"Fly me to the Moon" at Kunsthaus Zürich 2019
swissart News Video

Cosmic Dancer Exhibition Video
Kunsthaus Zürich 2019

Cosmic Dancer and Cosmic Dancer 2.0
Swiss Space Museum at Fantasy Basel 2018

Personal Structures - Open Borders
Greater.Earth video at Palazzo, Bembo, Venice Art Biennale 2017

The Universe and Art
An Artistic Voyage through Space

 

The Universe and Art

The Universe and Art
An Artistic Voyage through Space

 

UCR Cosmic Dancer Outside

Free Enterprise
The Art of Citizen Space Exploration

 

UCR inside

Free Enterprise
The Art of Citizen Space Exploration

 

Kinetic Art Fair

Kinetica Art Fair

 

Galerie Turnheer

Galerie Turnheer

 

Cosmic Dancer Exhibitions

2019

Fly me to the Moon. The Moon landing: 50 years on
Kunsthaus Zürich
Zürich, Switzerland
April 5 - June 30, 2019

Cosmic Dancer Video Presentation

Fly me to the Moon. The Moon landing: 50 years on
Kunsthaus Zürich

 

More Information:

Fly me to the Moon: swissart News

Press Release Kunsthaus Zürich (PDF)

 

2018

Swiss Space Museum
Fantasy Basel - The Swiss Comic Con

Basel, Switzerland
May 11-12, 2018

I have been invited by the Swiss Space Museum to show the Cosmic Dancer and Cosmic Dancer 2.0 projects on their stand at Fantasy Basel - the Swiss Comic Con - from May 10-12, 2018.

More Information:

Swiss Space Museum

Fantasy Basel

 

2017

Personal Structures - Open Borders
In context of the 2017 Venice Art Biennale

Palazzo Bembo, Venice, Italy
May 13 - November 26, 2017

The Greater.Earth art intervention was invited by the Global Art Affairs Foundation, to be included in the "Personal Structures" group exhibition taking place during the 2017 Venice Art Biennale. Since 2011 the Global Art Affairs Foundation and the European Cultural Centre have organized collateral events as part of the Venice Biennale in the areas of art and architecture. The exhibition took place in Palazzo Bembo near the Rialto bridge.

The Greater.Earth exhibition consisted of an "EarthSeeds installation and a 20 miniute video which also featured the Cosmic Dancer.

Personal Structures - Greater.Earth

 

2017

The Universe and Art
An Artistic Voyage through Space

ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM, Singapore
April 1- July 30,2017

The Universe and Art is an artistic voyage through space, exploring where we came from and where we are going. It weaves a rich constellation of Eastern and Western philosophies, ancient and contemporary art, and science and religion, to explore how humanity has constantly contemplated its presence in the universe. At its heart, the exhibition celebrates humanity's age-old fascination for the universe and its mysteries. It shows how the universe has been an object of religious worship, a source of artistic and literary inspiration, and the basis of some of the most revolutionary scientific discoveries of all time.

The Universe and Art Website

Space Art / Cosmic Dancer

Exhibition Press Release

2013

Revolutions
The Inexorable Evolution of Art

Canadian Space Society, Calgary, Canada
September 2013

A space art exhibition examining how space exploration and related technologies are being used to transform art and culture, and inspire a new generation of innovators. Representing the works of over 50 internationally acclaimed space artists, Revolutions will feature a variety of space artworks including art derived from space technologies, art designed for microgravity environments, orbital art, and art inspired by space developments. Slated to tour nationally, the CSS is debuting Revolutions on September 12th with a star studded benefit event at Endeavor Arts Gallery in Calgary.

2013

Free Enterprise
The Art of Citizen Space Exploration

University of California Riverside, USA
California Museum of Photography
Jan. 19, 2013 until May 18, 2013

The first contemporary art exhibition in the U.S. to explore implications  of civilian space travel, which represents a major political and  cultural shift away from sponsorship by the federal government and  toward a free-market, private enterprise model.

Main Website

Arthur Woods Exhibition

2012-2013

FALLING WITHOUT FEAR
New Media in a New World
October 27, 2012 - January 27, 2013
Caroline Lee and Bob Ellis Gallery

"Untested Territory" could be an alternative title for this exhibition.  While artists, aerospace experts, engineers, scientists, visionaries and entrepreneurs are exploring utopian and apocalyptic implications of space, the Harwood Museum of Art is testing her capacity for new media.

The pieces in Falling without Fear focus on work experienced through digital means. Looped videos will give the viewer the opportunity to experience the creative and technical work being done in digital media by regional, national and international artists

Website

2012

KINETICA ART FAIR 2012

9-12 February 2012
Location: Ambika P3
Marylebone Rd (opp. Baker Street Tube), London, NW1 5LS

Web page: Cosmic Dancer

2011

Les Compagnons de l’Espace
CNES-Centre National d’Études Spatiales
Paris, France

2007

Représentations de l’Espace
CNES-Centre National d’Études Spatiales
Paris, France

2006-2007

Abenteuer Raumfahrt.
Aufbruch ins Weltall

Große Sonderausstellung des Landes Baden-Württemberg im Landesmuseum für Technik und Arbeit in Mannheim, Germany September 28, 2006 - May 6, 2007

2006

Zero Gravity

Sange de Cristo Arts Center
Pueblo, Colorado, USA

2004

Abstract
Lost & Found
Amsterdam, The Netherlands

2004

ELECTRE et MAGNETE 2004
ART SPATIAL, GRAVITATION ET MAGNÉTISME

OBORO is pleased to host the second edition of ELECTRE ET MAGNETE, this year's theme being space art, gravity and magnetism. The symposium will address the artist's role in the adventure of outer space. Gravity will give rise to dance, the fall of bodies, myths of levitation. Magnetism will guide us toward wavelike sculpture, bodily fluids and the rhythms of Nature.

Event April 24, 2004

Website

2003

Festival @rt Outsiders

Maison Européenne de la Photographie
Paris, France

 

2001-2002

All Design
Leben im schwerelosen Raum
Museum für Gestaltung, Zürich, Switzerland
October 27, 2001 - March 3, 2002

Was bedeutet Leben im schwerelosen Raum? Wie muss ein Interieur aussehen, damit der gravitationsorientierte und erdbezogene Körper sich wohlfühlt? Wie müssen Geräte aussehen und funktionieren? Und wo holen die Forscher ihre Kriterien her? Denn im All dienen weder Fisch noch Vogel als Vorbild.

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