All posts tagged: Theo Jansen

BSA Film Friday: 04.22.22

BSA Film Friday: 04.22.22

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Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.

Now screening:
1. Dyva & Haeck painting on the Molotow traTheo Jansen: Strandbeest
2. AMERICAN DREAM. America’s hidden geography of poverty.
3. Kunle EARSNOT Martins via Juxtapoz Magazine

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BSA Special Feature: Theo Jansen: Strandbeest

The Dutch artist Theo Jansen creates new forms of life: impressive skeletal structures that move independently, powered by the wind. The Strandbeests are created with plastic electrical tubing and bring to mind the stages of evolution – especially when exhibited on oceanside. Jansen says his creations have actually moved through 12 periods of evolution.

“By developing this evolution, I hope to become wiser in the understanding of existing nature by encountering myself the problems of the real Creator.”

Currently on exhibition at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, “Theo Jansen, Strandbeesten, de nieuwe generatie” is open until July 3rd.

Theo Jansen: Strandbeest



Matt Black: UNAMERICAN DREAM. America’s hidden geography of poverty.

“I’ve spent nearly all my adult life in a photographic dialogue with the central valley of California, ” he says of the state so rich that it would rank high among countries of the world, if it were a country. But that’s not what Matt Black has been documenting.



Kunle EARSNOT Martins via Juxtapoz Magazine

Sell the product, people. That’s how the world runs. And Kunle is cute, so.

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