FUZI UV TPK @ Motto Berlin. NEW DATE: 02.07.2011

Posted in Events, Motto Berlin event on June 26th, 2011 by admin

NEW DATE!
Saturday July 2, 2011. start 6:30pm
FUZI UV TPK @ Motto Berlin
2 new books, video projection, tattoo session

FUZI UV TPK
Flash Tattoo Collection

Wild Life, Metro Terror, Shoplifter Memories, Nique ton père, Mort aux femmes infidèles – FUZI’s Flash Tattoo Collection is an exclusive collection of classic and new tattoo drawings all made by the artist between 2009 and 2011. The first handmade edition of 50 copies was spirit duplicated. Now the offset edition of the original book Flash Tattoo Collection is available for sale.

Softcover
145 pages, 73 b/w images
In an edition of 500
EUR 20 / CHF 25
ISBN: 978-3-90611-03-5

Ma Ligne (Edition Patrick Frey)

The train line Paris St Lazare – Mantes La Jolie runs from the western suburbs into the French capital. FUZI and his group UV (Ultra Violent) used the “double étages” and “trains gris” for fifteen years as work basis and image carrier, as their territory and mistress. “FUZI,” “RAP,” “SALO,” “KISS,” and “VOYOU” drip down the smooth grey surfaces of the functionalist architecture. The leather on the benches is slashed; the windows smashed.

This book is a collection of photographs created between 1996 and 2001, an archive of vandalism, a contemporary document of “brutal insouciance” accompanied by the artist’s poems and texts. It wasn’t just about slamming, hammering and smearing one’s name everywhere to become known, it was about leaving behind a trace, both in the space and in the heads of the passengers.
This required a rigid approach: employing the surveillance methods of the rail police (SUGE) and conductors, only with reverse circumstances. A routine that was synchronized with the gaps in train schedules and intervals between security checks; rhythmized by station stops and coach compartments; locating, painting over and photographing—maintaining the line. Within the rules and regulations of society, they created Temporary Autonomous Zones for themselves, in which they could briefly experience absolute freedom, expressed through an archaic “aestheticism of chaos”. (Andreas Koller)

With a Text by FUZI UV TPK in French
Graphic Design: David Keshavjee, Jean Angelats, Simon Haenni
Hardcover, 134 pages
16.5 x 23 cm
2011, Edition Patrick Frey N° 98
ISBN: 978-3-905509-98-4

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