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DESCRIPTION:UMMA presents the first solo exhibition in a North American mu
 seum of Berlin-based artist Jakob Kolding. Kolding’s work revolves aroun
 d the experience of life in the contemporary built environment\, particula
 rly the relationships and contradictions that emerge between how architect
 ural spaces are planned and how they are actively used. His collages\, dra
 wings\, posters\, and mixed-media sculptures incorporate a wide range of s
 ource material\, sampling and mixing the visual idiom of modernist art and
  architecture\, the language of sociological inquiry\, and such popular cu
 ltural forms as hip-hop and electronic music\, skateboarding\, and soccer.
  Kolding’s dynamic compositions encourage us to actively question the re
 lationship between space and behavior\, and to imagine forms of self-expre
 ssion that use the built environment in creative new ways.<br />\n<br />\n
 This project is made possible in part by UMMA’s New Visions Venture Fund
 \, including the Dr. Robert and Janet Miller Fund. \n\n
LOCATION:UMMA - University of Michigan Museum of Art\, 525 S. State St.\, 
 48104 MI
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SUMMARY:UMMA Projects: Jakob Kolding
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DTSTART:20100803T100000
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CREATED:20100616T082721
DESCRIPTION:UMMA presents the first solo exhibition in a North American mu
 seum of Berlin-based artist Jakob Kolding. Kolding’s work revolves aroun
 d the experience of life in the contemporary built environment\, particula
 rly the relationships and contradictions that emerge between how architect
 ural spaces are planned and how they are actively used. His collages\, dra
 wings\, posters\, and mixed-media sculptures incorporate a wide range of s
 ource material\, sampling and mixing the visual idiom of modernist art and
  architecture\, the language of sociological inquiry\, and such popular cu
 ltural forms as hip-hop and electronic music\, skateboarding\, and soccer.
  Kolding’s dynamic compositions encourage us to actively question the re
 lationship between space and behavior\, and to imagine forms of self-expre
 ssion that use the built environment in creative new ways.<br />\n<br />\n
 This project is made possible in part by UMMA’s New Visions Venture Fund
 \, including the Dr. Robert and Janet Miller Fund. \n\n
LOCATION:UMMA - University of Michigan Museum of Art\, 525 S. State St.\, 
 48104 MI
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SUMMARY:UMMA Projects: Jakob Kolding
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DTSTART:20100804T100000
DTEND:20100804T170000
CREATED:20100616T082721
DESCRIPTION:UMMA presents the first solo exhibition in a North American mu
 seum of Berlin-based artist Jakob Kolding. Kolding’s work revolves aroun
 d the experience of life in the contemporary built environment\, particula
 rly the relationships and contradictions that emerge between how architect
 ural spaces are planned and how they are actively used. His collages\, dra
 wings\, posters\, and mixed-media sculptures incorporate a wide range of s
 ource material\, sampling and mixing the visual idiom of modernist art and
  architecture\, the language of sociological inquiry\, and such popular cu
 ltural forms as hip-hop and electronic music\, skateboarding\, and soccer.
  Kolding’s dynamic compositions encourage us to actively question the re
 lationship between space and behavior\, and to imagine forms of self-expre
 ssion that use the built environment in creative new ways.<br />\n<br />\n
 This project is made possible in part by UMMA’s New Visions Venture Fund
 \, including the Dr. Robert and Janet Miller Fund. \n\n
LOCATION:UMMA - University of Michigan Museum of Art\, 525 S. State St.\, 
 48104 MI
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY
SUMMARY:UMMA Projects: Jakob Kolding
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