Untitled, by Piero Golia
The machine makes the broom sweep the floor every other second.
Untitled (Carpet), (2002)
Carpet with an arrow always pointing at Golia’s house, like his personal Mecca.
Untitled, by Piero Golia
The machine makes the broom sweep the floor every other second.
Untitled (Carpet), (2002)
Carpet with an arrow always pointing at Golia’s house, like his personal Mecca.
Being originally a Hoodoo custom (Hoodoo = a form of predominantly African-American traditional folk magic, mostly found in the Southern United States), bottle trees were made as a means of protecting the home by trapping evil spirits within the colorful bottles. Though scarce today, bottle trees are still created for their artistic appeal.
Jak Peters will show at Galerie Gallery, opening tonite at 19.00h!
Galerie gallery is a small new initiative/home-gallery with limited space for infinite experimentation. Galerie Gallery is based in the south of Rotterdam and will first open its doors to present new work by Jak Peters.
The exhibition will be opened on the 2nd of October at 1900hrs., and will furthermore be available for viewing on the 3rd and 4th of October.
This will be galerie gallery’s very first presentation and the first in a series of five.
‘In almost every picture 5’ collected by Erik Kessels and Marion Blomeyer.
The fifth edition of in almost every picture is a series made by the owners of a special and photogenic Dalmatian dog. The beauty of the Dalmatian, its physique and coloring and disposition, make her outstanding.
Also check out the website of kesselskramer.com (and refresh the page a few times!).
Fred Eerdekens, ‘Holy spirit come home’, table, groceries, light projector (1997)
Ofcourse the lightbeam is stopped by the packagings on the table and thus the remaining light spells the line ‘Holy spirit come home’.