Monthly Archives: November 2012


Jannis Kounellis

Jannis Kounellis, limited edition for illy collection (2002)


Anaïk Lou Pitteloud

Annaïk Lou Pitteloud, ‘Theory Of Practice III’ (2011)

Ballpoint pen on paper. Simultaneously written with the left hand towards right and with the right hand towards left.


Nedko Solakov

Nedko Solakov, from ‘Fears #84’ (2006 -07)


Bethan Huws

‘The chocolate bar’ (2003) by Bethan Huws


Bruce Nauman

Bruce Nauman, ‘Partial Truth’ (1997)


Billy Apple

Billy Apple, ‘The artist has to live like everybody else’  (1985)


Opening ‘Sorry for not standing still’ @ Kunstvlaai 2012

Last Friday our screening programme Sorry for not standing still opened at the Kunstvlaai.

We’d like to thank everyone who came out and will come out to our space to check out our programme! The responses so far have been great and it was good fun to see a lot of people take their time to see the programme we compiled.

If you were there in the past few days: we enjoyed your company! And if you didn’t yet, but you’re planning to: please do, there’s lots to see!

This screening is on view through Sunday the 2nd of December, so do come out and see what we’ve got for you. Opening hours on www.kunstvlaai.nl

www.vtape.org    www.lux.org.uk    www.idfx.nl


Reynold Reynolds

‘Six easy pieces’ (2010), part of the ‘Secrets’ trilogy by Reynold Reynolds

Reynold Reynolds will be part of our upcoming screening programme Sorry for not standing still, at Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam! Opening Friday November 23.

Also, in the context of Sorry for not standing still, Reynold will be giving a talk on some of his older and more recent work on Sunday November 25th. See the Facebook event page


Mirko Martin

Mirko Martin, ‘Ocean Front Walk’ (2006/2007), watch the video here.

Mirko Martin will be part of our upcoming screening programme Sorry for not standing still, at Kunstvlaai, Amsterdam! Opening Friday November 23.


Laure Prouvost

Stills from Laure Prouvost‘s, ‘Monolog’ (2009)

Laure Prouvost will be showing her video ‘OWT’ in our upcoming screening programme Sorry for not standing still, opening Friday November 23.

Thanks to LUX artists’ moving image London and MOT International Brussels / London