Douglas Gordon | Exhibition | MMK Frankfurt

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Douglas Gordon | Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Douglas Gordon | Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main

The oeuvre of Scottish conceptual artist Douglas Gordon comprises of films, large video installations, photographs, texts, sculptures and sound installations.
With his analyses of images drawn from the collective memory and everyday culture, Gordon exposes basic patterns of perception. Within this framework, his works often revolve around phenomena of duplication and reflection. Meanings of mirroring and fragmentation are also evoked on a formal level, for example in large scale film and video installations which are presented on two or more screens.

At this moment the Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main (MMK) is showing a major solo exhibition of the artist titled “Douglas Gordon”. The exhibition shows new pieces and prominent works of the past years and provides a concentrated and impressive overview of this multifaceted artist’s oeuvre. It will run untill the 25th March 2012.

In the below videos the artist and staff of the Museum explain more about the works.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designer fashion blog | Douglas Gordon | Museum für Moderne Kunst Frankfurt am Main

 

Photos Douglas Gordon and MMK Frankfurt | Video top: Institut für Kunstdokumentation | Video bottom: MMK Frankfurt | MMK website

Skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation

Electroland | skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Skate 1.0 is a conceptual sound and light installation by Electroland. Space, movement, context and virtual locations are the key words for this interesting installation. Skate 1.0 puts the viewer into an abstract virtual skateboard park. Skater sounds travel above, below, around and through the viewers and serve as a kind of portal for them. The sounds are a recognisable and approachable door for the audience, a door through which they can travel into the abstract conceptual layers of this work. The light links to both sides. It registers the virtual movement of the skaters and at the same time pushes the viewer beyond.

Electroland | skate 1.0 | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

 Videos and Photos by: Electroland | Electroland website

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

“The Seven Seals” is a work by Chinese contemporary artist Tsang Kin-Wah. It is a fascinating ongoing series of seven  conceptual digital video art installations using texts and computer technology to show Tsang’s thoughts on various issues of the day. “The Seven Seals” draws its reference from various sources such as: existentialism, metaphysics and politics. With this work Tsang Kin-wah attempt to articulate the complex situation  of the world and the dilemmas that people are facing while approaching “the end of the world”.

Animated phrases and short sentences appear, move and float, sometimes, like a murmur and sometimes like an admonition that reveals the nature of human beings and the changes of our emotions. Without a clear beginning or end, each installation in the “The Seven Seals” creates different cycles of text on continuous loops that appear to repeat without end; echoing the concept of “eternal recurrence” whereby all the issues and dilemmas of daily existence are seen perpetually recurring for an infinite number of fleeting instances, even though we recognize and are aware of them for a longer time.

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Tsang Kin-wah | The Seven Seals | Conceptual art installation | Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog

Photos and videos from the The Fifth Seal installation which is part of the Seven Seals project.

Videos and Photos by: Tsang Kin-wah | Tsang Kin-wah website | Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

 

Phillip Schulze and Manuel Graf | Audi art award 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

 Phillip Schulze won the Audi art award 2010 together with Manuel Graf.

Schulze got awarded for his project “Tiller girls” which he has realized together with Louis Philippe Demers and Armin Prukrabek. Phillip Schulte works in composition and media art. With his works, he would like to address the relationship between people, objects and environments.

Manuel Graf won with a narrative video work which carries the title “La Médieterranée”, a poetic film about the sea. Graf designs utopias which have become real(ity).He combines computer animated videos and quotes from music and film which result in fascinating works of art.

The below video by Ralph Goertz and Phillip Schulze gives a short impression of the award show and the winning works.

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Phillip Schulze

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Manuel Graf

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer Fashion Blog | Audi art award 2010 | Manuel Graf

 

Video and photos by Ralph Goertz | Sounddesign by Phillip Schulze | Institut für Kunstdokumentation 

Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron’s New York is Killing Me

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me

 

The audiovisual remix of Gil Scott-Heron’s “New York Is Killing Me” directed by Chris Cunningham premiered last Sunday (26, September 2010) at the Moma (Museum of Modern Art).

Cult filmmaker, musician, photographer, and producer Chris Cunningham is known for his highly acclaimed music videos for artists including Aphex Twin, Björk, Portishead, and many others. Since 2003 his focus has moved to music. Recently, he has headlined festivals around the world with his new live show, and is presently working on his first audiovisual album. 
The three channel version video  from Gil Scott-Heron’s New York is Killing Me is also available for viewing on Chris Cunningham’s website.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me

Video: Chris Cunningham | Music: Gil Scott-Heron