Congratulations to Anouk Kruithof!
I am this years recipient of the Charlotte Kohler prize for visual arts
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Partially sanded, plexiglass rods - by Michael John Whelan
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Artist: Michael John Whelan
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This is our gallery entrance. Photo made at night during the exhibition Foreign Sunrise by Michael John Whelan
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Artist: Peter Lamb.
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What is a dot of paint to you!? To Peter Lamb it's just an other layer in his multi layer mixed media sensation: Carved by wrinkles. A world, on top of a world, on top of a world.
For more work by Peter Lamb... check out the website: http://boetzelaernispen.com/exhibitions/current/
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‘Shadow Shuffle’, 2014, digital print on dibond aluminium and canvas, acrylic and powder paint, 254x200cm
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‘Boxing Mirrors’ 2014, digital print on canon satin and canvas, acrylic, spray and powder paint, aluminium frame, 256x200cm
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‘Golden Army’ 2014, digital print on softimage 240, acrylic, powder and spray paint, aluminium frame, 200x262cm
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‘Dead birds on a pavement’, 2014, digital prints on 6 dibond aluminium panels, acrylic paint 100x74.5cm each
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‘Carved by Wrinkles’, 2014, digital print on dibond aluminium, acrylic, spray and powder paint, paper, adhesive, wood, 80x62cm
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Peter Lamb ‘Boxing Mirrors’ 2014, digital print on canon satin and canvas, acrylic, spray and powder paint, aluminium frame, 256x200cm
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Jonas Lund, Contemporary Art Day, 2014, Inktjet print on Hahnemuhle Photorag, 40x60cm.
Shown at Art Brussels 2014
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Christopher Kulendran Thomas at Art Brussels 2014
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@jonaslund under the influence #artbrussels
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Art Brussels 2014 with Christopher Kulendran Thomas and Jonas Lund
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Tomorrow I’ll show a new piece at Out of Office in Cardiff. It will also be available to the international internet via email.
The curatorial statement by Matthew Britton:
Out of Office is a micro curatorial platform that utilises the auto-reply feature that is present on most email accounts as a method of distributing art. I wish to suggest an even more intimate way of distributing and viewing online works, one which is primarily in the comfort of your own mailbox.
In order to view the work you need only send an email to the assigned email address and wait for the auto reply.
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