STRUCTURE AND IMAGERY / PAUL BEHNKE
APOLLO : "SLUICE" THE B&W PROJECT
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hyperallergic / sluice, the b&w project
"The B&W project" SLUICE art fair , London
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The B&W Project - Instillation view at SLUICE
The B&W project poster in the middle of our special B&W co-edition made for the sluice fair , with Atelier Tchikebe, Marseille.
Lydia Rump going over the Sluice catalog designed by Daniel Devlin
Erin Lawlor and Vincent Hawkins checking out THE B&W PUBLICATION designed by studio Vincent Verdeille
see more of sluice at Sharon Butler's two coats of paint :
http://www.twocoatsofpaint.com/2015/10/this-weekend-sluice-2015.html
we showed around 30 artists from the 100 in the THE B&W PUBLICATION
Rieko koga looking at the THE B&W PUBLICATION at the opening night
The SLUICE talks program was organized by Ben Street . The art world as an open system talk. participating : Erin Lawlor, Enrico Gomez and Yifat Gat.
Marble dust on windows by y.gat
"The quintessential installation of the fair curated by Charlie Levine - Sluice director, incorporated works by Yifat Gat (who also runs the Black & White Project) and Katherine Di Turi . Using marble dust, Gat created delicate emblems in the mullioned windows of the space that ranged around three sides of a large room. Di Turi installed small, black-and-white photographs of antique mirrors on the walls between some of the windows. In each instance, what was seen within the framed pieces of glass was doubled, and still images were paired with moving. Gat’s Marble dust overlaid views of central London, bringing what was outside of the room inside. The glass protecting Di Turi’s photographs also reflected figures as they moved about, placing the space of the room within the confines of her frames. experienced that last-noted installation with only a handful of other viewers present, and we all commented on the magic of its rough simplicity. That is, of course, what distinguishes Sluice from Frieze. At the former, roughness and simplicity are contrivances that provide a whiff of “authenticity,” when Frieze truly legitimizes what money can buy or is willing to endorse. Sluice offers the possibility of art actively transforming your time with it — no money required." Janet Tyson of Hyperallergic
all photos by juliagatphotography.com
Gallery Travels / Anne Russinof
http://gallerytravels.blogspot.fr/2015/09/the-black-and-white-project-organized.html
the curarting contemporary
"THE BLACK&WHITE PROJECT" Publication.
"The Black and White Project" is an ongoing exploration that started as a curatorial post on the LOOK&LISTEN blog. In 2014 it was expanded into an exhibition at the L&L gallery, presenting works by 30 international artists. This publication includes works by 100 artists from around the world.
Organized by : Yifat Gat / Design : Studio Vincent Verdeile / Text : David Rhodes
Thank you : Lydia Rump, Erin lawlor, Julia Gat.
HARD COVER COPY
http://www.blurb.com/b/6482193-the-black-white-project
SOFT COVER COPY
http://www.blurb.com/b/6494915-b-w-soft-cover
Participated artists : Andrew Bick, Don Voisine, Katherine Bradford, Matthew Deleget, Eve Aschheim, Alain Biltereyst, Amy Feldman, Rob de Oude, Ky Anderson, Tilman Hoepfl, Yevgeniya Baras, Erin Lawlor, Daniel Levine, Didier Petit, lydia rump, Brian Cypher, Claire collin collin, Tobias Wenzel, Laurence De Leersnyder, Ward Schumaker, Emily Berger, Guy Yanai, Gabriele Herzog, Karl Bielik, Armelle de Sainte Marie, Rene Korten, Corinne Laroche, Shawn Stipling, Rosaire Appel, Per Adolfsen, Mary Judge, Lina Jabbour, Andrea Heller, Jonathan Higgins, Heidi Pollard, Mikhail Lezin, Katrin Bremermann, Douglas Witmer, Dan Devening, Sharon Butler, Charles Williams, Playpaint, Sigrid Calon, Hadas Hasid, Elissa Marchal, John Tallman, Matthew Wong, Lael Marshall, Rieko Koga, Jérémie Delhome, Michael Voss, Jai Llewellyn, Meg Lipke, Richard van der Aa, Ekaterina Zhadina, Gary Petersen, Debra M Smith, Paul Pagk, Rachel Beach, Lisa Solomon, Carleen Zimbalatti, Andrew Seto, Yoav Efrati, Cecilia Vissers, David Rhodes, Clinton King, Justine Frischmann, Jaanika Peerna, Mark Wethli, Valerie Brennan, Paul Behnke, Marian Bijlenga, Pascale Hugonet, Vicki Sher, Pete Schulte, Benjamin Gardner, Daniel G. Hill, Michel Barjol, Catherine Haggarty, Vincent Hawkins, Ian White Williams, Katrina Blannin, Beatrice Beha, Sarajo Frieden, Anne Russinof, Matthew McLemore, Nelio, Brian Edmonds, Janet Meester, Hooper turner, Peter Shear, Cary Smith, Sara Bright, Laura Charlton, Perry Kopchak, Espen Erichsen, Kale Tunnessen, Jeremy Laffon, Yifat Gat, Judith Braun.
'Format Raisin' - Studio visit / Izabela Kowalczyk
As part as the the preparation for 'format raisin' , Michel Barjol sent me to visit Izabela at her studio near Palais Lonchan , Marseille.
http://www.galeriemartagon.com/galerie_martagon/Formats-raisin-1-evenement-20.html
ARTBNB - CURATORIAL PROJECTS
Artbnb is a curatorial project initiated by LOOK&LISTEN. The project advocates the idea of collaborations between artists and airbnb apartments willing to provide their walls and serve as exhibition spaces. L&L provides exhibition organization and curating services for apartments eager to participate and support the Artbnb project. L&L also propose the idea of artists in residence at Airbnb apartments, concluding the residency with an exhibition of the resulted artworks. Artbnb seeks to initiate meetings between apartment owners, travelers and artists; to encourage connections between the art world and the travel environment, two domains capable of immense service to each other.
ARTBNB #3: PAPER WORKS
What: 10 international structures (galleries association, artist run projects) exhibit a variety of contemporary drawing.
Where: The space is a street level show room in a small street in front of Carreau du Temple in the 3e arrondissement in Paris, where the 10th edition of the Drawing Now is happening during that week.
When: During the week of "dessin contemporain" in Paris, the weekend of 2-3 April 2016.
ARTBNB #2: JORIS & IZABELA
Opening 24 January 2016 14h-19h
"Best Place to Stay in Marseille"
29 rue Pavillon, 13001 Marseille, France
Izabela Kowalczyk & Joris Brantuas are the first couple in a series of intimate duo expositions at an ARTBNB apartment in the center of Marseille.
Joris’s work is bursting, colorful, and provocative. He is preparing a HUGE exhibition over 4000m space @Sète. A week before his grand opening, he has agreed to contribute to our intimate duets series alongside the most opposite partner imaginable: Izabela - her work's magic is graphic, mindful and self contained.
Open by rdv: lookelisten@gmail.com
ARTBNB #1: FAMILY BUSINESS
November 28th, 2015 - January 31st, 2016
"Best Place to Stay in Marseille"
29 rue Pavillon, 13001 Marseille, France
Family Business is a collective exhibition including the artists Henry Amistadi (US) / Carolle Benitah (FR) / Julia Gat (IL/FR) / Melissa Kagerer (US) / Ilka Kramer (CH) / Julien Magre (FR) / Dominique Mérigard (FR) / Christiana Rifaat (US). Curated by Julia Gat and organised as part of the artbnb project by LOOK&LISTEN, Family Business presents a variety of photographers whose body of work focuses on the context of family life.
Open by rdv: lookelisten@gmail.com