“Falling Falling with mirrors” at Nordin Gallery, Stockholm
Falling Falling with mirrors
installation by Rafaël Rozendaal
at Nordin Gallery Stockholm, November 2011.
“Popular Screen Sizes” installation at Nordin Gallery Stockholm
Popular Screen Sizes (60″, 55″, 46″, 40″, 32″, 27″, 24″, 21″, 17″, 15″, 13″, 10″, 7″, 3.5″)
installation by Rafaël Rozendaal
at Nordin Gallery Stockholm, November 2011.
BYOB Miami video & Time Piles iPhone app
Dylan Romer shot a nice video at BYOB Miami using the Time Pile iPhone app.
More Time Pile videos here.
I think this app is perfect for documenting a BYOB,
more true to the experience than regular video.
Internet art conference in Brussels this Saturday
Saturday, 3 December 2011, 15:00, WJ-Spots at iMAL. An all day event in Brussels with many big names from Internet Art and beyond. Lectures, live websurfing, and hopefully a meaningful exchange of ideas.
Raphaël Bastide & Yannick Antoine, Michel Bauwens, Josephine Bosma, Heath Bunting, Paolo Cirio, Florian Cramer, Régine Debatty, Constant Dullaart, Jodi, Olia Lialina, Alessandro Ludovico, Nicolas Malevé, Miltos Manetas, Julian Oliver, Domenico Quaranta, Rafael Rozendaal, Sakrowski, Gordan Savicic.
Haircut at Okura Hotel Amsterdam
Yonekura is a Japanese barber shop at Hotel Okura Amsterdam. This is the place to come for a relaxing head and shoulder massage and a Japanese-style haircut. Ferdinand Bolstraat 333, +31 (0)20 6795462
BYOB keeps on growing
Much to my surprise BYOB just keeps on growing. 52 BYOB’s have happened since July 2010, and 24 more are planned in the near future. Thank you to all of you who keep projecting!
“New Information” my solo show at Nordin Gallery, Stockholm, opening this Saturday
Rafaël Rozendaal – New Information
19 November – 18 December
Opening SATURDAY November 19, 17.00-20.00
Nordin Gallery, Tulegatan 19, 11353, Stockholm
Nordin Gallery is happy to present Rafaël Rozendaal’s first solo exhibition in Stockholm.
The center piece of the exhibition “Popular Screen Sizes” is a series of mirrors in the sizes of screens. Screens are our window to a dream world, and they come in many sizes. In this site specific installation we see a range of mirrors carefully placed from big screen TV size all the way down to a phone screen.
Rafaël Rozendaal has always used the internet as his first stage, but increasingly mirrors have been playing an important role in his
gallery exhibitions. “My medium is moving light, and mirrors amplify this light. They are a metaphor for representation and they introduce a sense of cleanliness to exhibition spaces. Real space collects dust, but mirrors add a more shining light”.
The exhibition will feature mirrors, projections, and drawings. All of these gestures are connections between the viewer and the artist, not necessarily communicating but transmitting energy.
“Art Talk”, Vice Magazine made a short movie about me
Vice Magazine presents Art Talk, a series of short documentaries on contemporary artists.
In this episode they followed me around at my exhibition at W139 and BYOB Amsterdam.
Thank you to Jan van Tienen and everyone at Vice, peace!