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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts UEA, Norwich

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Silk Mill Press Conference – Stephen Antonakos shows a model of his light sculpture to be installed at the Simon Silk Mill.

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The Redevelopment Authority of Easton and the Bushkill Creek Corridor Council for the Arts held a press conference to announce developments of Silk: A Creative Community. The event was held at the former Simon Silk Mill on North 13th street in Easton.. Artist Stephen Antonakos will be the first person to exhibit there.
SIlk Mill Press Conference – Stephen Antonakos and Mayor Sal Panto with the model for the light sculpture to be installed at the Simon Silk Mill.

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The Redevelopment Authority of Easton and the Bushkill Creek Corridor Council for the Arts held a press conference to announce developments of Silk: A Creative Community. The event was held at the former Simon Silk Mill on North 13th street in Easton. Artist Stephen Antonakos will be the first person to exhibit there.
A few nice visual art images I found:
Sculpture by Aurel Vlad

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Exhibited inside "Cuhnia" art gallery as "Gesture and truth" ("Gest si adevar").
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Sculpture by Aurel Vlad

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Exhibited in the "Cuhnia" art gallery, part of the "Gesture and Truth" ("Gest si adevar") exhibition.
AGCC Visual Arts Director Marshall Astor Places the Last Block – Allan Kaprow’s Fluids at Angels Gate
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From the re-invention of Allan Kaprow’s Fluids in Angels Gate Park. April 27, 2008.
Photo by I.D.E.A.S. Club President Michele Hubacek.
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Shapes

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Gangplank Academy – April 19, 2011
‘Visual Communication through Sketching’ with Jeremie Lederman of Big Red Ape.
Getting started

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Gangplank Academy – April 19, 2011
‘Visual Communication through Sketching’ with Jeremie Lederman of Big Red Ape.
A few nice visual art images I found:
” Food For Thoughts, Delivered Through The Visual Arts “

Image by UggBoy?UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
“Oh come on Simon, he’s made some good projects. Remember the hedge fund he did at the ICA managed by monkeys? He earned two million pounds! Didn’t even have to pay the monkeys!…”
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
The next instalment of the sitcom at Project Arts Centre, The Last of the Red Wine (the prequel/sequel), dissects the mix of people and personalities involved in the original project and examines the processes of self-representation in their individual practices. Presented as a selection of videos and installations, it reveals the further absurdities of art and the artworld, as experienced by serious artists with ridiculous ideas.
Location: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Camera: Leica Camera AG X1
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” Food For Thoughts, Delivered Through The Visual Arts “

Image by UggBoy?UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
“Oh come on Simon, he’s made some good projects. Remember the hedge fund he did at the ICA managed by monkeys? He earned two million pounds! Didn’t even have to pay the monkeys!…”
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
The next instalment of the sitcom at Project Arts Centre, The Last of the Red Wine (the prequel/sequel), dissects the mix of people and personalities involved in the original project and examines the processes of self-representation in their individual practices. Presented as a selection of videos and installations, it reveals the further absurdities of art and the artworld, as experienced by serious artists with ridiculous ideas.
Location: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Camera: Leica Camera AG X1
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Check out these visual art images:
” Food For Thoughts, Delivered Through The Visual Arts “

Image by UggBoy?UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
“Oh come on Simon, he’s made some good projects. Remember the hedge fund he did at the ICA managed by monkeys? He earned two million pounds! Didn’t even have to pay the monkeys!…”
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
The next instalment of the sitcom at Project Arts Centre, The Last of the Red Wine (the prequel/sequel), dissects the mix of people and personalities involved in the original project and examines the processes of self-representation in their individual practices. Presented as a selection of videos and installations, it reveals the further absurdities of art and the artworld, as experienced by serious artists with ridiculous ideas.
Location: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Camera: Leica Camera AG X1
=
” Food For Thoughts, Delivered Through The Visual Arts “

Image by UggBoy?UggGirl [ PHOTO // WORLD // TRAVEL ]
=
THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
“Oh come on Simon, he’s made some good projects. Remember the hedge fund he did at the ICA managed by monkeys? He earned two million pounds! Didn’t even have to pay the monkeys!…”
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
The next instalment of the sitcom at Project Arts Centre, The Last of the Red Wine (the prequel/sequel), dissects the mix of people and personalities involved in the original project and examines the processes of self-representation in their individual practices. Presented as a selection of videos and installations, it reveals the further absurdities of art and the artworld, as experienced by serious artists with ridiculous ideas.
Location: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Camera: Leica Camera AG X1
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A few nice visual art images I found:
Zoe Mozert+mergina

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1946-1951, California, USA — Zoe Mozert, California artist. — Image by © Bettmann/CORBIS
Students in Classrooms at UIS 9-21-10

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Mooi Niet in basisschool de Zevensprong

Image by Z33 art centre, Hasselt
De leerlingen vormen groepjes en presenteren hun favoriete kunstenaar aan hun klasgenootjes.
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Stone River by Andy Goldsworthy

Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu/view/outdoor_sculpture_new_additions….
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
Stone River by Andy Goldsworthy

Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu/view/outdoor_sculpture_new_additions….
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy
Stone River by Andy Goldsworthy

Image by Steve Rhodes
museum.stanford.edu/view/outdoor_sculpture_new_additions….
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Goldsworthy