Tuesday, 21 August 2012

GALERIE DEADFLY

GALERIE DEADFLY is a new space that has recenty opened in Berlin and is run by MFA graduate Maurice Doherty.

GALERIE DEADFLY is located at Niederbarnimstr 15, Friedrichshain, beside Intimes Kino, on the corner of Boxhagner Straße. 

The opening of the latest exhibition Life Is Beautiful is from 6-9pm on Saturday 25th of August.

Terribilis Tubus

Flux Factory is pleased to present Terribilis Tubus, a group show of four Glasgow-based artists in collaboration with David Dale Gallery and Studios, including works by MFA graduates Hirofumi Suda & Risa Tsunegi and current Flux Artists-in-Residence Rory O'Connor and MFA graduate Theodoros Stamatogiannis.
Utilizing different methods, each artist references the formal language of architecture from varied viewpoints. Considering the fertile ground of the construction site, and how they draw inspiration from it, they aim to bring the boundaries and language of architecture and sculpture together, questioning play, aesthetics, implications, and conditions – historical, temporal and poetic – that reside in both worlds.
The Latin title has a dual meaning in English, translating into either “terrible pipe” or “awesome pipe.” By this translation, it imparts an element of contemporary dialect to its meaning in order to play with its relation to history. Through this exhibition, the artists examine how value and meaning are given to the states (objects and processes) of construction and deconstruction, which are seen in the built environment. They intend to question how these states might be approached and perceived by artists if encountered in a different historical context.
Terribilis Tubus puts a historical setting on the contemporary, playfully weaving language and objects, and in turn teasing meaning through translation and context.
The exhibition is supported by Creative Scotland.

Niall MacDonald

 MFA graduate Niall MacDonald currently has a show at Tramway, Glasgow.
Artist Talk Saturday 25 August 3 - 4pm


An opportunity to hear the artist talk about his current exhibition in Tramway 5, OPAL-LOGO PALM.
The event will also feature an informal Q and A with Niall MacDonald and Tramway's curator.
Born in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland in 1980, Niall MacDonald’s work uses mould making and casting as a way to sample and reconfigure objects and surfaces. For his exhibition at Tramway, he has created a series of delicate, seductive assemblages using worldly fragments, through a painstaking process of moulding in silicone and casting the forms in pure white plaster.

Friday, 17 August 2012

MFA International Show 2012

DON’T LEAVE ME THIS WAY

EXHIBITION BY GRADUATES FROM THE GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART MFA PROGRAMME.

SEPT 1 - SEPT 22
PRIVATE VIEW SEPT 1  7-9 PM
WED - SUN 12-7 PM

BETHANIEN
MARIANNENPLATZ 2
10997 BERLIN

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Federico Del Vecchio
Suzanne Dery
Marie-Michelle Deschamps
Aideen Doran
Richard Frater
Tom Godfrey
Nils Guadagnin
Dunja Herzog
Hyojun Hyun
Chun Soo Kim
G. Kung
Douglas Laing
Claire Moore
Alexander Oleksyn
Erik Osberg
Josée Ouellette
Blake Peterson
Benjamin Rankin
Brent Ridge
Scott Rogers
Sarah Rose
Geneva Sills
Kyle Channing Smith
Justin Stephens
Minka Stoyanova
Urara Tsuchiya
Zoe Williams
James Winnett

INFORMATION ABOUT ARTIST EDITIONS PRODUCED FOR THIS EXHIBITION CAN BE FOUND AT
GLASGOWBERLINEDITION.BLOGSPOT.CO.UK