Lalande Digital Art Press Wizard, Robert Ruscoe, ready to deliver printed materials on our new totally green, human-powered distribution system. A bicycling fanatic, Robert has long held the idea that if we print ecologically sound posters, cards, books and digital prints, we should also deliver them that way, too. "Plus, it allows me to visit all of Paris," he says. "And I get to wear these cool duds."
It's cold out there, Robert.
Showing posts with label Digital Art Press Paris. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Art Press Paris. Show all posts
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
LALANDE : WE DELIVER
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
THE END OF THE WORLD : Matthew Rose
THE END OF THE WORLD, A3-plus sized poster, produced for Matthew Rose's exhibition at Wm Turner Gallery, Atlanta, Georgia, is available for free, high resolution download (PDF). Lalande Digital Art Press Paris produced 100 posters that were offered signed and dated for the exhibition that opened on 18 September and runs through 15 October in David Turner's new museum-sized art space at The Stove Works in Atlanta.
Matthew Rose's THE END OF THE WORLD includes prints, drawings, collages on canvas and paper as well as terribly unusual objects, like the signed, dated and numbered edition of 39 "trap souris" in red, white and blue and a smaller edition in gold. Each is only $99 (US). Visit Wm Turner Gallery on the web.
If you'd like your own signed and dated poster, you can order one for only 15 euros, plus 3 euros postage (PayPal). E mail: MATTHEW.ROSE.PARIS at gmail dot com.
Matthew Rose's THE END OF THE WORLD includes prints, drawings, collages on canvas and paper as well as terribly unusual objects, like the signed, dated and numbered edition of 39 "trap souris" in red, white and blue and a smaller edition in gold. Each is only $99 (US). Visit Wm Turner Gallery on the web.
If you'd like your own signed and dated poster, you can order one for only 15 euros, plus 3 euros postage (PayPal). E mail: MATTHEW.ROSE.PARIS at gmail dot com.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Blue Ceiling at 59 : Danielle Voirin

BUY THIS PRINT
Price : 100 euros HT. You can purchase using Paypal: Order here: LALANDE PRINTS. (This image by Voirin is © 2006-2007 and reproduction in any form, printed or used on the web is strictly prophibited unless permission is granted by Danielle Voirin).
59 Rue de Rivoli was one of the most well-known artist squats in Paris. The large hotel particulier along one of the busiest axes in Paris housed up to 30 artists at its peak and served as a hothouse for artistic invention for years. But the City of Paris wasn't terribly pleased with the situation and after a massive struggle moved the artists to another building in the 18th arrondisement.
Danielle Voirin befriended a dozen artists at 59 Rue de Rivoli and documented the interiors, exteriors of the squat and many of the artists who spent years there. "The 'Blue Ceiling' was taken when I spent two weeks photographing the squat and artists as they were moving across town," says Danielle. "The City of Paris had by then decided to close the building for 15 months of renovations starting last November. I don't know if the artists will ever move back. In anycase, that era is gone."
The blue-celinged room with its bare lightbulbs drawing lines across the molding is one of Danielle's favorites from the hundreds of photos she took of the squat. "I don't remember anything else about the space where I took this; I was always looking up at that Mediterranean blue."
"Blue Ceiling at 59" was exhibited at the Carrousel du Louvre, through IVY Paris, and at Labo Photo Melco in the 19th where it was part of a portrait of 59 rue de Rivoli that paired black and white images of the artists with colorful shots of the building's interior. To order this print by Pay Pal or other means, contact Danielle Voirin directly.
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59 Rue de Rivoli,
artist squat Paris,
Danielle Voirin,
Digital Art Press Paris,
Digital Photography Paris,
Expatica,
IVY PARIS,
Louvre
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