Gallery/Dealer Photos (2)
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Florent Routoulp aka
Chocolat_poire
Damien Comment
Hilde Kentane
Christophe Lambert
Maldo Nollimerg
Jean-Xavier Renaud
Luca Schenardi
Stefane Moscato aka STF
THE UMBRELLA KID
YUMMY INDUSTRIES
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Sample Art Work (12)
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Remo Keller (Milk & Wodka)
This is the Rest, F**** the Best
Opening Saturday 24 March 2012 18.00 to 20.00
Exhibition 24 March to 12 May 2012 |
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Program 2012:
24.03. - 12.05. Remo Keller from Milk and Wodka
09.06. - 07.07. PROPAGANDA with Hilde Kentane, Christophe Lambert, Stefane Moscato aka STF, Maldo Nollimerg, Christian Robles, Florent Routoulp
25.08. - 29.09. Luca Schenardi | An Vögelhäusern mangelt es jedoch nicht
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BORN TO BE PUNK
PUNK IS DEAD LONG LIVE PUNK
31 JANUARY TO 28 MARCH 2009
YOU SAY ART! WE SAY YEAH!
30 NOVEMBER TO 19 JANUARY 2008
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Exhibition Photos (54)
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BORN TO BE PUNK
The punk movement was most relevant during a very limited time period from 1975 to 1979 - the time of the Sex Pistols .
Punk had its origin in the New York scene: The Velvet Underground, The New York Dolls and The Ramones. Additionally, in the history of art there were foundational influences: from „the Poetes Maudits in the 19th Century, to Dadaïsm and Situationisme of the 20th Century.
During the 70's New York and London were broke. Artists, musician, Drag Queens and other bohemians occupied the empty buildings in the centre of the city.
Without money or business structures, young creative people established new independent labels, fanzines and art spaces. There were no borders or categories. More important was to do something new. Spontaneity, desire, innovation, radicalism, as well do-it-yourself and collage techniques were the keywords of this scene.
In this context, punk first exploded in 1975 in New York; London, Berlin and Zurich soon followed suit, and finally the rest of the world. The youth and the commercial industries used punk very effectively and efficiently for their own... [ Read all ] |
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Location And Getting There |
By public transportation:
from Central station SBB: Linie 8, stop Bläsiring
from Central station SBB: Linie 1, stop Dreirosenbrücke
from Art fair (Messeplatz): Linie 14, stop Musical Theater
By car:
from Zürich: exit Messe | Messeplatz | Riehenring | after Musical Theater left in Amerbachstrasse
from Germany: after Zoll | exit Messe | Riehenring | right in Amerbachstrasse
from France: after Douane/Zoll | Direction Transit | Voltaplatz | direction Kleinhüningen | after bridge Rhein | second right in Müllheimerstrasse |
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WEDNESDAY - FRIDAY 17.00 - 20.00
SATURDAY 12.00 - 17.00
OR BY APPOINTMENT |
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