Showing posts with label Angela Bulloch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Angela Bulloch. Show all posts

Thursday, October 24, 2024

Angela Bulloch | The Wired Salutation 3 Of 3






Angela Bulloch
The Wired Salutation 3 Of 3
Berlin, Germany: ABCDLP, 2014
12” vinyl record
Edition of 1000


Released ten years ago today, this single-sided 45 rpm, 12” red vinyl disk documents a live performance by visual artist Angella Bulloch and musician and author David Grubbs (Gastr del Sol, the Red Krayola, Codeine, etc.) at Hebbel am Ufer Theater, August 18, 2013, Berlin. The works are composed and performed by Bulloch, Grubbs, Andrea Belfi, and Stefano Pilia. 

It’s available directly from the artist, for 14.99 €, here. The coloured vinyl disk is accompanied by a download code.




Sunday, November 12, 2023

Itinerant Texts











[Various Artists]
Itinerant Texts
London, UK: Bookworks, 1996
8 x 11.5 x 6 cm.
Edition of 40 signed and numbered copies



Itinerant Texts is a set of original slide works by Judith Barry, Robert Barry, Angela Bulloch, Tacita Dean, Jimmie Durham, Tracey Emin, Liam Gillick, Douglas Gordon, Susan Hiller, Joseph Kosuth, Tracy Mackenna and Simon Patterson. 

Each have created works commenting on travel, transience and the nature of site-specificity.

The works were originally commissioned for Artist / Author: Contemporary Artists’ Books, a touring exhibition organized by the American Federation of Arts. Itinerant Texts takes as its starting point the idea of the artist as itinerant worker, continually travelling on a kind of circuit and producing site-specific work.


Monday, February 13, 2023

Angela Bulloch | Abracaderesalubra




Angela Bulloch
Abracaderesalubra
Berlin, Germay: Texte zur Kunst, 2007
30 × 1 × 2 cm.
Edition of 40 + 10 AP


"Since 2000 the so-called „pixel boxes“ have been the trademark of Berlin-based artist Angela Bulloch. With reference to the serial structures of Minimalism, the artist, born in Ontario/Canada in 1966, developed a sculptural module, that in ever new constellation serves as the basis for large-scale installations. Series and systems of the generation and display of colours were likewise at the centre of the two horizontal pixel box pieces: „Chains“ from 2002 which in paying tribute to artist’s artist varied and rhythmically played sequences of his permutations of colours. Cadere’s colour sequences that always involved a „systemic error“ were also a model for an early work that could thus be regarded as a precusor for the by now canonic developments in Bulloch’s oeuvre: „Mastermind Beads“ from 1998.
For Texte zur Kunst Angela Bulloch has produced a special artist’s edition entitled „AbraCadereSalubra“, 2009. It is a chain measuring 30 × 1 × 2 cm, consisting of 30 beads, that have been cast in tin after handmade models and have then been handpainted. According to two preset systems, related to Cadere and Le Corbusier, these beads have been connected on a metal string. The work comes in an edition of 40 + 10 APs. Each is accompanied by a signed and numbered certificate."
- Texte zur Kunst

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Art Basel Miami panel: The Artist as Musician








This Sunday, December 9th, Hans Ulrich Obrist will host a panel discussion at Art Basel Miami, on the topic of visual artists as musicians. The panelists include:

Angela Bulloch (born Rainy River, Ontario, based in London and Berlin)
Rodney Graham (born Abbotsford, BC, based in Vancouver)
Ragnar Kjartansson (born and based in Reykjavík, Iceland)
Ari Benjamin Meyers (born and based in New York)
Jim Shaw (born in Midland, MI, based in Los Angeles)

Shaw was a member of Destroy All Monsters (alongside Mike Kelley), Meyers has worked with bands such as Einstürzende Neubauten, the Residents, the Orb and Redux Orchestra, Kjartansson represented Iceland in 2009 at the Venice Biennale and is a member of the group Trabant, and Graham has produced audio art projects (such as the brilliant Verwandlungsmusik) as well as several albums with The Rodney Graham Band "in the popular idiom".

The talk will reportedly be streamed at both www.absolutartbureau.com and www.artbasel.com.