one of some snaps from the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.)
Julia Murakami, Untitled, 2011, Alu-Dibond, Lambda print, behind acrylic glass, 60 cm x 80 cm, 23,6” x 31,5”, ed. of 3/1 AP
one of some snaps from the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.)
Julia Murakami, Untitled, 2011, Alu-Dibond, Lambda print, behind acrylic glass, 60 cm x 80 cm, 23,6” x 31,5”, ed. of 3/1 AP
one of some snaps from the contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.)
one of the legendary twenty dots for Miami
read more about the dots here
photography: Julia Murakami
A screening with Guy Maddin’s own personal selection of his short films, complemented by readings of the filmmaker’s book From The Atelier Tovar* by Kenton Turk.
* available at coach house books
photos by Michael Evgi and Julia Murakami (2nd,3rd from above)
5th - 7th of June, at the Zollverein World Cultural Heritage Site

Once again we participate in the c.a.r., the contemporary art ruhr at the Zollverein World Cultural Heritage Site, formerly known as the “most beautiful coal mine in the world” – and now the best-known industrial monument and centre of the creative economy in the Ruhr Area.


We present Julia Murakami (details of her 1000 Japanese Guerilla Paparazzi trying to capture a snapshot of a rising son in the fortune cookie industry above), beflowered, a google-map-based, interactive net project by André Werner and Daniel Schubert (screenshots below). Ongoing screenings feature assorted highlights from this year´s 5th Berlin International Directors Lounge, the latest edition of One Minute (Vol. 3), curated by Kerry Baldry and video artists represented by the participating galleries.
the c.a.r. as seen through the eye of beflowered
See you at the roses