Make Magazine – November 6, 2010
Self-Destructing Art Show at Flux Factory By NICK NORMAL Read the original here.
Self-Destructing Art Show at Flux Factory By NICK NORMAL Read the original here.
Hot Picks: They Fall to Pieces By BARBARA HOFFMAN Read the original here.
If you collect unusual things or can talk to a room full of strangers knowledgeably about a strange topic, then Flux Factory wants you! We are hosting "Expert Oddities: Show & Tell" and are looking for people who can demonstrate, present, and celebrate!
Kristoffer Ørum has worked collaboratively with Anders Bojen since 2001 on a variety of projects ranging from internet projects to outdoor video, sculpture and performance projects. The diversity of Anders Bojen & Kristoffer Ørum's work springs from their fascination with…
Carolina Redondo was born in Santiago de Chile and studied fine arts at the Universidad Católica de Chile. She has lived in Germany since 2006 and in the last two years she developed a postgraduate studies in the Academy of…
Janne Höltermann explores empty spaces and architectural structures with the photo and video camera. Her work is inspired by considerations about spatial experiences. Space is a point of equilibrium in which it is a mechanism for us to experience ourselves…
Rebecca Ann Tess (*1980 in Annweiler am Trifels, Germany) studied fine arts at the University of fine arts Berlin, at Chelsea College of Art and Design London and at Städelschule Frankfurt am Main. Tess has exhibited among others in the…
Alison Ward’s performances, videos and sculptures create a world populated by a masked and costumed cast that re-interpret her own image in the form of popular cultural icons. Her characters struggle with each other and the audience through activities that…
Doors open Saturday, November 6 at 11am Reception and performances from 6pm Open weekends 12 – 6 or by appointment through Tuesday, November 23 Artist talk on Sunday, November 14 from 2-4pm. With Brendan Coyle, Kerry Downey, Ryan C. Doyle,…