tirsdag den 28. juli 2009

Are you coming to Frieze Art Fair?


I know it is a bit silly. But I am in a hectic state of excitement. I just booked tickets to London. I am going to Frieze Art Fair in October and I just can't wait!!

About 150 of the worlds most prestigious and exciting contemporary art galleries will be showing the best artists and the best works of art. There will be specially commissioned artist's projects, artist talks, tours you name it - and I will be there!

Only two Danish galleries will be attending: Andersen's contemporary and Nicolai Wallner. If you plan to go to Frieze don't miss them. They both show some of the most important Danish contemporary artists like Jeppe Hein, Elmgreen & Dragset, Henrik Plenge Jakobsen, John Kørner and Olafur Eliasson.

Are you coming to Frieze? I plan to make private Frieze tours for my clients - if you are interested in joining you are welcome to contact me. Frieze is massive and it is impossible to see and take in everything. I put together a tour of what I think are must-sees. Take care - you might just catch the art fever. I promise you it will be one very special art experience ;-))

Art Regards
Birgitte

torsdag den 16. juli 2009

Have you seen The Collectors in Venice?

At this year's Venice Biennale the Danish and Nordic Pavilions joined forces to host The Collectors curated and staged by the great duo Elmgreen & Dragset.

More than 20 international artists have contributed to the pavilion's domestic settings. A strangely uncomfortable atmosphere haunts these pavilions emphasized by the dead body of the collector floating in the pool.

I must admit, that I have not yet seen this year's Biennale, but there is no chance in hell that I'll miss it. Fortunately it doesn't end till November 22. And, surely, I am going to see The Collectors.

Also I wouldn't miss the Dutch Pavilion. Here Fiona Tan presents Disorient a video installation that as far as I'm told should be no less than fantastic.

Her art triggers me - it sucks me in. I love what she does... her visual and literal definitions of meaning capture me. Make me stop. Invite me to see small glimpses of new meanings. I just can't wait to see her in Venice.

The US Pavilion by Bruce Nauman is a must see. His installation Topoligical Gardens won the Golden Lion for best national participation.

Nauman is perhaps best known for his neon sculptures and playful
use of language. In Venice Nauman's installation provides a four-decade survey of his work.

Have you been to this years Venice Biennale? If so please tell me what you recommend seeing. If not then go to Venice!

It is the wold championship of art. All the best contemporary art is present and it is diverse, fun, interesting, invigorating, enlightening, challenging, disturbing, dangerous, fantastic, strange, beautiful, founded in history - and romantic... What can I say... it's art - it's Venice!

Art Regards
Birgitte

lørdag den 11. juli 2009

Are there no good galleries in Côte d'Azur?

I have enjoyed my holidays here in Côte d'Azur for about 10 days now. The bluest ocean, the mildest breeze and the hottest sun - It is fabulous as always. And luckily I am here for another couple of weeks.

But I sense a bit of frustration coming up. Where are all the good galleries in this neighbourhood? Are there none or am I just ignorant? Anyone - I can use some help here!

Naturally, I have been to the fantastic Maeght Museum in Saint-Paul. Highly recommendable! The architecture is a story of itself... the atmosphere is calming and while you walk in the Giacometti courtyard or breathe in the great Miro's or Chaggall's you can't help but fall even more in love with Côte d'Azur.  

Another favourite of mine is the Musée Picasso in Antibes. It is newly renovated and a fantastic site. The Château Grimaldi with it's stone walls and floors is a beautiful and authentic scene for Picasso's work. I love his crazyness. 
His happy yet disturbing Fauns. His surprising figures. They make me laugh. They make my children laugh - and believe me, they have been dragged to numerous museums and galleries and would so much rather be at the beach. 

BUT still - I have this gallery fever coming up. I crave contemporary art. And I can't find any serious galleries here? So - please help me out ... Paris is too far away! 

Art regards
Birgitte

torsdag den 9. juli 2009

Bikes and Butterflies

Check this Art Bike out!

High profiled artist Damien Hirst and Tour de France winner Lance Amstrong both have a fairly good sense of putting themselves in the spotlight. This time they do it together.

Damien Hirst has decorated one of Lance Amstrong's Tour de France bikes. The bike is covered with butterflies and will be used for the final stages of the race... lets hope the butterflies make Amstrong fly. Art no doubt works in mysterious ways.

I just can't help but feeling that Hirst's art ones again is a bit to airy and focused on anyting but art. Even though Hirst made a gift of the design to promote Amstrong's cancer charity Livestrong it doesn't take Einstein to figure out how much money this bike will be worth when/if Amstrong wins the Tour de France once again.

I endorse all initiatives that take art out of the Museums and bring it to life in the real world. It just shouldn't be at the expense of art. It should enrich it.

I would recommend visiting Venice Biennale this summer for some serious art!

Art Regards
Birgitte