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Breda mainly manufactured railway carriages, electric and steam locomotives, boilers, farm machinery and equipment.
One of these factory buildings was Pirelli HangarBicocca, which at the time was divided into blocks of different types, origin and size.
In 1955 Breda Elettromeccanica e Locomotive enlarged its premises with the addition of a cubic barrel-vaulted building which is now the Cubo exhibition space of HangarBicocca.
The huge building which is today called "Le Navate", was constructed between 1963 and 1965 for the transformers department.
In the early 1980s, Breda was taken over by the Ansaldo Group and, almost at the same time, the historic industrial areas gradually began to be decommissioned.
After a decade of neglect, HangarBicocca (formerly known as Ansaldo 17) was purchased by Prelios, the former Pirelli RE, which in 2004 decided to turn it into an exhibition space for contemporary art.
To see full set on HangarBicocca:
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Serie Architects and Franken Architekten, 2012. The rooftop area displays the latest automobile models and the building is intended to look as if it is floating on Waterworks River. The river is used to cool the inside of the building. Stratford, London Borough of Newham.
by Klaus Dieterstorfer (AT), Alex Minichmair (AT), Rupert Huber (AT), Felix Minichmair (AT)
Mit dem Solar Synthesizer 0.4 wurde der erste Versuch gestartet, Klänge mit der Energie der Sonne zu erzeugen. Auf diese Weise kann elektronische Musik erstmals energieautark gespielt werden. Bei einer vollkommenen Bestrahlung durch die Sonne oder einer anderen Lichtquelle entsteht eine harmonische Klanglandschaft, die sich verändert, sobald ein Mensch sich zwischen Sonne und Photovoltaikzellen stellt. Anstatt Tasten zu drücken, bewegt man die Hand zum Panel hin oder von diesem weg.
Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Hanging Figures
Juan Muñoz
1997
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Double Bind
Juan Muñoz
2001
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Conversation Piece
Juan Muñoz
1994
This is the West Wing at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts located at 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA.
This section of the Museum opened in 1985; it was designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates and features some beautiful late Brutalist architecture.
The West Wing was sponsored significantly in part by Sydney and Frances Lewis, who owned BEST Products. Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates also designed the iconic headquarters building for BEST Products, located in neighboring Henrico County.
I was tempted to convert this one to black & white but decided against in in the end. I like the color of the wooden beams and the softness of the yellow light on a white surface. You’re looking up from the bottom of one of the staircases of “Drents Museum” in Assen to the roof of the former coach house (I added a night shot of the outside a couple of weeks ago www.flickr.com/photos/100_woorden/21934943603/)
I really like the contrast between the old building and the new underground exhibition spaces architect Erick van Egeraat created.
boston, massachusetts
january 1971
art exhibition
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Coloured sorting garbage cans.
To see full set on HangarBicocca:
www.flickr.com/photos/129231073@N06/albums/72157660133567542
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Many Times
Juan Muñoz
1999
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Breda mainly manufactured railway carriages, electric and steam locomotives, boilers, farm machinery and equipment.
One of these factory buildings was Pirelli HangarBicocca, which at the time was divided into blocks of different types, origin and size.
In 1955 Breda Elettromeccanica e Locomotive enlarged its premises with the addition of a cubic barrel-vaulted building which is now the Cubo exhibition space of HangarBicocca.
The huge building which is today called "Le Navate", was constructed between 1963 and 1965 for the transformers department.
In the early 1980s, Breda was taken over by the Ansaldo Group and, almost at the same time, the historic industrial areas gradually began to be decommissioned.
After a decade of neglect, HangarBicocca (formerly known as Ansaldo 17) was purchased by Prelios, the former Pirelli RE, which in 2004 decided to turn it into an exhibition space for contemporary art.
To see full set on HangarBicocca:
www.flickr.com/photos/129231073@N06/albums/72157660133567542
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Conversation Piece
Juan Muñoz
1996
boston, massachusetts
january 1971
art exhibition
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
This is the West Wing at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts located at 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA.
This section of the Museum opened in 1985; it was designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates and features some beautiful late Brutalist architecture.
The West Wing was sponsored significantly in part by Sydney and Frances Lewis, who owned BEST Products. Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates also designed the iconic headquarters building for BEST Products, located in neighboring Henrico County.
ExCeL, (Exhibition Centre London), opened in 2000 and Phase II completed this year. It has become a world-class convention venue and will host seven Olympic events in 2012. There are 100,000 sq m of covered space, alongside the north quay of the old Royal Victoria Dock. It is served by 3 DLR stations and 5 on-site hotels with another in construction. Phase 1: Moxley Architects. Phase II architects: Grimshaw. Engineering: McAlpine. London Borough of Newham.
Image: Copyright ©2010 Images George Rex. All Rights Reserved.
A reception and screening of the film ‘Drawn to War’, a documentary about the life of British artist Eric Ravilious, whose artwork often drew inspiration from his wartime surroundings. Roger Readwin provided brief remarks
and introduced Dame Diane Lees.
One of the Pencil Vs Camera artworks I made for Trust Merchant Bank, everywhere in Democratic Republic of Congo. I captured the photo, made the drawing and conceptualized the image.
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Une des créations Pencil Vs Camera que j'ai faites pour la Trust Merchant Bank, partout en République Démocratique du Congo. J'ai pris la photo, fait le dessin et conceptualisé l'image.
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The Royal Cast Collection was founded in 1895 as part of Statens Museum for Kunst. Today it consists of more than 2000 plaster casts.
The Westindian Warehouse Originally the warehouse was built to accommodate sugar and rum. But in 1984 the Royal Cast Collection moved in and turned the warehouse into an exhibitionspace.
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by Klaus Dieterstorfer (AT), Alex Minichmair (AT), Rupert Huber (AT), Felix Minichmair (AT)
Mit dem Solar Synthesizer 0.4 wurde der erste Versuch gestartet, Klänge mit der Energie der Sonne zu erzeugen. Auf diese Weise kann elektronische Musik erstmals energieautark gespielt werden. Bei einer vollkommenen Bestrahlung durch die Sonne oder einer anderen Lichtquelle entsteht eine harmonische Klanglandschaft, die sich verändert, sobald ein Mensch sich zwischen Sonne und Photovoltaikzellen stellt. Anstatt Tasten zu drücken, bewegt man die Hand zum Panel hin oder von diesem weg.
Photo: Ars Electronica / Birgit Cakir
Located in the former Madre de Dios Dominican Convent School, founded in the 17th century, the Alcalá de Henares Regional Archaeological Museum provides an educational review of the history of the region that makes up the Community of Madrid from prehistoric times to the present day.
Its collection reveals the history of Madrid through material evidence of its past. In this way, it includes the evolution of the landscape and fauna until the arrival of early man, the life of these settlers, the first producing societies, the Roman occupation, the Middle Ages and the transfer of the Spanish Court to Madrid from Valladolid. It also has a section devoted to archaeology as a science and its presence in the Community Madrid.
The museum has guided tours available of its permanent and temporary exhibitions, and for people with visual impairments. All tours must be booked in advance by calling 91 879 66 66.
Coinciding with its 25th anniversary, the centre will be known as the Regional Archaeological and Paleontological Museum as of June 2022, incorporating the Valley of the Neanderthals -Pinilla del Valle- and Llano de la Horca -Santorcaz- sites.
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Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Double Bind
Juan Muñoz
2001
One of the Pencil Vs Camera artworks I made for Trust Merchant Bank, everywhere in Democratic Republic of Congo. I captured the photo, made the drawing and conceptualized the image.
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Une des créations Pencil Vs Camera que j'ai faites pour la Trust Merchant Bank, partout en République Démocratique du Congo. J'ai pris la photo, fait le dessin et conceptualisé l'image.
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The first exhibition opens at the recently renamed Kings Gallery, Buckingham Palace on the 17th May until 6th October 2024. This exhibition showcases 100 years of Royal portrait photography from the likes of Dorothy Wilding and Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz, David Bailey, and Rankin.
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One of the Pencil Vs Camera artworks I made for Trust Merchant Bank, everywhere in Democratic Republic of Congo. I captured the photo, made the drawing and conceptualized the image.
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Une des créations Pencil Vs Camera que j'ai faites pour la Trust Merchant Bank, partout en République Démocratique du Congo. J'ai pris la photo, fait le dessin et conceptualisé l'image.
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Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Many Times
Juan Muñoz
1999
In the photo is the back of Applerock Studios as seen from a laneway called James Joyce’s Walk.
the work of numerous artists in the photo.
The building was originally a clothes factory called Pallas’. The area it was based in was the (in)famous Monto area; once the largest red light district in Dublin as immortalised in the Dubliners’ ballad “Take Her Up to Monto” .
Applerock Studios is a multi-use space for Rehearsals, Photography/Video, Gallery, Location, Launches, Performance, Venue, Exhibitions/Installations, Auditions, and Pop-up events. There are 3 facilities: Rehearsal Studios, The Annex and The Loft.
The front of Applerock Studios is 17 – 21 Foley Street
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uc-9EP6ACMw
- Here artist FINK transforms the main entrance
www.rabble.ie/2016/08/24/a-tale-of-bloody-minded-tenacity/
- the history of the studios in this building are outlined here
Life Ink captures the life data of the human body and brain by using sensory wearables that measure brain waves and body signals to create a new form of "ink." In this way, the human body becomes a tool and means of expression that reflects us on a conscious and subconscious level, revealing aspects of ourselves that in turn inspire our creativity. Can the human body become a pen that creates ink? Can we create an inclusive pen that can be used by all people, regardless of their abilities or physical limitations?
Image shows: Susanne Kiesenhofer
Photo: Birgit Cakir
Assen doesn’t have a lot of exiting architecture and if you look at this former coach house it doesn’t look all that exiting either. Yet underneath it there is over 2,000 square meters of exhibition space. Architect Erick van Egeraat lifted the entire building and put it back on a one meter high glass plinth to let daylight enter the building. Underground you’ll find an immaculate white interior. It’s a huge contrast to the rest of the museum (a former Governmental building from 1885 build by Van Lokhorst).
"Sons of Beaches" has closed. We bumped out last night and then went to the Saigon for a Vietnamese dinner. I feel very content in knowing that my gallery sitting days (and nights) are over for now, and happy that I can now continue with my own living...
Yet, I sense a tinge of sadness at this major project coming to an end. For me, it has been a successful project, regardless of the outcome, as it's a milestone which I never would have imagined reaching a couple of years ago. That five prints were sold, all the books were sold out, that so many had left the show with a positive impression and that it has put me in touch with a number of kind and generous folk in the photography community are all added bonusus.
The highlight of this experience: watching the interest and excitement of surf clubbies who viisited when they realised that _they_ were up there in those frames, or on the pages of the book. Whilst some may say that I did not make any legitimate art sales (as the majority of photographs were purchased by those who are in them), it does give me a sense of satisfaction that there pictures have come to mean so much to these people that it has encouraged them towards purchasing.
I am greatly appreciative of the help provided by Julesfotos, Safaribob, Feistystrumpet and Paul Robinson, without whom bump-in would have been impossible. I'm also very glad to have come to know Rin Norris and Charlie Kas, fellow exhibitors in the other gallery spaces, a lot better. It's always splendiid to be in the company of people who share your passions.
I'm planning the next one - "Chaos and Drama" - for later in 2008, hopefully with the participatiion of Maybemaq. It will be a smaller show but, I hope, just as good. Keep an eye out for it.
As of Friday 18th April, Chasing Apsaras will be featured in this space at the Kurb. It's a brilliant show by Julesfotos and Mark England, tracing the representation of apsaras, the celestial nymphs of Hindu mythology, across India and South East Asia.
The Tobacco Dock pirate ship is lit up at night for the Tobacco Dock launch party held on 11 October 2012 to celebrate it's 200th "re-birthday".
Tobacco Dock is being developed to create London's newest conference, exhibition and event space venue. www.whatsinwapping.co.uk/tobacco-dock-launches-as-london-...
Wilkinson Eyre Architects, 2012. This faceted glass building contains exhibitions from Siemens on sustainable cities. It has recently opened near the north terminus of the aerial tramway over the Thames. London Borough of Newham.
Bicocca | Via Chiese
Juan Muñoz: Double Bind & Around exhibition
Pirelli Foundation, Milan
April 9 - August 30, 2015
Many Times
Juan Muñoz
1999