[Art Monday] You should know: Carsten Höller

March 12, 2012

Born in Bruxelles, worked in Germany for a while, but now living and working in Stockholm; visual artist Carsten Höller has seen some places before he became well-known with his extraordinary art. Besides artist he’s also a biologist and you will notice the influences from that profession. Something it looks like the spectator becomes a participant. Another [...]

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[Art Monday] MOMO at Incubate 2011

March 12, 2012

NYC-based street artist Momo made in collaboration with Incubate our town much better. After working in New York, Barcelona, Toronto and Sao Paolo Momo came to Tilburg and created a mural with Piet Dieleman and some other local artists. This week Momo himself posted an article on his website and some photos how the creation is made including [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Phoebe Washburn

March 5, 2012

Constructed principally of salvaged cardboard and wood, Phoebe Washburn‘s sprawling architectonic structures are assembled directly in the gallery space, dramatically underlining the creative potential of abandoned resources. While her practice seems to point towards recycling as a major concern, Washburn in fact distances herself from this notion, claiming that she’s simply attracted by the easy [...]

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The highlights on inlog.org – week 8

February 24, 2012

It’s friday so time for the highlights of inlog.org from week number 08. Everyday of this week we had a [Listen]; Monday we began with recordings from our own Incubated-evening with Bebe Fang. We posted Tuesday about the remix-album from Moon Duo’s Mazes. Wednesday we started the day with a stream from Sub Pop’s newest acquisition Shearwater and [...]

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[Art Monday] Local artist : Laurent Malherbe

February 20, 2012

Laurent Malherbe normally works on location and not in a studio. He is composing installations, which at first seem architectural, have a sculptural basis. Malherbe calls himself a sculptor. Malherbe’s sculptures are rough and sketchy by nature and are made in response to the coordinates a space has to offer. His work has also been [...]

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[Art Monday] Go see : Oliver Raffery @ Gradus

February 13, 2012

There is a new art-initiative in town! Gradus is an initiative by Just Quist. It is a temporary space for contemporary art and gives (inter)national artists the possibility of a focused week-long preparation for a presentation/exhibition. Gradus is a theme in the complexly constructed novel Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov. In the novel Gradus acts [...]

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[Art Monday] Review – Re:Rotterdam & RAW Rotterdam

February 13, 2012

Geeske Bijker Rotterdam was the visual art capital of the Netherlands this weekend. Besides the high art gathering of Art Rotterdam, there were many other initiatives like RAW, Re:Rotterdam, Paviljoen and Object. To much for one day, so I decided to narrow down to ‘Re:’ and ‘RAW’. Re: Rotterdam is held is in an empty [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Julian Montague

February 13, 2012

Julian Montague is working in the graphic design-industry for almost 15 years. He is responsible for many logo’s, designs and he already published a book called ‘The Stray Shopping Carts of Eastern North America: A Guide to Field Identification’. Montague is maintaining an interesting blog about rare modernist book covers published from 1950 till 1980 that he [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Banks Violette

February 6, 2012

Banks Violette, whose interests both in minimalist form and in the transmissions of subcultural communities have determined the course of his artistic practice since 2000, has been increasingly drawn to collaboration as the conceptual support for his installations. These collaborations have, more often than not, paired Violette with Stephen O’Malley, the musician most frequently associated [...]

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[Art Monday] You should know: Claire Fontaine

January 30, 2012

Claire Fontaine is a Paris-based collective artist, founded in 2004. After lifting her name from a popular brand of school notebooks, Claire Fontaine declared herself a “ready-made artist” and began to elaborate a version of neo-conceptual art that often looks like other people’s work. Working in neon, video, sculpture, painting and text, her practice can [...]

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Exitmusic – Passage This duo consists of husband and wife Devon Church en Aleska Palladino, from (Shit, again?!) Brooklyn, New York. With EP From Silence, which they released a year ago Exitmusic showed us their first sign of life.. Passage, their debutalbum, is a bit more bombastic, but still got the sultry sound. Next to this sultry [...]

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