I had better post about this super collage exhibit before it is long over (it starts in a few days)! Cut & Paste is a collage exhibit put together by Edvard Derkert and has many friendly faces as participating artists, people you have read about along the way—and I hope to feature the new ones I've just learned about! If you are in Sweden, you must see this show!
Participants:
Maria Bajt / Sweden
Liz Cohn / USA
Edvard Derkert / Sweden
Fred Free / USA
Piotr Golonka / Poland
Eva Eun-Sil Han / Belgium
Sophia McInerney / Australia
Randy Mora / Columbia
Sandra Müller / Germany
Mia Mäkilä / Sweden
Eva von Platen / Germany
Vesna Pešić / Serbia
Px(c) / Canada
Kareem Rizk / Australia
Richard Russell / USA
Kate Stehr / Australia
Jan Stenmark / Sweden
Igor Skaletsky / Russia
Christer Themptander / Sweden
Woefoep / Netherlands
Gamze Özer / Turkey
More info on participants and links here...
There was also a little post card competition, sorry if I'm posting about it too late (I didn't even have time to submit my own!) I think this is a great way to integrate everyone into the show, really I like the idea. See all the submitted post cards here.
Sept 17th - Oct 10 2009
Cut & Paste — International Exhibition of Contemporary Collage and Assemblage
Galleri [KG52] Kammakargatan 52
Stockholm, Sweden. info@kg52.se
Open: Thursday - Friday 12–17
Saturday 12-16
If you have any questions, you can email: edvard@dad.a.se
Looks like there are some great new pieces from these artists and I wish I could go! I hope I can update with photographs later, so we can feel like we were there, haha...
Comments (4)
Derkert had a good idea with this one, and I submitted a postcard to make that "International" sound louder. You usually see much more stuff made by Northern artists. Just check the countries...(well, Australia is in the South, technically).
In the mail art world, where the postcard sending practice is usual, you normally don't see it announced as a "contest", but I think is great all work is gonna be displayed in Stockholm aniway, even if the postcards are a kind of side show. All this is interesting because art is a system and has rules for legitimation that are anything but transparent.
I already have my Deviant account up and you can take a look if you want:
http://rickterror.deviantart.com/
Posted by Rick Terror | September 15, 2009 4:27 PM
Posted on September 15, 2009 16:27
Looks great, wish i could see it! You have a wonderful blog, I`ll come back...
Posted by Katrine K | September 18, 2009 5:23 AM
Posted on September 18, 2009 05:23
there is now a picture of the postcard collection on my journal on dA and also photos from the opening night. enjoy!
Posted by kat | September 21, 2009 6:36 PM
Posted on September 21, 2009 18:36
i will come late to see the works, i'm curious to see it.
Posted by rui vitorino santos | September 22, 2009 2:50 PM
Posted on September 22, 2009 14:50