Tag: artwork titles

  • Exhibition: Unconsumable Global Luxury Dispersion on Instagram

    Exhibition: Unconsumable Global Luxury Dispersion on Instagram

      An Insta-Expo for robots learning how to be human in a digital world. The exhibition on Instagram shows one artwork a day. [It was visible from March 2018 till I deleted my Instagram account] Each artwork is a hybrid between artwork exhibited at the John Hansard Gallery and my project UGLyD. A textual, big…

  • Unconsumable Global Luxury Dispersion, text

    Unconsumable Global Luxury Dispersion, text

    Text from artist’s book: A_Selection_Of_66_From_JHG : Unconsumable Global Luxury Dispersion (2018) It introduces the terms unconsumable, global, luxury and dispersion, in relation to my artist’s practice and my upcoming exhibition at the Hansard Gallery.

  • Rethinking The Status Of The Art Object Through Distribution

    Rethinking The Status Of The Art Object Through Distribution

    I have recently published my thesis online at the academia website. Here is the abstract and link to download.

  • TITLE(date)

    TITLE(date)

    The TITLE(date) project aggregates artwork titles and other metadata from art collections and exhibitions. Art collections in the widest sense can be the works of one artist, an art institutional or private art collection, a collection of ‘favourite’ work on a phone.  For now it contains several databases, which in time will be merged into…

  • Repository for TITLE(date)

    Repository for TITLE(date)

    I have archived several collections of artwork titles at SourceForge. UGLyD Walter van Rijn: contains a list of titles from my own works, created during my PhD thesis TITLE(date) Hansard: contains a database of artwork titles exhibited between 1 March 2003 and 17 August 2013 in the John Hansard Gallery. Collated in collaboration with the…

  • Yes we’re open, NIMK, Amsterdam (2012)

    Yes we’re open, NIMK, Amsterdam (2012)

    Yes we’re open. Exhibition at the Netherlands Media Art Institute, Amsterdam, NL in 2012. Online and gallery based collaboration showing digital prints and audio at the last exhibition of the institute.