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I am glad to be featured in this very diverse refreshing overview on contemporary art.

Beyond Contemporary Art

Etan Jonathan Ilfeld

250 x 250 mm (9¾ x 9¾ in)
240 pages with 150 illustrations
Paperback with flaps
ISBN 978-1-908126-22-1
October 2012

£24.95   €29.95   US$39.95

 
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Tags: Press, book

I am very pleased to announce the latest DVD vol.4  for the install at the MMI. Was fun to dig through big stacks of DVDs to make this 78 chapters video DVD. Enjoy! :)

‘Home Entertainment’ Aram Bartholl. 2012, 31 mins. video DVD.
DVD Dead Drop vol.4 at the Museum of Moving Image, NYC
December 7, 2012–January 31, 2013

 

It says: ‘Scooter chalk, become a street artist!’, found at NETTO Berlin

 

Current & upcoming shows / talks / workshops

16.5.-26.6.2013
Solo show
at xpo gallery, Paris

1.-14.4.2013
F.A.T. Lab GOLD – 5 years of fffffat!!
at Eyebeam, New York, US

6.3.-27.3.2013
Solo show
at Aksioma, Ljubljana, Slovenia

21.2.-12.3.2013
OFFLINE ART: new2
group show, curation at xpo gallery, Paris

10.-14.1.2013
Filmwinter
Wand5 Stuttgart, Germany

29.12.2012
YOUR ART!! party
Panke Club, Berlin

 

Case Mod I
Aram Bartholl 2004

Size: 50x60x40 cm
Media: sand stone, 386DX40 PC, b/w screen, keyboard, floppy w/ Prince of Persia

at [DAM] Berlin show ‘Meine Wunderkammer’

 

Meine Wunderkammer

 Aram Bartholl (DE)
Simon Biggs (AU)
Laurence Gartel (US)
Lynn Hershmann Leeson (US)
Frieder Nake (DE)
Flavien Thery (FR)
Frieder Nake (DE)
UBERMORGEN.COM (AT)
Norman White (CA)
etc.
Preview: Friday, 30th November 2012, 7-9 pm
Exhibition: 1st December 2012 – 26th January 2013
at
 

I ll give a talk on Wednesday afternoon, November 28 at UCLANADP Lecture Series

The ADP Lecture Series is an exciting and dynamic yearly guest-lecture programme which invites internationally distinguished designers, artists, performers and theorists to engage with and inspire students, staff and researchers both within and outside of the University of Central Lancashire.

ADP Lecture Series 2012-13

CULTURE RE-CODED:
Location, Identity and Reality in the Digital Age