The second show entitled 'You Can Have Your Cake (And That's The Way The Cookie Crumbles) of which the opening ceremony was held on the occasion of Koninginnedag, accompanied by music, cocktail-bar and BBQ, was a considerable success and mind opener for many of the local people, who had underestimated the influence of DeltA as cultural platform. The audience mostly consisted of local artists and under-aged vandalists (which is bound to be the same). Participating artists did react, one way or another, on a certain idea which is hard to define... In fact, it is believed that you would have to have been there. Anyway, one of the main attractions of the show was the appearance of Amir Tirandaz in the image of Armen Eloyan. The finnissage was held on the 19th of May, to coincide with the afterparty of the Atelierroute of STROOM Den Haag, there and then. The show had resulted in the severe consciousness and awareness of the very possibility of the artist being buried alive. Which subsequently set the tone for the next show, BLACK BILE.
Participating artists:
Camilo Barreto
Marc Claeijs
Nare and Armen Eloyan
Ehsan Fardjadniya
Ramaz Goiati
Lev and Veniamin Kazachenko
Sandim Mendes
Nishiko
Julia Nitsberg
Amir Tirandaz
Ehsan Fardjadniya - mixed media
Ramaz Goiati - mixed media
Marc Claeijs - Oil on canvas
Armen Eloyan (Marker on paper)
Space before IT, or Space between IT and non-IT.
Lev Kazachenko, 2010.
Intervention at Koninginnedag Ehsan Fardjadniya
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Untitled, Veniamin Kazachenko, painting
Have Your Cake, Veniamin Kazachenko
Camilo Baretto - interdisciplinary installation