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EZP, Stew, EZP.

 

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

  

Lauren Connell-Whitney's project focuses on the necessity of a solid structure and how buildings have evolved from mimicry of Nature, to recreating a surrogate Nature and will showcase a look at the changing landscape of Brooklyn. More about Lauren and her work can be found at laurenconnellwhitney.com.

I like these newer pieces by John. The scraping makes a great texture on the (peg) board.

stencils@pretty portal, Düsseldorf. vernissage 24.09.2010.

Over 1000 people were in attendance at my and 100 other photographers' opening night reception for The Art of Photography show last weekend in San Diego

 

Press:

KPBS, NPR, San Diego Union-Tribune, Artdaily, The Daily Aztec

come out to the group show--I'll be showing the numbers series there, with, i believe two different pieces than i had on display in january!

flyer by milton

From the top left, clockwise: Mitch Blunt, Michele Carlson, Xin, Adam Stoves, Matthew Feyld, and Reece Jones.

Having a strong interest in historical narrative, as well as vernacular image, Anthony's project explores found Polaroids. As is typical in the vernacular photo trade, personal photo collections find their way to flea markets, auctions, web forums and estate sales after their owner has departed. After trade through many hands, these photographs often loose their provenance; in effect they are orphaned. Their story is tragically lost, extinct; much like the medium and the deceased. After collecting the images, Anthony reconstructed new narratives for these photographic orphans. In a sense, he brought new life to that which is extinct. More about Anthony Vizzari and his work can be found at archtographist.com and aastudioschicago.com.

Gaëtan's face from the Feebles by C215 on the box and Js und Jana up.

 

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

  

Represent & Squarity

@ Leonard Street Gallery

Leonard Street

Shoreditch

London

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.

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

.dubl trubl groupshow @ urban spree .berlin 2014*

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

artwork of Freddy Corbin at the "Love & Destruction" art show

Represent & Squarity

@ Leonard Street Gallery

Leonard Street

Shoreditch

London

EXHIBITION

Saturday, January 14, 2017

Friday, February 24, 2017

Heavybubble is pleased to present our fourth biennial winter invitational. Artists are invited to contribute up to two pieces of their work and to invite an artist they respect to participate. Artworks are no larger than 16 x 16 inches. See the works of more than 60 artists.

 

Open Fridays from 1:30 - 4:30 pm or by appointment.

 

Reception + art party + sale

Saturday, January 14, 6:30 - 9:30 pm

 

Closing TEA PARTY + sale

Saturday, February 25, 2017 4 - 6 pm

 

online catalog >

  

Confirmed participants:

 

Alice Austin

Kristin Balmer

Sara Bakken

Nancy Barch

Richard Begbie

Rosalind Bloom

Sarah R. Bloom

Agustin Bolanos

Elena Bouvier

Don Brewer

Keith Brietfeller

Kevin Broad

Therese Brown

Corliss Cavalieri

Damini Celebre

Jacintha Clark

Rachel Citrino

Amanda D'Amico

Brian Dennis

James A. DePietro

Carol Eddy

Marie Elcin

Terri Fridkin

Mike Gamble

Rebecca Gilbert

Marjorie Grigonis

Naren Gupte

Vikki Hall-Webster

Marguerita Hagan

Kala Hagopian

Nina Hopen Klein

Gregg Krantz

Andrea Krupp

Pam Lethbridge

Laura Marconi

Kellianne McCarthy

Angela McQuillan

Lesley Mitchell

Michael Moffa

Nanette Noone

Alexis Nutini

PD Packard

Dolores Poacelli

Amie Potsic

Diana Prescott

Donna Quinn

Amy Ralston

Susan Richards

Maryann Riker

Colleen Rudolf

Kristin Schattenfield-Rein

Chris Smith

Lisa Sparling

Brian Spies

Pierre Trombert

Stella Untalan

Timothy Walsh

Ashley Wick

"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

NOTE: Due to technical constraints, Nusbaum's film appeared in two different formats throughout the duration of the exhibit. On opening night, the film was shown inside the suitcase (as above). Otherwise, it was projected onto the wall.

 

The video can be seen online here: vimeo.com/7271453

  

Colin Nusbaum

apple

 

Video, found suitcase, clothing, magazines, toiletries

2009

 

This video installation fixes the camera’s eye on scenes of Brooklyn and New York City. By climbing on bridges and sneaking on rooftops, I was able to see the city through a lens from high above. The actual aerial images were captured in sunlit high definition and focused in a tilt-shift technique to shrink space and virtually magnify the spectator.

 

Like much of my work, this project was designed as a sincere documentation and playful invitation to turn the camera on oneself. apple inspires reflection from a new perspective as it gazes at movement through city space. Specifically, the montage celebrates transit and motion itself, without regard for destination—showing people in mid-gallop. The video makes the big city small before us, so we can might scrutinize and innocently indulge.

 

I was initially drawn to the scenes because, when eyed from above, locomotion appears both mechanically trivial and yet utterly graceful. Ironically, it was not until I finished shooting the project and descended back to ground level that I began to feel disoriented and dizzy with vertigo.

"MENSCHTIERWIR" groupshow at affenfaust gallery hamburg germany - acrylic on canvas: köcherfliegenlarve

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

a series of images from buenos aires in january 2009: a street seller outside a closed down store. this is florida, one of the main shopping streets in the city.

 

on show

 

MSM Inc Presents: Just Don't Call it Street!

Part of the fringe program of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale 2011.

 

Details:

The Old Butcher's Shop

112 Seymour Street, Ballarat

 

Saturday 20th August - Sunday 18th September 2011

 

Opening Hours:

Monday - Wednesday (open only by arrangement)

Thursday - Friday 11am - 5pm

Saturday - Sunday 10am - 6pm

 

More information - silvermine.org.au

 

past shows

 

photography 11A group show

 

brunswick street gallery, fitzroy

 

22 jan to 3 feb, 2011

 

blogged on my blog

"Don't Wake Daddy" groupshow 2016 - GALLERY FEINKUNST KRÜGER

UNCOVER:

 

A projection showcase & a chance to be invited to exhibit at PCP in 2011 free.

 

PCP invites all artists practicing with the medium of photography. All techniques, themes, styles and backgrounds are invited.

 

The aim is to uncover and support new photography.

 

download an entry form at; www.pcp.org.au

NOTE: Due to technical constraints, Nusbaum's film appeared in two different formats throughout the duration of the exhibit. On opening night, the film was shown inside the suitcase. Otherwise, it was projected onto the wall (as above).

 

The video can be seen online here: vimeo.com/7271453

  

Colin Nusbaum

apple

 

Video, found suitcase, clothing, magazines, toiletries

2009

 

This video installation fixes the camera’s eye on scenes of Brooklyn and New York City. By climbing on bridges and sneaking on rooftops, I was able to see the city through a lens from high above. The actual aerial images were captured in sunlit high definition and focused in a tilt-shift technique to shrink space and virtually magnify the spectator.

 

Like much of my work, this project was designed as a sincere documentation and playful invitation to turn the camera on oneself. apple inspires reflection from a new perspective as it gazes at movement through city space. Specifically, the montage celebrates transit and motion itself, without regard for destination—showing people in mid-gallop. The video makes the big city small before us, so we can might scrutinize and innocently indulge.

 

I was initially drawn to the scenes because, when eyed from above, locomotion appears both mechanically trivial and yet utterly graceful. Ironically, it was not until I finished shooting the project and descended back to ground level that I began to feel disoriented and dizzy with vertigo.

Group Show @ Studio 10 ... Curated by Adam McClevey

Countershadows 2014 is a curatorial project by Melanie Pocock, presented at Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore. Featuring works by Heman Chong, Tamares Goh, Ho Rui An, Sai Hua Kuan, Jeremy Sharma, Tan Peiling, Robert Zhao Renhui (The Institute of Critical Zoologists).

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