Sunday, October 18, 2009

Apollos View

Policy for Apollos View Accommodation is to collect and exhibit contemporary Australian art.

Currently a small collection of work by contemporary Australian artists is part of the features of the house @ Skenes Creek.
The collection includes artists currently exhibiting in Australia and overseas. This collection will continue to grow over the next few years.

Artist included are:

Terri Brooks Profile (view artist website)
Adriane Strampp Profile (view artist website)
Kari Henriksen Profile (view artist website)
Geoff Tolchard Profile (view artist website)
George Alamidis Profile (view artist website)

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

I.d cards In Sofia Bulgaria

Four panels and four large prints of the work "I.d" by "George Alamidis" have been included in "WORK IN MOTION" An exhibition Curated by Per Pegelow and Etta Gerdes.

1st -19th of June at:
The Red House Centre for Culture and Debate
15, ljuben karavelov st. Sofia Bulgaria.

The I.d cards and works on paper were delayed by Bulgarian customs, and were not on the gallery walls for the opening of the show.

The work arrived at "The Red House" three days late and is now part of the exhibition.
Work In Motion: on Migration, Mobility and Labour
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The media art exhibition “WORK IN MOTION - migration, mobility and labour” intends to pool various artistic approaches in a pulsating art show. Click to view more...

Work In Motion: on Migration, Mobility and Labour
"From The Red house program information"
Media art exhibition curated by Per Pegelow, following a concept of Etta Gerdes and Per Pegelow; curator of the commissions to the show - Yovo Panchev

The current change in global living conditions by new ways of communication and transport - often called globalization - is enabled by certain developments within the media. The view of this development with all its social and economic issues is represented by mass media in a way that leads to a phenomenon Jean Baudrillard calls "hyperreality", where the perception of mass media products starts to replace the independent view on the common reality. Baudrillard suggests that the "production of alternative media" is a way back to a clear and more independent perception of reality.
The media works of this exhibition do exactly this - (re-)producing a clear view on social lives within the European and North American nations in times of rapid "globalisation". The media art exhibition pools various artistic approaches in a pulsating art show.

In the programme: WorldWideWalks Sofia (Peter d'Agostino, United States, interactive installation), I.D. (George Alamidis, Greece, installation of 140 ID cards), In - Formation (Aufstellung) (Harun Farocki, Germany, video), Losers and Winners (Ulrike Franke and Michael Loeken, Germany, documentary film about the deconstrucktion of a coal factory), etc. With the special participation of Stanimir Genov and Vikenti Komitski. In partnership with The Red House the Interactive Arts e.V.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

New link for books

Great resource for artist/Illustrator Books

A Journey Round My Skull

"Unhealthy book fetishism from a reader, collector, and amateur historian of forgotten literature." Recent obsessions: illustration and graphic design.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

work on paper (under construction)

The starting point for these works is my digital collection of correspondence from the past. Letters, notes, stamps and envelops amidst other things.

I find the handwriting particularly interesting because my own lacks any of the refined qualities found in the collection. Visual tension is created between the personal message and the stamps and other approval signs. This visual tension becomes much more sinister when you note that the information contained has been checked and approved by a government sensor.