Monday, June 15, 2009

Kottie Paloma at Bongout Gallery Berlin






Schöne neue Welt
Opening: 12 March 2009, 7 pm

12 March – 18 April 2009





Welcome! Welcome to the Brave New World. Robin Hood? That was yesterday. These days the rich take it from the poor.



Bongout Gallery presents funny, wild and absurd stories on fallen
heroes and anti-heroes on the rise. Laurent Impeduglia’s bizarre oil
paintings feature grotesque stars: Rambo speaking of the miracle of
life, Badman swearing that he is not bad, and Care Bears seem about to
throw themselves off a building.



In Kottie Paloma’s hand-made books, Superman still wears his super
tight, super-sexy dress. But judging from his beard, the beer can in
his hand and the cigarette dangling from his mouth, our hero in panties
has obviously changed.



The animated films by the artists Stéphane Blanquet, Yann Jouette,
Wojtek Skowron and Sabrina Tibourtine also deal with weird guys: a
grumpy hunter gets himself a new skin; a factory worker falls in love
with a headless woman; a world is reduced to machines; a girl sets out
to seek herself.



All the works in this exhibition are about lonely figures, exceptional
encounters and weird situations in life. In other words, about what the
world needs: losers who struggle with daily life like heroes.



+ Film Evening // SUPERCASUALLFRAGILISTIC

Saturday, 21. March, 8 pm

With Kottie Paloma & 667 Shotwell.

Kottie Paloma By Archie Mckay

Archie Mckay is a San Francisco based photographer and performance artists. For the last several years Mckay has been documenting some of the San Francisco based artists and musicians. Mckay has had his photos featured in several group exhibits.

These photos are a small look into the artist Kottie Paloma. These photos were shot in San Francisco and Los Angeles.











Friday, June 12, 2009

The Conspiracy of the Collectors Edition

The BVG HAUS is pleased to announce its first of four editions for the 2009 year called:

The Conspiracy of the Collectors Edition

curated by Berlin based artist Kottie Paloma.

bvg haus
The BVG HAUS is the workspace and home of Berlin based artists Negin Farsian and Kottie Paloma located at Hermannstraße 7-8 next to the U-Bahn Hermannplatz .

This exhibit is the first of a four part series which Kottie Paloma carries his San Francisco tradition which explores apartment space as function and form through art based exhibits and workshops.


Part 1: Conspiracy of the Collectors Edition

Part 2: Travis Meinolf Weavings and Looms

Part 3: Illegal Americans

Part 4: FOOD FOOD FOOD



The Conspiracy of the Collectors Edition


Artists included:

Negin Farsian
Chris Sollars
Archie Mckay
Joe Roberts
John Dwyer
Christine Sheilds
Marshall Weber
Scott Williams
Kal Speletich
Moritz Stumm
Tom Cotter
Veronica Manchego
Bryson Gill
Nik Novak
Thomas Chapman
Brooks Frederick
Dominik Wood
Doug Katelus
Eric Landmark
Fred Rinne & Dom Leone
Friederike Hamann
Kal Seemen Spelletich
Kottie Paloma
Michael Friedman
Mike Donovan of Sic Alps
Patricia Diart
Zeigenbock Kopf

Opening Saturday May 23rd 6pm-9pm, 2009
Exhibition runs May 23rd-JUNE 6TH 2009

By Appointment only after reception

For more info contact: 015124249577

Links:
www.667shotwell.com
www.booklyn.org
www.myspace.com/kottiep

http://kaltek.wordpress.com