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Sang Bleu / Kris van Assche
On the occasion of the exhibition “Picaflor” at the Galerie des Galeries, Kris van Assche will be exhibiting a series of paintings by Matt Saunders produced especially for the 5th issue of Sang Bleu.
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sang bleu 5 contributors & featured
Here they are!
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Aaron Schuster
Adeena Mey
Adrian Wilson
Aida
Alan Suicide Vega
Alex Binnie
Alex O’Neill
Alexandre Dieval
Alexis Zavialoff
Ami Sioux
Ana Murillas
Andrea Splisgar
Andreas Schildbach
Andrej Skok
Annie Vigier et Franck Apertet
Anschaire
Antino Angel Crowley
Ätman-Acron
Babette Pauthier
Bailey Hunter Robinson
Banks Violette
Barbara Polla
Ben Benoliel
Ben Gorham
Ben Perdue
Ben Rayner
Bernhard Fruehwirth
Bradley Pitts
Camilla Pole
Camille Vivier
Cassia Tabatini
Cecilia Bengolea
Charlie Harrington
Charlie Ljung
Charlotte Moreau
Cheong Kwon
Chris O’Donnell
Claire Fontaine
Claude-Hubert Tatot
Clément Delépine
Corinne Stoll
Craig Burton
Damian Sammarco
Damien Blottière
Dan Thawley
Daniel Albrigo
Daniel Riera
Dasniya Baddhanasiri
David Coggins
David Lamon
David St. John James
David V Sandoval
Derick Cruz
Deutsch-Amerikanische Freunschaft
Diamanda Galàs
Dionisis Kavallieratos
Dora Wilkenfeld
Edward Brachfeld
Elisabeth Ellen
Elizabeth Dwyer
Ellen Von Unwerth
Ellie Grace Cumming
Eloïse de Hauteclocque
Ema Pitre
Esteban Buch
Eugenia Lapteva
Felix Ruckert
Fiona Bryson
Fleet Ilya
Florence Tétier
Francesca Gavin
Francis Willey
François Chaignaud
Graham Tabor
Håkan
Hard Times
Iris Hatzfeld
Iris Van Dongen
Jaiden RVA James
Jannis Tsipoulanis
Jason Farrer
Jay Read
Jean-Baptiste Levée
Jean-Christophe Bourquin
Jean-Luc Française
Jean-Luc Verna
Jeff Elstone
Jennie Lindström
Jennifer Chester
Jens Nordsrom
Joao Ribeiro
John Giorno
John Skelton
Jon John
Jonathan Lethem
Julia Champeau
Julien Lachaussée
Karl Holmqvist
Katie Eary
Kaytee Papusza
Kim Choong Wilkins
Knotan
Kris Van Assche
Kyrill Krylow
Kyrre Wangen
Lele Saveri
Lilia Toncheva-O’Rourke
Liz Ham
Luke Dixon
Lydia Lunch
Mali Lazell
Manfred Unger
Marianne Jacquet
Marky
Marloes Ten Böhmer
Masha Karpushina
Mathieu Copeland
Matt Saunders
Matthew Hawkins
Matthieu Gadoin
Mattias Christiansson
Mauricio Nardi
Maurizio Anzeri
Maxime Ballesteros
Maya Rochat
Mecs en caoutchouc
Michael O’Brien
Miguel Villalobos
Mirjam Liebe
Monika Bielskyte
Naday Benjamin
Naomi Reed
Nathan Small
Nicola Jungsberger
Nicolas Coulomb
Nigel Palmer
Nik Hartley
Odile Bernard Schroder
Patka
Paul Vickery
Peter Hönnemann
Philipp Mueller
Philippine Schaefer
Pietro Sedda
Rachi Brains
Rafael
René Habermacher
Resha Sharma
Rinzing Thaptsangky
Rivoltare
Rossana Passalacqua
Rowan Burkham
Scarlett Rouge
Sean Thomas
Shagbuilt
Sibylle Walter
Simon Constable
Simon di Principe
Simon Haenni
Smith Street
Sophie Demeyer
Stéphanie Solinas
Stephen Morris
Steve Morriss
Stève Paulet
Sven Marquardt
Tareq Sayed Rajab de Montfort
Teresa Nasty
Tessa Talbot
Theo Jack
Théo Mercier
Thierry Ehrmann
Thomas Hooper
Thomas Koenig
Thure Bergman
Traveling Mick
Truman
Valerie Vargas
Vicky Trombetta
Victor Alexandre Stoichita
Vidya Gastaldon
Wakako Sakata
Wes Lang
William van Meter
Xed LeHead
Xxplxt Angyl
Yi Zhou
Yvonne Zigler
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“Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is…A LOVE STORY”
For the lucky new yorkers!
January 31st – feb 22nd 2010
6-8pm opening reception“Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is…A LOVE STORY”
A split exhibition
Daniel Albrigo / Genesis Breyer P-OrridgeRenwick Gallery nyc
renwickgallery.com
45 Renwick Street
New York, NY 10013danielalbrigo.com
genesisp-orridge.com
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Nonetheless
I have no idea how we met. All I can remember is that you asked if I had any tattoos. When I said no, you pressed your hand into my chest and said “You’re clean. I like that—I want to be the one to ruin you.”

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A glance at SB contributors LES GENS D’UTERPAN
Our action touches upon several points, by exploring, among other things, the limits of the human body and of representation. This process implies redefining the practice of dance and the function of the dancer. By appearing in different frameworks that reveal the action of the body, or by adapting to them, we provoke the conditions for a new reflection on the different methods of representation, production and interpretation of dance. The interpretation of this physical presence also puts into question the positions of the spectator and the choreographer in these processes. Initiated with innovative collaborations with cultural operators from different sectors, our action includes the economic aspect as part of the artistic project. The fine arts sector accompanies this movement of opening up by sharing viewpoints and highlighting the answers provided to these issues.Annie Vigier et Franck Apertet, founders of Les Gens d’Uterpan.
Sequel for Blade Runner
Gray and rainy, as usual. Point of view: Deckard. Out the windshield, the road streams by. He glances at the indicator lights: translucent signs scrolling vertically, like a series of post high-tech hieroglyphs. ‘The secrets of the Egyptians were also secret to the Egyptians’, he thought to himself. Where was Rachel? She had left her purse in the car, but no forwarding address. Or phone number. Only that metallic colored lipstick. Everything was metallic in his universe; it was difficult to tell her lips from anything else.

Text by Aaron Schuster
Image by Jeanne-Salomé Rochat
Tareq
Photography by Ashley Savage.
Tareq is also featured in Sang Bleu 5, shot by Adrian Wilson and interviewed by Ben perdue!
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