Originally Posted By breeapperley

On Thursday the 15th of December, at 20.00h the auction house De Joode & Kamutzki Auctions will host its second auction.
Address:  Kottbusser damm 75, doorbell deJoode&Kamutzki.
De  Joode & Kamutzki was founded in the beginning of 2011 by  artist/curator Rachel de Joode  and performer/auctioneer Maria Kamutzki.
“We  wish to make contemporary art accessible to all. We don’t see art as a  luxury good that one might consider purchasing when they already have  everything else that money can buy. Our mission is to inspire  you to invest in great artwork not for the sake of its resale value,  the status symbol attached to it or as a way to spend surplus money. We  want people to buy art out of love, fascination and admiration. Because  art is essential.”
Preparing each auction  exclusively with a different focus, our second auction will present  works made by women. We invited 20 international emerging to mid-career  female artists working in the field of photography, sculpture, digital  arts, drawing or painting. The artists work in diverse fields with differing aesthetic sensibilities. What combines them is their conceptual approach.
24 artpieces will be auctioned, please have a peak at our artworks/artists here.
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http://dejoodeandkamutzki.com

On Thursday the 15th of December, at 20.00h the auction house De Joode & Kamutzki Auctions will host its second auction.

Address: Kottbusser damm 75, doorbell deJoode&Kamutzki.

De Joode & Kamutzki was founded in the beginning of 2011 by artist/curator Rachel de Joode and performer/auctioneer Maria Kamutzki.

“We wish to make contemporary art accessible to all. We don’t see art as a luxury good that one might consider purchasing when they already have everything else that money can buy. Our mission is to inspire you to invest in great artwork not for the sake of its resale value, the status symbol attached to it or as a way to spend surplus money. We want people to buy art out of love, fascination and admiration. Because art is essential.”

Preparing each auction exclusively with a different focus, our second auction will present works made by women. We invited 20 international emerging to mid-career female artists working in the field of photography, sculpture, digital arts, drawing or painting. The artists work in diverse fields with differing aesthetic sensibilities. What combines them is their conceptual approach.

24 artpieces will be auctioned, please have a peak at our artworks/artists here.

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http://dejoodeandkamutzki.com

(Source: breeapperley)

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“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Mars)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Mars)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

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“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Neptune)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Neptune)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

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“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Venus)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

“The residue of those celestial objects bound to our Sun by gravity (Venus)”, 2009 by Rachel de Joode.

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“Study of Man II” from the series The Legends (2008) by Rachel De Joode.

“Study of Man II” from the series The Legends (2008) by Rachel De Joode.

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Rachel De Joode is a Berlin-based dutch photographer that mostly works in fashion and art. In her art related projects, she constructs beautifully bizarre still-lifes and portraits, many of which use her parents as models. “Study of Man I” from the series The Legends (2008)

Rachel De Joode is a Berlin-based dutch photographer that mostly works in fashion and art. In her art related projects, she constructs beautifully bizarre still-lifes and portraits, many of which use her parents as models. “Study of Man I” from the series The Legends (2008)

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