Thursday, November 25, 2010

YOUR:OWN EXHIBITION DEC 3RD

Holland's enthusiast and godfather of young contemporary art YOUR:OWN is putting a pre-christmas exhibition in the heart of Amsterdam. A round up of art born in his surroundings this year.

Two of my works will be part of the repertoire along with two of my life long love SCRMN, so there might be some fireworks. Come join us.

In with December. Out with January.
Friday 3 december
20.30 / 23.00 and party untill 02.00
De Balie, Amsterdam
Kleine Gartmanplantsoen 10 (next to Leidseplein)

FOUL FACTORY OWNER

Phoenix ruins. Dortmund, Germany
60 x 40 cms.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

MOVEMBER AUCTION

Movember (the month formerly known as November) is a moustache growing charity event held each year that raises funds and awareness for men's health.


One of my photographs will be auctioned this Sunday at SIDLEE for the cause along with other Dutch and international photographers and artists including Andrea Klarin, Cleo Campert, Jan Rothuizen, Aukje Dekker, Leon Hendrickx, The London Police, Gijs Kast and many many more.


Come and bid on some great art/photograp
hy while sharing a drink with us in celebration of all our lovely men out there.




Tuesday, November 9, 2010

DR EMMETT BROWN HOMAGE AT SIDLEE


The nice guys at SidLee celebrated Dr Emmett Brown day last Friday with some time traveling art and whiskeys the size of coca-colas.

Thanks to Mat, Renea and Stephan.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

VATICAN KILLED THE CHURCH STAR



Born and raised a Catholic, it took a walk through the Vatican walls to sink the last nail on the coffin of my relationship with the all mighty Church.

It took me back to items on the Colombian evening news indirectly showcasing a race for the most extravagant Narco-King home . One more outrageous than the next. Gold sinks, priceless art and larger than life architecture. All live on TV after the inhabitant had found its death by hands of the police or his/her equals.

The power, the abuse, the lack of sense of reality...Same principle, same corrupt background for the capital that built it. The difference is, the narcos home arent treated as attractions worth traveling hundreds-thousands of kilometers. The Vatican is.

On the beauty side of things, they did have some magnificent art and light.