Friday, July 30, 2010
 
 
 

eSCAPE eZINE

Electronic Newsletter from the Art & Industry Biennial Trust

edited by Andrew Paul Wood.

Subscribe to mailing list to receive the eZINE
 
 

#11 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 11

ESCAPE no. 11   The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave!   SCAPE 2006 Images: Only Heaven Knows Mladen Bizumic, Mapkin Christchurch Emil Goh, Urban Space Occupation Kit Otto Karvonen, and Shift Ronnie van Hout   Tena koutou. Kia ora.   All good things must eventually come to an end. SCAPE 2006 has reached its inevitable...
 

#10 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 10

ESCAPE no. 10   The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave!   Last weekend to view!       SCAPE 2006 Images: Untitled (My name in lights - orchid version) Daniel Malone, Cafe Republic David Clegg and Wheels within wheels, Simon Denny   A WORD FROM THE DIRECTOR   This Sunday, 12 November will be the last day...
 

#9 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 9

ESCAPE no. 9   The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave!   Tena koutou. Kia ora.   Only nine days to go until SCAPE 2006 closes so you had better get your skates on as we enter The Final Countdown!   The SCAPE 2006 don’t misbehave! catalogue is a permanent record of...
 

#8 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 8

ESCAPE no: 8 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Tena koutou. Kia ora.   Time is running out! If you have yet to experience the wonder that is SCAPE 2006, you are leaving it awfully fine as there are only 16 days left to immerse yourself in this...
 

#7 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 7

ESCAPE no: 7 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Dag. Alles Goed? Art in public space has long held an important place in Dutch culture. Since 1951 the “percentageregeling” (percentage regulation) has stipulated that 0.5 to 2 percent of the construction costs of all government...
 

#6 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 6

ESCAPE no: 6 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Tena koutou. Kia ora. SCAPE opening week was a fantastic success. The launch party on Friday September 29 at the Christchurch Art Gallery was attended by over 350 people from right around New Zealand and overseas...
 

#5 SCAPE 2006 eZINE no: 5

ESCAPE no: 5 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Tena koutou. Kia ora. This issue we look at the British participants in SCAPE 2006, made possible with the generous support of the British Council New Zealand, whom we also profile. The irony of course is...
 

#4 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space

ESCAPE no:4 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Annyeong haseyo. This year marks SCAPE’s full transition to the status of a recognised international event. In a recent issue of Contemporary (“the world’s most widely distributed arts magazine”), SCAPE was the only New Zealand event listed...
 

#3 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space

ESCAPE no:3 The eZINE of the SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! OPENING WEEKEND EVENTS Friday 29 September – Sunday 2 October 2006 A visit during the opening weekend promises performances, symposia, and panel discussions, making this an ideal time to sample outstanding contemporary art in public space...
 

#2 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space

ESCAPE no: 2 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Tena koutou. Kia ora. One of the great underlying principles of SCAPE 2006 is that the audience no longer has white gallery walls to prompt them. The intuitive distinction of what is or isn’t art (or for...
 

#1 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space

ESCAPE no:1 SCAPE 2006 Biennial of Art in Public Space don’t misbehave! Tena koutou. Kia ora. It is that time once more. The 4th SCAPE biennial is upon us. Earlier in the year the theme for SCAPE 2006 was launched: don’t misbehave! - with our two star curators...