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M-City :: Fabryka 24 Oct

FABRYKA
Mariusz Waras / M-city + Krzysztof Topolski / Arszyn
Curated by Daniel Muzyczuk

Site specific instalation
24 October - 17 Januar
opening: 23 october 2009 / 7pm

Center of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu
Toruń / Poland

The collaboration of a visual artist and an experimental musician has resulted in a most interesting and thought-provoking artistic project. Mariusz Waras and Krzysztof Topolskis spectacular site-specific installation was made specifically to be exhibited in the biggest room at the Centre of Contemporary Art Znaki Czasu in Toruń.

"Work is the source of nearly all the misery in the world. Almost any evil you'd care to name comes from working or from living in a world designed for work. In order to stop suffering, we have to stop working."
Bob Black, The Abolition of Work

live photo and video:
http://fabryka.obin.org

info:
http://www.csw.torun.pl
http://www.m-city.org

Amy Rice: 9 Oct at Soo Visual Arts Center

Broken - New works by Greg Gossel
&
Don’t Worry, I Have a Map - New Works by Amy Rice

October 9 - November 29, 2009
Opening Reception Friday, October 9th, 6-9PM

Soo Visual Arts Center
2640 Lyndale Avenue South
Mpls, MN 55408
Gallery hours are: Tues 10-6, Wed. 10-6, Thurs. 12-8, Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-4 & Sun. 12-4
For more information visit http://www.soovac.org

Jana and Js, Jef Aerosol at Festival Artcite

Le travail de Jana & Js sera également à l'honneur aux côtés de Jef Aérosol lors du Festival Artcité à Fontenay-sous-Bois. Du lundi 28 septembre au samedi 17 octobre 2009.
Vernissage le samedi 3 octobre à 17 heures à l’hôtel de ville. Réception de clôture le samedi 17 octobre à 16h 30 à la MCDVA.
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The work of Jana & Js will also be honored along with Jef Aerosol's at the Festival Artcite in Fontenay-sous-Bois. From Monday, September 28 to Saturday, October 17, 2009.
Opening Saturday, October 3 at 5pm at the City Hall. Closing reception Saturday, October 17 at 4:30 PM to MCDVA.

<<thank to C215 for this tip>>

Artiste-Ouvrier, WCA, ASA Paris Exhibit

SAVE THE DATE : Première expo parisienne d'Artiste-Ouvrier avec la WCA et ASA, ses collectifs français et hambourgeois, à la Galerie Ligne 13, Paris 17e. Vernissage le 1er octobre.
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SAVE THE DATE : First Parisian show of Artiste-Ouvrier and WCA and ASA, his French and Hamburg based crews @ the Galerie LIgne 13, Paris 17e. Opening on the 1st October.

20x20 Call for Art

After Conducting  The First and Second International Sticker Combos in Tehran( see  Brainstorm#9 and #6)and Successful Indoor Exhibition on Both Sticker Combo boards at Spray2007 and Spray 1387 Gallery shows ,We Are going to make a new adventure.:20×20 Tehran

MORE HERE

Ataque23 - São Paulo, Brazil (Video)

On sunday september 13, about 200 street artists took over a very popular avenue, called 23 de maio, with a very wide range of public artistic intervention: grafffiti, pixaçao, sticker, posters, stencils, photo, videoart, street poetry, etc., as a way of protesting against the policy of the city administration of erasing all the city walls. 9 of the artists were taken to jail (as you can see in the video linked below) and some hours later were released with no charges, only beacuse there was some press covering the action. All the art seen on the video, which is only a part of the whole intervention, was painted/done in about 5 hours that morning. At night on the same day the works were being erased, and there are no works left today.

If these scrawls could talk - Tom Sevil and Melbourne's Alt History


If these scrawls could talk

September 23, 2009

Original Article Here


Urban activist Tom Sevil leads a tour of political graffiti in search of an alternative history of Melbourne. Andrew Stephens reports.

TOM Sevil is up a laneway inspecting some 1970s graffiti. He likes these places. He's a stencil artist, graffitist and graphic designer, but also something of an archaeologist, because the work at hand here is but a fragment, partly buried beneath rich layers of history.

In white house paint applied with a brush, not an aerosol, this graffito no longer makes sense. It says: Frazer is a bottled toad in a trust - and there it ends, forever to remain a mystery, its final words obscured by years of others' graffiti.

This fragment, a bastardisation of a phrase from Shakespeare's Richard III, is more poetic than most of the illegible tags scrawled about the laneway. It might once have had something insightful (but misspelt) to say about Malcolm Fraser, then prime minister of Australia. But in this world of laneways and rapid-fire guerilla action, the scrawls, tags, posters and stencils are all ultimately temporary.

For Sevil, quality and longevity aside, it is all about political action.