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    Sunday
    Dec122010

    Swoon 'Temple' Fabric Print Available

     

    Here is abeautiful print called 'Temple' by artist Swoon. This is a 2 colour 19 x 26 inch screenprint on fabric with an edition size of 60, comes signed and numbered by the artist for $350 each. These prints are being sold to help aid the building of sustainable housing (below) in Haiti.

    Check it out HERE



    Thursday
    Dec022010

    Swoon 'Zahra' Prints Available

     

    Here are four of the few remaining hand finished pieces called 'Zahra' by artist Swoon. These are all one of a kind different sized and medium prints with individual hand finishing for $2,000-$3,000 each. These are being released through PaperMonster.

    Check it out HERE

    Monday
    Aug162010

    Swoon 'Swimming Cities Of Switchback Sea' Video

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    Tuesday
    Aug102010

    Joshua Liner Summer Group Art Show Details

    Summer Group Exhibition Evite

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    Wednesday
    Jul072010

    Erik Ruin 'Liberation' (Tower On Fire) Print Available

    Here is a cool print called 'Liberation(Tower On Fire)' by artist Erik Ruin. This print is available through JustSeeds.org it is a 6 color 19 x 25 inch screenprint on recycled French paper with an open edition size, comes signed but NOT numbered for $30 each.

     

    Wednesday
    Apr142010

    Black Rat Press 'Now Is The Time' Invite

     

    Here is the invite for the buyers private view for the upcoming Black Rat Press art show. It is Thursday April 22nd, 2010 from 6-9pm. Thru Cargo's courtyard at 83 Rivington, Shoreditch, London, UK.

    Cheers

    Thursday
    Mar042010

    The Swimming Cities Is Off To India To Travel The Ganges

     

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    One of our all-time favorite projects, The Swimming Cities, is going to India to sail down The Ganges. This incredible floating artist collective includes all forms of creative minds (including the likes of Jux favorites Swoon, Imminent Disaster, and more) manning boats all the way to India for the Kumbh Mela festival, the largest human gathering on the planet. To help the Swimming Cities crew get to India, they will be hosting a Fundraiser Art Auction this Friday, March 5th in New York. Participating artists include: Swoon, Tom Beale, Imminent Disaster, Tod Seelie, Ben Mortimer, Ben Wolf, Ero, Andrew Poneros, Tony Bones, Jeff Stark, Isaac Aden, Ariel Campos, Greg Henderson, Doyle S Huge, Leslie Stern, Lopi LaRoe, Katelan Foisey, Iris Lasson, Spy, Sarah Atler, Matt Curtis, Petric Seeley, Zev David Deans, Elizabeth Bentley, Hannah Mishin, Orien McNeill, Ksenija, Angie Kang, Ben Devoe, Czak Tucker, Heather Jones, Noah Sparks, Porter Fox, Tim Treason, A’yen Tran, Dan Sabau, Virginia Reath, Clair Huntington, Kara Blossom, and Martina Mrongovious. They will be unveiling an 18′ x 8′ hand crafted stainless steel catamaran powered by a motorcycle driven paddle wheel, and help us raise money for the remaining four. To read more about Swimming Cities and the new Ocean of Blood Project in India.

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    About SWIMMING CITIES:

    Swimming Cities is a diverse group of artists, builders, and performers who come together each year and embark on a challenging large-scale project. Originally united through the international artist Swoon, the group traces its roots to the DIY raft project on the Mississippi River, the “Miss Rockaway Armada.” Taking a new waterway each year our projects create a vivid community of artists floating into towns to present an interactive environment which encompasses art, sculpture, music and performance. The uncommon talents of our members interact in an organic design process in a unique form of living art. Our previous projects include The Swimming Cities Of Switchback Sea on the Hudson River for Deitch Projects and The Swimming Cities Of Serenissima across the Adriatic Sea for the Venice Biennale.

    For the Swimming Cities upcoming project, they will construct a fleet of small sculptural river craft at the foothills of the Himalayas, in a cultural exchange with local South Asian artists and artisans. The hand-crafted boats will traverse the Ganges River from Kanpur to the holy city of Varanasi stopping at towns and villages along the way to meet locals and commission crafted embellishments for the boats in the local styles. Upon arrival in Varanasi the boats will merge together into a great floating island stage. In collaboration with local artists and musicians they will produce a performance inspired by their adventure and the immense cultural history of the Ganges.

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