Silkscreen made at the Berlin Kuenstlerhaus Bethanien's print atelier at the occasion of a Club-art presentation in Dresden.
Note the exquisite use of color, and try to spot the real objects the print was based on: Lo-Fi Audio devices and classic Apple Macs from the artists atelier, like the Apple Powermac 9600 and 7500.
The Martini Broes "ceramixed" by Tulip Enterprises Tulip Enterprises made these "Ceramixed Plates" of the Berlin electro act the Maertini Broes as memorable give-aways for the performers.
"Disco Sucks Again",
art show exploring the demise of Dutch libertinism.
Male objectification and honour, Dutch Intifada, Islamic homophobia and flowery ornamentation all in one: at the recent "Disco Sucks Again" exhibition at the Amsterdam "Gays & Gadgets" gallery.
More pix from the show art the Club-art Report.
An informal entry about the show can be found at the Club Art Diary.
Or you can just go ahead and download and print the stylish ceramixed pdf in the privacy of your own home.
Pix by Gabriele Hulitschke from the recent Magistrale Festival Berlin that tried to revive artistic life on the once so interesting Potsdamer Strasse.
Animated projections during the DJ e.d.2000 set. The music was amazing, but it was all so overwhelming, people just had to sit down.
Kinetically lighted stencil painting by Tulip Enterprises
They show views of reliefs, paintings and projections by the Berlin Tulip Enterprises artists at the new Kapital Club set up by the "GdK" Gallery next door.
Festivals like these are schizophrenic in their politics; while vehemently voicing admiration for diversity and multiculturalism, they ultimately aim at gentrification by trying to limit the ethnic factor of a street through art.
View from the mural collaboration between the graffiti crew Keen GraffX, fine artist Salean Maiwald, club artist H.M. Unvorstellbar and Tulip Art Projects.
This 50 meter-wide mural was up for public view (and touch) for two years at the Berlin-Mitte "Museumsinsel" and survived untouched, uh untagged.