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    LE REGIME - 2009
    PLASTIC STRAW, BLACK BELGIAN MARBLE, MULTICOLOUR ONIX, TRAVERTINE MARBLE,
    RED MARBLE
    40 CM X 30 CM 30 CM

    The word “regime" in French can mean "diet" but more commonly refers to a set of conditions, most often of a political nature. This sculpture consists of 5 primary geometric shapes in 5 different types of marble. The idea came from Brancusi’s sculptures many of which seem to have no beginning
    and no end and include different elements. The 5 objects are not attached to each other, and thus can be freely repositioned like children’s toy blocks. The last element on top, a big “Slim-Fast”-like glass, has a tiny hole where a plastic straw can be inserted. 
    The arbitrary choice of including the straw or not changes the meaning of sculpture to either reference self-induced health regimes, or the more subtle forms of political regimes.

  • Peter Bond

    Peter Bond

    Artiste peintre

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    Les artistes s'exposent

    Il y a 15 ans

    Les artistes s'exposent
    Lieu: Strasbourg
    Lien: www.ateliersouverts.net

    Dates: les WE 8-9 et 15-16 mai 2010
    Horaires: 14h à 20h
    Vernissage vendredi 7 mai

    During the annual manifestation Ateliers Ouverts 2010, Peter BOND will be opening his Strasbourg studio to the public for two week ends. The artist will show new works of the latest Series The Sublime Landscape.

    Adresse de l'Atelier:
    BASTION 14 (031N)
    14, rue du Rempart
    Gare
    67000 Strasbourg
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  • Injonction

    Injonction

    Projet de dessin collaboratif

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    Injonction

    Il y a 15 ans

    Injonction

    http://injonction.metaproject.net

    Projet de dessin collaboratif initié par Nejib Belhadj Kacem et Aurore Callias

    Thème : Dessin
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    USELESS REVOLUTIONS - 2009
    DISCO BALL WITHOUT MIRRORS, ELECTRIC
    MOTOR, SPOT LAMP
    40 CM DIAMETER

    A disco ball, where all the mirrors
    have been patiently taken off by the artist. The ball turns as normal, but it has become a useless object
    floating in space. Once the focal point of any party, its day has passed and its purpose has been altered.  Its visual impact now is perfectly inverted from an object that reflected all light to one where no light can escape its absorption.

  • Davide Bertocchi

    Davide Bertocchi was born in Modena, Italy in 1969. 
    From 1988 through 1993, he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna under Alberto Garutti. Garutti’s teaching had a major influence on the development of his future work. He concurrently also attended the University of Bologna's DAMS (Discipline Arte Musica e Spettacolo).  From 1993 through 1994, he studied at the Hogeschool voor de Kunsten, in Utrecht, Holland and started to experiment with sound and music. In 1996, after a short period in New York and Los Angeles, he moved to Milan and lived in Via Fiuggi.  He shared this basement converted into working and living space with many artist contemporaries: Diego Perrone, Giuseppe Gabellone, Debora Ligorio, Sara Ciraci, Simone Berti, Stefania Galegati, Ettore Favini and Lara Favaretto. Later, many considered this the starting point of a new dynamic artistic scene in Milan. During this period he worked as a gallery assistant to Massimo De Carlo, where he collaborated with many artists that would make an important impact on his later work. From 1998 through 2000, he lived in the Milan flat of Maurizio Cattelan, who also advised him to apply to an artist in residence program at the Ecole de Beaux Arts de Nantes, France, and that was directed by Robert Fleck, Stephanie Moisdon and Philippe Lepeut.
    From that point to the present, he has lived and worked mainly in Paris. In 2000, he was chosen as one of the 10 Italian artists for the Studio Program at PS1-MoMa in New York. In 2002, he was an artist in residence at the National Contemporary Art Centre Villa Arson, Nice, France.  From 2003 through 2004, he participated in the artist in residence program, “Le Pavillon”, at Palais De Tokyo, Paris.

    Davide Bertocchi uses imagery culled from music and science and intentionally manipulates it by imposing unusual and intimate perspectives. His body of work ranges from video to sculpture to sound installations and mainly deals with pseudo-scientific phenomena, such as the dissipation of energy and the movement of information through its “support mechanisms” such as CDs, DVDs, records, and/or magnetic tapes, the orbital movements of planets and galaxies - this useless rotating revolutionary movement and its existential and enigmatic impact on everyday life. One of his most well known works, Spazio, an endless work in progress started in 1999, depicts an infinite number of images of planets or galaxies completely invented by him, but that can indeed exhist as our knowledge of the universe is still very limited.

    His work has been included in several publication and exhibitions.
    Recent solo and group exhibitions include:
    2012 - Ça & Lá (This & There), Fondation d'entreprise Ricard and Pavillon du Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Notes On Camp, Jarach Gallery, Venice; 2011 - Empirical Resolution Attempts, Galerie Pangée, Montreal (solo show); Apologie de l’aléatoire, Maison du livre, de l’image et du son, Villeurbanne (solo show); Mono-Cycles, L’Ozio, Amsterdam (solo show); 2010 - Interstellar Static (solo show with Samon Takahashi), MNAC, Bucharest; Squares of Rome, MOCA, Shanghai; Spacecraft Attitude, Velan centro d'arte contemporanea, Turin (solo show with T-yong Chung);
    2009 - Exhaust, Pandora's Sound Box, Performa 09, White Box, New York; Petaflops (solo show), N.O. Gallery, Milan; "divide" Bertocchi, (solo show), Base - Progetti Per l'Arte, Florence; No(t)Music, Fort du Bruissin, 10th Lyon Biennale, Lyon;
    2008 - Endlossschleifen, Kunstverein Göttingen, Göttingen; Focus on Contemporary Italian Art, MAMbo, Bologna; 2007 - La Tentation de l'Espace, Espace Louis Vuitton, Paris; Promenade au Zoo, 9th Lyon Biennial of Contemporary Art, Lyon; Stardust ou la dernière frontière, MAC/VAL, Vitry-sur-Seine; 2006 - Easy Every Day, SintLukas Gallery, Brussels; 2005 - Radiodays, Exhibition On The Air, De Appel, Amsterdam; Top100 (solo show), Palais de Tokyo, Paris; 2003 - Davide Bertocchi, solo show, Istituto Italiano di Cultura, Los Angeles; Prague Biennale 1, Prague; One Planet Under A Groove,The Bronx Museum, New York and Walker Art Center, Minneapolis.

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    Thème : Arts plastiques
  • 2 many blogers...

    Il y a 15 ans

    / J'ai toujours rêvé d'être un blog

    2 many blogers...

    J'ai eu vent hertziennement parlant que Didier Barbelivien cet immense auteur aurait commis une erreur géographique en écrivant pour Gilbert Montagné la chanson "Sous le sunlight des tropiques"...  Les "murs" tombent... Comme quoi même les meilleurs peuvent passer au travers... J'avoue n'avoir pas prévu que ce blog serait si informatif... Mais bon à qui fait mal la culture, je vous le demande..
    Pour le reste j'ai enfin réussi à mettre en ligne un bout de clip, j'espère que cela vous plaira, c'est du boulot...
    Enfin, j'espère faire un bon petit set mercredi prochain, rendez vous au china... Et vive la France libre et les murs qui tombent.
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    Thème : Musique
  • Bamako part 10
    D'origine sénégalaise, Yvonne vit depuis longtemps à Bamako où alle a fait sa vie. Elle tient un petit restaurant de spécialités sénégalaise près du Lycée Français de Bamako. Yvonne respire la joie de vivre et vous offre le bonheur dans votre assiette.
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    Thème : Photographie
  • Bamako part 09
    Originaire de Ségou, le jeune photographe malien Seydou Camara est un talent prometteur... Vous pourrez découvrir son travail sur les Albinos intitulé "Bibiana" dans l’exposition internationale des Rencontres de Bamako et son travail "Poubelles d'or" dans le cadre du Off du CFP.
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    Thème : Photographie
  • Bamako part 08
    Zanele Muholi, photographe (Afrique du Sud) lors de l'imauguration des 8ème Rencontres de Bamako. Son travail remet en question l’histoire du portrait de corps de femmes noires en matière de photographie documentaire. L’œuvre de Zanele Muholi traite de groupes marginalisés et d’identités multiple.
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    Thème : Photographie
  • Bamako part 07
    Amadou, peintre en batiment. Actuellement il repeint aux couleurs de Maggi la gargotte d'yvonne, fine cuisinière sénégalaise.
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    Thème : Photographie