Bilder einer Ausstellung

Sometimes I drew something I didn´t want to finish or lost interest in, so to still somehow finish it I drew a frame around that drawing, I added a floor below and a person looking at the frame. So there are paintings within a drawing and these drawings are exhibited. You are looking at an exhibition in an exhibition.

30.10.2016 – 08.10.2016

 

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Pimp My Exhibit 10th/11th September 2016

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Pimp My Exhibit

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Wir sind darauf spezialisiert, Kunstausstellungen im Vorfeld ihrer Eröffnung zu inspizieren und, wenn Bedarf besteht, sie zu korrigieren. Wir bieten unseren diskreten Service auch individuellen Künstlern an und beraten Residency Programme. Der Event ist kostenlos.

Pimp My Exhibit ist ein Ort der Zusammenkunft, der Selbstverbesserung und Verbesserung der Kunstwelt.

A project by Helen Marthein, Ahmet Ogot and students of the Academy of Fine Arts Dunkirk

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Pimp My Exhibit

Exhibition Improvement Agency

Hotline, Twitter and Event

We are specialized in examining art exhibitions prior to their opening and will correct them if needed. We offer our discreet services also to individual artists and will consult residency programs as well. This is a free event.

Pimp My Exhibit is a place to meet, to better oneself and the art world.

A project by Helen Marthein, Ahmet Ogot and students of the Academy of Fine Arts Dunkirk

A. Russkovskij „My heart goes analogue“

Andrej Russkovskij is an Italian born veterinary surgeon currently based in London. Five years ago he started traveling around the world becoming a so called „Lomographer“. Here I would argue that the art or photography is done for purely aesthetic and relaxing reasons. As with so many instagramers and bloggers a world in which people have to work hard but still feel a need for free time and expression, they are totally outside an academic or high art context. What can those kind of personal expressions, that are so much part of the contemporary consumer society tell us? Is that art? Should it even be exhibited? And if so for what reasons?