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Sunday, June 22, 2008

INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION SCULPTURE AND OBJECT XIII Bratislava, 26 June–31 August 2008

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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

SCULPTURE AND OBJECT XIII

BRATISLAVA............................26 June – 31 August 2008

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Contact:

GALLERY Z

ZICHY PALACE

VENTÚRSKA 9

811 01 BRATISLAVA

SLOVAKIA

Contact person:

Viktor Hulík, Director of Gallery Z and main organiser

e-mail : viktorhulik@stonline.sk

tel.: 00421 903 468 776

www.galeria-z.sk

www.sao.galeria-z.sk

BRATISLAVA

26 June -31 August 2008


Sculptures produce a unique mood and distinct atmosphere; they enrich the ways that culture can be enjoyed both by locals and visitors to the city alike. The possibility to explore barrier-free communication using works of art in the streets and on city squares not only helps build up a relationship to art, but also cultivates the aesthetic insight and awareness of the viewer. Every summer quality art and distinguished artistic figures from all over the world come together in Bratislava.

This annual event enjoys exceptional popularity and interest not just from the general public but also professional circles. At a previous year of the exhibition the then rector of the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, Professor Adam Farkaš, even noted that Bratislava is becoming the European capital of sculpture every summer thanks to this event.

Now in its thirteenth year, this year the event will involve an even greater number of works (more than 200), participating artists (67) and countries (22), and it will take place at more venues than it ever did before.

In addition to outdoor sites on the city squares Hviezdoslavovo námestie and Františkánske námestie with large dimension works of artists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Spain and Korea, and in the courtyard of Primate's Palace with works of the "stars" of this year's exhibition, outstanding Polish artist Igor Mitoraj and the no less renowned Czech artist Olbram Zoubek, the artistic works of over 60 artists will also be put on show in the "chamber" environment of the various participating galleries. Joining local Slovak artists will be others from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Croatia, Spain, Japan, Korea, Israel, Brazil, Russia, Great Britain and Georgia.

The premises on the 1st floor of Dom umenia (House of Art) will be the venue for a broadly conceived display of artists from various countries entitled Art Without Frontiers. Art has always ignored barriers that endeavour incomprehensibly to separate and prevent the open and free promotion of artistic values. The works of artists of various genres and generations, using different expressive and material means, present a mission of co-operation and better mutual understanding through the universal communication medium that is fine art.

In addition to various Slovak artists like Peter Roller, Ján Hoffstädter and Ingrid Višňovská, Daniel Brunovský, or Ľubo Stacho, for instance, other works on display will include those of young Finnish artists the likes of Vesa-Pekka Rannikko and Jari Mannisto, as well as the large dimension installation Flags from Markus Kahre, winner of the 2007 Ars Fennica Prize for young artist; there will be works from renowned artists from other countries as well, including Lis Andersen (DK), Susanne Kathlen Mader (N), Barbro Raen Thomassen (N), Fredrik Raddum (N), Gunnar Carl Nilsson (S), Bert van Loo (NL), Roland de Jong Orlando (NL), Gebhard Sengmüller (A), Mitsouko Mori (J), Carlos Galvao (BR), Gjalt Blauw (NL), Neven Bilić (HR) recommended to be included by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, or Alexander Pankin (RUS), already renowned also in this part of the world.

In Mirbach Palace of Bratislava City Gallery visitors will have the chance to see works of four Italian artists at the exhibition entitled Italian Lights, in the curator concept of Lia de Venere. They are Giuseppe Teofilo, Carlo Bernardini, Filippo Centenari and Carlo Steiner whose works creatively utilise and play with lights;

In Gallery Z there will be an installation – exhibition of Hungarian artist István Gellér B. – A Growing City;

in the Gallery of the French Institute curator Zsuzsa Dárdai will present the works of two French representatives of the MADI movement, Jean Charass and Saint-Cricq;

in the Gallery of the Austrian Cultural Forum in co-operation with Galerie Martin Janda from Vienna, the installations of young Austrian artist Johannes Vogel will be exhibited;

in the Gallery of the Czech Centre the author of the large dimension work created specially for this exhibition , Shrine for Bratislava and installed on Františkánske námestie, Václav Fiala, will put on a selection of his more intimate constructivist work;

in the Gallery of the Bulgarian Cultural and Information Centre acclaimed sculptor and organiser of symposia from Bulgarian Ilindentci, Ivan Russev, will present his stone sculptures;

The Kressling Gallery at its new address on Zámočnícka ulica is involved in the project with a selection of works from young Slovak and Czech artists - 7 Sculptors, where among others visitors can see works of Erik Binder, Viktor Frešo, Mário Chromý, Kristof Kinter (CZ) or Evžen Šimera;

one floor up at the same address in Komart Gallery you will find works of Federico Diaz from the Czech Republic;

and finally Gallery Forzet will have exhibit works of Milan Lukáč.

This year's SCULPTURE and OBJECT XIII also welcomes the 3rd International Sculpture Symposium L´Art pour la Santé SO-CHA, Topolčianky 2008, from 13 – 31 August 2008

and the official opening of the exhibition of small sculptures and drawings of sculptors in Gallery M in Rovinka at 3 pm on 17 August 2008.

Opening of exhibitions on 26.6.2008 at all venues:

12.00 - Gallery Forzet – Milan Lukáč – Garden Stories

13.00 – Bulgarian Cultural and Information Centre – Ivan Russev (BG)

14.00 – Kressling Gallery – 7 Sculptors

- Komart Gallery – Federico Diaz (CZ)

15.00 – Czech Centre – Václav Fiala (CZ)

16.00 – French Institute - Saint Cricq and Jean Charasse (F)

17.00 – Austrian Cultural Forum – Johannes Vogl (A)

18.00 - GMB – Mirbach Palace – Italian Lights (I)

19.00 – Gallery Z - István Gellér B. (H) – A Growing City

20.00 - Dom umenia – collective exhibition Art Without Frontiers

21.00 – Primate's Palace, Hall of Mirrors – ceremonial official opening of 13th year of exhibition

Exhibiting artists:

Lis Andersen (DK), Carlo Bernardini (I), Erik Binder, Neven Bilić (HR), Gjalt Blauw (NL), Daniel Brunovský, Filippo Centenari (I), Saint – Cricq (F), Federico Diaz (CZ), Elia Doron (IL), Václav Fiala (CZ), Colin Figue (GB), Viktor Frešo, Carlos Galvao (BR), István Gellér B. (H), Jhon Gogaberishvili (GEO), Ján Hoffstädter, Jean Charasse (F), Mário Chromý, Britt Ignell (S), Miguel Isla (E), Markus Kahre (FIN), Dae-Chul Kang (KR), Antonín Kašpar (CZ), Richard Keťko, Kristof Kintera (CZ), Martin Kubina, Bert van Loo (NL), Milan Lukáč, Susanne Kathlen Mader (N), Jari Mannisto (FIN), Christian Mayer (A), Lubo Mikle, Igor Mitoraj (PL), Mitsouko Mori (J), Gunnar Carl Nilsson (S), Roland de Jong Orlando (NL), Alexander Pankin (RUS), Štefan Papčo, Fredrik Raddum (N), Vesa-Pekka Rannikko (FIN), Peter Roller, Ivan Russev (BG), Martin Sedlák, Adriaan Seelen (NL), Gebhard Sengmüller (A), Viliam Slaminka, Vladimír Skrepl (CZ), Haldis H.Solås (N), Lubo Stacho, Carlo Steiner (I), Agneta Stening (S), Adéla Svobodová (CZ), Filip Šicko, Ján Šicko, Jaroslava Šicková-Fabrici, Evžen Šimera, Hitoshi Tanaka (J), Giuseppe Teofilo (I), Barbro Raen Thomassen (N), Jakub Trajter, Ingrid Višňovská, Johannes Vogl (A), Olbram Zoubek (CZ)

Viktor Hulík

Main Organiser

Sunday, June 15, 2008

International exhibition SCULPTURE and OBJECT XIII. Bratislava


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INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION
SCULPTURE AND OBJECT XIII
BRATISLAVA............................26 June – 31 August 2008
.............................................................................................................................................................................

Contact:
GALLERY Z
ZICHY PALACE
VENTÚRSKA 9
811 01 BRATISLAVA
SLOVAKIA
Contact person:
Viktor Hulík, Director of Gallery Z and main organiser
e-mail : viktorhulik@stonline.sk
tel.: 00421 903 468 776
www.galeria-z.sk
www.sao.galeria-z.sk


BRATISLAVA
26 June -31 August 2008

Exhibiting artists:

Lis Andersen (DK), Carlo Bernardini (I), Erik Binder, Neven Bilić (HR), Gjalt Blauw (NL), Daniel Brunovský, Filippo Centenari (I), Saint – Cricq (F), Federico Diaz (CZ), Elia Doron (IL), Václav Fiala (CZ), Colin Figue (GB), Viktor Frešo, Carlos Galvao (BR), István Gellér B. (H), Jhon Gogaberishvili (GEO), Ján Hoffstädter, Jean Charasse (F), Mário Chromý, Britt Ignell (S), Miguel Isla (E), Markus Kahre (FIN), Dae-Chul Kang (KR), Antonín Kašpar (CZ), Richard Keťko, Kristof Kintera (CZ), Martin Kubina, Bert van Loo (NL), Milan Lukáč, Susanne Kathlen Mader (N), Jari Mannisto (FIN), Christian Mayer (A), Lubo Mikle, Igor Mitoraj (PL), Mitsouko Mori (J), Gunnar Carl Nilsson (S), Roland de Jong Orlando (NL), Alexander Pankin (RUS), Štefan Papčo, Fredrik Raddum (N), Vesa-Pekka Rannikko (FIN), Peter Roller, Ivan Russev (BG), Martin Sedlák, Adriaan Seelen (NL), Gebhard Sengmüller (A), Viliam Slaminka, Vladimír Skrepl (CZ), Haldis H.Solås (N), Lubo Stacho, Carlo Steiner (I), Agneta Stening (S), Adéla Svobodová (CZ), Filip Šicko, Ján Šicko, Jaroslava Šicková-Fabrici, Evžen Šimera, Hitoshi Tanaka (J), Giuseppe Teofilo (I), Barbro Raen Thomassen (N), Jakub Trajter, Ingrid Višňovská, Johannes Vogl (A), Olbram Zoubek (CZ)

Sculptures produce a unique mood and distinct atmosphere; they enrich the ways that culture can be enjoyed both by locals and visitors to the city alike. The possibility to explore barrier-free communication using works of art in the streets and on city squares not only helps build up a relationship to art, but also cultivates the aesthetic insight and awareness of the viewer. Every summer quality art and distinguished artistic figures from all over the world come together in Bratislava.
This annual event enjoys exceptional popularity and interest not just from the general public but also professional circles. At a previous year of the exhibition the then rector of the Budapest Academy of Fine Arts, Professor Adam Farkaš, even noted that Bratislava is becoming the European capital of sculpture every summer thanks to this event.

Now in its thirteenth year, this year the event will involve an even greater number of works (more than 200), participating artists (67) and countries (22), and it will take place at more venues than it ever did before.
In addition to outdoor sites on the city squares Hviezdoslavovo námestie and Františkánske námestie with large dimension works of artists from Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Spain and Korea, and in the courtyard of Primate's Palace with works of the "stars" of this year's exhibition, outstanding Polish artist Igor Mitoraj and the no less renowned Czech artist Olbram Zoubek, the artistic works of over 60 artists will also be put on show in the "chamber" environment of the various participating galleries. Joining local Slovak artists will be others from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Austria, Bulgaria, Italy, France, Norway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, Croatia, Spain, Japan, Korea, Israel, Brazil, Russia, Great Britain and Georgia.

The premises on the 1st floor of Dom umenia (House of Art) will be the venue for a broadly conceived display of artists from various countries entitled Art Without Frontiers. Art has always ignored barriers that endeavour incomprehensibly to separate and prevent the open and free promotion of artistic values. The works of artists of various genres and generations, using different expressive and material means, present a mission of co-operation and better mutual understanding through the universal communication medium that is fine art.
In addition to various Slovak artists like Peter Roller, Ján Hoffstädter and Ingrid Višňovská, Daniel Brunovský, or Ľubo Stacho, for instance, other works on display will include those of young Finnish artists the likes of Vesa-Pekka Rannikko and Jari Mannisto, as well as the large dimension installation Flags from Markus Kahre, winner of the 2007 Ars Fennica Prize for young artist; there will be works from renowned artists from other countries as well, including Lis Andersen (DK), Susanne Kathlen Mader (N), Barbro Raen Thomassen (N), Fredrik Raddum (N), Gunnar Carl Nilsson (S), Bert van Loo (NL), Roland de Jong Orlando (NL), Gebhard Sengmüller (A), Mitsouko Mori (J), Carlos Galvao (BR), Gjalt Blauw (NL), Neven Bilić (HR) recommended to be included by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Zagreb, or Alexander Pankin (RUS), already renowned also in this part of the world.
In Mirbach Palace of Bratislava City Gallery visitors will have the chance to see works of four Italian artists at the exhibition entitled Italian Lights, in the curator concept of Lia de Venere. They are Giuseppe Teofilo, Carlo Bernardini, Filippo Centenari and Carlo Steiner whose works creatively utilise and play with lights;
In Gallery Z there will be an installation – exhibition of Hungarian artist István Gellér B. – A Growing City;
in the Gallery of the French Institute curator Zsuzsa Dárdai will present the works of two French representatives of the MADI movement, Jean Charass and Saint-Cricq;
in the Gallery of the Austrian Cultural Forum in co-operation with Galerie Martin Janda from Vienna, the installations of young Austrian artist Johannes Vogel will be exhibited;
in the Gallery of the Czech Centre the author of the large dimension work created specially for this exhibition , Shrine for Bratislava and installed on Františkánske námestie, Václav Fiala, will put on a selection of his more intimate constructivist work;
in the Gallery of the Bulgarian Cultural and Information Centre acclaimed sculptor and organiser of symposia from Bulgarian Ilindentci, Ivan Russev, will present his stone sculptures;
The Kressling Gallery at its new address on Zámočnícka ulica is involved in the project with a selection of works from young Slovak and Czech artists - 7 Sculptors, where among others visitors can see works of Erik Binder, Viktor Frešo, Mário Chromý, Kristof Kinter (CZ) or Evžen Šimera;
one floor up at the same address in Komart Gallery you will find works of Federico Diaz from the Czech Republic;
and finally Gallery Forzet will have exhibit works of Milan Lukáč.

This year's SCULPTURE and OBJECT XIII also welcomes the 3rd International Sculpture Symposium L´Art pour la Santé SO-CHA, Topolčianky 2008, from 13 – 31 August 2008
and the official opening of the exhibition of small sculptures and drawings of sculptors in Gallery M in Rovinka at 3 pm on 17 August 2008.


Opening of exhibitions on 26.6.2008 at all venues:

12.00 - Gallery Forzet – Milan Lukáč – Garden Stories
13.00 – Bulgarian Cultural and Information Centre – Ivan Russev (BG)
14.00 – Kressling Gallery – 7 Sculptors
- Komart Gallery – Federico Diaz (CZ)
15.00 – Czech Centre – Václav Fiala (CZ)
16.00 – French Institute - Saint Cricq and Jean Charasse (F)
17.00 – Austrian Cultural Forum – Johannes Vogl (A)
18.00 - GMB – Mirbach Palace – Italian Lights (I)
19.00 – Gallery Z - István Gellér B. (H) – A Growing City
20.00 - Dom umenia – collective exhibition Art Without Frontiers
21.00 – Primate's Palace, Hall of Mirrors – ceremonial official opening of 13th year of exhibition


Viktor Hulík
Main Organiser







Monday, June 9, 2008

MEDIA RELEASE: 19 Story Sky Garage Condo in NYC Chelsea District Topped Out..


Topping out [all concrete poured] Completed on 10-story Sky Garage luxury condo at 200 11th Avenue in NYC's Chelsea district,
says Architect of Record Steven Kratchman, AIA.


New York, NY, June 09th, 2008
Topping Out Completed on 19-Story Sky Garage Luxury Condo at 200 11th Avenue in Chelsea, says Architect of Record, Steven Kratchman.

All concrete has now been poured. The 19-story, 16 unit, luxury condominium tower at 200 11th Avenue in Chelsea in New York City was topped out today, according to the building's Architect of Record, Steven Kratchman, AIA.

200 11th Avenue is often referred to as the sky garage building, because it's designed with a car elevator that travels vertically to all of the residential units. Each luxury apartment will be sold with an attached garage, similar to a suburban home, but stacked vertically, Mr. Kratchman said. The upper façade will be made of stainless steel panels. The four base stories are to be clad in terra cotta.

Located in the former warehouse district of West Chelsea in Manhattan, 200 11th Avenue will offer expansive views of the Hudson River.

Architect and Urban Designer Steven Kratchman, AIA, is the founder and CEO of the firm Steven Kratchman Architect, PC. Before establishing his own firm, Mr. Kratchman served as lead architect on the now world renowned Chelsea Piers complex in Manhattan. The Kratchman firm was recently contracted by Surround Art to create their architectural master plan for a clean, green Silver LEED industrial campus at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.

We are honored to be the Architect of Record of 200 11th Avenue, working with the esteemed Design Architect Annabelle Selldorf on this elegantly designed project," Mr. Kratchman said. Construction is expected to be completed in February, 2009.

Credits for 200 11th Avenue: The Design Architect is the firm Selldorf Architects of New York City, Annabelle Selldorf, Founder. The Architect of Record is the firm Steven Kratchman Architect, P.C., of New York City, Steven Kratchman, Founder and CEO. The owner is Gaia House LLC, which is a partnership between Urban Muse LLC and YoungWoo & Associates.

The Kratchman and Selldorf firms were previously paired as Architect of Record and Design Architect, respectively, on a six-story vertical addition to an existing three-story former warehouse in the lower Manhattan meatpacking district at 415 West 13th Street.

Steven Kratchman Architect, P.C., was founded in 1999 by Steven Kratchman, AIA, architect and urban designer, who previously served as Senior Designer for the team that transformed an abandoned New York City urban harbor area into the now world-renowned Chelsea Piers.

His firm has grown from two architects to a professional staff of 15, who work on retail, commercial and residential projects, multi-family residential, single-family residential, historic and landmark properties, private clubs and sports facilities, educational institutions, new from-the-ground-up buildings and restaurants.

Steven Kratchman Architect
Phone: 2129449204

http://www.200eleventhavenue.com
Phone: 2123520222
Email: hsenequiere@elliman.com

TGW Media
Johnny Vlahakis
Email: tgwmediarelease@gmail.com



Monday, June 2, 2008

Water Mortar



Enjoy having water fights in the summer?

Need to drench the nauseating dry? (Ok maybe that's a little far fetched) but we've seriously never had as much fun with a water filled balloon before!

The Water Mortar goes beyond your basic water gun; this is a water grenade that has no equal and is as big as a small child! (ok… not quite).

Have heaps of fun as you use it to blast enemies with water bombs that fire up to 8 metres, so there's no chance you'll ever miss your target! With The Water Mortar, YOU are in charge, and as it comes with 100 water bombs, you can rest assure that your victim will get a soaking!

All you need to do is fill the water bombs, load your Water Mortar, aim at your unexpecting victims and hey…splashda-la-vista baby! The shoulder mounted Water Mortar leaves no survivors, so if you're considering having a water fight, this brute is certainly the one for you.

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Six indications of the beauty of man

Abstracts of: Monuments for the legality, Casal di Principe
There is a punk slogan that says "We are into the cesspool, but some of us look at the stars". In the search of the beauty there are men and women who have had the ability to see what normally escapes us or what, more and more frequently, we prefer not to see.
Parco della Legalità at San Cipriano D'Aversa
May 24th / June 22nd 2008 Site for the reutilization of a villa confiscated to the camorra
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Abstracts of: Six indications of the beauty of man
by Isabella Moroni
"Six indications of the beauty of man. Monuments for the legality" is the title full of hope of the exhibition opened on Saturday at the villa confiscated to the boss of the camorra Walter Schiavone. Art works for the legality, so, art takes on […]
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