Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

The Verbeke Foundation opened recently, next to their fascinating large exhibition space at Kemzeke, also a gallery in Antwerp Belgium .  
On the 12th of may 2011 a solo exhibition of avantagarde artist Martin uit den Bogaard will open at this Verbeke Gallery.
Martin uit den Bogaard is an artist who has been working for years with organic material in the shape of plants and animal tissue. He follows the decomposition process that takes place inside of glass “coffins” with photos, film and other electronic devices. One example of his astonishing work is the “Singing” series. In this series he measures the ENVI-voltage which is still in a cadaver and translates that fluctuations through a computer in picture and sound. The voice that you hear is higher or lower as the milti-voltage changes.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Verbeke Gallery Avantgarde Art Exhibition | Martin uit den Bogaard

Solo Exhibition Martin uit den Boogaard:
Opening 12.05.2011, 18:00 o’clock
Performance 12.05.2011, 20:00 o’clock
Verbeke Gallery Antwerp.

Read also earlier posted articles about the Verbeke Foundation on the Warmenhoven & Venderbos Blog: Diary 250910 | Verbeke Foundation and Diary 061210 | Vernissage Verbeke Foundation November 2010.

Photos by Martin uit den Bogaard Collection Verbeke Foundation | Verbeke Foundation website | Verbeke Gallery website

Felice Varini | Point of view

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 Felice Varini was born in 1952 in Locarno, Switzerland. and currently lives in Paris. He creates fascinating optical art.
His field of action is architectural and urban space and everything that constitutes such spaces. These spaces are and remain the original media for his painting. He works “on site”, each time in a different space and his work develops itself in relation to the spaces he encounters. The paintings are characterized by geometric shapes and by a single vantage point from which the viewer can see the complete painting, while various ‘broken’ fragmented shapes are seen from various other view points.

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbo

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbo

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Felice Varini about his work:

“I generally roam through the space noting its architecture, materials, history and function. From these spatial data and in reference to the last piece I produced, I designate a specific vantage point for viewing from which my intervention takes shape.

The vantage point is carefully chosen: it is generally situated at my eye level and located preferably along an inevitable route, for instance an aperture between one room and another, a landing… I do not, however, make a rule out of this, for all spaces do not systematically possess an evident line. It is often an arbitrary choice. The vantage point will function as a reading point, that is to say, as a potential starting point to approaching painting and space.

The painted form achieves its coherence when the viewer stands at the vantage point.When he* moves out of it, the work meets with space generating infinite vantage points on the form. It is not therefore through this original vantage point that I see the work achieved; it takes place in the set of vantage points the viewer can have on it.

If I establish a particular relation to architectural features that influence the installation shape, my work still preserves its independence whatever architectural spaces I encounter. I start from an actual situation to construct my painting. Reality is never altered, erased or modified, it interests and seduces me in all its complexity. I work “here and now”.”

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Felice Varini | Point of view | abstract art | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Photos by: Felice Varini | Video by: Christophe Loizillon | Felice Varini website

Tony Orrico | Penwald | conceptual performance art

Tony Orrico | Penwald | conceptual performance art |designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Tony Orrico | Penwald | conceptual performance art |designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

Fascinating pieces of conceptual performance art by Tony Orrico. In his Penwald series he combines dance with visual art. The drawings are basically remains, memories and a historical archive from the live performances. Tony Orrico displays moves that express different characteristics of his varied line-making. His movements show a contradiction between the restrictions/ limitations of his body and at the same time they display the freedom within this confined space of his body movements but also in the emotion and intensity he uses to put the lines on the surface of his “canvas”. The contradiction can also be found back in the relation of virtual eternal lines and the depletion of his tools (graphite,crayon or felt-tipped pen).

Some of the Penwald works remind us of leonardo Da Vinci’s iconic, classically proportioned Vitruvian Man with his arms outstretched to each side. However Tony Orrico basically is the Vitruvian Man in action. In the below video Tony Orrico performs a graphite drawing of 8 circles. Each circle is drawn by four patterns consisting of 31.25 efforts each, 1,000 efforts total. The roll is measured by the torso and one arm. This event took place at PlacMark, a residency and performance space in Hudson, NY.

Tony Orrico | Penwald | conceptual performance art |designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Tony Orrico | Penwald | conceptual performance art |designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Video and photos by: Tony Orrico | Top and bottom detail photo by Peter Cox | Tony Orrico website

Testcuts | Projected Data Images Art Installation

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding , a German artist, made with her Art installation: projected data images Test-cuts for the first time a comprehensive and fascinating review of her photographic archives. Basis of this work were not Photo negatives but Test-cuts which are actually fragmentary by-products of the analog photographic enlargement process. These random images from over 1,800 photos where assembled in digital montages and provide an anti-historical, personal memorial construction of people, exhibitions and happenings in the Düsseldorf and international art scene starting from the year 1966 and running to our current time.

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Katharina Sieverding | Testcuts | Projected Data Images | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

 

Photos and video: Ralph Goertz and IKS | Katharina Sieverding | Curator: Renate Buschmann | NRW Forum

One Hundred and Eight | An interactive Art Installation

Nils Völker | One Hundred and Eight | An interactive Art Installation | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Nils Völker | One Hundred and Eight | An interactive Art Installation | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

One Hundred and Eight is an interactive wall-mounted Installation created by the German artist and communication designer Nils Völker. He explores new ways of reproducing and visualizing data and information by creating artworks with the means of physical computing at the intersection of technology and art.

The art installation One Hundred and Eight interacts with the movement of the audience. As soon as a viewer comes close it instantly reacts by drawing back and tentatively following the movements of the observer. As long as he remains in a certain area in front of the installation it dynamically reacts to the viewers motion. Once it does no longer detect someone close it reorganizes itself after a while and gently restarts moving around in its autonomous pattern.

Nils Völker | One Hundred and Eight | An interactive Art Installation | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos

Nils Völker | One Hundred and Eight | An interactive Art Installation | designer fashion blog |  Warmenhoven & Venderbos 

Photos and video:  Nils Völker |  Nils Völker website