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Showing posts with label Hic et Nunc. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hic et Nunc. Show all posts
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Cristina Grajales Announces Winter Group Exhibition 2013
February 28th - April 26th, 2013
Cristina Grajales Gallery is pleased to present our winter 2013 group exhibition, featuring the work of Tabor and Villalobos. The show will also include pieces by Alexandra Agudelo, Sam Baron, Christophe Côme, Sebastian Errazuriz, Hechizoo, Mira Nakashima, Michele Oka Doner, John-Paul Philippe, James Salaiz, Suzanne Tick and Mark Welsh.
Join us for the opening reception at Cristina Grajales Gallery on Thursday, February 28th from 6PM-8PM.
Please RSVP to rsvp@cristinagrajalesinc.com or 212.219.9941.
Cristina Grajales Gallery
10 Greene Street, 4th floor, New York, NY 10013
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Saturday, June 2, 2012
HIC ET NUNC by Miguel Villalobos & Graham Tabor - text by Silvia Bombardini, from "A Shaded View on Fashion"!
Dear Shaded Viewers and Diane,
There's something feral and pristine, something graceful and salty, and the massive harmlessness of a giant ribcage, raw, delicate, uncurled on sand. There is a theme park in the background, silenced by the distance, its own backbone shimmering in the sun. Miguel Villalobos and Graham Tabor's first epic monograph wonders the organic relationship between our urban realities and the natural spaces stretched and wrapped around them, like muscles on bones, a primitive dance of tension and release. Hic et Nunc leads us into museums halls and their glass cases of fantasies and clues, follows our mindful wish to preserve and our instinctive seizure of territory, the irrepressible destruction, the ruins and remains, the recurrence, once again, of echoing shapes and impulses. Imagination, details and memories, from the salt mines in Transylvania to the geology museum in Bucharest and Paleontology galleries in Paris, unique moments of curiosity and stillness, flawlessly captured on film.
In 2010, at Brachfeld Gallery in Paris, Miguel and Graham's interpretation took the shape of their imaginary ossuary in resin and cardboard, the Hic et Nunc sculpture show, partly inspired and partly inspiring the photographs in the book. The show then traveled to Portal+ Gallery in Australia in 2011 and HAPPA Space, Tokyo, in March 2012.
Here's where you can find Hic et Nunc now:
EUROPE:
Paris:
Yvon Lambert
OFR
Munich:
Soda
Berlin:
Walther Koenig Buchhandlung (an der Museumsinsel)
Koln:
Walther Koenig Buchhandlung
Vienna :
Walther Koenig Buchhandlung (in Museumsquartier)
JAPAN:
Aomori:
Ape Rossa, Towada Art Center
Fukuoka
Ape Rossa, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum
AUSTRALIA:
Melbourne / Sydney:
Assin
Perth:
Portal +
NEW YORK:
Patron of the New
Cristina Grajales Gallery
The book will also be part of Cristina Grajales exhibition at Design Miami/Basel in Basel from the 12th to the 17th of June.
Later,
Silvia
Sunday, March 25, 2012
PORTAL + Presents "HIC et NUNC by MIGUEL VILLALOBOS & GRAHAM TABOR" at HAPPA , TOKYO, JAPAN, Monday 26 March - Saturday 31 March 2012
HIC ET NUNC
Monday 26 March - Saturday 31 March 2012
12:00-20:00
(Except 31 March until 18:00)
OPENING RECEPTION 26th 18:00-21:00
Monday 26 March - Saturday 31 March 2012
12:00-20:00
(Except 31 March until 18:00)
OPENING RECEPTION 26th 18:00-21:00
@ HAPPA MAP 2-30-6 Kamimeguro Meguro-ku Tokyo
7 min. walk from Nakameguro sta. Tokyu Toyoko/Hibiya Line
Labels:
'GRAHAM TABOR,
HAPPA,
Hic et Nunc,
JAPAN.,
Miguel Villalobos,
PORTAL +,
Tokyo
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Monday, June 28, 2010
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