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[the Studio]’s 3rd Art & Design Bazaar

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Exhibition-sale of young international designers’ latest creations: 
Sunday, June 6th, from 10am to 5pm - No Cover


The 3rd Art & Design Bazaar will be held again in [the studio]. Not-to-be missed rendez-vous for hunters of knick-knacks and unique designs. For this Summer Bazaar find: textiles, jewelry, accessories, home & decoration, baby-kid items, paper products, art and more. 

For this occasion, “FINCH” an organic fabric women’s apparel and accessory line, will be making its Shanghai debut!

– Fresh inspiration — 


On the menu: 10 young independent designers and artists (Chinese, Japanese, Indonesian, Dutch, American, and French) will present unique funky creations and gifts in a friendly and arty atmosphere. 


– A Design break in the French Concession – 

This one-day event is also an opportunity to look for eclectic imaginative gifts during a family outing or with friends and grab some
 yummy organic food and delectable desserts.


When: Sunday, June 6 from 10am to 6pm 


One Week Kids Summer Art Camp

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

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Make beautiful ideas come alive for children through art!

The Studio is offering a week-long summer workshop
for kids that will explore different ideas about the
natural world and its relationship to human society
.
Using artworks contained in each of five national Expo
pavilions as a springboard for creativity, we will explore
a range of fun materials and techniques, providing little
artists with a friendly and novel environment for learn-
ing and expression.

Are you taking in the Expo this summer? Want
your kids to get more from this colossal event
than just the spectacle? Prep them for some of
the more elegant pavilion themes with this
special arts experience!

Mon-Fri June 21-25
Age 3-6:   11:00am - 12:00   650 RMB
Age 7+:      1:30pm -   3:00   800 RMB

Work Space for Creatives To Rent

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

We are now having space for one artist in the painting room, one desk space and one seperate room available.

Prices range from 1500-3000rmb.  More info: 13621791761

New 3-Sessions Art Class with New York Artist, Starting Wed, 10th March

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

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With our new New York artist Maya Kramer on board, we promise you fun, inspiring and eye-opening experiences.

Join her three drawing & painting sessions next Wednesday 10th March 7-9pm in the heart of the French Concession!

Places are limited and we like to keep our groups small, so better sign up asp.  Rmb 600 for 3 x 2hours classes

RSVP to: info@thestudio or 13621791761

[the studio]’s 2nd Art and Design X*mas Bazaar

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

[the studio]’s 2nd Art and Design X*mas Bazaar

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

Exhibition-sale of young international designers’ latest creations:
Sunday, November 29th, from 10am to 6pm
No Cover

 

The 2nd Arts & Design Xmas Bazaar will be held again in [the studio]. Not-to-be missed rendez-vous for hunters of knick-knacks and unique designs and for the ones missing Xmas spirit. For this 09 Xmas bazaar find: textiles, jewellery, accessories, decoration, ceramics, leather (…) and as always: litres of glühwein!

– Fresh inspiration –
On the menu: a dozen young independent designers and artists (French, Japanese, Vietnamese, Paraguayan, Taiwanese and Chinese) will present exclusive creations for Christmas and unique funky gifts in a friendly and arty atmosphere.

– A Design break in the French Concession –

This one-day event is also an opportunity to escape your usual brunch-nap Sunday routine and to look for eclectic imaginative gifts during a family outing or with friends.

The Arts & Design Xmas Bazaar will feature traditional German bakery “Abendbrot” and “Anna Maya” by Japanese vegetarian guru Kazu, featuring yummy sweet and savoury nibbles and of course glühwein to warm you up.


When: Sunday, November 29 from 10am to 18pm.
Where: [the studio], 796B Julu Lu, near Fumin Lu, in the district of Jing’an.
Who: Anyone seeking creative ideas and the latest trends in Arts and Design.

See you November 29 at [the studio]!

 

[the studio]
796B Julu Rd - 200040 Shanghai
巨鹿路796B,靠近富民路
www.thestudio.cn

Open Day at [the studio] 5th September 2009

Monday, August 24th, 2009

[the studio] opens the door to its inspiring space inviting people from all backgrounds and ages to mingle and breathe in the creativity of [the studio]. [the studio] located in a restored lane house in the heart of the French concession is a space for creativity and expression – come meet us and find out!

[the studio] open house 5th of September (11am- 6pm)

Free open house events

  • Join artist and calligraphist Pan Jian Feng capturing the beauty in the everyday
  • Free art classes for kid’s
  • cupcakes from sweet ever after
  • Come along for free inspiration, view MÜ design furniture
  • Come chat, network and have fun!

[the studio]—is a creative collective— its members are all professional artists / designers. [the studio] is a space for creativity and expression. Open to everyone and anyone, this space is a hub for international and local creatives living in Shanghai. Ranging from exhibitions, creative collaborations, networking and parties to classes and guidance [the studio] hosts activities for the artistic community. We hold art classes taught by experts for adults and children. [the studio]’ member: Lucinda Holmes (artist), Jutta Friedrichs (furniture designer) Elke Martini (photographer), Mirjam Visser and Marjian van Marle (sustainable entrepreneurs), Stephanie Auerbach (jewelry designer) and Stephen Yang (photographer)

[the studio]

Ben Houge’s 29 Giraffes

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

‘Mao for Sale’ exhibition this Friday

Monday, June 1st, 2009

‘Mao for Sale’
Friday, June 5th
4:00 to 8:00

Join Elke Martini and Pia Johanson in celebration of two unique observations of Mao in contemporary Shanghai.

Street photographer Elke Martini documents the rapidly disappearing Mao murals over several years as lane neighborhoods succumb to future development.

Conceptual artist Pia Johanson explores a market critique of Chinese contemporary art and appropriation, illustrating a globally blurred perception, in collaboration with local copy painters.

We sincerely look forward to this event Friday evening.

Future Visions In Architecture, Saturday May 23

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Futurist Visions in Architecture for Shanghai
featuring Shanghai Expo2010 Dutch Pavilion designer and artist John Körmeling; visual artist Alicia Framis; artist-architect collective Speedism; and architect Koon Wee.

Host: Arthub Asia
Date: Saturday, May 23, 2009
Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location: Bund 18; 4F, 18 Zhongshan Dong Yi Lu, near Nanjing Lu.

A session on architecture, speed, motion, and urgency. We will get together to discuss dynamic ideas for a new kind of an architecture for the city of Shanghai. Playful, provocative, lively.
Please join us!

About Futurist Visions in Architecture for Shanghai

Performa continues the celebration of the centenary of the publication of The Futurist Manifesto, this time with a session on architecture, speed, and motion, in collaboration with Bund 18 Creative Art Center in Shanghai. (Worth noting: The Futurist Manifesto was published in Shanghai in 1921, and had an enormous influence on the designers and artists of the period.)

To explore “Futurist Visions in Architecture for Shanghai,” Shanghai Expo Dutch Pavilion designer, architect and artist John Körmeling will join together with visual artist Alicia Framis, artist-architect collective Speedism, and architect Koon Wee to discuss dynamic ideas for a new kind of architecture for the city. With a keen eye on the present and future state of architecture in Shanghai, their discussion will both review the conceptual underpinnings that inform their respective practices
and tackle such questions as: What issues in architecture today relate to social change and cultural activism? How to imagine a city that values visionary architecture over commercial real estate? How to bring about more playful and provocative strategies that explode our notion of architectural practice and the limits of reality? Can architects work more with contemporary artists to galvanize public interaction? Neville Mars of Dynamic City Foundation will moderate the panel.

This study session is a dynamic continuation of the research on Futurism’s influence in China that was begun in March09 with the discussion Graphic Design and Typography in China as part of the Shanghai International Festival, where panelists Lynn Pan, Ou Ning, and Pan Jian Feng elaborated on the challenge of capturing ideas for visual record and provided an overview of 100 years of design history in China, and continued with “Inner Noise from New Asia,” an evening of noise music that used the Futurist manifesto, The Art of Noises, as a historical reference point and featured new work by contemporary performers from different parts of Asia (Otomo Yoshihide, Sachiko M, FEN and Shanghais Asthma Writers Union, and MTDM).

BIOS:
Alicia Framis (born 1967 in Barcelona, Spain. Lives and works in Shangai) is currently working on the democratization of the moon as part of her ongoing exploration of new ways of living together, after previous projects such as Guantanamo Museum or New Buildings for China (2008). Framis has exhibited her work in international venues such as the MOCA Museum, Shanghai, Mass MOCA, North Adams, the MUSAC, León, or the Palais de Tokyo, Paris. She was part of Utopia Station, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist in 2004 and of the 2003 Venice Biennial.

Architect, engineer, visual artist and freethinker John Körmeling (b. 1951) is the designer of the Dutch pavilion, Happy Street, at the World Expo Shanghai 2010. His designs contain ironic observations of our often uniform tastes and habits, combining almost cartoon-like forms with such trivial items as fairground lighting and advertising. Körmeling’s recent projects include ‘Hot Spring’ a 25 meter high map in the Japanese town Matsunoyama that visitors could climb at the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennal in Japan; ‘Drive-In Wheel’, a giant Ferris wheel for cars on which drivers can briefly escape the traffic jam.

Speedism is the duo Julian Friedauer and Pieterjan Ginckels. They work in the field of architecture, architectural theory, visual arts, visual theory, urban tactics, imagineering, visual arts and scriptwriting. Currently in residence at CrystalCG as visual artists and architects, Speedism develops visual universes, theoretical landscapes, denkraume, narratives and scenarios, blurring the line between their imagined cities and possible Chinese real-life counterparts.

Along with his two partners, Koon Wee runs sciSKEW Collaborative, an art, architecture and design firm with offices in New York, Shanghai, and Singapore. Using their theoretical research as a platform, sciSKEW’s recent work in China focuses on the rapidly expanding high-end lifestyle market. Evolving out of a need to reconcile the triangulated geographies, the initial disparity between the three cities became raw material that feeds the work. sciSKEW seeks to create architecture that can bridge, critique and translate between systems and societies. Their work ranges from art and media installations, residential and commercial developments, to master-planning and consulting.
for public engagement and inspiration.

Moderator:

Neville Mars is architect and chairman of the Dynamic City Foundation, an international urban research and development platform specialized in rapidly changing environments, in an effort to combat what he calls “the present dream and the future nightmare” of people-packed mega-cities in China. He is the author of “The Chinese Dream - a society under construction” (010 Publishers, Rotterdam ‘08).

The session is organized by Performa Curator Defne Ayas.

Special Thanks to Dynamic City Foundation, Arthub Asia, CrystalCG, Maximin Berko, PK Design.

PERFORMA09 (November 1-22, 2009), the third biennial of new visual art performance, will take the 100th anniversary of the publication of F.T. Marinetti’s “Futurist Manifesto” in 1909 as its point of departure. The biennial will look back to the radical propositions of the Futurists a century ago, and forward to a vision for the twenty-first century as imagined by today’s artists. Using the Futurist template of manifestos-for-the-future in all disciplines, PERFORMA09 will explore exciting new ideas in visual art, film, noise, music, sound, poetry, graphic design, dance, architecture and urbanism. The city of New York itself will be featured as an evolving ignition of ideas and limitless dimensions, its streets, walls, transportation and airwaves providing a platform for public engagement and inspiration.