This is the end of mybiennialisbetterthanyours. The project has been up and running for the last 118 days receiving more than 5.000 visitors and 33.000 pageviews. Thank you very much for your interest and please stay tuned if you wonder what’s next…
Here is something worth a thousand words by Raphaël Bastide. Click on the picture to display a higher resolution.
mybiennialisbetterthanyours will be up and running for another week - enjoy it while you can!
Here is a good news to start a brand new year: mybiennialisbetterthanyours has been selected as one of best online exhibitions in 2009 by Rhizome’s senior editor Ceci Moss!
mybiennialisbetterthanyours is featuring in the Top 5 - 10 list compiled by Raphaël Bastide for Rhizome! Top 5 - 10 is a year-end round-up of lists compiled by a host of artists, curators and critics. These lists are meant to be an overview of almost everything that has appeared online within the last year.
Jacob Broms Engblom sent this geeky old-school mirror shot last week. Click on the picture to display a higher resolution.
As you may have noticed, Constant Dullaart looks like he is about to be strangled by a woman wearing a red scarf — but do not worry — he is still alive and well. Indeed, this picture was taken while he was simply introducing some of his works exhibited as a part of in reverse, a collective exhibition currently displayed at foam in Amsterdam. Click on the picture to display a higher resolution.
Martin Kohout recently moved to a new place in Berlin and as you can see, he has work done in his apartment with style! Click on the picture to display a higher resolution.
Here is an ace addition to the hall of fame: a picture taken by Parker Koo Ito just chillin’ with a west-coast flava in his new casual t-shirt! Click on the picture to display a higher resolution.
OK - I admit that I am a lazy dog. I did not give any news about the two presentations announced earlier, but to sum up briefly the one in Guatemala was a little complicated because of technical issues, whereas the one in Grenoble was a pretty exciting event which lasted for almost three hours. Unfortunately, no one (including myself) did make any recordings: no video, no pictures, not even a crappy soundtrack. D’oh!






