Crispy Cloud Combini – 3/6 – Process & Installation

Crispy Cloud Kombini
Installation for SieboldHouse, Leiden, February 23 – June 17, 2007
My harvest of Japanese snacks and candy from Nagasaki supermarkets was shipped to Amsterdam in 6 boxes by the excellent Japanese Mailservice. Shopping was the easy part. Now, with less than two months to go before the opening date, I had to figure out what to DO with this packaging material.
Crispy Cloud Combini – 2/6 – Nagasaki Residency


The blowing of the whale, part of the annual Nagasaki Kunchi Festival
Crispy Cloud Kombini
Installation for SieboldHouse, Leiden, February 23 – June 17, 2007
Artist in Residency November – December 2006, in collaboration with the Nagasaki Museum of History & Culture
Crispy Cloud Combini – 1/6 – Background

Up to 1883, when the American admiral Perry opened up Japan with his Black Ships, the Dutch were the only Western nation allowed to access Japan for trade.
The Recordshow

The Recordshow
2006
H 1189 x W 841 mm (reprint 2008)
2 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 60 prints total
At Random

At Random
2006
H 70 x W 101 cm
4 colour screenprint on black paper
90 signed and numbered prints out of 90 prints total
You Tell Me Summer’s Here


You Tell Me Summer’s Here
We Are Plus
2006
12 x 12 inches (3 slipmats and sleeve)
Polyesther felt, glue, sewing
A Nice Set is a touring exhibition of sets of slip mats by 33 1/3 artists & a book. Curated by We Are Plus, concept in collaboration with the reed space & published by IdN.
So Long Santiago

So Long Santiago
2006
H 101 x W 70 cm
3 colour screenprint on ??? paper (printed at MCAD)
20 signed and numbered prints out of appr. 70 prints total
The Urban Forest Project

Various implementations of the National Park Service System logo provided keyelements for my contribution to the Urban Forest Project at New York City’s Times Square, Fall 2006,
Speed

Speed
2006 (reprint at A0 size 2008)
H 1189 x W 841 mm
2 colour screenprint on 120 grams/m2 Natronkraft paper
20 signed and numbered prints out of 40 prints total
Poster made for the Seeing Red project, a travelling show adressing a multitude of social/political issues.
