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Steve Grise/Eric Goggin- Visual Art

Colectivo Carlos Perdomo - Cristina Poveda Espinosa, Instalación 'Recordando a China', (Installation 'Remembering China'), 2013, Exposición 'Salón Internacional de Artes Visuales Suramérica', 2013, edificio Suramericano, (Exhibition 'International Visual Art Salon South America' Suramericana building), Medellín, Colombia

For two days in March 2010, VFS presented an immersive 2-day educational experience, exclusively for the most creative and driven high school students in North America.

 

Find out more at vfs.com/standout

Street art is visual art created in public locations, usually unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the context of traditional art venues. The term gained popularity during the graffiti art boom of the early 1980s and continues to be applied to subsequent incarnations. Stencil graffiti, wheatpasted poster art or sticker art, and street installation or sculpture are common forms of modern street art. Video projection, yarn bombing and Lock On sculpture became popularized at the turn of the 21st century.

The terms "urban art", "guerrilla art", "post-graffiti" and "neo-graffiti" are also sometimes used when referring to artwork created in these contexts.[1] Traditional spray-painted graffiti artwork itself is often included in this category, excluding territorial graffiti or pure vandalism.

Street art is often motivated by a preference on the part of the artist to communicate directly with the public at large, free from perceived confines of the formal art world.[2] Street artists sometimes present socially relevant content infused with esthetic value, to attract attention to a cause or as a form of "art provocation".[3]

Street artists often travel between countries to spread their designs. Some artists have gained cult-followings, media and art world attention, and have gone on to work commercially in the styles which made their work known on the streets.

Miranda in a mesmerizing display of vibrant neon hues, captured in the heart of St. Louis. The fusion of art and fashion brings out the ethereal elegance in this captivating portrait.

#glitch #glitchy #glitche #glitchart #musas #contemporáneas #contemporary #muses #girls #art

Menlo School AP Art students and their families gather to see their portfolio work. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

The Polish journal of visual art and design www.uniteditions.com

Leipzig Spinnerei Herbstrundgang 9-2016

Leipzig Spinnerei autumn tour 2016/9

www.spinnerei.de

Kunstgalerien: Josef Filipp Galerie -

ASPN Jochen Plogsties: Shanzhai www.aspngalerie.de

Galerie b2_ HAYAHISA TOMIYASU: TTP www.galerie-b2.de

Art MÛR MONTRÉAL/LEIPZIG CAL LANE: DISOBEDIENT VIRTUES www.artmur.com

Galerie Dukan Paris/Leipzig Josef Filipp Galerie Rayk Goetze: Der Gegenwart www.filipp-galerie.com Galerie Jochen Hempel STEPHAN BALKENHOL: NEUE ARBEITEN www.jochenhempel.com Galerie Kleindienst CLAUDIA ANGELMAIER: LANDSCAPES www.galeriekleindienst.de R E I T E R STEFFEN JUNGHANS: "It's Me." www.reitergalleries.com THE GRASS IS GREENER HELGE HOMMES: CASPAR – [WIEDER] OHNE KOMPASS IM MORGENLAND Esther Niebel www.thegrassisgreener.de SPINNEREI archiv massiv JOHANNES TIEPELMANN: THE HICK LÆTITIA GORSY: BILDARCHIVE 29 Bertram Schultze,

HALLE 14:

TERRA MEDITERRANEA:

IN ACTION – ÜBER EINEN FLÜSSIGEN KONTINENT

Ana Adamović, Marwa Arsanios, Bank of No, Sofia Bempeza, Banu Cennetoğlu, Marianna Christofides, Tom Dale, Haris Epaminonda, Hackitectura, Lia Haraki, Timo Herbst & Marcus Nebe, Elizabeth Hoak- Doering, Eleni Kamma, Mahmoud Khaled, Zissis Kotionis, Mona Marzouk, Panayiotis Michael, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Nira Pereg, Polys Peslikas, Alexandros Pissourios, Ran Slavin, Paola Yacoub

PILOTENKUECHE ORIGIN

Amina & Karima Tarchouni [DE], Cristiano Carotti [IT], Fernando Davis [BR], Gabriel Secchin [BR], Latzi [IL], Milena Roglic [CA], Nina Perlman [US], Sally Lia Vigano [IT], Sofia Rossi Bunge [CH], So Jin Lim [KR], Wednesday Kim [US]

Artist Residency Martin Holz www.pilotenkueche.net

Werkschau

17./18. Sep 2016

 

INTERNATIONALE GASTGALERIEN

Billytown, Den Haag

Larm Gallery, Kopenhagen

Daine Singer, Melbourne

Black Swan Project, New York

Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam

Aeroplastics, Brüssel

Jonathan Ferrara, New Orleans

Christine König, Wien

Galerie Conradi, Hamburg

Galería Hilario Galguera, Mexico

Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bukarest

Pearl Lam Galleries, Hongkong/ Shanghai

L’Atelier-ksr, Monaco/Berlin

Guido Romero Pierini, Paris

Tobias Fischer

www.spinnerei.de

BAUT is a project by Jan Brokof (Drawings / Collages), Alfredo Bautista (Sound Installations / Noise Devices), Theo Boettger (Drawings / Installations), and Martin Böttger (Visual Art / Sculpture).

 

The concept of the project BAUT is to found a band of different ascendancies of music; combining different genre like noise, electronic, break beat, metal, punk, rap, and soundscapes. The project is supposed to involve all things, a regular music band represents plus exploring the possibilities of visual artistic expression within a showcase.

Their first exhibition was held at the gallery Delikatessenhaus Leipzig; where they created three different rooms: a festival room for the performance, a merchandise room for selling shirts and vinyl, and finally the backstage room.

 

Delikatessenhaus leipzig

www.delikatessenhaus.com/

  

Theo Boettger

www.galerie-baer.de

www.priskajuschkafineart.com

 

Jan Brokof

www.galerie-baer.de

www.vousetesici.nl

Alfredo Bautista

www.jupitermoll.de.vu

www.myspace.com/jupitermoll

 

Martin Böttger

www.tsaworks.com

www.tsaworks.blogspot.com

  

BAUT 7 INCH VINYL ON HAUTE AREAL

 

What happens if you take four artists who had nothing to do with music so far, give them a barrel full of magazines and electro garbage and ask them to create an audiovisual work out of it. Together. As a band with bandname, livegig, labeldeal, release etc. We have checked it out and don't want to withhold the result from the world.

Their oeuvre can be best described as experimental noise. The lyrics are mostly collages of quotations from diverse magazines and newspapers which were modified and combined with own text passages.

 

LABEL

www.hauteareal.de/Bands/Baut/Baut.htm

VIDEO

www.youtube.com/user/HauteAreal#p/a/u/0/Kxs3OD-f4K0

BAUT

www.myspace.com/bautsound

Leipzig Spinnerei Herbstrundgang 9-2016

Leipzig Spinnerei autumn tour 2016/9

www.spinnerei.de

Kunstgalerien: Josef Filipp Galerie -

ASPN Jochen Plogsties: Shanzhai www.aspngalerie.de

Galerie b2_ HAYAHISA TOMIYASU: TTP www.galerie-b2.de

Art MÛR MONTRÉAL/LEIPZIG CAL LANE: DISOBEDIENT VIRTUES www.artmur.com

Galerie Dukan Paris/Leipzig Josef Filipp Galerie Rayk Goetze: Der Gegenwart www.filipp-galerie.com Galerie Jochen Hempel STEPHAN BALKENHOL: NEUE ARBEITEN www.jochenhempel.com Galerie Kleindienst CLAUDIA ANGELMAIER: LANDSCAPES www.galeriekleindienst.de R E I T E R STEFFEN JUNGHANS: "It's Me." www.reitergalleries.com THE GRASS IS GREENER HELGE HOMMES: CASPAR – [WIEDER] OHNE KOMPASS IM MORGENLAND Esther Niebel www.thegrassisgreener.de SPINNEREI archiv massiv JOHANNES TIEPELMANN: THE HICK LÆTITIA GORSY: BILDARCHIVE 29 Bertram Schultze,

HALLE 14:

TERRA MEDITERRANEA:

IN ACTION – ÜBER EINEN FLÜSSIGEN KONTINENT

Ana Adamović, Marwa Arsanios, Bank of No, Sofia Bempeza, Banu Cennetoğlu, Marianna Christofides, Tom Dale, Haris Epaminonda, Hackitectura, Lia Haraki, Timo Herbst & Marcus Nebe, Elizabeth Hoak- Doering, Eleni Kamma, Mahmoud Khaled, Zissis Kotionis, Mona Marzouk, Panayiotis Michael, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Nira Pereg, Polys Peslikas, Alexandros Pissourios, Ran Slavin, Paola Yacoub

PILOTENKUECHE ORIGIN

Amina & Karima Tarchouni [DE], Cristiano Carotti [IT], Fernando Davis [BR], Gabriel Secchin [BR], Latzi [IL], Milena Roglic [CA], Nina Perlman [US], Sally Lia Vigano [IT], Sofia Rossi Bunge [CH], So Jin Lim [KR], Wednesday Kim [US]

Artist Residency Martin Holz www.pilotenkueche.net

Werkschau

17./18. Sep 2016

 

INTERNATIONALE GASTGALERIEN

Billytown, Den Haag

Larm Gallery, Kopenhagen

Daine Singer, Melbourne

Black Swan Project, New York

Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam

Aeroplastics, Brüssel

Jonathan Ferrara, New Orleans

Christine König, Wien

Galerie Conradi, Hamburg

Galería Hilario Galguera, Mexico

Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bukarest

Pearl Lam Galleries, Hongkong/ Shanghai

L’Atelier-ksr, Monaco/Berlin

Guido Romero Pierini, Paris

Tobias Fischer

www.spinnerei.de

Not Just Another Pretty Face 2016

Leipzig Spinnerei Herbstrundgang 9-2016

Leipzig Spinnerei autumn tour 2016/9

www.spinnerei.de

Kunstgalerien: Josef Filipp Galerie -

ASPN Jochen Plogsties: Shanzhai www.aspngalerie.de

Galerie b2_ HAYAHISA TOMIYASU: TTP www.galerie-b2.de

Art MÛR MONTRÉAL/LEIPZIG CAL LANE: DISOBEDIENT VIRTUES www.artmur.com

Galerie Dukan Paris/Leipzig Josef Filipp Galerie Rayk Goetze: Der Gegenwart www.filipp-galerie.com Galerie Jochen Hempel STEPHAN BALKENHOL: NEUE ARBEITEN www.jochenhempel.com Galerie Kleindienst CLAUDIA ANGELMAIER: LANDSCAPES www.galeriekleindienst.de R E I T E R STEFFEN JUNGHANS: "It's Me." www.reitergalleries.com THE GRASS IS GREENER HELGE HOMMES: CASPAR – [WIEDER] OHNE KOMPASS IM MORGENLAND Esther Niebel www.thegrassisgreener.de SPINNEREI archiv massiv JOHANNES TIEPELMANN: THE HICK LÆTITIA GORSY: BILDARCHIVE 29 Bertram Schultze,

HALLE 14:

TERRA MEDITERRANEA:

IN ACTION – ÜBER EINEN FLÜSSIGEN KONTINENT

Ana Adamović, Marwa Arsanios, Bank of No, Sofia Bempeza, Banu Cennetoğlu, Marianna Christofides, Tom Dale, Haris Epaminonda, Hackitectura, Lia Haraki, Timo Herbst & Marcus Nebe, Elizabeth Hoak- Doering, Eleni Kamma, Mahmoud Khaled, Zissis Kotionis, Mona Marzouk, Panayiotis Michael, Christodoulos Panayiotou, Nira Pereg, Polys Peslikas, Alexandros Pissourios, Ran Slavin, Paola Yacoub

PILOTENKUECHE ORIGIN

Amina & Karima Tarchouni [DE], Cristiano Carotti [IT], Fernando Davis [BR], Gabriel Secchin [BR], Latzi [IL], Milena Roglic [CA], Nina Perlman [US], Sally Lia Vigano [IT], Sofia Rossi Bunge [CH], So Jin Lim [KR], Wednesday Kim [US]

Artist Residency Martin Holz www.pilotenkueche.net

Werkschau

17./18. Sep 2016

 

INTERNATIONALE GASTGALERIEN

Billytown, Den Haag

Larm Gallery, Kopenhagen

Daine Singer, Melbourne

Black Swan Project, New York

Rutger Brandt Gallery, Amsterdam

Aeroplastics, Brüssel

Jonathan Ferrara, New Orleans

Christine König, Wien

Galerie Conradi, Hamburg

Galería Hilario Galguera, Mexico

Anca Poterasu Gallery, Bukarest

Pearl Lam Galleries, Hongkong/ Shanghai

L’Atelier-ksr, Monaco/Berlin

Guido Romero Pierini, Paris

Tobias Fischer

www.spinnerei.de

At opening ceremony on SUnday at the NAtional Gallery downtown. Stuart Reeves took the photo

#glitch #glitchy #glitche #glitchart #musas #contemporáneas #contemporary #muses #girls #visual #art

Visual Art installation by Tiffany Singh (New Zealand) display at the Esplanade Concourse.

this is what was broken down from the whole branch...(next set of images of whole branch)

 

everything broke down into these main structure groupings...

 

the whole broke up into these simple set of shapes and similar sizes...

 

even though they are still very different from each other in some way or other there is such a similarity and simplicity I was very surprised indeed...

 

the two random twigs on the far right bottom were the only two random structures I found in this whole branch...since working with other branches from the same tree I have found each branch has two or three totally random shapes...

Gabriel Mesa Nicholls 'Somos hechos de lo mismo', (We are Made of the Same), s.f., (undated), Exposición 'Salón Internacional de Artes Visuales Suramérica', 2013, edificio Suramericano, (Exhibition 'International Visual Art Salon South America' Suramericana building), Medellín, Colombia

Visual art installation by Att Poomtangon (Thailand) display at the Esplanade Concourse.

synthetic rubber

90 x 62 in.

This is our interactive visual art installtion called NUCLEON at Boom Festival 2010. Created by the Retinafunk visual and 3D artist Hannes Neumann a.k.a. Humanspacecraft with tools such as 3DS MAX and Quest3D with some additional Help by Retinafunks Andy Weisner on building up abnd interfaxce .

Its a immersive panoramic 3D virtual reality space, and its interactive, so the the public can navigate and trigger layers and textures. in the virtual 3D space with a MIDI controller or multi touch interface. Its aim is to provide a interactive virtual psychedelic experience.

This is our interactive visual art installtion called NUCLEON at Boom Festival 2010. Created by the Retinafunk visual and 3D artist Hannes Neumann a.k.a. Humanspacecraft with tools such as 3DS MAX and Quest3D with some additional Help by Retinafunks Andy Weisner on building up abnd interfaxce .

Its a immersive panoramic 3D virtual reality space, and its interactive, so the the public can navigate and trigger layers and textures. in the virtual 3D space with a MIDI controller or multi touch interface. Its aim is to provide a interactive virtual psychedelic experience.

The Washington Auto Show has once again announced the 4th annual ART-of-Motion exhibit by Automotive Rhythms, an avant-garde design experience that benefits the culture and imagination of the Washington, D.C. area, as it hosts a tier-one show on the global auto show circuit.

 

ART-of-Motion will be located on the third floor in Ballroom B of the Walter E. Washington Convention Center through the entirety of the show April 5th to 14th, 2019, and will feature more than 8,000 square feet of graphic backdrops consisting of live DJs, painted autos, custom motorcycles, an urban barbershop and dynamic aftermarket vehicles. Designers will be painting directly on exclusive rides and murals in real time for attendees to experience.

 

BAUT is a project by Jan Brokof (Drawings / Collages), Alfredo Bautista (Sound Installations / Noise Devices), Theo Boettger (Drawings / Installations), and Martin Böttger (Visual Art / Sculpture).

 

The concept of the project BAUT is to found a band of different ascendancies of music; combining different genre like noise, electronic, break beat, metal, punk, rap, and soundscapes. The project is supposed to involve all things, a regular music band represents plus exploring the possibilities of visual artistic expression within a showcase.

Their first exhibition was held at the gallery Delikatessenhaus Leipzig; where they created three different rooms: a festival room for the performance, a merchandise room for selling shirts and vinyl, and finally the backstage room.

 

Delikatessenhaus leipzig

www.delikatessenhaus.com/

  

Theo Boettger

www.galerie-baer.de

www.priskajuschkafineart.com

 

Jan Brokof

www.galerie-baer.de

www.vousetesici.nl

Alfredo Bautista

www.jupitermoll.de.vu

www.myspace.com/jupitermoll

 

Martin Böttger

www.tsaworks.com

www.tsaworks.blogspot.com

  

BAUT 7 INCH VINYL ON HAUTE AREAL

 

What happens if you take four artists who had nothing to do with music so far, give them a barrel full of magazines and electro garbage and ask them to create an audiovisual work out of it. Together. As a band with bandname, livegig, labeldeal, release etc. We have checked it out and don't want to withhold the result from the world.

Their oeuvre can be best described as experimental noise. The lyrics are mostly collages of quotations from diverse magazines and newspapers which were modified and combined with own text passages.

 

LABEL

www.hauteareal.de/Bands/Baut/Baut.htm

VIDEO

www.youtube.com/user/HauteAreal#p/a/u/0/Kxs3OD-f4K0

BAUT

www.myspace.com/bautsound

Menlo Middle School art students exhibit their work. Photo by Pete Zivkov.

Taken with an Olympus XA4 camera.

The film is home redscaled expired Fujicolor Superia ISO 400, rated at ISO50 and developed in the Fuji Hunt C41 kit.

Only use straight lines and circles. It's odd, I know.

Artwork by Yasmine El-Hage. Photo by Nina Ollikainen.

Visual art installation by UnDam Tran Nguyen (Vietnam) and Lim Sokchenlina (Cambodia) at the Esplanade Concourse.

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