Catalog
By Rendel IbingThe catalog for Instrument includes 28 original art cards, one for each artwork in the show, plus a bio & text description. Each art card can be individually mounted in a photo-frame. The cover is hand-sewn shut ready for the purchaser to open as they see fit.
Price: $25
Shipping & handling: us$6.00 ($1.00 for each additional order). Ships worldwide.
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Handmade postcards of Lövestad
By Amanda BuonocoreA handmade postcard made from screen shots on Google Maps. The postcard shows a locations of the landmarks used in Amanda’s piece in the show.
Price: $7.50
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A Soundart EP
By Bent Bøgedal ChristoffersenBent has made a recording of his sound installation at the mill.
Price: $14
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Moulin Verte Card
By Christina Bredahl & Lena IgnestamA limited edition pop-up card based on the piece “Moulin Verte“. As you open the card the soundtrack plays too.
Price: $25
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Spirit of the Beehive, honey
By Luke LowingsLuke lowing’s installation called “Spirit of the Beehive” can be remembered with honey labelled and signed by Luke himself. The honey is from South Sweden.
Price: $11
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Postcards to a Mill
By Erik SannerErik has ‘made’ special cards to compliment his piece “Chalk and Charcoal…”
Price: $7.50
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Typically, a mill grinds things into dust. Typically, a visual artist creates things to be looked at. Typically, a viewer looks.
In Lovestad, the mill has become passive, like a typical viewer. If it were sentient, we could say it is bearing witness to the exhibition – like a typical viewer.
These postcards from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York all reproduce works by American artists, which seemed appropriate missives to art-viewers in Sweden. I used sandpaper to turn a portion of the picture into dust – performing the function of a mill. I invite you to do the same. By sanding another portion of the postcard with the sandpaper provided, you will become a mill/artist/viewer hybrid – grinding something into dust, creating something to be looked at, and looking at something.
From two common objects (one postcard, one piece of sandpaper) you will end up with two original works of art (one uniquely altered postcard, one color-enhanced piece of sandpaper). No other ingredients (such as paint) are necessary – the only requirement is your willingness to become a mill.
Happy sanding!