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Post by meatbag on May 24, 2010 17:06:42 GMT -8
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Post by svenman on May 26, 2010 4:06:49 GMT -8
i think the 80x80cm pieces are from £2k and the large 2mx1m landscape canvas pieces are £10k.
nice looking work. some of the detail shots on the future tense website look pretty stunning.
interesting read on the wiki there. thanks meaty!
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Post by meatbag on Jun 7, 2010 16:53:15 GMT -8
NiCE! 
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Post by sleepboy on Jun 12, 2010 4:43:39 GMT -8
Her piece for the Art Stars project. 
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Post by meatbag on Jun 12, 2010 19:49:29 GMT -8
dove in heads first and came out with a black crayon thanks to Ed. This was my first experience dealing with Future Tense and after reviewing some of selected works together, Ed gave me some nice insight about Katrin.
And yea sleepboy, that's a pretty sweet star. There are quite a few stars I really like and definitely may try bidding on them come November.
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Post by svenman on Jun 13, 2010 13:06:37 GMT -8
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Post by meatbag on Jun 13, 2010 16:40:32 GMT -8
yes that's the one sven  I love that massive white piece you posted titled "Less Is More". That picture makes me feel like I was there! Thanks for all those pics, I wish I could have made show.
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Post by Weekender on Jul 17, 2011 11:53:12 GMT -8
Katrin Fridriks, born 9 August 1974 in Reykjavík (Iceland), is a conceptual painter. Having spent many years in several countries, on different continents gave her a certain open-mindedness and cultural wealth which can be felt on the canvas: a clever mix of the wilderness of her native Iceland, abstract expressionism, minimalism - spearhead of the Bauhaus -, a combination of calligraphic work, tribute to the expertise of the Far East, graffiti, a controlled and thorough pop culture colorimetric. Her passion for architecture inspired her to create conceptual installations still using canvas and paint. Beyond her resolutely modern pictorial expression, Katrin Fridriks is continuing her research into matter and color with the avowed intent to place technique at the service of artistic expression. Creating new perspectives, her work brings an innovative dimension to abstraction.     
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Post by Weekender on Jul 27, 2011 11:40:37 GMT -8
Something for September... RE:DEFINE is a unique exhibition and auction of original works by a selection of the world's foremost artists, photographers and sculptors. Marking 30 years since the discovery of AIDS, this dynamic exhibition will bring together 30 iconic and specially commissioned artworks by established and emerging talent including Damien Hirst, Tracey Emin, Gérard Rancinan, Katrin Fridriks and Shepard Fairey. The exhibition will culminate in an exclusive reception and auction of all the featured works. 100% of the proceeds will contribute to the MTV Staying Alive Foundation for its continuing work to empower young people and their grassroots efforts to prevent HIV in local communities around the world. Public Exhibition: 16-24 September Event and Auction: 24 September, 7pm until late www.mtvredefine.com/news.php#post-1
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Post by LeBasse Projects on Aug 4, 2011 17:06:43 GMT -8
You can see Katrin's work here in LA this October...
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Post by Weezy on Aug 4, 2011 20:37:12 GMT -8
At LeBasse?
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Post by LeBasse Projects on Aug 5, 2011 13:02:42 GMT -8
where else?
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Post by highbrow on Aug 6, 2011 23:21:49 GMT -8
Lebasse is always on the cutting edge
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Post by ericaj on May 18, 2012 16:38:14 GMT -8
 Don't miss Katrin at artMrkt at the LeBasse Projects booth this weekend in San Francisco!
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Post by saL on Sept 15, 2012 6:25:26 GMT -8
  fans of Katrin Fridriks work might be excited to hear that her first silkscreens prints "Golden Awareness", is coming soon through POW 96x68cm / 14colors / gold edition / blue reflected edition
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Post by shine166 on Sept 16, 2012 22:00:59 GMT -8
That blue looks great 'in the flesh'
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Post by saL on Oct 5, 2012 10:34:31 GMT -8
the word on the "street" is that the prices for this release are as following:
Golden Awareness edition of 77 - £770
Golden Awareness (blue reflected) edition of 23 - £1,800 framed
again, this is not a confirmed info, so my apologies if Im spreading the incorrect rumors...
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Post by singingsam on Oct 5, 2012 11:51:26 GMT -8
Surprising that POW are releasing this style work, great work.
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Post by saL on Oct 9, 2012 4:49:25 GMT -8
POW just shared the hi res image of the upcoming print release: ‘Golden Awareness’ - Edition 77 - 14 colour screenprint 100x70cm
The gold is a high quality non-scuffing acrylic and the other layers are printed in gloss enamel inks for a unique depth and pigment. also, according to her official website, she'll be having some new works exhibiting @ in London and Paris in October, via Circleculture gallery: 
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Post by saL on Oct 15, 2012 4:38:05 GMT -8
Katrin signing the prints (silver version?!) @ POW, London:  (via POW Tumblr)
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Post by saL on Oct 16, 2012 4:15:58 GMT -8
the print is NOW AVAILABLE @ POW website.. go get it NOW if interested! remember, they are carted ONLY and not sold out until it says SOLD OUT!
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Post by saL on Oct 16, 2012 14:35:53 GMT -8
cloud reflecting on the blue version: 
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Post by saL on Oct 18, 2012 14:01:30 GMT -8
some pics from Katrin Fridriks @ Cutlog circle culture gallery:    (these are golden & silver AWARenes screen prints - handpainted) (via Facebook)
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Post by guymo on Oct 22, 2012 8:19:48 GMT -8
Does anyone know anything about the CircleCulture show featuring Fridriks that is advertised on the PicturesOnWalls home page? There's an image there that says "Circle Culture Gallery, London" and below, the text
Katrin Fridriks, Olivia Steele & Stefan Strumbel The Royal Academy of Arts London, England 12th October - 15th November
I can't find out anything about this via the Royal Academy web site, nor the Circle Culture Gallery site, nor Fridriks' site. I'm confused. Help!
Guy.
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Post by afroken on Oct 22, 2012 14:19:26 GMT -8
I think Circle Culture has leant some works to a pop-up restaurant in London organised by the same people that did the Lazarides thing in the Waterloo tunnels last year, I forget their name.
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