On the page WHAT NEXT? we continue our work which is now influenced by new information/memories/knowledge.
We will inform you about different side effects off this residency.
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On the page WHAT NEXT? we continue our work which is now influenced by new information/memories/knowledge.
We will inform you about different side effects off this residency.
so please visit:
Posted in after Landing Soon #7, WHAT NEXT?
And for everybody who thinks this log is too much, we give you a short review of the results of our residency.
First a view on the exhibition at the Cemety Art House in Yogyakarta.
Preparing for the exhibition in Cemeti Art House / Rumah Seni Cemeti, Yogyakarta
more snapshots on Flickr:
Ellen Rodenberg http://flickr.com/photos/23427364@N04/sets/72157604572976847/show/
Maarten Schepers http://flickr.com/photos/23427364@N04/sets/72157604426448285/show/
Landing Soon #7 http://flickr.com/photos/23427364@N04/sets/72157605363787270/show/
Belanda Sudah Dekat / The Dutch are close
A jung Dutchman in front of a wall painting from Wimo A. Bayang
villagepeople with supersookers (Wimo A. Bayang)
article in the newspaper Kompas 29 of july 2008
Overview with in the back photographs from Wimo A.Bayang, The Egg House of Maarten Schepers.
In the middle a teak table with holes covered with Indonesian glass plates from MS, and the Silicone City.
This basket is covered inside with scilicon and standing on plastic turttles. On top there are hollow scilicon
towers. The wooden chairs are painted like real wood.
Lightboxes from Maarten Schepers. In front a detail of the installation of Ellen rodenberg.
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Installation from Ellen Rodenberg.
4 fibreglass Dragon balls, bamboo, jati plants and others, scilicon pink carpet coffering more plastic and other stuff , fresh banana leafs and palm robe.
overview of the exhibition of Landing Soon #7
at the right the Egg House (Maarten Schepers)
plastic part of a motorcycle painted with pictures of the past, surrounded by paper cake forms.
Ellen Rodenberg
a visitor is taking the risk
inside the egg House, eggs and burned walls.
table and chairs from Maarten Schepers, photographesfrom Wimo A Bayang
Transvestites photograph Wimo A. Bayang
mini installation with painted plastic military toys and souvenir Palm island.
(this is a selection of a variety of mini installations in the exhibition.)
Ellen Rodenberg
platic toy motorcyclists behind a black painted plastic alarmclock.
mini installation, ellen Rodenberg
mixed up symbols, crosses, swastikas and footnotes.
oil painting on canvas Ellen Rodenberg
enter the world of symbols
paper party flags on a paper with crosses and footnote.
One of the seven dwarfs (painted white) of Snow-white is standing close with a lantern.
detail of the silicon landscape.
the yellow Dragon Ball figure.
Wimo in front of his army.
during the opening, outside the lightballs becak, Maarten Schepers and Teide with his grobak
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during the residency Maarten made an installation in te garden of Mr Hardjo.
The installation of Maarten became a project with a story.
Wimo is showing Mr Hardjo his portrait.
In front of the Cemeti Studio maarten made a Light Speaker.
a few days later Maarten and Ellen made an other installation in Kinoki (movie art space).
Maarten made two lightsculptures and Ellen made flags as projection screens and on one of them there was a compilation of movie snapshots, made during the residency (by Ellen).
flag / screen by daylight
projection by night
And these are only the visible results.
We thinks there is much more to explore.
Later this year there will be three new Landing Soon catalogues of our work in Yogyakarta.
In February 2009 we will present our work in Heden, The haque, The Netherlands.
And in the mean time we will reflect on everything and organise some meetings to
report, tell and show, our experiences in Yogyakarta.
check for updates www.ellenrodenberg.nl news
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