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Luciano Calderon print

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There are a still a few prints of Born To Roll by Luciano Calderon left.

Born To Roll, 2011
Silkscreen print on paper
Edition of 30, signed and numbered
44 x 32 cm

€90.00 (~$115)

> order it here

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Posted April 28, 2012 9:00 am
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Filippo Minelli - Silence/ Shapes (red)

> details here

Filippo Minelli - Silence/ Shapes (green)

> details here

Two new works by Filippo Minelli from his Silence/ Shapes series added! Request a price by following the links above.

Both are:
Original fine art print, Edition of 3 (+1 Artist Proof)
Inkjet print on acid free Hahnemühle archival paper
Laminated on 3mm aluminium dibond, 120x80cm
Gallery rails attached on all four sides on the back
Signed by the artist

Posted by publicdelivery
Posted April 22, 2012 9:00 am
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Julian Opie

Gana Mplanet is one of the most exciting places for public art in South Korea and arguably all of Asia. Being located directly at Seoul Station this huge 99 x 79m media canvas displays various art installations throughout the year.

Robert Seidel

Yang Man-ki (양만기)

> for a quick peek check the life stream
> more videos on ganamplanet.com

Posted by publicdelivery
Posted April 20, 2012 9:00 am
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Park Junebum - Sideless Buildings (2011) - 1

Park Junebum - Sideless Buildings (2011) - 2

Park Junebum (b. 1976), a Korean video artist familiar from an older post, got a new site. Unfortunately it offers mostly stills and just very few videos but his works, mostly clever comments on contemporary Korean society, are worth checking out.

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Posted April 18, 2012 9:00 am
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Nils Müller - True Romance

> True Romance, 2007

Nils Müller - Bucharest (2011)

> Bucharest, 2011

Two new available works by Nils Müller are available as a 80x50cm LightJet print for 90€ (~118$) each.

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Posted April 16, 2012 9:00 am
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Ben Long - The Hay Wain (after John Constable), 2012

Dedham Lock and Mill & The Stour Valley (after John Constable), 2012

Ben Long - Detail of Dedham Lock and Mill (after John Constable), 2012

Right now the city of Birmingham has about hundred 6x3m billboards by 29 international artists on display. Ben Long’s Moving Landscapes uses digitally altered and familiar 19th Century oil landscapes by artists like Constable, Wilson and Gainsborough to pose questions about our experience of modern life and the interaction with old and well-known reproduced artworks.

“The effect created is of the rural environment being moved through at high velocity, as if captured by photographic means from the window of a locomotive. Paintings (…) who expressed a romantic outlook of tranquility and contented country life, are reconsidered in relation to a modern reality that no longer moves at a stable, orderly pace. Moving Landscapes prompt us to examine whether we are exhilarated or baffled by the acceleration of modern life and whether access to more information at a faster speed means a greater or lesser experience of the world around us.”

“But I also think there is a cautionary meaning in there too, which is to do with how the historic can be manipulated and used as a commodity, and how we have become over-saturated with paintings by artists such as Constable to the point that we are no longer able to see them clearly. The Hay Wain is a perfect example of that because it appears on greetings cards and biscuit tins – my Nanna even has Constable place mats that she brings out when guests come to dinner! Rarely are we afforded a direct and pure experience of art. The reproduction is how we’re constantly receiving information and in a commercial world the meaning and original intention of these artworks become subtly distorted given enough time.”

The intervention is organized by EC Arts and runs until April 29th, 2012.

> more insights by Long about his projects at It’s Nice That

> more billboards at the 48Sheet project site

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Posted April 15, 2012 11:03 am
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ECB / Hendrik Beikirch - Exhibition in Bangalore (4)

ECB / Hendrik Beikirch - Exhibition in Bangalore (3)

ECB / Hendrik Beikirch - Exhibition in Bangalore (1)

ECB / Hendrik Beikirch - Exhibition in Bangalore (2)

Following up on Beikirch’s mural in Bangalore, India, these photos are installation views of the exhibition at the local Goethe-Institut, together with Harald Naegeli, Nils Mueller, Dtagno and others.

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Posted April 14, 2012 9:00 am
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