Ten artists and artist groups present playful installations and drawings, miraculous dadaistic boxes and satirical light-sculptures at White Trash Contemporary, Hamburg / Germany. Participating: New York artist Jeff Lutonsky, artist group MFSW from Berlin, Lilli Kuschel and Anna Fiedler (Berlin), Peter Lynen (Hamburg), Prinz (Berlin), Oliver Ross (Hamburg), Ben H�bsch (Freiburg), Tim Kubach (Hamburg) and [...]
VernissageTV (VTV) takes you to opening receptions of exhibitions and events. VernissageTV provides insight into the social side of the world of contemporary art, design and architecture. Vernissage TV is talking with artists, curators and gallery owners in a relaxed style. Watch VTV on computer, ipod, TV set.
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Piero Lissoni in conversation with Anthony Haden-Guest / Dellis Cay
Piero Lissoni is one of the designers who have been commissioned to give the luxury resort Dellis Cay a shape. He has designed the Mandarin Oriental Dellis Cay and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental. Piero Lissoni was born in 1956 in Seregno, Italy. He studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. Piero Lissoni lives and [...]
At Design Miami 2008, industrial designer Ross Lovegrove presented a chandelier / table ensemble titled ?Liquid Space? that he created for Swarovski Crystal Palace. In this conversation with Dr. Albrecht Bangert, Nadja Swarovski talks about the connection between the luxury industry and design, the aesthetics and function of Ross Lovegrove?s ?Liquid Space?, the Swarovski Crystal [...]
http://www.vernissage.tv | Leandro Erlich's installation "Swimming Pool" at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center in New York.
Interview with Rianne Makking and Jurgen Bey of Studio Makkink & Bey at Contrasts Gallery / Design Miami Basel 2008, in Basel / Switzerland.
Preview: Art 39 Basel week. Part 2: Art 39 Basel Public Art Projects.
Part one of VernissageTV’s walkthrough of the Art Unlimited sector with large-scale installations, video projections, and massive sculptures at Art 39 Basel International Art Fair in Basel, Switzerland. June 2, 2008. Art 39 Basel, Art Unlimited section. Impressions from the preview. Basel, June 2, 2008.
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Olafur Eliasson - Your mobile expectations: BMW H2R project
Currently (until July 20, 2008), the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich presents “Your mobile expectations: BMW H2R project” by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson (born 1967). Olafur Eliasson was commissioned by the car company BMW to design the 16th BMW Art Car. What sets Eliasson’s “car” apart from previous Art Cars is that it is not recognizable as a car anymore. Olafur Eliasson has removed the outer covering of the BMW H2R racing car and replaced it with a complex skin of metal spanning the body of the car. This shape is covered with ice.
Inauguration of Museion, the new museum for modern and contemporary art in Bozen Bolzano, Italy. Interviews with the director Corinne Diserens and curator Letizia Ragaglia. Bozen, May 23 and 24, 2008.
Interview with Fette, the owner / director of Fette's Gallery, Los Angeles, at Swab Art Fair Barcelona 2008. Fette's Gallery is specialized in contemporary art. The gallery is located in the Culver City art district of Los Angeles.
Opening of Swab International Contemporary Art Fair Barcelona 2008.
A first look at the 5th Berlin Biennial for Contemporary Art. The Berlin Biennale was founded in 1996 by Klaus Biesenbach, founding director of KW Institute for Contemporary Art, and a group of collectors and patrons of the arts. The aim of Berlin Biennial is to organise a representative, international exhibition of contemporary art in Berlin every two years and to attract attention to less established younger artists.
New Paintings by German painter Daniel Richter at David Zwirner Gallery New York.
Starting with Jean Tinguely’s drawing machines from the 1950s, the exhibition jointly organized by the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt and the Museum Tinguely presents art machines from different ages and contexts through to the present day. The first part of the video documentary by VernissageTV shows works by Tim Lewis, Jon Kessler, Olafur Eliasson, Andreas Zybach, Michael Beutler, Pawel Althamer, Tue Greenfort, Damien Hirst and Jean Tinguely.
The artists Gert and Uwe Tobias (German, born Romania, 1973) are twin brothers. Their collaborative work centers on large-scale woodcuts, but also includes typewriter drawings and watercolors, handmade ceramic sculptures, and wooden constructions. They became internationally known with their exhibition at the Museum of Moderna Art MoMA in New York in 2007/2008.
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CaixaForum by Herzog and de Meuron architects
The CaixaForum Madrid is a new cultural center in the historical center of Madrid, near the renowned Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums, designed by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, the 2001 Pritzker Architecture Prize winners.
At ARCO 2008 in Madrid, [DAM] Gallery Berlin presented the digital art installation "TI" by C.E.B. Reas as part of ARCO’s "Expanded Box" section. "TI" has been in included in group shows at Pratt Manhattan Gallery in New York and at the Block Museum of Art, Northwestern University in Chicago. C.E.B. Reas lives and works in Los Angeles. Reas is associate professor and chair of the department of Design | Media Arts at the University of California, Los Angeles. He focuses on defining processes and translating them into images. With Ben Fry, Reas initiated Processing.org in 2001. Processing is an open source programming language and environment for creating images, animation, and interaction. Interview with [DAM] director Wolf Lieser. ARCO’08 Madrid, February 16, 2008.
During our stay in Madrid we not only visited ARCO, Madrid’s international fair for contemporary art. We were also invited to take part of a gallery crawl, organized by the tourist offices of Spain and Madrid. Our first stop was Galería Helga de Alvear where we saw Isaac Julien’s “Western Union: Small Boats”, an exhibition who’s topic is African migrants trying to enter Europe. Talking with our group of journalists from all parts of the world, Helga de Alvear finds clear words about gallery work and ARCO’s strategy. Galería Helga de Alvear, February 15, 2008.
At ARCO 2008, the 27th edition of the International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid, Spain, we met with Vera Cortês, the director of the eponymous gallery in Lisbon, Portugal. At ARCO’08 Vera Cortês presents works by (among others) Alexandre Farto, Catarina Dias, Daniel Gustav Cramer, Sophie Whettnall, Susanne Themlitz and Martinha Maia. In the interview, Vera Cortês talks about the gallery’s program, her background in the fashion industry, the art scene in Portugal, and she sums up the first two days (the professional visit) of ARCO8. ARCO 2008, Madrid / Spain, February 14, 2008.
ARCO International Contemporary Art Fair in Madrid, Spain, presents 250 galleries from over 30 countries which show historical avant-garde, contemporary and emerging art. The 27th edition of ARCO runs from Wednesday 13th to Monday 18th March 2008. This year Brazil is guest country. In a special sector 32 galleries show Brazilian art. The General Programme features a selection of international galleries made by the ARCO'08 Organizing Committee. For its 2008 edition, ARCO has moved to new halls. The fair is now located in two recently inaugurated pavilions of Feria de Madrid. Professional Visit, February 13, 2008.
Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist and living legend of contemporary art who is known best for using regular, contrasting stripes. In his current exhibition at legendary German gallery Konrad Fischer in Duesseldorf he presents new work. In this video he gives a short introduction in his work.
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