‘Ground Control’ (2008) by Edith Dekyndt.
Monthly Archives: December 2009
Backstage at HISK, Ghent
Some backstage photos I made at HISK, Ghent.
‘LA CONQUETE DE L’ESPACE’. HISK laureates 2009 exhibition (14.11 – 13.12 2009).
Michel François
‘Plans d’evasion’ a very nice show by Michel François at SMAK, Ghent (Belgium).
All the works are connected in one way or another. In an attempt to catch the spirit of this exhibition, some more photos:
Hotel Vue des Alpes
‘Hotel Vue des Alpes’ is a fictional, hotel, accessable only through the internet. Visitors can log in to the website, book a room and walk around to enjoy the scenery. You can stay there for a few days (short stay only)… The view from the rooms is breathtaking!
It is a project by Monica Studer and Christoph van den Berg
Laurent Grasso
‘Nomiya’ by Laurent Grasso (2009) on the roof of Palais de Tokyo, Paris.
Nomiya Restaurant is a temporary building situated on the roof of the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France near the Eiffel Tower. It was designed and built with the artistic concept of taking in the stunning views of the city of Paris by Laurent Grasso with the collaboration of the architect Pascal Grasso. The structure is comprised of a glass “cabin” and perforated metal screening.
Gakona at Palais de Tokyo
‘Gakona’ at Palais de Tokyo, Paris (12.2 – 03.5.2009).
Gakona is made up of 4 solo-shows: Micol Assaël, Ceal Floyer, Laurent Grasso and Roman Signer. In this video by Christophe Ecoffet, Laurent Grasso talks about his work.
Germaine Kruip
Spotted today in De Paviljoens, Almere:
‘I see a landscape’ (2004 – 2009) by Germaine Kruip
In the exhibition ‘Germaine Kruip: Only the title remains’, I think this is one of the few works that I really liked.
There’s a short video of the work below.
IMMA, Dublin, pt. 2
Also there;
‘Between Metaphor and Object: Art of the 90s from the IMMA Collection‘,
which had a few nice works. Below:
Camille Laurelli
‘Stacked Lego bricks’ by Camille Laurelli.
Here are some more random images taken from his blogspot, which is like a look into his studio…
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