Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam
Silvia B.: Celebrating "misfits" (2009)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 01 Sep 09
Silvia B.: Celebrating "misfits" (2009) Dutch artist Silvia B. creates striking figures that cross the boundaries of gender, species, and age. Beyond their high-fashion gloss, however, her hybrid beings aim to question constructions of beauty and value. Silvia B. has had various solo...
RPProjects: Revisiting the triptych at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam (2006)
→ Art Design Publicity magazineR.J. Preece (ADP) - 10 Jun 06
RPProjects: Revisiting the triptych at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam (2006) Sometimes things work out like a celebratory press release, and sometimes they aren’t actually that way at all. Jacqueline Pennell. Aleatoric, (front view) (2002). Installed at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam. It...
Jacqueline Pennell at Museum van Nagsael (2002)
→ café libraryR.J. Preece - 03 Sep 02
...Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam. View of Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam, the smallest "museum" in the world. Jacqueline Pennell. Aleatoric, (side view) (2002). Installed at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam. Double sixes will do it. With the (un)lucky roll of the dice triggering an...
RPProjects: Jacqueline Pennell at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam (2002) (press release)
→ café library- 30 Apr 02
RPProjects: Jacqueline Pennell at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam (2002) (press release) ADP staff; Text by RPProjects artdesigncafé | café library | Released 30 April 2002 PRESS RELEASE Jacqueline Pennell. Aleatoric, (front view) (2002). Installed at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam....
"A triptych across time" at Museum van Nagsael, Rotterdam (2002)
→ RPProjectsADP staff - 01 Apr 02
Rotterdam II (2002) A: Jacqueline Pennell. Aleatoric, 2002, (front view through fish-eye lens), pair of dice, orange cardboard and two acrylic sheets. B: Jacqueline Pennell. Aleatoric, 2002, (side view through fish-eye lens). Museum van Nagsael with views A & B. For a wider view...






