Guerrilla Innovation: art in a whole new light
In my recent interwebs travels, I stumbled across the Guerrilla-Innovation.com blog (quite literally; gotta love StumbleUpon!). While mesmerized on my first visit, it’s a tough place to describe simply. Instead of trying myself, I’ll the site’s creator, Sebastian Campion, do the explaining:
GUERRILLA-INNOVATION.COM is a blog that brings together a wide range of cases in which traditional ideas and situations are challenged through unconventional creativity.
Sebastian goes on to admit on the blog’s about page that Guerrilla Innovation is sometimes “difficult to locate and identify”, but if his most recent entry is a solid example, I’ll be keeping my eyes peeled.
His latest post discusses the ‘Til Vægs’ (To The Wall) exhibit at Kunsthal Charlottenborg, for which the newly appointed museum director was asked to fill a blank schedule with a miniscule budget. In response, she invited 40 local artists to literally paint the walls with their work (thereby avoiding travel costs, etc.).
Be sure to dig through his other posts as well for a well-thought, unusual collection of artistic pieces.
[image of Ida Kvetny’s work for ‘Til Vægs’]
