Filming my lenticular paintings

These lenticular paintings are on view in my exhibition
Everything you see is in the past
at Postmasters Gallery NYC
till January 18.

 

“Looking at Something” at Kawasaki City Museum, Japan (video)

Looking at Something – Interactive Installation by Rafaël Rozendaal at Kawasaki City Museum, Japan

 

Cold Void in Los Angeles – Documentation

2013 cold void los angeles

 

2013 cold void los angeles

 

2013 cold void los angeles

 

2013 cold void los angeles

 

These are photos of the installation and record release of Cold Void at KK Los Angeles.

Cold Void is an electronic music group by Luuk Bouwman and me. We released our first album on limited edition vinyl with a special lenticular cover. The music was played on a midi-based self playing piano.

The record will be for sale soon and we will release video footage as well…

Photos by Michael Wells.

 

My projections on Kenmare & Bowery curated by Mark brown

vai avanti on kenmare & bowery

stagnation means decline on kenmare & bowery

Last night we projected vai avanti .com & stagnation means decline .com
on the corner of Kenmare & Bowery in New York.

Thanks to Mark Brown for making it happen!

 

My work at Salon94’s video wall in New York (10x faster)

This is a very fast video showing a selection of my work on Salon94‘s video wall in New York.

Thank you to Salon94 and Mark Brown for the opportunity.

 

New Lenticular

into time lenticular 01

This is an image of my new lenticular painting,
“Into Time 13 01 31”.
36 x 48 inches (90 x 120 cm.)

 

Without Hesitation – interactive art installation in Tokyo

rafael rozendaal 2012 tokyo

“Without Hesitation”, Tokyo Japan, 2012.

An interactive art installation by Rafaël Rozendaal.

rafael rozendaal tokyo 2012

 

rafael rozendaal tokyo 2012

 

rafael rozendaal tokyo 2012

 

rafael rozendaal tokyo 2012

 

rafael rozendaal tokyo 2012

 

Thank you CK

 

Documentation of my exhibition “Everything Always Everywhere” at Steve Turner Contemporary, LA, 2012

Video walkthrough of my exhibition Everything Always Everywhere that opened September 8, 2012, at Steve Turner Contemporary in Los Angeles.

 

popular screen sizes

Popular Screen Sizes, 2012. Fourteen mirrors, 2 1/2 x 46 1/2 feet

 

popular screen sizes

Popular Screen Sizes, 2012. Fourteen mirrors, 2 1/2 x 46 1/2 feet

 

falling falling with mirrors

Falling Falling, 2012. Three digital projections, broken mirror and sound.

 

falling falling with mirrors

Falling Falling, 2012. Three digital projections, broken mirror and sound.

 

The world’s biggest kiss (HD video)

I was invited by curator by Lauren Cornell and the New Museum to show a selection of my websites on Seoul Square, the world’s largest LED screen, measuring an impressive 80 x 100 meters. The event happened on May 24, 2012 and was produced by Calvin Klein.

I always thought moving images are very versatile. They are energy based, not atom based, just like music. You can listen to a song at home, while you run, in a club, or in a huge stadium.
It doesn’t change the song, it does change the experience.

Works shown on Seoul Square:
Much Better Than This .com (Collection of Almar & Margot van der Krogt)
Falling Falling .com
Like This Forever .com (Collection of Allen & Overy)
Towards and Beyond.com

Music by Cold Void (Rafaël Rozendaal & Luuk Bouwman)

A big thank you to everyone involved…

rafael rozendaal seoul square kiss

rafael rozendaal seoul square falling

rafael rozendaal seoul square rose

rafael rozendaal seoul square towardsbeyond

 

Into Time with mirrors at MIS Sao Paulo, documentation photos

rafael rozendaal sao paulo mis museum nova

rafael rozendaal sao paulo mis museum nova

Installation by Rafaël Rozendaal
Mirrors, computers, projectors.
Museu Imagem e Sol, Sao Paulo, 2012

 

“Everything Dies” exhibition at Kunstverein Arnsberg

rafael rozendaal 2012 everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

rafael rozendaal everything dies

“Everything Dies”
Exhibition by Rafaël Rozendaal at Kunstverein Arnsberg,
curated by Vlado Velkov, April 2012.

 

“In and Out” at Tetem, Enschede

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

click on images for larger view

In and Out,
installation by Rafaël Rozendaal
at Tetem, Enschede, January 2012.

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

2012 in and out rafael rozendaal

 

“Falling Falling with mirrors” at Nordin Gallery, Stockholm

falling falling with mirrors

falling falling with mirrors

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

popular screen sizes

popular screen sizes

popular screen sizes

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.

 

“In Motion” at With Project Space NYC

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

rafael rozendaal with nyc 2011

 

BYOB Tokyo 2011 video

Thank you to everyone involved for a great event, Japan is the best!

 

“The Shift” exhibition at W139 Amsterdam

2011 the shift

2011 the shift

2011 the shift

“The Shift”, solo show at W139 Amsterdam.

Visitor moves: sound of a mosquito
Visitor doesn’t move: silence

Open till 9th of September 2011.

 

“To Walk The Night” at Gloria Maria Gallery, Milan

to walk the night

to walk the night

to walk the night

 

BYOB Venezia 2011 video documentation

BYOB Venezia took place on the Island Of San Servolo,
Accademia Di Belle Arti Di Venezia, Thursday June 2nd 2011.

Thank you to everyone involved!

 

BYOB NYC at spencer brownstone gallery

byob nyc hardware

byob nyc

BYOB is a series of one-night-exhibitions inviting artists to ring their own projecting equipment. This one happened on November 12, 2010 at Spencer Brownstone Gallery in New York.
Curated by Rafaël Rozendaal, participating artists: Agnes Bolt, Artie Vierkant, Billy Rennekamp, Britta Thie, Brian Close, Calla Henkel & Max Pitegoff, Charles Broskoski, Damon Zucconi, Duncan Malashock, Daniel Chew, Dena Yago, Hayley Silverman, Jeremy Bailey, Jesse England, Joel Holmberg, John Michael Boling, Joyce Jordan, Kari Altmann, Krist Wood, Mai Ueda, Marlous Borm, Michelle Ceja, Mike Ruiz, Rene Abythe, Riley Harmon, Ryder Ripps, Sarah Weis & Arturo Cubacub, Tom Moody, Travess Smalley, Travis Hallenbeck, Wojciech Kosma.