922 A satirical take on fujimoto or on RAMTV
An original take on fujimoto or on RAMTV
Bruce McLean
Pose Work for Plinths 3 1971
Originally conceived as a performance at the Situation Gallery in 1971, McLean’s poses are an ironic and humorous commentary on what he considered to be the pompous monumentality of Henry Moore’s large plinth-based sculptures. The artist later had himself photographed, repeating the poses, to create three permanent works, two of which are shown here. (from Tate.org.uk)
906 Kinetica
Kinetica art fair opening Wednesday 6.30 pm Please come on Wednesday for opening
888 Local distance
756 OMA-AMO Exhibition at the Barbican

Picture credits © EU Barcode (proposal for a new European flag, 2001, 2004, 2007). © OMA
633 Living Form Exhibition: the Transformable Work of Chuck Hoberman
Exhibition at the Building Center Opening today:
The Building Centre
Store Street, London WC1E 7BT
T: +44 (0) 207 692 4000
www.buildingcentre.co.uk
593 Maadm exhibition P3 Tuesday 14th February
Group 4: Angela Vanezi, Darya Khusnutdinova, Anastasia Kaisari.

Group 1: Ping-Hsiang Chen, Xiaohui Gan, Georgios Dimitrakopoulos

Group 2: Anne-Laure Guiot, Laura Tarjuman, Camilo Aragón, Alvin Chee Kian Wee
Group 3: Silviya Ilieva, Ismini Nikolidaki, Osman Amin.

570 Quayola speak to MAADM + DS04 students
it’s a great pleasure to have Quayola speak to MAADM + DS04 students
Thursday 3rd February – CAD Lab, 6pm
Quayola is a visual artist based in London. His work simultaneously focuses on multiple forms exploring the space between video, audio, photography, installation, live performance and print. Quayola creates worlds where real substance, such as natural or architectural matter, constantly mutates into ephemeral objects, enabling the real and the artificial to coexist harmoniously. Integrating computer-generated material with recorded sources, he explores the ambiguity of realism in the digital realm.
Working in both the artistic and the commercial field, Quayola intelligently experiment with mediums traditionally perceived as separate. Currently active as Visual Artist, Graphic Designer and Director, he constantly collaborates with a diverse range of musicians, animators, computer programmers and architects. Quayola creates hybrid works blurring the boundaries between art, design and filmmaking.
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