LST (Leaves, Sheets & Twigs), Temporary interventions in the Black Forest. White letter-size paper in landscape, as part of the evolving NIESATT placing project.
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Black Forest Letter-size
Friday, May 29, 2009
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Sigmar Polke on film in '69
Polke on film, a fragment of Christoph Kohlhöfer's 16 mm film from 1969, shown at the Intermedia in 1969 and 2009 at the Heidelberger Kunstverein.
Intermedia 1969 and 2009
Intermedia 69/ 2009, a documentation and critical reconstruction of the fluxus festival Intermedia in May 1669 at the Heidelberger Kunstverein. 5000 visitors joined the festival witnessing, actions, happenings, performances and film projections.
The politicaly radical students of the times critizised the festival as unpolitical and bourgeoise.
Labels:
blinki palermo,
intermedia,
klaus staeck,
kv heidelberg
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Dialog @ Orgelfabrik Karlsruhe-Durlach
Left: Thomas Kurowski, Sitzender Johannes Knabe mit Lamm 1984/2006, oil on canvas, 110x90 cm
Right: Andreas Schnelle, Er der nach mir kommt, ist vor mir gewesen, 2008, acrylic on canvas,110 x 90 cm
Dialog an exhibition by 14 artists in memory of Thomas Kurowski at the Orgelfabrik Karlsruhe Durlach. This exhibiton is trying to transform the memorised dialogs between students and professors at the Art Akademie in Karlsruhe, in the 80's, into a contemporary context.
Monday, May 25, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Philadelphia noir
Tape noir, reflections on film noir scene shots.
Packing tape paintings on acrylic at Philadelphia airport by Mark Khaisman.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Skate this Art @ market street gallery in SF
May 4 th-31st
art auction/benefit: "Skate This Art"
at the Market Street Gallery (1554 Market) between Van Ness and Franklin...
(half of proceeds go to the Roaddawgs homeless youth drop-in center.)
I believe this is the second annual, curated by our own Randall John. Last year's auction/benefit of these one-of-a-kind skateboard decks, made into display-worthy works of art by local artists extraordinaire, each in their own inimitable style, was SO successful that, this year, the San Francisco Chronicle is going to cover the event ...
Among the participating artists are, yours truly, Rebecca Peters and Ronald F. Sauer, also Blake More, Richard 'Luckey' Perri, Randall John... and many many others. Hope to see you there. (Text via email)
Monday, May 11, 2009
Tenderloin National Forest
Selected images from the Tenderloin National Forest, located in Cohen Alley off Ellis Street in the San Francisco Tenderloin. The Tenderloin National Forest was created to address the lack of green space in this neighborhood. The Forest is intended to be an inspiration and model for others to attempt gardening in the inner city. Co founded by Darryl Smith, director of the Luggage store gallery.
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