Hurricane Sandy Report

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Hello to all of you. Thank you for all the kind emails and messages related to hurricane Sandy.

I just wanted to let you know that I’m OK. If you were worried about me, don’t worry. Lower Manhattan is without electricity so I’m staying in Brooklyn for a few days.

In my area (Chinatown/LittleItaly) things were not that bad. Electricity is down for a few days but cabs are driving and I did not see any broken buildings. Some things broke, but it didn’t look that bad. I did not go to see the real danger areas near the water…

Good luck and thank you to all who are rebuilding what’s broken.

 

Group show “Richteriana” at Postmasters Gallery, May 12

colorflip rafael rozendaal

From the press release:

Postmasters is pleased to announce: RICHTERIANA
GREG ALLEN, DAVID DIAO, RORY DONALDSON, HASAN ELAHI, FABIAN MARCACCIO, RAFAËL ROZENDAAL.

Postmasters’ new exhibition Richteriana attempts to examine the current canonization of Gerhard Richter, presenting six artists whose works pre-date, update, expand, and subvert “the greatest living artist’s” own.

Rafael Rozendaal’s www.colorflip.com site presents a digital monochrome abstraction which transforms with a touch into sheets of color. The virtual stack, theoretically infinite, lasts as long as the viewer keeps turning. Rozendaal’s motif echoes Gerhard Richter’s Umgeschlagenes Blatt (Turned Sheet) series of 1965-67 one of the artist’s earliest forays into both monochrome and the relationship between representation and abstraction. After at least 15 paintings, Richter’s Turned Sheet series culminated in an offset print, which the artist intended to be unlimited edition, but which he terminated after signing 739 copies.

May 12 – June 16, 2012
opening reception, saturday, may 12, 6-8
459 West 19th Street, New York

 

“With Editions” @ Dependent art fair NYC

with editions nyc

 

New York Operations Office

rafael rozendaal boardroom

click on image for larger view

I decided to expand my operation, this office is just what I needed.

 

My room in NYC February 2012

my room in new york this month rafael rozendaal

My room in NYC February 2012

 

My booth at web-based VIP art fair

rafael rozendaal rhizome vip artfair

Dates: February 3 – 8, 2012
Location: VIPArtFair.com
Tickets: Visiting VIP 2.0 is free.

“Enter the art world online”. VIP is the only art fair that is exclusively accessible on the internet. The world’s most prominent contemporary art galleries are part of it, and of course most of the works are paintings, sculptures and photographs.

This year Rhizome was asked to participate and curator Lauren Cornell asked me to present my websites in the booth. Doesn’t it make sens to show online artworks at an online art fair?

You can see a video-tour of my booth here.

Press release by Lauren Cornell:

Rhizome is pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by outstanding artist Rafaël Rozendaal, who is known for his trailblazing explorations of the web browser, and for his forward-thinking contributions to the curation and sale of digital art.

Rhizome will present eight recent works by Rozendaal at the VIP Art Fair, all unique websites, each one an animation representative of the artist’s exploration of the browser as a limitless pictorial space. Here, in the ‘white walls’ of the online VIP Art Fair, each work is represented as a screenshot: a single frame that also includes the browser window that demonstrates how these works exist natively online. Colorful, minimal and redolent with feeling, the exhibited works range from figurative, such as Hot Doom. com’s depiction of a volcanic explosion, to abstract, as seen in From The Dark Past. com’s rendering of a scorched emotional terrain. Rozendaal’s formal aesthetic—his tendency to render commodities, like popcorn, or familiar scenes, like sunsets–recalls Pop art’s interest in the mass market and kitsch. Yet, in these works, each image has been pared down, stripped of idiosyncrasies related to place or time, and transported into a visual language of computer graphics and figuration–a language the artist suggests is more ‘universal’ today.

Rozendaal is noted not only for his own digital work, but for his inventive, free-form curatorial project BYOBthat has been staged around the world, and his contract that outlines how a browser-based work can be sold. This contract applies to all works for purchase at VIP Art Fair, and is available online here. As an organization dedicated to advocacy of digital art, and education around its history, preservation, and exhibition, Rhizome is proud to share Rozendaal’s contract within the VIP Art Fair as an example of an artist’s bold move towards defining best practices around the sale of digital art. Proceeds from the sale of Rozendaal’s donated works will be split between the artist and Rhizome.

 

“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

 

into time installation .gif

into time installation

Gif by Brandy Carstens

 

ongoing

ongoing

 

My exhibition opens tomorrow in New York

with nyc rafael rozendaal

Opening tomorrow! 7 – 9 pm. My exhibition at With project space, 141 Division Street, New York NY 10002.

The show consists of mirrors and projections crammed in a tiny space. I will rearrange the exhibition for one week, making it a different installation every day.

 

interview magazine

2011 rafael rozendaal interview magazine

A short feature on yours truly in Interview Magazine.
Founded by artist Andy Warhol in late 1969, the magazine features intimate conversations between some of the world’s biggest celebrities, artists, musicians, and creative thinkers.

 

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.

 

spencer brownstone gallery .com

spencer brownstone gallery

As part of their “Untitled” group exhibition, I’ve made an intervention on spencer brownstone gallery .com. The “non-show” is happening now, featuring works by: Skip Arnold, David Brooks, Dan Colen, Tessa Farmer, Jeff Gabel, Valerie Hegarty, Aaron King, William Lamson, Tony Matelli, Mathieu Mercier, Jason Middlebrook, Olivier Mosset, Jaime Pitarch, Rafael Rozendaal, Tom Sachs, Noah Sheldon, Richard Wentworth, Martin Wohrl.

 

“Broken Self” exhibition at Spencer Brownstone Gallery, NYC

interactive sculpture based on broken self .com