Fast Forward: Women In Photo is an Instagram feed of female artists working with photography. In association with the conference Fast Forward: Women in Photography at Tate Modern, 6-7 Nov 2015.
Saturday 14th SEP 4PM – 11PM EDIBLE EASTSIDE Fazeley street Digbeth B5 5RS UK Experience food hats ranging from “the carrot” and “sweet corn” to “the tooth decay”, a collaboration between Miho Shimizu and Kirsty Roberts during the “Rude Food Fiesta” in Birmingahm, UK. Rude Food Fiesta: It’s a bit of a mouthful is going […]
Shimizu and Renberg will be represented in exhibitions at CRATE (Margate) opening on August 23, and Spor Klübü (Berlin) opening on August 30, including the project “Tomorrow & Yesterday”, a collaboration with Davis Museum. “Tomorrow & Yesterday” was produced for the Davis Museum Permanent Collection. The object is designed as a column for Davis´ […]
MULTIPLE CHOICES Karst Projects Aug 23 – Sept 23, 2012 ARTISTS Ricardo Basbaum, Ane Hjort Guttu, Katya Sander, Miho Shimizu, Øyvind Renberg, Alex Villar ABOUT THE EXHIBITION Multiple Choices is a collective initiative started by three artists who live in different places from one another. Each of the members is also based away from their place of origin: Oyvind Renberg, born in […]
Opening: 8th December 2011 Fri 9 Dec – Sun 5 Feb Arnolfini 16 Narrow Quay, Bristol BS1 4QA www.arnolfini.org.uk PRESS RELEASE Museum Show: Part 2 9 December 2011 – 5 February 2012 Including: Palestinian Museum of Natural History and Humankind (Khalil Rabah), Danger Museum (Øyvind Renberg & Miho Shimizu), The Museum of American Art, Museo Salinas (Vicente Razo), Muse […]
SEJA MARGINAL, SEJA HEROI (Be Marginal, Be a Hero) 19. JAN – 11. FEB 2007, Wysing Arts Centre, Cambridge, U.K. Panoramic Paper, Town and Gown, 3-D wall tableau Panoramic Paper came out of a discovery trip to Cambridge during a comission for Wysing Arts Centre. Danger Museum digested the city through its cumulated knowledge of past, present, local and distant cultur […]
1st August – 6th November 2005, Peacock, Aberdeen, Scotland An Clar Glas (The Grey Album) investigates ideas of community, pop culture and the art institution through the iconography of the Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper album. The project culminated in a re-shoot of the iconic album cover in Aberdeen in the autumn of 2005. It features a mix of Aberdeen locals, Beatles fans and his […]