Tag Archives: studio


Kris van Dessel

Kris van Dessel, ‘Distance slide 39’ (2012)

Glue on slide, mounted on the artist’s bike, every time he biked from his studio to his home.

Part of an ongoing series.


David Levine

David Levine, ‘Hopeful’ (2010)

A collection of headshots – photographs of actors looking for work.


Edward Krasinski

Edward Krasinski‘s studio in Warsaw, Poland.

In the late 60s blue Scotch tape became Krasinski’s medium and trademark material. The thin blue line running at the height of 130 cm, first pasted around trees and pigsty walls in the village of Zalesie near Warsaw, soon stretched across gallery windows as well as his own living/ working space.


Frederik van Simaey

‘So far, so good’ by Frederik van Simaey

Copy of one of Van Simaey’s home windows, made with one blind and 4 neons.


Bruce Nauman

‘Manipulating the T-Bar’ (1966) by Bruce Nauman.


Glitch

Artist Howard Hodgkin is pictured holding the first painting he created in 1949, the only one he will keep for himself. Original photo by Robin Friend.

Via glitchnews


Hans Schabus

Hans Schabus - The Shaft Of Babel (2003). Over days, Schabus digged a 15 feet deep hole in his atelier and shifted the earth to a pile

Hans Schabus, ‘The Shaft Of Babel’ (2003).

Over days, Schabus dug a 15 feet deep hole in his studio and shifted the earth to a pile.


Olivier Maarschalk

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Olivier Maarschalk, ‘Memories from the future’

During a lonely stay in Finland, Maarschalk asked his mother, girlfriend and roommate to pick a date and time in the future, on which they expected him and themselves to still be alive. For each person he made a drawing that shows the exact curve in which the sun enters his studio on that specific time. The drawings were sent to each participant by post.

Olivier Maarschalk is participating in WHAT’S THE POINT OF GIVING YOU ANY MORE ARTISTS? which opens coming Friday at eight.

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Derk Thijs at RijksakademieOPEN 2009

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Studio of Derk Thijs at the RijksakademieOPEN 2009.

A personal favourite at last weekend’s Rijksakademie open studios. 

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Bruce Nauman

‘Bouncing in the Corner (No. 1 & 2)’ (1968) by Bruce Nauman.