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MARINA ABRAMOVIC E ULAY – MOMA
We love this. Marina Abramovic and Ulay shared a great love story in the 70s. Together they performed art out of the van they lived in, forming a collective called “the other”. When their relationship had come to an end, they went to the Great Wall… Read More
Lukas Richarz – Ritual
Last night Lukas Richarz’s show ‘Ritual’ opened. It was a fabulous show. The work dealt with the physical act of the ritual, and the idea of ‘ritual’; exploring various outcomes, or individual artworks, which combined, exist as an overall idea. Richarz explains that the artist’s idea, which may initially… Read More
CREATIVE TIME SUMMIT LIVE TOMORROW FROM NEW YORK AT RAYGUN
Check out whose coming live (virtually) to RAYGUN. Just one day to go and a bit excited. Join us tomorrow and Saturday night for 2 consecutive sessions of live streaming on super interesting world-wide topics from some of the most researched and knowledgable individuals from… Read More
Vicente Butron Opening
Vicente Butron’s exhibition opened on Friday night, it was such a pleasure! An intimate crowd engaged in an open discussion about the work following a floor talk Tarn and I gave discussing the work briefly. We loved it!
SHARING LOVING GIVING and NLH
These images come from the amazing Suada and Honey who welcomed our project Giving Loving Giving with us at NLH, Copenhagen. We hope everyone enjoyed their coffee experience and enjoyed receiving our loving and giving all the way from Toowoomba, Australia. We look forward to… Read More
MCA lends muscle
This photo didn’t make it into the exhibition, but we really wanted to share it on the blog. It was pretty funny when the fellas working at the MCA lent us some muscle loading the wall back into the truck. This is the last blog… Read More
VICENTE BUTRON – Opens October 4
SHARING LOVING GIVING in COPENHAGEN Continues
Another coffee drinker in Copenhagen, sharing the RAYGUN love. Thanks Kristoffer – enjoy xx
‘No Visible Means of Support’
If the Minimalist art object had shed the painterly problem of illusionism by recasting itself as simply form and material, it was inevitably reframed by the architectural container in which it was placed. [125] No Visible Means of Support by Andrew Blauvelt is another favourite… Read More

