Our weekly focus on the moving image and art in the streets. And other oddities.
Now screening:
1. Damien Hirst – The Beautiful Paintings
2. SHOE – UNMOVEMENT
3. TCK – STEEL DIVISION – THE VIDEO (BERLIN) Via I Love Graffiti
BSA Special Feature: Damien Hirst – The Beautiful Paintings
Yes, of course, you could make art like this, in fact, it looks like you do the lion’s share of creating this one online and he signs the print – but that is not the point of this video here today. Damien Hirst has a corner on branding and selling that many do not, and he has been commercially successful at it. From our perspective, if an artist wants to live on their creative work, all lessons are welcome!
Damien Hirst – The Beautiful Paintings. Or a master lesson on selling art.
SHOE – UNMOVEMENT
Careful when you slam on the breaks here, SHOE is driving the painting process, and it is terrain yet unmapped. This promotional video for UNMOVEMENT at the Curators Room is a solo exhibition by SHOE featuring his most recent body of work.
As explained by the artist, “The title ‘unmovement’ is inspired by the ever-present dichotomy of movement and stillness. While the painted surface of a work is a still object, the particles of the paint are constantly moving, as well as the material quality of the canvas itself: time consumes, and transforms. The crystallization of an impression is, however, present in the here and now, prompting a question concerning the nature of time and, inevitably, of change.”
Click HERE to read about UNMOVEMENT on BSA
Video by: Sander Lanen
Music by MAYO
SHOE
UNMOVEMENT
(Curated by Gabriel Rolt for The Curators Room)
7 April – 27 May, 2023
Location:
The Curators Room – Art Chapel Amsterdam
Prinses Irenestraat 19
AMSTERDAM
TCK – STEEL DIVISION – THE VIDEO (BERLIN) Via I Love Graffiti
This movie by the TCK CREW from Berlin was available by the end of 2022 for a very short time, a limited quantity of 100 pieces, and was sold out as quickly as it came.
Now it’s time to show you the full-length film here:
“From the underground to the top at last. A concentrated 35 minutes of TCK and their partners banging non-stop trains in your face. Mostly footage from 2011-2016 and a few more recent shots. No 4K, no drones, just trains. Berlin only.”
Enjoy!
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