image’s responsibility to the viewer? Is a website or computer screen an equal vantage point to the gallery setting? Does a transformation of media contribute to a work’s meaning? How do aspects of physicality, “objectness”, virtuality and relationship affect the viewer and the way an artwork is perceived? This show charts the advantages and disadvantages of new media and the potential of it’s presentation.

By pressing the contemporary digital community for solutions to the problems addressed above, we are attempting to represent viable new media solutions and innovations within the presentation space of the gallery. Due to the nature of new media, artists working within this vein often create communities that are not distinguished or limited by regional location. This freedom and ability has allowed artistic communities to grow and thrive, outsource ideas, hold critical discourse, and disseminate information quickly and proficiently. Due to the universality of the Internet, users are able to communicate and express themselves from across the globe, and work closely with one another from their respective origins, without the hindrance of region, age, facility, or institution. It seems appropriate given the theme of our exhibition proposal that this breadth of community be utilized and exploited. By showing the work of students and young artists from across the globe alongside the work of the RISD student body we as curators are not only able to represent a variety of interpretations to the questions posed but also emphasize the depth of community that is represented digitally through a vast network of platforms.


REBECCA ABBE
PATRICK ARMSTRONG
RYAN BARONE
NICHOLAS BRANCACCIO AND ERIK PETERSON
DANIEL BREWSTER
CRAIG DERMODY
WILLIAM DINTENFASS
LOUIS DOULAS
ELIZABETH ENGLANDER
KATE FOX
STEFAN GUNN
DEANNA HAVAS
MARTIN KOHOUT
JAMIE KRASNER
MATHEW LEIFHEIT
JULIA PANEK AND CHRIS TAYLOR
RENE ABYTHE
RAFAEL ROZENDAAL
TRAVESS SMALLEY
BRAD TINMOUTH
BRAD TROEMEL

Nov 2, 2010

U2lyrics


ongoing archive of book dedications

WORLD FOOD BOOKS


Arrangement II, Liv Barrett and Joshua Petherick, 2010.

World Food is a book service founded in 2010. Our simple aim is to present a quality selection of international
contemporary art journals, monographs, and artist editions to Melbourne, Australia.