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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
By Garrett Morin
16" x 20"
India ink on paper
$85
Works are currently available at:
process.bigcartel.com/category/friends-family-exhibition
Photo by Josh Roxas
As many of you know, I'm part of a photography group called Toronto Photo Walks. Our group is having its first photography show and we'd like to spread the word about our event. There will be 19 photographers participating in this event, showing photographs taken during the walks around different Toronto neighbourhoods.
The opening is on November 15th at 7pm and runs for three weeks until December 7th at the Artful Dodger at 10 Isabella Street (3rd floor), off of Yonge between Bloor and Wellesley.
More details here:
topwshow.ca/
If you cannot make it out to the opening, the space will be open to the public after the opening from Monday to Friday 6 PM to 10 PM and Saturday November 17 and Saturday December 1 from 6 PM to 10 PM. No Sunday hours.
Hope you can make it out - thank you in advance for your support!
Emma Powell
Suitcase Grid 1 & 2
Archival digital prints
2009
This work is a meditation on the meanings a suitcase can hold for me. A suitcase represents that moment when you leave the comfort of childhood. Certain journeys mark transitions in my life. The suitcase is a poignant symbol of those times. As I grew older my travels have become more solitary and the destinations more exotic. Home feels farther and farther away despite this a suitcase serves as the constant and one remaining tie to my past. The in-between times have always been difficult for me. The days when one experience has ended and the next is not quite there hold a great amount of anticipation and refection. At these times I usually return to my childhood home. I simultaneously feel like the kid who once lived there, and the person became in my last journey. I find myself packing again. I go through all the things I left behind last time and the treasures I had with me years ago. Each time I have to choose what will make the cut and what will never fit into the suitcase that will be in my next life.
Sierra Berquist
Untitled
Paint, pen, & chalk & on found suitcase
2009
Sierra was sprouted and grown in a little blue house cuddled at the base of a small mountain in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Self taught, Sierra’s work borders on surrealism with a funny, but maybe perplexing style. She works mostly with an improvisational approach, allowing her ideas to slowly shape and form solid paths through her process of image creation. Sierra plucks her inspiration from day to day life, bathtubs with feet, pretty sounds, faces, love, fruits and vegetables, and of course, her gooseling sea otter, Asparagus. After meandering about for the past few years, Sierra has found that Chicago is her baby and currently resides in Humboldt Park making visual stew.
.'backstreet toys' groupshow @ kupferdiebe .hamburg 2011*
the show runs till 01.04.2011
photo : www.flickr.com/photos/pixtur
On the pic :
Spadge, Sadhu, Pixal Parazit and Spliff Gâchette.
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).