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| JANUARY |
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22nd Dec 04 -28th
Feb 05
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Best of Singapore Art 2004
tickle art, CityLink Mall (exit to Esplanade)
admin@dangermuseum.com
or call +65 6294 0041.
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Best of Singapore Art is a mobile project that features
artworks,
made-in-Singapore and made-by-Singapore, which their creators considered
the best they had created in 2004.
This project explores the different ways of displaying, promoting and
selling Singapore art.
http://www.artomato.com/bosa04/
Presenting artists:
Jacklyn Soo,Vanessa Chang, Rainer Geburzyk, Lara Pang, Soraya Safdar,
Tang Ling Nah, Justin Lee, Lim Kok Boon, Lim Shing Ee, David Teo, Urich
Lau, Ye Ruoshi, Michael Lee, Dominique Hui, Janice Chin, Terence Lin,
Cheong Kah Kit, Wang Yuxian, Diana, Aleksandar Obradovic, Lee Sze-Chin
& Lim Kok Boon, Sherman Ong, Teo Hwee Lee Debbie, Joshua Yang, Ezzam
Rahman, Haslinda Rahman and Miguel Chew
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Best of Singapore Art 2004
continues. see above
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http://www.artomato.com/bosa04/
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| 18 FEB- |
Bound_less
Stenersen Museum in Oslo
Opening18 February
C urated by Henry Meyric Hughes
The show will tour Norway in the following months.
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"Bound_less", an exhibition presenting 13
artists linked to Norway, but who has established practices accross
national boarders.
http://www.stenersen.museum.no
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| 21 FEB |
Danger Museum Talk
Art Academy in Oslo
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Øyvind and Miho presented recent projects
in relation to ideas of the museum.
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| APRIL |
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| 2nd April |
Calcurated Risks
Publication edited by Marianne Heir
Presentation: 2nd April, 7pm
Open for viewing: 3rd April, 12 - 4pm
Location: OCA Project Space, Wergelandsveien 17, Oslo
OCA Project space
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"Calculated Risks is an art
book and exhibition in one, edited by artist Marianne Heier including
16 contributors from Italy, Japan, Norway and Sweden that represents various
professional categories within the art system.
http://www.oca.no
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| 14th April - 15th May |
Opacity
Current considerations on art institutions and the economy of desire
Opening: 15th April 8pm
Preopening and launching of the Opacity - fanzine : 14th April 8pm
UKS - Unge Kunstneres Samfund/Young Artists Society
Lakkegata 55 D, 0187 Oslo, Norge
www.uks.no
info@uks.no
Tel +47 22 19 50 50
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Artists:
Kajsa Dahlberg
Danger Museum
(Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu)
Markus Degerman
Stephan Dillemuth
Gardar Eide Einarsson
Sofie Thorsen
Curated by Nina Möntmann and Trude Iversen
http://www.uks.no
opacity.html (dmweb)
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| 18th - 22nd April |
Kunsthøgskolen i Bergen
Bergen, Norway
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"IDEAL" One-week workshop with students addressing institutional
power.
Danger Museum
(Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu)
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| JUNE |
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15th - 24th
June |
Blow - In
Danger Museum and Cork Midsummer Festival, in association with Cork
2005: European Captal of Culture
Curated by Grant Watson
Funded by Cork Midsummer Festival, EU-JAPAN FESTand Cork 2005
Opening event
Deliverly of a gift from Danger Museum to Cork Public Museum (&
Cork city) via parachute scheduled on 15th June at 6pm
at the Cricket Field next to Cork Public Museum. The opening continues
inside the museum..
Cork Public Museum, Fitzgerald Park, Cork, Ireland
16th - 24th June
11.00am - 1.00pm & 2.15pm - 5.00pm (Monday to Friday) and 3.00pm
-5.00pm (Sunday)
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Blow-In, Danger Museum (Miho Shimizu & Øyvind Renberg)
Commissioned by Cork Midsummer Festival, curator Grant Watson
Cork Public Museum, Fitzgerald Park, Cork Ireland
Blow-In is the culmination of Danger Museum’s experiences
as outsiders or “blow-ins” to Cork city. 13 interviews are
compiled in a publication, while collage pieces and a performance are
shown in Cork Public Museum. The project uses the history of Cork as a
backdrop for an exploration of the development of Cork´s cultural
scene and the role that Cork 2005 is playing in further development of
this.
blowin.html (dmweb )
Cork Midsummer Festival
http://www.corkfestival.com
Cork 2005
http://www.cork2005.ie
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| AUGUST |
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LOCALE RESIDENCY
AT PEACOCK VISUAL ARTS
PEACOCK visual arts
21 Castle Street, Aberdeen AB11 5BQ, Scotland
Admission free, Opening Hours Tuesday - Saturday: 9.30am - 5.30pm
Telephone: +44(0)1224 639539, Fax: +44(0)1224 627094, http://www.peacockvisualarts.co.uk
WATCH OUT FOR FRIDAY EVENTS HAPPENING EVERY OTHER
WEEK!
5 AUG 18:00 BEATLES KARAOKE
19 AUG 18:00 SOFT Talk: Perspective on Art in Aberdeen
2. SEP 18:00 Born to Boogie, Film by Ringo Starr, T-Rex concert
film
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From August
to November Danger Museum conducts the third LOCALE residency at Peacock
Vsiual Arts in Aberdeen. During their residency Danger Museum investigates
ideas of community, pop culture and the art institution by looking at
the Beatles and in particular the Sgt.Pepper’s album. The project
develops through events, talks and photo shoots, culminating in a local
version of the iconic album cover.
PEACOCK visual arts is the leading contemporary art institution in the
North-East of Scotland, providing print-making, digital imaging, video
and photography facilities as well as an innovative programme of international
exhibitions and projects.
peacock.html (dmweb)
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