In the Company of

Posted by Fabio 13 April 2010

The single channel video In the Company of depicts a 5-a-side football game, which was played on railway tracks in Moscou, Gent.The players included immigrants to Belgium who originally came from different parts of the world as well as other European countries. The 10-channel audio which completes this installation provides the personal aural experience of each of the 10 players. Directed by Simon Gush.

Ingrid Bachmann

Posted by Fabio 9 April 2010

Installation by American artist Ingrid Bachmann – have a look in the suitcases.

Ingrid Bachmann

Andreas Muxel – Connect

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

The kinetic sculpture “CONNECT” consists of thirteen oscillating spheres of steel connected to a matrix with a rubber band. A rod with a magnet on each side controls the action of each of the system elements. Once a sphere is connected to the rod, a motor activates its oscillation as long as the rod detaches and rebuilds a new connection to another sphere.

www.andreasmuxel.com

Torbjørn Rødland

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

Norwegian artist Torbjørn Rødland’s photography spans from innocent childish play to the tonality of the dark and sinister.
Shown here is Banana Black from 2005 – 50×40 cm.

www.rodland.net

Aleksandra Mir

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

“If angels and astronauts share the same sky”, she asks, “Isn’t it time they were introduced?”
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Speed of Light

Posted by Fabio 7 April 2010

Speed of Light

9 – 19 April 2010

Bargehouse
South Bank, London SE1 9PH

Marion Lane

Posted by Fabio 5 April 2010

Marion Lane is an artist working and living in Venice, California. Shown here is Circus from the series Chasing the Rabbit from 2007.
The title refers to the ideal of image as something that we pursue. We are, all of us, interested in stories, and we are interested in how things look.

www.marionlane.com

Meat Joy

Posted by Fabio 5 April 2010

“Meat Joy has the character of an erotic rite: excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, chickens, sausages, wet paint, transparent plastic, rope brushes, paper scrap. 16mm film from 1964 by Carolee Scheemann, first performed as part of the First Festival of Free Expression at the American Center in Paris.

www.caroleeschneemann.com