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myhouseidea · 5 years
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The Ibiza Campo Loft is a total transformation from an old abandoned warehouse to a dreamy loft on the island of Ibiza designed by Jurjen van Hulzen of the Nieuw and Ibiza Interiors. Photography by On A Hazy Morning
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A total transformation from an old abandoned warehouse to a dreamy loft on the island of Ibiza. On a remote mountain field in the rugged north of Ibiza lies this beautiful island home. What formerly served as a workshop and storage, has now been turned into a contemporary dream house. The owner of Ibiza Interiors and the Nieuw developed this 100 year old warehouse into a design guesthouse and showcase project. When interior architect Jurjen van Hulzen saw the structure and location of the building, the concept for the design was born. Concrete columns and steel beams were carrying a typical Ibizan ‘sabina beam’ roof. A mix of the industrial structure combined with the rustic roof formed the concept for the rest of the design: an interesting play and contrast between rustic and industrial. That’s also how it’s got the name ‘Campo Loft’, which basically means ‘industrial open living space on the field’. The beautiful traditional building structure has been preserved to keep the character of the typical Ibizan architecture. Basic and local materials have been used; a concrete floor, chalk and mud plastered stone walls and ‘sabina beams’ made from trees that only grow on the island. A new material that has been incorporated into the house is steel. A powdercoated steel is used for the window frames and doors, and there’s a custom made raw steel kitchen. The building had been unused for many years, and was in very poor condition. Therefore only the walls and parts of the roof could remain. Electricity, water and sewage were not present, the architects had to add all these things to make it work as a contemporary home. Water comes from a private well and there are solar panels installed for hot water, floor heating and electricity. The house is consequently completely independent of the grid operation and is thus self-sustainable. Owner Jurjen van Hulzen designed a well thought through floor plan, with a big open space on the south side of the building, with views all over the valley. The main space is connected to the big private terrace. The two bedrooms have been place on the north side corners of the building, to keep them dark and cool. Then there’s a dining space with build-in bench and roof light, that really made this ‘lost’ space part of the loft. And a bathroom with free standing bath with openable windows, to be able to get a fireplace and nature view when you’re bathing. The bathroom has herringbone pattern floor made from terra cotta tiles, a modern interpretation of the traditional Spanish floor. The loft has been designed to become a comfortable and modern space. A house with a basic, natural but high-end character. To finish of the design they have collaborated with their familiar project partners: 100% natural beds from Coco-mat, and all the furniture, lighting, curtains and carpets are from their partner store The Modern in Amsterdam. The urban and rough steel kitchen island with marble top is from Eginstill. And the walls have been decorated with art from gallery Vroom & Varossieau. They’ve used the bath and sink from Not Only White, and the taps and shower are designed by Piet Boon for Cocoon. The result is a fantastic contemporary natural residence where contrast plays a big role; old and new, sleek and rustic, light and dark, rough and soft. At the same time there’s a certain balance as well, and everywhere you look something is happening. With an incredible view from the mountain, a yoga platform on the roof and many fruit trees and a vegetable garden, this is truly a piece of paradise. The Campo Loft is now being used as a showcase project and guesthouse. A unique place to relax and unwind, designed by and for design lovers.
The Ibiza Campo Loft The Ibiza Campo Loft is a total transformation from an old abandoned warehouse to a dreamy loft on the island of Ibiza designed by Jurjen van Hulzen of…
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micklarock · 6 years
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Consultancy for ARTE TV: Documentary: THE RISE OF GRAFFITI WRITING.
Always wanted to know how the New York way of graffiti writing made it's way to Europe and further developed there? Watch the new online series The Rise of Graffiti Writing on Arte.tv/de! Curated by Lars from Copenhagen and directed by René Kaestner, this 10 episode series brings you the full insight. With interviews with most of the important artists from the 80's and 90's in NYC and Europe, and many never before published film footage, this document can be regarded as an important new retrostpective on the scene.
Because of her role as guest curator of the 'Graffiti. New York meets The Dam' exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum (2015), Mick La Rock was invited for consultation about the influence of NYC graffiti on Amsterdam. Together with the film crew she visits hidden old tags by Quik and Shoe, and explains how gallery owner Yaki Kornblit brought many NY artists to Amsterdam for shows at his gallery where important musea like Boymans, Groninger Museum and Louisiana Copenhagen bought work.  She introduces Yaki and his former gallery partner Vincent Vlasblom, who brings one of Rammellzee's most incrtedible drawings with him. The rest of the story is told by the artists involved: Boris Tellegen Delta, Niels Shoe Meulman, Bando, Mode2 a.o.  A must see!
The whole series can be viewed online from 24 November 2017 to 24 November 2019.
All episodes: THE RISE OF GRAFFITI WRITING
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pro176 · 5 years
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Meanwhile this time in #amsterdam #pro176 & @kaws at @vroomandvarossieau galery (à Vroom &varossieau) https://www.instagram.com/p/BrYPIbjgYFi/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=vxzm4btlent
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Street Art from Florence “Once upon a time in Amsterdam”
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We see Street Art as a new dynamic way to communicate with each other.  Street Art exists around the globe. However, Street Art is territorial and it’s flavour changes from city to city. So we invited Florentinian Street Art Gurus to share their flavour with us. Street Art Museum Amsterdam are proud to present Progeas Family, Street Levels Gallery, Method Productions and Exit Enter for the first time in Amsterdam to share their story and experience ours – an adventure and a research trip about street art, heritage, Renaissance approach to city making and contemporary take over of such approach by urban art movements.
It is usual to say that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’ and, during the Renaissance period (XIV sec. XVI sec.), the noble Florentine families knew it. A lot of potent and influential families, like de Medici, initiated commissions - from selfies-portraits to magnificent buildings, canvases, frescos, sculptures and other forms of performing arts of their contemporary masters - in order to mark a proof of their power yet open the gates of communication with the other. The Renaissance’s cultural wind forever changed Florence's face, giving us one of the most beautiful city in the world.
Florence is a city of five neighborhoods, with the most well-known as the historical centre (heritage protected by UNESCO). An area where most Florentinian locals don’t live anymore, Florence’s historical centre, like Amsterdam, is being overrun by tourists. Every brick is protected and street art lives on bricks. Street Art is still considered vandalism, an illegal activity, and is therefore a criminal offence.
The Graffiti Writing movement started in Florence much later than in other European and Italian cities.
From 2001 many hardcore artists like BLU, RUN, ZED1, EMA JONES and ORTICANOODLES passed through the city bringing their contribution in the social centers and tunnels of the city. This kind of original creativity wave contributed to the birth of a new local thinker artist generation who started to write their messages on the walls of the city inside and outside from the center. Whilst Florentinians continued to live in a ‘goldfish bowl age’ until somewhere in 2007, when the streets started to get packed with tags and bombs, there were two popular crews acting in the city: Olé Crew (Out Law Elements) and ADR Crew (Adrenaline/AllDreamsReal/AllDayRiot). They principally wrote on shutters, tunnels, train stations, abandoned buildings, street furniture and sporadic residential neighborhoods. By 2011 most of the notorious crews found themselves in trouble with police and we can safely say that the age of Street Art had begun. The less aggressive pieces appeared everywhere: tiles, drawings, posters, poems, stickers.
The first artist who started to spread his message in a massive way in the historical center was CLET, who was working with the street signs. Despite ‘sticking illegally’ the ‘vandalised signs’ became one of the most known tourist gimmick of the city. GUERRILLA SPAM and HOPNN were pasting up artistic posters with activist messaging using organic biological glue and STELLECONFUSE spread his ‘Plant a tree’ messages using the stickers.
“I remember my first trip to Florence in November 2012 and a shocking revelation of how little street art was out there on the streets. I saw a few stickers and posters, many tags and a couple of throwups, but it seemed that the most dominating form of spreading the message through street art was CLET and Anonimous Street Poetry crew who have covered most of the center of the city with carefully designed A4 sheets filled with poems. In summer of 2013 I came across Exit Enter. The refreshing little stick characters, princes and princesses were bouncing off the walls onto electricity boxes and into the darker alleys of Medici empire.” recalls Anna Stolyarova, the founder of Street Art Museum Amsterdam.
From 2013 till now an incredible number of different artists started working in the streets of Florence and many more came to live and produce here, the events around the topic as well as the exhibitions increased too. The Progeas Family was founded in 2013 with a mission to make a new kind of cultural event and to experiment with new forms of art. In 2014 Julien Vanucchi from Method Productions made the first short documentary film about Street Art in Florence and its relationship with the people, culture sector and municipality.  
In December 2016 members of Progeas Family, Matteo Bidini and Gianluca Milli in collaboration with other artists set up Steet Levels Gallery - the first street art gallery in Florence that opened with a collective show “Unity Wanted”.  
Meanwhile in Amsterdam, we just had a year of Banksy - from miniature  MoCo museum to giant Beurs van Berlage - with the largest paid poster campaign this city has ever seen. Street Art Museum Amsterdam is celebrating its 5th year anniversary and aiming at fully registering its collection before the end of 2017. Street Art Today are opening the 2nd Street and Urban Contemporary Art Museum in Amsterdam North. Schiphol Real Estate acquired 15 street art pieces for their temporary collection and brought street art to TEDx. RUA realised another massive project in South East of Amsterdam. The pillars of street art, the galleries, are blooming - GoGallery, Original Dampkring gallery and Vroom & Varossieau - are putting up very different and exciting shows. The municipality are discussing a potential position in the city management for Street Art Curator.
Therefore, there is no better time than present to share Amsterdam stories with the Florentinians. That is why we chose to open the season with a delightful fusion of a dialogue between our cities. After all, Amsterdam and Florence are of similar size, both experienced the rebirth, the transformation from a ‘dump to an example’, both are heavily protected by the Heritage authorities and have low tolerance to vandalism, yet both are still considered progressive art cities. How does being a street artist in Florence compare to a residency in Amsterdam: putting up a show, painting a mural and spreading the game legally and illegally?
With his first solo show in Amsterdam, Exit Enter wants to create a bridge between Street Art Museum Amsterdam and the Florentine street art scene through the representative artworks produced in Florence and Amsterdam. Exit Enter will show you how his creativity was transformed from a sheet of white paper in the studio to a masterful street art piece. Exit Enter will present canvases, sketch works and an interactive storytelling mural painting. The aim is to showcase the wide spectrum of art associated today with Street Art posing a question of street art in situ vs in a gallery.
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ABOUT THE ARTIST - Exit Enter (IT)
Exit Enter (1990) is an Italian born illustrator, painter, street artist and story-teller.
His little stick-man-like characters run alongside the Florentine walls telling stories about kings and Indians, about us, our love and red balloons.
He started painting very young and soon after high school, Exit Enter enrolled in the Fine Arts Academy of Florence, where he began his professional relationship with painting. In accordance with his humour, his artistic growing and his life happening, obsessive drawings ranging from little stories, every day, everywhere and to the larger works on the Florentinian scene, as if a logical extension of the impulse creativity. Through a very distinctive and stylized mark, Exit Enter creates an essential character, which expresses himself with a simple esthetics, accessible for everyone.
Exit Enter’s debut on the streets of Florence resulted in a series of ‘a stick-man playing with red balloon’ - flying, running inside the wall, becoming the king of the night. The stories were combined with some words like ‘fly away’, ‘exit’, ‘enter, ‘ love’. A few months later he noticed that a lot of people had begun the interaction with his artworks and started calling him ‘Exit Enter’.
“Normally, when I start putting colors and moving lines over a white paper, I’m EXITing. The creative act it’s out from the material world, it’s out from the time; if imagination it’s to create a projection of an image in your mind, with my drawings I want to stimulate the audience’s imagination to permit them ENTERing inside this detached ‘creativity act’ world.”
His essential artistic works create bridges between the stories and the people so, in the contemporary chaotic city, while you are going to work, or picking up your kids at school, you will always have a momentary serendipity element of surprise and smile added to your day. Exit Enter will get your attention.
Initially, when the anonymous stick-man came out from the artist's mind, Exit Enter didn’t know what kind of messages he wants to transmit through it to the people. It was only after people started recognize and interacted his artworks, he knew what it is that is in his unconscious purpose. He understood the objective of Exit Enter’s art as its own entity and how his art can be a tool to enter in contact with the audience and make possible the exiting and entering “into the light” - an original thinking,  a question, an emotion, a laugh
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chaosz · 6 years
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I really enjoyed @cranioartes art exhibition “Dreams of Heroes” last night. Super heroes meet the Amazonian fantasy world. Simply amazingly humorous. • • • #cranio #vroomandvarossieau #dreamsofsuperheros #Amazon #blue #humor #fantasy #streetart #brazil #brazilstreetart #spraypaint #urbanwalls #amazonindians (bij Vroom &varossieau)
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"Le ventre à table", @brunopontiroli. 
La segunda edición de #URVANITY, la única feria en nuestro país dedicada íntegramente al Nuevo #ArteContemporáneo, se celebrará en el céntrico Colegio de Arquitectos de #Madrid durante la semana del arte, del 22 al 25 de febrero de 2018. Cuatro días en los que disfrutar con las distintas propuestas de algunas de las galerías más representativas de este movimiento artístico.
El Nuevo Arte Contemporáneo engloba a todos aquellos creadores que, a partir de los años 70, inician su trabajo en las calles y cuyos soportes son las paredes: es decir, grafiteros, artistas urbanos o muralistas; y que más tarde evolucionan su planteamiento y entran a formar parte tanto del mercado a través de una galería como de la programación de museos.
Hasta Madrid se desplazarán galerías como #RuaArts (#Moscú), Art in the Game (#Londres), #StolenSpace (Londres), The Don Gallery (#Milán), Station 16 (#Montreal), Jonathan LeVine Gallery (#Nueva York) y Vroom & Varossieau (#Amsterdam), Galerie Le Container (#Marsella), Pretty Portal (#Düsseldorf), Urban Art Gallery (#Stuttgart) y Galería Balneario (#México).
En cuanto a las galerías españolas participan: Fousion (Barcelona), SC Gallery (#Bilbao), Montana Gallery (#Barcelona), Plastic Murs (#Valencia), Swinton Gallery (Madrid), Durán Gallery (Madrid) y Delimbo (#Sevilla).
Fuente: http://urvanity-art.com/es/
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miriba66 · 7 years
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"La casita del campo" Enamórate de esta construcción de estilo rústico, con vistas hacia la campiña de Ibiza. Al norte de Ibiza, España, sobre una montaña, se encuentra esta casa de 200 años que servía de establos y bodega, hasta que gracias al trabajo de los arquitectos de Standard Studio e Ibiza Interiors se transformó en un sueño de verano. El edificio, que no había sido usado en años, se encontraba muy gastado pero aún conservaba elementos originales que el equipo restauró para salvar su personalidad. No tenía electricidad ni agua pero ahora paneles solares y un pozo privado, la convierten en una vivienda moderna y auto sustentable. Esta vivienda es un remanso de paz en una de las islas españolas más visitadas en verano. La arquitectura se mantuvo simple, con materiales básicos que destacan las vigas estilo Sabina que aún conserva la casa, así como las antiguas paredes de piedra de la cocina y el baño. Para no restarles protagonismo, los arquitectos sólo emplearon materiales tradicionalmente usados en la isla, como los marcos de ventanas iroko y las piedras hechas de concreto y tiza. El interior se decoró con varias marcas de Ámsterdam, entre las que se encuentra arte de la galería Vroom & Varossieau, camas Coco-mat, iluminación y alfombras de Modern Vintage, así como muebles de Etoffe Unique. De esta manera que se logró un hogar contemporáneo, en donde lo rústico y lo moderno conviven para crear un sitio acogedor, coronado por magníficas vistas a un jardín frutal y una piscina panorámica. www.ibizainteriors.com standardstudio.nl
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peterwalladobe · 7 years
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URVANITY-ART 2017. Palacio Neptuno, Madrid. Vroom & Varossieau Gallery. Artista: Banksy. Crónica Visual: [email protected] Febrero 23 > 26 > 2017.
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theartistsocial · 7 years
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Showing: Jaune – “I Wish You Could See This For Real” @ Vroom and Varossieau https://t.co/YOoak8ExGf #art #design #culture
Showing: Jaune – “I Wish You Could See This For Real” @ Vroom and Varossieau https://t.co/YOoak8ExGf #art #design #culture
— The Artist (@TheArtistSocial) February 1, 2017
via Twitter https://twitter.com/TheArtistSocial February 01, 2017 at 11:58PM
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micklarock · 6 years
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ARTE TV: The Rise Of Graffiti Writing
Always wanted to know how the New York way of graffiti writing made it's way to Europe and further developed there? Watch the new online series The Rise of Graffiti Writing on Arte.tv/de! Curated by Lars from Copenhagen and directed by René Kaestner, this 10 episode series brings you the full insight. With interviews with most of the important artists from the 80's and 90's in NYC and Europe, and many never before published film footage, this document can be regarded as an important new retrostpective on the scene.
Because of her role as guest curator of the 'Graffiti. New York meets The Dam' exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum (2015), Mick La Rock was invited for consultation about the influence of NYC graffiti on Amsterdam. Together with the film crew she visits hidden old tags by Quik and Shoe, and explains how gallery owner Yaki Kornblit brought many NY artists to Amsterdam for shows at his gallery where important musea like Boymans, Groninger Museum and Louisiana Copenhagen bought work.  She introduces Yaki and his former gallery partner Vincent Vlasblom, who brings one of Rammellzee's most incrtedible drawings with him. The rest of the story is told by the artists involved: Boris Tellegen Delta, Niels Shoe Meulman, Bando, Mode2 a.o.  A must see!
The whole series can be viewed online from 24 November 2017 to 24 November 2019.
All episodes: THE RISE OF GRAFFITI WRITING
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pro176 · 6 years
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Piece still available at @vroomandvarossieau gallery #amsterdam ✨✨#pro176 (à Vroom &varossieau)
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pro176 · 7 years
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"Red hulk" by @instaseen & "Andromeda is not far away"170 by 170cm acrylics on linen canvas by #pro176 For the #ICONS trio show !!!!✨✨🎨🎨🎨🏆🏆🏆 @vroomandvarossieau Galerie Amsterdam 🇳🇱 feat #Seen #risk #pro176 ✨✨ @instaseen @riskrock @pro176 #icons #exibition #amsterdam #urbanart #comicsabstract #streetartist #graffitiartist #fullcolor #ultraboyz #fba #vmd #rtz #id #cp5 #abstractpainting #cosmonometry #contemporaryart #canvas (à Vroom &varossieau)
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pro176 · 7 years
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Don't miss the show if you are in Amsterdam city this summer !! It's open till the 7/8/2017 #ICONS trio show !!!!✨✨🎨🎨🎨🏆🏆🏆 @vroomandvarossieau Galerie Amsterdam 🇳🇱 feat #Seen #risk #pro176 ✨✨ @instaseen @riskrock @pro176 #icons #exibition #amsterdam #contemporaryart #urbanart #streetart #graffitiart #canvas #gallery (à Vroom & Varossieau Urban Contemporary Art)
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pro176 · 7 years
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Don't miss the show if you are in Amsterdam city this summer !! It's open till the 7/8/2017 #ICONS trio show !!!!✨✨🎨🎨🎨🏆🏆🏆 @vroomandvarossieau Galerie Amsterdam 🇳🇱 feat #Seen #risk #pro176 ✨✨ @instaseen @riskrock @pro176 #icons #exibition #amsterdam #contemporaryart #urbanart #streetart #graffitiart #canvas #gallery (à Vroom & Varossieau Urban Contemporary Art)
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pro176 · 7 years
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Great neon piece by @riskrock and long board by @pro176 For the #ICONS trio show !!!!✨✨🎨🎨🎨🏆🏆🏆 @vroomandvarossieau Galerie Amsterdam 🇳🇱 feat #Seen #risk #pro176 ✨✨ @instaseen @riskrock @pro176 #icons #exibition #amsterdam (à Vroom & Varossieau Urban Contemporary Art)
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pro176 · 7 years
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Detail piece "Smooth Parallel" 100 by 100cm acrylics on linen canvas by #pro176 For the #ICONS trio show !!!!✨✨🎨🎨🎨🏆🏆🏆 @vroomandvarossieau Galerie Amsterdam 🇳🇱 feat #Seen #risk #pro176 ✨✨ @instaseen @riskrock @pro176 #icons #exibition #amsterdam #urbanart #comicsabstract #streetartist #graffitiartist #fullcolor (à Vroom & Varossieau Urban Contemporary Art)
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