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* Survival AIDS Mummification Transformation *

 

Neuen Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK)

Berlin - 16. Februar 2014

 

Eine Performance von Hunter Reynolds

In Zusammenarbeit mit Goran Tomcic

Mitwirkende: Goran Tomcic | Rik Mayda | Frank Merz | Marcelo Alves

 

Seit 1999 hat Hunter Reynolds über 25 "Mumifizierungen" in ganz Europa und den Vereinigten Staaten durchgeführt. In Verbindung mit der aktuellen Ausstellung LOVE AIDS RIOT SEX II in der Neuen Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK), Berlin, hat Reynolds die "Survival AIDS Mummification Transformation" performt.

 

Diese seltenen Performances sind körperlich und emotional zermürbend und gleichzeitig inspirierend - sie evozieren sowohl Wiedergeburt als auch Wiederauferstehung. Seit über zwanzig Jahren nutzt Reynolds Fotografie, Performance und Installation, um seine Erfahrungen als HIV-positiver schwuler Mann auszudrücken. Bei der Gestaltung der Mumienhaut wird er mit Goran Tomcic zusammenarbeiten.

 

Goran Tomcic ist ein Künstler und Schriftsteller. Er wurde 1964 im ehemaligen Jugoslawien geboren, ist kroatischer und US-amerikanischer Staatsbürger und lebt und arbeitet derzeit in Berlin. Er hat einen MA in Curatorial Studies vom Center for Curatorial Studies am Bard College (1996). Seit 2000 stellt er seine Kunst international aus und ist Empfänger des Pollock-Krasner-Stipendiums (2007). Seine Gedichte und Kunstkritiken wurden seit Mitte der 80er Jahre international veröffentlicht.

 

Hunter Reynolds ist bildender Künstler, AIDS-Aktivist und Mitglied von Visual AIDS Artist. Er war ein frühes Mitglied von ACT UP New York und war 1989 Mitbegründer von Art Positive, einer ACT-UP-Affinitätsgruppe zur Bekämpfung von Homophobie und Zensur in der Kunst. Reynolds' Arbeiten beschäftigen sich mit Fragen der Geschlechtsidentität, der politischen, sozialen und sexuellen Geschichte, mit Trauer und Verlust, Überleben, Hoffnung und Heilung. Einige seiner bekanntesten Performance-Projekte sind "The Patina du Prey's Memorial Dress"; die Dokumentation über Reynolds Memorial Dress war Teil von LOVE AIDS RIOT SEX I (nGbK, Nov 2013 - Jan, 2014), "The Drag Pose Series", "Blood Spot Series" und "Mummification Series". Er hat an großen Performance-Projekten wie "The Banquet" mit Chrysanne Stathacos und "I-Dea - The Goddess" mit Maxine Henryson mitgearbeitet.

 

Hunter Reynolds wurde mit zahlreichen Stipendien und Aufenthaltsgenehmigungen ausgezeichnet, darunter mehrere Pollock-Krasner-Preise. Er hat zahlreiche Einzelausstellungen gehabt, darunter: PPOW Gallery, Participant Inc., Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY; White Columns, New York, NY; Artist Space, New York, NY; Simon Watson Gallery, New York, NY; Creative Time, New York, NY; Momenta, Brooklyn, NY; Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA; ICA Boston, Boston, MA; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; nGbK Berlin, Deutschland; und documenta, Kassel, Deutschland. Seine Werke befinden sich in zahlreichen öffentlichen und privaten Sammlungen, darunter das Chicago Art Institute, Yale und das Addison Andover. Die Fales Library and Special Collections/New York University hat kürzlich die Archive von Hunter Reynolds für ihre Downtown Collection erworben. Er wird von der PPOW Gallery vertreten.

 

"Kunst war schon immer eines der Mittel, die ich eingesetzt habe, um mich selbst und andere zu heilen und Ordnung in das Chaos meines Lebens zu bringen, indem ich nicht nur die Geschichte durch die Kunst erzählte, sondern mich selbst im Prozess des Schaffens verwandelte, indem ich sie nutzte, um mein Leben neu zu gestalten, Hoffnung und Schönheit zu finden und den Wunsch, lebendig zu sein." - Hunter Reynolds –

 

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* Survival AIDS Mummification Transformation *

 

New Society for Fine Arts (nGbK), Berlin - February 16, 2014

 

A performance by Hunter Reynolds

In collaboration with Goran Tomcic

Contributors: Goran Tomcic | Rik Mayda | Frank Merz | Marcelo Alves

 

Since 1999, Hunter Reynolds has performed over 25 "mummifications" throughout Europe and the United States. In conjunction with the current exhibition LOVE AIDS RIOT SEX II at the Neue Gesellschaft für bildende Kunst (nGbK), Berlin, Reynolds has performed the "Survival AIDS Mummification Transformation".

 

These rare performances are physically and emotionally grueling yet inspiring - evoking both rebirth and resurrection. For over twenty years, Reynolds has used photography, performance and installation to express his experiences as an HIV-positive gay man. He will be collaborating with Goran Tomcic on the design of the mummy skin.

 

Goran Tomcic is an artist and writer. He was born in 1964 in the former Yugoslavia, is a Croatian and US citizen and currently lives and works in Berlin. He holds an MA in Curatorial Studies from the Center for Curatorial Studies at Bard College (1996). He has exhibited his art internationally since 2000 and is a recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Fellowship (2007). His poetry and art criticism have been published internationally since the mid-1980s.

 

Hunter Reynolds is a visual artist, AIDS activist and member of Visual AIDS Artist. He was an early member of ACT UP New York and in 1989 co-founded Art Positive, an ACT UP affinity group to combat homophobia and censorship in the arts. Reynolds' work deals with issues of gender identity, political, social and sexual history, grief and loss, survival, hope and healing. Some of his best known performance projects include "The Patina du Prey's Memorial Dress"; the documentary about Reynolds Memorial Dress was part of LOVE AIDS RIOT SEX I (nGbK, Nov 2013 - Jan, 2014), "The Drag Pose Series", "Blood Spot Series" and "Mummification Series". He has collaborated on major performance projects such as "The Banquet" with Chrysanne Stathacos and "I-Dea - The Goddess" with Maxine Henryson.

 

Hunter Reynolds has been awarded numerous grants and residencies, including several Pollock-Krasner awards. He has had numerous solo exhibitions including: PPOW Gallery, Participant Inc, Hallwalls, Buffalo, NY; White Columns, New York, NY; Artist Space, New York, NY; Simon Watson Gallery, New York, NY; Creative Time, New York, NY; Momenta, Brooklyn, NY; Bernard Toale Gallery, Boston, MA; ICA Boston, Boston, MA; Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco, CA; nGbK Berlin, Germany; and documenta, Kassel, Germany. His work is in numerous public and private collections, including the Chicago Art Institute, Yale, and the Addison Andover. The Fales Library and Special Collections/New York University recently acquired Hunter Reynolds' archives for their Downtown Collection. He is represented by PPOW Gallery.

 

"Art has always been one of the tools I have used to heal myself and others and bring order to the chaos of my life, not only telling the story through art, but transforming myself in the process of creating, using it to reshape my life, finding hope and beauty and the desire to be alive." - Hunter Reynolds –

 

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Speed Art - Merseyside Young Professionals Event, 25th August 2011

The Bluecoat

 

Artists:

Nathan Pendlebury

Howard Gardener

John Sutherst

Tony Evans

Susan Finch

Susan Lee Brown

Alistair Parker

Jean Cox

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26/06/2012 : Marseille 3e, bd National / rue de Strasbourg, îlot National : exposition Une collection de collections (Maryvonne Arnaud et Philippe Mouillon)

collection de chaises en Formica

www.lelaboratoire.net/

Genevieve Chua, born in 1984 in work Raised As a Pack of Wolves was Residency Programme at the Gyeonggi

Singapore, graduated with a Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting) from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore in 2004. Her works span a variety of mediums including drawing, photography and installation. Genevieve’s works possess distinctive aesthetic and recurring motifs of nature and female figures in dim light. Genevieve’s art explores the fear of the unknown.

For a young artist, Genevieve has exhibited extensively. Her solo exhibitions include As Brutal As (La Liberia Gallery, Singapore, 2007), Lost in the City: Full Moon and Foxes (National Museum of Singapore, 2009) and Child and the Beast (Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, 2011). Genevieve has also exhibited overseas at ArtHK 2011 (AsiaOne ChanHampe Galleries, Hong Kong, 2011).

Genevieve was also selected to exhibit at the Singapore Biennale 2011 where she showcased Adinandra Belukar at the Old Kallang Airport. In 2009, her digital

commissioned for the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival. Other group exhibitions in which she has participated include CUT 2009: Figure, New Photography from Southeast Asia (Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2009), Next Wave Time Lapse (Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 2010) and Cross-Scape (Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul; Jeonbuk Museum of Art, Jeonju; Goeun Museum of Art, Busan, South Korea, 2011). Her work, After the Flood (2010), was sold by international auction house Sotheby’s and was exhibited at The Singapore Show: Future Proof (8Q Singapore Art Museum, 2012).

Genevieve constantly seeks to expand her practice and this has led her to participate in numerous residences locally and abroad. In 2010, she was selected for the BMW Young Asian Artist Series at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute and the Late Fall Residency at The Banff Centre in Calgary, Canada. In 2011, she took part in the GCC Creative

Creation Centre in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea and The Art Incubator at the Centre for Creative Communications in Shizuoka, Japan.

shot with Nikon F4 on Kodak Film

 

© Maximilian Meergraf

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Genevieve Chua, born in 1984 in work Raised As a Pack of Wolves was Residency Programme at the Gyeonggi

Singapore, graduated with a Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting) from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore in 2004. Her works span a variety of mediums including drawing, photography and installation. Genevieve’s works possess distinctive aesthetic and recurring motifs of nature and female figures in dim light. Genevieve’s art explores the fear of the unknown.

For a young artist, Genevieve has exhibited extensively. Her solo exhibitions include As Brutal As (La Liberia Gallery, Singapore, 2007), Lost in the City: Full Moon and Foxes (National Museum of Singapore, 2009) and Child and the Beast (Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, 2011). Genevieve has also exhibited overseas at ArtHK 2011 (AsiaOne ChanHampe Galleries, Hong Kong, 2011).

Genevieve was also selected to exhibit at the Singapore Biennale 2011 where she showcased Adinandra Belukar at the Old Kallang Airport. In 2009, her digital

commissioned for the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival. Other group exhibitions in which she has participated include CUT 2009: Figure, New Photography from Southeast Asia (Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2009), Next Wave Time Lapse (Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 2010) and Cross-Scape (Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul; Jeonbuk Museum of Art, Jeonju; Goeun Museum of Art, Busan, South Korea, 2011). Her work, After the Flood (2010), was sold by international auction house Sotheby’s and was exhibited at The Singapore Show: Future Proof (8Q Singapore Art Museum, 2012).

Genevieve constantly seeks to expand her practice and this has led her to participate in numerous residences locally and abroad. In 2010, she was selected for the BMW Young Asian Artist Series at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute and the Late Fall Residency at The Banff Centre in Calgary, Canada. In 2011, she took part in the GCC Creative

Creation Centre in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea and The Art Incubator at the Centre for Creative Communications in Shizuoka, Japan.

Portrait Andreas B. Vornehm: Autor, Betreiber des des Kreativbüros für Texte und visuelle Kommunikation "MINI-KASHUGI", Grafik-/Webdesigner, Herausgeber des Berlin Kurzgeschichtenheftes "Storyatella"

  

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art rotterdam 2016, art fair, van nelle factory, detroit house, artist: ryan mendoza

 

A home from Detroit is being demolished and shipped in containers to Europe. The home will be reconstructed at the main entrance of Art Rotterdam so visitors can experience the impressive installation by visualartist Ryan Mendoza, a world première.

Industry People {VFW - Vancouver Fashion Week Spring 2009 Collection}

Medium- Colored pencil

Year- 1987

Size- 40"x30"

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04/07/2015 : Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, Château La Coste : exposition Different Places (Sean Scully)

with Nikon F4 on expired Fuji Film

 

© Maximilian Meergraf

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British Artist: Andrew Campbell: VisualBites:

Art Studio Studies: Portfolio Maquettes: #01-1000

Project-7: Netscapes+Subterfuge: iphone-sketchbooks:

#artforsocialmedia #AndrewCampbell

Artist Ref: www.andrew-campbell.com

Genevieve Chua, born in 1984 in work Raised As a Pack of Wolves was Residency Programme at the Gyeonggi

Singapore, graduated with a Diploma in Fine Arts (Painting) from LASALLE College of the Arts, Singapore in 2004. Her works span a variety of mediums including drawing, photography and installation. Genevieve’s works possess distinctive aesthetic and recurring motifs of nature and female figures in dim light. Genevieve’s art explores the fear of the unknown.

For a young artist, Genevieve has exhibited extensively. Her solo exhibitions include As Brutal As (La Liberia Gallery, Singapore, 2007), Lost in the City: Full Moon and Foxes (National Museum of Singapore, 2009) and Child and the Beast (Objectifs Centre for Photography and Filmmaking, 2011). Genevieve has also exhibited overseas at ArtHK 2011 (AsiaOne ChanHampe Galleries, Hong Kong, 2011).

Genevieve was also selected to exhibit at the Singapore Biennale 2011 where she showcased Adinandra Belukar at the Old Kallang Airport. In 2009, her digital

commissioned for the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival. Other group exhibitions in which she has participated include CUT 2009: Figure, New Photography from Southeast Asia (Valentine Willie Fine Art, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2009), Next Wave Time Lapse (Federation Square, Melbourne, Australia, 2010) and Cross-Scape (Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul; Jeonbuk Museum of Art, Jeonju; Goeun Museum of Art, Busan, South Korea, 2011). Her work, After the Flood (2010), was sold by international auction house Sotheby’s and was exhibited at The Singapore Show: Future Proof (8Q Singapore Art Museum, 2012).

Genevieve constantly seeks to expand her practice and this has led her to participate in numerous residences locally and abroad. In 2010, she was selected for the BMW Young Asian Artist Series at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute and the Late Fall Residency at The Banff Centre in Calgary, Canada. In 2011, she took part in the GCC Creative

Creation Centre in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea and The Art Incubator at the Centre for Creative Communications in Shizuoka, Japan.

An installation of floating houses & hotels based on the board game "monopoly" moored on the river Liffey from September 12-26 created by visual artist Fergal McCarthy

  

Gyorgy Nemeth (Hungarian, b.1959) – Digital Abstract No. 5, Szingy Digital Art, Szingy Gallery Budapest

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04/07/2010 : Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade, Château La Coste : centre d'art (Tadao Ando, 2011)

Mathematical model 012 : Surface of revolution with constant negative curvature (Hiroshi Sugimoto, 2010)

www.chateau-la-coste.com/

Day 02 of this 2014 taken at Miraflores District in Lima, Peru.

 

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"Asami" 40x40cm painting on canvas. Embroidery, silever and gold details shines depending on the the light and where the observer stands. Collage

Special made for my friend Asami. Art makes people happy for sure!

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