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Potatoe bricks and staple towers

Other Small Things, 26. April 2010
 
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Peter Root is an artist, but not brush and easel type of artists. Instead, Peter is using staples and potatoes. He’s the architect of abstract landscapes of enormous beauty and detail.

 
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Forget art. in order to feel it.

 
 
 
100416_BIS_JH_016   Jörg Heikhaus, 23. April 2010

Remember Modart magazine? This amazing magazine about the whole urban art movement that silently vanished from the shelves of the newspaper stands 18 months ago? Well, it’s back. And it just grew into a book.

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Take a seat.

 
 
 
100416_BIS_JH_015c   Jörg Heikhaus, 19. April 2010

You’d think it’s much bigger. The dinner table. The one that Jo Fischer carries around with him, taking photos of 1000 people sitting at it. Two lovers with a bottle of red and tiny plates fit around it. It’s really that small.

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Behind The Curtain

 
 
 
100216_BIS_JH_008   Jörg Heikhaus, 18. February 2010

One of the biggest priviledges of running a gallery is travelling to interesting places and meeting great people. And those don’t always have to be the official star of the show.

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Needleworkout

 
 
 
100129_BIS_JH_007   Jörg Heikhaus, 29. January 2010

With her hand-knitted and hand-sewn installations and objects, Nina Braun has found her very own, distinct way of creating unparalleled artworks. She has also produced a film, that turns a really big thing into something very small.

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In a Bouncy World of Merry Pop Songs

 
 
 
100118_BIS_JH_006   Jörg Heikhaus, 19. January 2010

When two acclaimed visual artists team up to form a band, the output is often unrelated to their art. The music of Anxieteam, however, is a one-to-one translation of Jim and Jon’s drawing styles.

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Marriage material

 
 
 
100112_BIS_JH_005   Jörg Heikhaus, 12. January 2010

Where businessmen fight and the pope rides a horse: over the past decade, american artist Casey McKee has married photography with painting.

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The new age of patronage

 
 
 
paintbrushes_mod   Sara Rosso, 11. January 2010

Centuries ago, patronage referred to the act of kings or important figures like the Pope sponsoring artists or musicians for the creation of their art. Now, we all can be patrons, with small money but without inauguration.

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Making Microships

 
 
 
koppen   Other Small Things, 6. January 2010

Peter Koppen started to fold paper when he was 6 – some 56 years ago. His passion then and now has been building paper boats so small, they deserve the name Microships.
 

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In Bed with Boris

 
 
 
100105_BIS_JH_004   Jörg Heikhaus, 5. January 2010

One of the most talked about artists of the past years, Boris Hoppek has developed a body of work that has grown so large that it is impossible to keep up with. Chararcterizing his work, it seems to be the total opposite of small.

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