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Hey how about collaborating with me? I am in my last year of a degree in visual arts (painting) at Unitec in Auckland, New Zealand. I am embarking on a research project and need your help! All I ask of you is to print out one of these images add your art or writing or poetry or paint or illustration – anything, scan it and email it back to me. you may want to just add to it digitally, photoshop it whatever it is up to you! I will upload all works sent back to me as we’ll as show in an exhibition towards the middle of the year. I have had a great response to sending out my works by post but now find I’ve spent enough money! Thus the scan and email reply has been born! Email me your collaborative works to amandajanepriorwilliams@rocketmail.com
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The Best of Art Berlin Contemporary 2012 | Artinfo
Art Berlin Contemporary (ABC) kicked off on Thursday morning, dropping its former preclusion towards a pan-fair theme and expanding into a third hall of Berlin’s Station center. Though sales have not been particularly brisk, foot traffic is heavy and, most importantly, the work on display represents the highest quality the fair has seen in recent memory.
Structured booths or walls have been dropped for a modular framework of scaffoldings and temporary partisians. ABC also does away with the migraine-inducing florescent lighting of most fairs in exchange for film spotlights directed on the works. These touches both add up to create a more exhibition-like feel — certainly much more so than during it’s “curated” years. Visitors have responded positively. While ABC 2012 is the most international that the fair has ever been, the strongest booths mostly originated from Berlin galleries, with the minimal shipping requirements and freedom of installation space allowing for works of truly impressive scale for an art fair, especially coming from some of the younger galleries. ARTINFO scoured the offerings to pick out the 10 best booths from the overall strong offerings on view.
Marilyn Minter – Green Pink Caviar
“I was shooting stills of models with long tongues swirling and sucking bakery products from under a pane of glass. I wanted to make enamel paintings along the idea of painting with my tongue. My makeup artist shot some short videos just to see how it would look. The low definition videos looked so good that later we made plans to do a professional high definition video. I have made both billboards and produced a commercial advertising a 1989 painting show so this made sense as a next step. Green Pink Caviar seems to have a life of its own.”
via Marilyn Minter – Green Pink Caviar.
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