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Here you can see a close-up detail of one of my sculptures - taken whilst we were all setting up ready for the Melt Art Fair 2010.

 

Luckily, at the time of the show I was living in an apartment on the opposite side of the canal from the Pavilion so I hardly had to walk my sculptures any distance at all to take part in the show. And as they are both on wheels and don’t need any assembling, I had a very stress-free instal.

 

The two pieces that I exhibited were Fetish (the tower of human hair on wheels) and Nail Box (the wooden box on wheels that is covered in rusty nails, that I collected and inserted over a four year period).

 

The Art Pavilion in Mile End Park, London is a fantastic space to exhibit art in. When it’s sunny the daylight reflects off the water outside of the one long glass wall and reflects across the curved ceiling and back wall. The Melt Art Fair was one of the satellite shows that took place at the same time as Frieze 2010.

 

Chuwa Gallery Abstract Show

 

第一回 中和・抽象・若手選抜展

CHU CHU SHOW

中和ギャラリー 銀座

2016.02.29-03.05

www.chu-wa.com

Le Grand Finale" - Urban Art Groupshow

 

19.11.2010 - 23.12.2010

 

ATM Gallery Berlin

 

with M:M, Bimer, Bonk!, Emess, Romero, Tim Robot, Börek,

Dave the Chimp, Eliot, Just, Gogoplata, Czarnobyl, Bohomaz, 1010,

Mitten-im-Wald, Various & Gould, Herr von Bias, Lake, Base23, Pisa73, Pabo, Noel, MTO,

Prost, Sam Reaktor, Azione, Plotbot, Innerfields/IWS, Disturbanity, Sp38, Icon73, Tika, Lu-

cky Cat, Wurstbande, Inka, Samz Monster & Camcorder

this was part of a four-part set of drawings i did for a group show in october. i've since taken them out of their frame and plan on selling them on my etsy shop (see profile for details).

 

the headress series was inspired in part by the elaborate hairpieces worn by the french court during the reign of louis xvi.

 

colored pencil, graphite, recycled paper.

5.11. 2011, Groupshow at ELEKTROHAUS Hamburg

 

Lilla von Puttkamer – einer, keiner, hunderttausend

Marc Wright – ohne Titel

Uwe Lewitzky – die gefühlte distanz zwischen uwe lewitzky und facebook

Tim Kaiser – "…bis einer heult!"

Nikos Valsamaiks – Spektrum

Michael Heering – as long as i smile i feel responsible / program and preparations

Torben Iversen – Paradies Universal

"Le Grand Finale" - Urban Art Groupshow

 

19.11.2010 - 23.12.2010

 

ATM Gallery Berlin

 

with M:M, Bimer, Bonk!, Emess, Romero, Tim Robot, Börek,

Dave the Chimp, Eliot, Just, Gogoplata, Czarnobyl, Bohomaz, 1010,

Mitten-im-Wald, Various & Gould, Herr von Bias, Lake, Base23, Pisa73, Pabo, Noel, MTO,

Prost, Sam Reaktor, Azione, Plotbot, Innerfields/IWS, Disturbanity, Sp38, Icon73, Tika, Lu-

cky Cat, Wurstbande, Inka, Samz Monster & Camcorder

"Le Grand Finale" - Urban Art Groupshow

 

19.11.2010 - 23.12.2010

 

ATM Gallery Berlin

 

with M:M, Bimer, Bonk!, Emess, Romero, Tim Robot, Börek,

Dave the Chimp, Eliot, Just, Gogoplata, Czarnobyl, Bohomaz, 1010,

Mitten-im-Wald, Various & Gould, Herr von Bias, Lake, Base23, Pisa73, Pabo, Noel, MTO,

Prost, Sam Reaktor, Azione, Plotbot, Innerfields/IWS, Disturbanity, Sp38, Icon73, Tika, Lu-

cky Cat, Wurstbande, Inka, Samz Monster & Camcorder

The collaborative work of Free Air uses performance as a vehicle to engage audiences in participatory acts of "indiscriminant hospitality". Free Air (Regin Igloria and Amy Sinclair) has performed at the DePaul Art Museum and Out of Site and will perform Chicago Home Theater Festival and The Franklin among others. The duo are Chicago-based interdisciplinary artists. Sinclair is interested in artists' books as evidence of lived experiences and body as material to inform her work that explores states of trauma and recovery. Igloria makes books and drawings with themes of tension and opposition found within nature, space, and social structures.

 

The vendor trike in the exhibition is used in an ongoing series of interactive performance works that take place within public spaces. The collaborations with the trike began at North Branch Projects, where Sinclair and Igloria produced hand-made books as part of a community initiative to expand creativity amongst the neighborhood locals. The book arts play a major role in their collaborations, both as a physical structure to record notes and create dialogue, but also as a metaphor to speak about how information and ideas can be carried by individuals

 

Somebito Oribito x Mayako Nakamura

Kaminari sora → Thunder and Lightening Sky

 

染人織人 x 中村眞弥子

カミナリ空 (夏) (2015) 着色抜染技法てぬぐい 925x360mm

Tuesday

curated by mr. and mrs. amani olu

 

On view: January 13 – February 12, 2011

Opening: Thursday, January 13, 2011, 6PM

Curator’s Talk: Saturday, January 15, 2011, 2–3PM

 

Mixed Greens

531 W. 26th Street, 1st Fl.

New York, NY 10001

mixedgreens.com

 

Exhibiting artists: Conor Backman, Joy Drury Cox, Jon Feinstein, Van Hanos, Heather Rasmussen, Peter Segerstrom, Breanne Trammell, and Jennifer Marman & Daniel Borins

 

ymlp.com/zhmn8T

.groupshow @ specops / münster 2010*

www.xxcrew.com/guests/

Just a shot of the gallery. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to get everyone's work posted. It was so bright that the glare was terrible. I'll wait for a gray day and shoot some more pics.

Groupshow: FLASH

Groupshow with flash sheets made by artists and tattoo artists, from Denmark, Usa, Italy, Sweden, Netherland, Canada, France and England.

 

See them all at:

mohs.dk/index.php?/flash/

Photos from the private view of cueB Gallery's 2012 open submission group show. That yellow canvas is my piece titled G O I N G N O W H E R E.

Group show "Rose, Rose, Rose"

Gallery YASUTAKE, Tokyo

20170518-0530

 

David Schalliol

Moving Out (Detroit)

 

Archival inkjet prints on Kodak Endura Lustre paper

2009

 

Visual representations of abandonment and dereliction have become the dominant symbols of Detroit, Michigan. These images draw our attention to the aesthetics of abandonment through the presentation of decaying structures, but they rarely address the processes leading to dereliction. When the processes do happen to be addressed – as by an introductory essay or through interwoven material – an assumption of the macro causes of abandonment typically imbues the image with a meaning that is disconnected from the reality of the documented place. After all, while (the typically assumed) limited resources certainly cause dereliction, it is also caused by other processes, such as municipal efforts to redevelop a community through building clearance.

 

I directly address the problems inherent in such representation by creating a linear visual narrative of what happens to a house when a family abandons it for another home. In this representation, photographs of five distinct Detroit buildings are used as stand-ins for the stages of dereliction of an individual building. The use of multiple buildings, rather than time series photographs of a single case, calls attention to the act of narrative construction. Without the same building to connect the images, the viewer must evaluate the relationship between the buildings in order to assess the piece. In so doing, I hope the viewer contemplates the presented dereliction narrative but also contemplates the process of narrative construction and the specific circumstances of each subject building.

 

Müge Yilmaz. Goddess Theory II

 

Groupshow Tenminste Houdbaar Tot (Best Before)

After its showing in Canberra and before traveling to Sydney this much anticipated exhibition is now coming to FWD.

 

Canberra artist E.L.K. has assembled works by 23 artists from six different countries, including Orticanoodles, Vexta, Tesura, Deed, A1one, Lucamaleonte, Joshua Smith, Kirpy, Papermonster, Haha, Czarnobyl, Penny, Soule, Snik, Adam5100, Eyeski, E.L.K., Jamin, Spizz, LECKOmio, Jef Aerosol, Byrd, John Koleszar and Penny.

Opening Thursday, 9 April, from 6 pm

 

www.yourkidcantdothis.com

www.flickr.com/groups/yourkidcantdothis/

  

From April 9 till April 26, 2009

Famous When Dead Gallery

207 Victoria St, West MelbourneMelbourne, Australia

  

35 Titles for a Groupshow

(former) VROM, Den Haag 2013

Canvas's hanging inside studio 10

Portland Goddess art show and calendar release party.

 

check out the 2013 Portland Goddess Calendar - here

The collaborative work of Free Air uses performance as a vehicle to engage audiences in participatory acts of "indiscriminant hospitality". Free Air (Regin Igloria and Amy Sinclair) has performed at the DePaul Art Museum and Out of Site and will perform Chicago Home Theater Festival and The Franklin among others. The duo are Chicago-based interdisciplinary artists. Sinclair is interested in artists' books as evidence of lived experiences and body as material to inform her work that explores states of trauma and recovery. Igloria makes books and drawings with themes of tension and opposition found within nature, space, and social structures.

 

The vendor trike in the exhibition is used in an ongoing series of interactive performance works that take place within public spaces. The collaborations with the trike began at North Branch Projects, where Sinclair and Igloria produced hand-made books as part of a community initiative to expand creativity amongst the neighborhood locals. The book arts play a major role in their collaborations, both as a physical structure to record notes and create dialogue, but also as a metaphor to speak about how information and ideas can be carried by individuals

 

The Hallie Ford School of Graduate Studies and the first year candidates in the MFA in Visual Studies invite you to “Nascence,” Part 2 of a group exhibition at The Lodge Gallery at Allied Works. These artists represent half of the MFA in Visual Studies class of 2015 and span media including painting, projection, photography, digital media, multimedia and sculpture. Participating artists include Eryn Boone, Maria Davidoff, Lucas Haley, Annie Oldenburg, Min Jung, Nicholas Patton, and V2R2. 12-05-2013, Photo by Micah Fischer '13.

.hamburg 28.06.200eight*

C215 (FR)

Stencil on ancient newspaper (40 x 30 cm)

 

13th March - 11 April

 

With : DNM (AUST), Die Made (AUST), Alto*Contraste (BR), Artiste-Ouvrier (FR), Btoy (SP), Broken Crow (US), C215 (FR), Epsylon Point (FR), EZP (FR), Js und Jana (FR), Kostar (BEL), Mosko et Associés (FR), Nazza (ARG), Orticanoodles (IT), Pixal Parazit (FR), Sadhu (FR), Spadge (FR), Spizz (FR), Spliff Gâchette (FR), Sten (IT), Stew (FR), YZ Open your Eyes (FR).

 

www.401rush.com

www.myspace.com/inoperablegallery

www.myspace.com/stencilhistoryx

Groupshow

 

KULØRTE KOGLER

 

Jakob Tolstrup - Affex Ventura - Mathias Malling Mortensen

Hvass & Hannibal - Michael Brammer - Havec - Søren Fauli

Martha Hviid - Rasmus Bregnhøi - Anders Arhøj - Mia Mäkilä

Ekta - Nicolai Bejder - Miss Lotion - Nis Bysted Andersen - Michael Rytz - Push The Button

Candice Latimer and Patrick Skoff painting live at the opening.

 

Patrick Skoff and Candice Latimer started working together right away after meeting at Built Fest in the summer of 2011. Their collaborative spirits, paired with a love for living, made for an awesome duo from the start. They've collaborated on projects such as Art on Track, Activate, Free Art Hunts, gallery walks, the list goes on! Even when they're just playing around outside or in the studio, they end up making something fun.

 

www.candicelatimer.com

www.patrickskoff.com

 

Somebody, A Group Show at Hashimoto Contemporary San Francisco, July 2020

Here you can see us all setting up ready for the Melt Art Fair 2010. Luckily, at the time of the show I was living in an apartment on the opposite side of the canal from the Pavilion so I hardly had to walk my sculptures any distance at all to take part in the show. And as they are both on wheels and don’t need any assembling, I had a very stress-free instal.

 

The two pieces that I exhibited were Fetish (the tower of human hair on wheels) and Nail Box (the wooden box on wheels that is covered in rusty nails, that I collected and inserted over a four year period).

 

The Art Pavilion in Mile End Park, London is a fantastic space to exhibit art in. When it’s sunny the daylight reflects off the water outside of the one long glass wall and reflects across the curved ceiling and back wall. The Melt Art Fair was one of the satellite shows that took place at the same time as Frieze 2010.

Canvas's hanging inside studio 10

All Systems are Go, 2006. mixed media installation

Weapon of Choice Gallery Xmas group show!!

 

Opening preview Friday 2nd December 2011, 6-10pm

 

Featuring artists:

45rpm, Acer One, Andy Council ,Cheba ,Dom W, Iain Sellar, Ian Phenna,

Inkie, Jim Bob, Khoi, Loch Ness, Lokey, Mick Hockney, NikIll, Paul Stone,

Rich T, Sepr, Shade One, Silent Hobo, SPQR, SP Zero 76, Stae, The Krah,

Tim Miness, Tim Ulewicz, Turroe, Woman 158 & More !...

 

Artwork can be taken away on day of purchase.

 

Weapon of Choice Gallery

8b Park St,

Bristol.

BS1 5HR.

 

Show comes down Monday 16th January 2012.

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