Public Delivery

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Public Delivery
Formation 2011[1]
Purpose/focus Commission, preserve, promote and interpret contemporary art
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Region served Worldwide
Executive Director Martin Schulze
Website http://publicdelivery.org/

Public Delivery is an organization for contemporary art, founded in Seoul, South Korea in 2011. They organize exhibitions, initiate non-institutional art projects and distribute artwork. Their focus is on public space however they work in a variety of mediums.

In 2010 they organized both Asia and the world's tallest mural in Busan, South Korea.[2] Aside from art in public space, they have organized shows in galleries and museums across the world.[3]

Its founder, Martin Schulze of Germany, currently resides in Seoul, South Korea where he handles the organization in its entirety.

Selected Projects/Exhibitions

  • White Ambition (Performance and sculptural project with Phil America looking into how categories such as class, gender and ethnicity amplify each other.)[4]
  • Live at the Museum (An on-going series of video works by Andre Hemer in front of numerous museums around the world.)[5]
  • El Choco (First major solo exhibition by Swiss-Bolivian artist Luciano Calderon[6] taking place in La Paz, Bolivia)[7]
  • Asia's Tallest Mural (Organized a project by German painter Hendrik Beikirch[8] who created a mural 70 meters (230 ft.) high in Busan)
  • Counter Parts (Group show in Forum Kunst in Rottweil, Germany)[9]
  • Flags (Ongoing project by artist Filippo Minelli using flags around the world)[10]

References

  1. "Public Delivery - Contemporary art". Archive.is. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  2. "asia's tallest mural by hendrik beikirch". Designboom.com. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  3. "Luciano Calderon’s first museum solo exhibition". Publicdelivery.org. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  4. "White Ambition". Exchange Archive. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  5. "Projects". Publicdelivery.org. 2013-08-13. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  6. "Main". Luciano Calderon. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  7. "Luciano Calderon — El Choco". Petrograff. 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  8. "hendrik beikirch". hendrik beikirch. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  9. "Counterparts". Counter-parts.de. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 
  10. "Flags_Ongoing" (in (Italian)). Filippo Minelli. 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-09-29. 

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