We’re super happy to be participating in the project ‘An Act of Showing’ in Melbourne, which is a material conversation about artist-runs and ‘place’. A number of artists run spaces have been asked to contribute a work that best represents their project space. Each work… Read More
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TILMAN – THE IMAGE IS IN YOUR MIND (I LOVE THE WAY YOU SMILE)
It has been our pleasure at RAYGUN to host Tilman in Toowoomba for the past 10 days. Tilman’s exhibition The Image Is In Your Mind (I Love The Way You Smile) opened on Friday Night. During Tilman’s time in Toowoomba he also installed a wall painting with… Read More
THE SUBURBAN ART SPACE
We’re loving this out of the ordinary art space The Suburban in Oak Park, Illinois. Run by artists Michelle Grabner and Brad Killam, we love that it exists away from the limelight and that they invite the people who inform their own practices. Heres an interview… Read More
MAP Blue Mountains and WEST Projects
Check out this dynamic space in the Blue Mountains (west of Sydney) in New South Wales run by Billy Gruner, Sarah Breen Lovett, Miriam Williamson and Mike Myers. Theres not much that isn’t going on here but mostly we love their commitment to modern art… Read More
TEKSAS Denmark
Taking a side trip from the current show theme and looking again at the Artist Run space from last month, it’s time to mention the project TEKSAS in Denmark, co-directed by artists Peter Holm and Karin Lind. While visiting Copenhagen in May for the Artist… Read More
Artist Run Copenhagen and Beyond
Here are some final images of both the opening night at a number of the artist run spaces around Copenhagen and the 2 day conference where up to 34 artist run spaces and a number of key-note speakers shared dialogue about what it is to… Read More
MINUS SPACE and GABRIELE EVERTZ
Two things we love, the artist run space MINUS SPACE, which acts as a platform for reductive art on the international level. Based in Brooklyn, they have been running for around ten years now and have maintained their focus and had exhibitions of the highest… Read More