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VernissageTV covers: Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Tuttle and Tacita Dean
Press release from: VernissageTV
(openPR) - Vernissage TV News, May 31, 2006.
The most recent episodes on VernissageTV (VTV) video podcast cover:
>> Robert Rauschenberg: Spread and Scale and Darryl Pottorf: A Perspective, at Jamileh Weber Gallery, Zurich. Documentary of the opening of the exhibition, May 11, 2006. The selection of works by Robert Rauschenberg presented in this show are all works that the artist kept for his own collection. This has been made possible thanks to the long lasting and close friendship of Jamileh Weber with Robert Rauschenberg.
>> Richard Tuttle: Richard Tuttle (born 1941 in Rahway, New Jersey) is one of the great American artists of our time. Richard Tuttle talks about making art, teaching art, the nature of art, “art twins”, moral and ethics … Agnes Martin, Bruce Nauman … and himself. The exhibition at Annemarie Verna Gallery, Zurich presents new works (images of the works and installation views on the gallery’s website).
>> Tacita Dean und Francis Alys at Schaulager Basel. The fourth exhibition in Schaulager is dedicated to the work of the English artist Tacita Dean (b. 1965 in Canterbury, lives in Berlin) and that of the Belgian artist Francis Alÿs (b. 1959 in Antwerp, lives in Mexico City). Schaulager is an institution dedicated to contemporary art – its conservation, research and dissemination. VernissageTV covers the opening reception on May 12, 2006.
About VernissageTV
VernissageTV (VTV) takes you to opening receptions of exhibitions and events. VernissageTV provides insight into the social side of the world of art, design and architecture. VernissageTV is talking with artists, curators and gallery owners in a relaxed style. VernissageTV is a video podcast that is widely distributed through RSS. Episodes can be viewed on computer, iPod with video functionality and TV set. VernissageTV is an open nonprofit network based in Basel, Switzerland, with correspondents worldwide. VernissageTV is offering special services for exhibition venues. Website: www.vernissage.tv , Podcast-Feed: feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV .
VernissageTV is featured in iTunes and can easily be subscribed to via iTunes and its podcast directory or the videocast's homepage at www.vernissage.tv/ . All episodes are compatible with the iPod with video functionality. VernissageTV recommends iTunes to subscribe and watch VernissageTV but other RSS newsreaders or Video Podcast viewers like FireAnt and DTV can be used as well. Subscribe with the following address: feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV .
Press contact:
Karolina Zupan-Rupp, contact@vernissage.tv
VernissageTV, Münsterberg 1, 4001 Basel / Switzerland
Phone: +41 61 283 24 55
Website: www.vernissage.tv
Main feed (RSS 2.0 encl.): feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV
The most recent episodes on VernissageTV (VTV) video podcast cover:
>> Robert Rauschenberg: Spread and Scale and Darryl Pottorf: A Perspective, at Jamileh Weber Gallery, Zurich. Documentary of the opening of the exhibition, May 11, 2006. The selection of works by Robert Rauschenberg presented in this show are all works that the artist kept for his own collection. This has been made possible thanks to the long lasting and close friendship of Jamileh Weber with Robert Rauschenberg.
>> Richard Tuttle: Richard Tuttle (born 1941 in Rahway, New Jersey) is one of the great American artists of our time. Richard Tuttle talks about making art, teaching art, the nature of art, “art twins”, moral and ethics … Agnes Martin, Bruce Nauman … and himself. The exhibition at Annemarie Verna Gallery, Zurich presents new works (images of the works and installation views on the gallery’s website).
>> Tacita Dean und Francis Alys at Schaulager Basel. The fourth exhibition in Schaulager is dedicated to the work of the English artist Tacita Dean (b. 1965 in Canterbury, lives in Berlin) and that of the Belgian artist Francis Alÿs (b. 1959 in Antwerp, lives in Mexico City). Schaulager is an institution dedicated to contemporary art – its conservation, research and dissemination. VernissageTV covers the opening reception on May 12, 2006.
About VernissageTV
VernissageTV (VTV) takes you to opening receptions of exhibitions and events. VernissageTV provides insight into the social side of the world of art, design and architecture. VernissageTV is talking with artists, curators and gallery owners in a relaxed style. VernissageTV is a video podcast that is widely distributed through RSS. Episodes can be viewed on computer, iPod with video functionality and TV set. VernissageTV is an open nonprofit network based in Basel, Switzerland, with correspondents worldwide. VernissageTV is offering special services for exhibition venues. Website: www.vernissage.tv , Podcast-Feed: feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV .
VernissageTV is featured in iTunes and can easily be subscribed to via iTunes and its podcast directory or the videocast's homepage at www.vernissage.tv/ . All episodes are compatible with the iPod with video functionality. VernissageTV recommends iTunes to subscribe and watch VernissageTV but other RSS newsreaders or Video Podcast viewers like FireAnt and DTV can be used as well. Subscribe with the following address: feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV .
Press contact:
Karolina Zupan-Rupp, contact@vernissage.tv
VernissageTV, Münsterberg 1, 4001 Basel / Switzerland
Phone: +41 61 283 24 55
Website: www.vernissage.tv
Main feed (RSS 2.0 encl.): feeds.feedburner.com/VernissageTV
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