KiKiRiKi Tous les Soirs – 3/6 – Shadow Prints
Posters Collection Dutailly courtesy City of Chaumont.
KiKiRiKi Tous les Soirs
A graphic environment based on posters from the Dutailly Collection, the historical fundament of the annual International Poster and Graphic Arts Festival of Chaumont, May 21 – June 26, 2005
In collaboration with Etienne Bernard (curator)
KiKiRiKi Tous les Soirs – 2/6 – Environment
Historical Salle du Conseil (City Council room), venue for my installation in the Chaumont city center.
KiKiRiKi Tous les Soirs
A graphic environment based on posters from the Dutailly Collection, the historical fundament of the annual International Poster and Graphic Arts Festival of Chaumont, May 21 – June 26, 2005
In collaboration with Etienne Bernard (curator)
Alchemy
2003
70 x 100 cm
3 colour screenprint on the wrong (etching) paper
25
at Grafisch Atelier Daglicht, Eindhoven
Special Souvenir Print.
Nameless Swirls, An Unfolding In Presence. A collaboration of Jennifer Tee with Erwan Maheo, Roy Cerpac & Harmen Liemburg. Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, September 12 – November 23, 2003.
The Crying Camel
From E*V*O*L E*Y*E-LAND*S*-END, a book made by Richard Niessen for Jennifer Tee’s participation in the 2004 Sao Paulo Biennial in Brazil.
2003
W 100 x H 70 cm (individual prints)
1 colour doublesided screenprint on black paper
Kees Maas
Design and print on fabric for object.
Nameless Swirls, An Unfolding In Presence. A collaboration of Jennifer Tee with Erwan Maheo, Roy Cerpac & Harmen Liemburg. Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, September 12 – November 23, 2003.
Love’s Lucious Slumber
From E*V*O*L E*Y*E-LAND*S*-END, a book made by Richard Niessen for Jennifer Tee’s participation in the 2004 Sao Paulo Biennial in Brazil.
2003
W 150 x H 50 cm (pattern in repeat)
3 colour screenprint on white cotton
at studio Marina van Tuikwerd
Alles Klopt, Achteraf
Nameless Swirls, An Unfolding In Presence. A collaboration of Jennifer Tee with Erwan Maheo, Roy Cerpac & Harmen Liemburg. Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, September 12 – November 23, 2003.
Text Sascha Bronwasser
De Volkskrant, August 28, 2003
Download Pdf of this article (in Dutch).
JACK
JACK (the name refers to audio/video plugs) was an initiative in which a connection was made between writers, musicians, artists, architects and graphic designers.
Green
1999
42 x 120 cm each
3 colour screenprints
10 each
Part of outdoor exhibition ‘Green’, curated by Phillippe van den Bossche for Exedra Gallery, Hilversum.
These huge cones, alienated by using fluo inks, are place on the walls of the Pinetum Blijdenstein, a botanical garden with one of the most complete collections of conifers in the world.