This is an art work consisting in a trading card game of 700 different cards with portraits of some the most 'famous' artists in the contemporary fine art world. The cards can be sorted in three volumnes exclusively designed for this project. The second volume is dedicated to the Venice Biennale 2015.
Every card has been printed in an edition of 1000. Cards are acquired in seal envelops including five cards each one. The goal of the project is to give a wider range of people the opportunity to have an art work wished by many and also created by itself. Generate interest to more people in the Contemporary Art and who is behind it.
During my childhood, there was nothing more exciting than collecting and trading cards of famous Mexican wrestling figures. Each week, as soon as I got my allowance, I ran to the corner store to buy them, driven not just by the fervour for my heroes, but also by a kind of urge to fill the card album and attain hero status among my friends. In 2002, when I started my career as a visual artist, I realized many adults I met still shared the same childlike fascination with heroes, for heroes pervade all ages and social spheres, including that of the art world.
While trading cards generates a sense of community among those who share the same passion for collectibles, it also contributes to the popularity of a given figure. My art project appropriates and transfers such mechanisms to the realm of the art world. Why? One of the main reasons for choosing this format is its participatory structure. Here, the limited edition cards featuring small reproductions of artists amount to thousands of small and affordable art pieces that cannot be the property of one, two or ten individuals, but of hundreds, if not thousands who thus generate a secondary market. So speculation becomes not a matter of a few individuals, but rather of a democratic mass. However, there are only 50 complete collections out there. Thus while they remain an object of desire, they can be obtained regardless of income, social standing, art knowledge, ethnicity, etc.
I'm dedicating the second volume of the CCFAF to the Venice Biennale 2015. It consist of 138 cards, 137 artists and 1 curator (Okwui Enwezor), and a special album to collect them. TheVenice Biennale is one of the most important events in the contemporaty art world and from my point of view it worths any people know the artists and the significance of thier works in the frame of this event. During last years the focus of my efforts are going to the education of the people in the contemporary art as a base of the democratization of the art world tha's why I'm offering this project to the world.
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CCFAF Volume I click here to see the complete album collection Volume I (306 Cards)
CCFAF Venice Biennale 2015 Special Edition consist of 138 cards and a special album to collect. Please see down below.
1. 400. ABBOUD,JumanaEmil 2. 401. ABDESSEMED, Adel 3. 402. ABONNENC, Mathieu Kleyebe 4. 403. ABOUNADDARA 5. 404. ACHOUR, Boris 6. 405. ADKINS, Terry 7. 406. AFIF, Saâdane 8. 407. AKERMAN, Chantal 9. 408. AKOMFRAH, John 10. 409. AKPOKIERE, Karo 11. 410. AL SOLH, Mounira 12. 411. ALGÜN RINGBORG, Meriç 13. 412. ALLORA, & CALZADILLA 14. 167.Kutlug Ataman 15. 413. BAJEVIC, Maja 16. 414. BALLESTEROS, Ernesto 17. 415. BALOJI, Sammy 18. 416. BARBA, Rosa 19. 92. Georg Baselitz 20. 417. BASUALDO, Eduardo 21. 418. BAUER, Petra 22. 419. BESHTY, Walead 23. 420. BHABHA, Huma 24. 41. Christian Bolstanski 25. 202. Monica Bonvicini 26. 421. BOYCE, Sonia 27. 422. BOYD, Daniel 28. 423. BREY, Ricardo 29. 424. BROODTHAERS, Marcel 30. 425. BRUGUERA, Tania 32. 427. CALHOUN, & McCORMICK 33. 428. CAO, Fei 34. 429. CHAMEKH, Nidhal 35. 430. CHERNYSHEVA, Olga 36. 431. CHUNG, Tiffany |
37. 432. COOP. CRÃTER INVERTIDO 38. 433. CREATIVE TIME SUMMIT 39. 434. DAMIANI, Elena 40. 435. DELLER, Jeremy 41. 436. DJORDAJDZE, Thea 42. 188. Marlene Dumas 43. 437. E-FLUX JOURNAL 44. 438. EDWARDS, Melvin 45. 439. EFFLATOUN, Inji 46. 440. EHMANN & FAROCKI 47. 441. EICHHORN, Maria 48. 442. EVANS, Walker 49. 443. FAROCKI, Harun 50. 444. FLOYD, Emily 51. 445. FRIEDL, Peter 52. 446. FUSCO, Coco 53. 447. FUSINATO, Marco 54. 448. GAINES, Charles 55. 74. Ellen Gallagher 56. 449. GALLARDO, Ana 57. 450. GARCIA, Dora 58. 451. GATES, Theaster 59. 452. GENZKEN, Isa 60. 453. GLUKLYA 61. 454. GOMES, Sõnia 62. 164. Katharina Grosse 63. 455. GULF LABOR 64. 8. Andreas Gursky 65. 113. Hans Haacke 66. 456. HADJITHOMAS & JOREIGE 67. 457. HARRY, Newell 68. 458. HASSAN, Kay 69. 274. Thomas Hirschhorn 70. 34. Carsten Hoeller 71. 459. HOLT & SMITHSON |
72. 460. IM, Heung Soon 73. 461. INVISIBLE BORDERS 74. 462. ISHIDA, Tetsuya 75. 463. JI, Dachun 76. 124. JULIEN, Isaac 77. 464. K., Hiwa 78. 465. KAMBALU, Samson 79. 466. KIM, Ayoung 80. 467. KLUGE, Alexander 81. 468. KNGWARREYE, Emily Kam 82. 469. LAGOMARSINO, Runo 83. 470. LEBER & CHESWORTH 84. 471. LIGON, Glenn 85. 472. MABUNDA, Gonçalo 86. 473. MADHUSUDHANAN 87. 474. MAHAMA, Ibrahim 88. 475. MALJKOVIC, David 89. 476. MAN, Victor 90. 477. MANSARAY, Abu Bakarr 91. 478. MARKER, Chris 92. 479. MARSHALL, Kerry James 93. 480. MARTEN, Helen 94. 481. MAURI, Fabio 95. 267. McQUEEN, Steve 96. 482. MOHAIEMEN, Naeem 97. 483. MORAN, Jason 98. 484. MÜLLER, Ivana 99. 485. MUNROE, Lavar 100. 486. MURILLO, Oscar 101. 487. MUTU, Wangechi 102. 488. NAM, Hwayeon 103. 30. NAUMAN, Bruce 104. 489. NDIAYE, Cheikh 105. 490. NICOLAI, Olaf 106. 40. OFILI, Chris |
107. 491. OGBOH, Emeka 108. 222. PARRENO, Philippe 109. 492. PASCALI, Pino 110. 1. PIPER, Adrian 111. 493. PONIFASIO, Lemi 112. 494. QIU, Zhijie 113. 495. RAISSNIA, Raha 114. 496. RAQS MEDIA COLLECTIVE 115. 497. REYNAUD-DEWAR, Lili 116. 498. RIDNYI, Mykola 117. 499. ROBERTS, Liisa 118. 500. ROTTENBERG, Mika 119. 501. SCHÖNFELDT, Joachim 120. 502. SELMANI, Massinissa 121. 503. SENGHOR, Fatou Kand&etilde; 122. 504. SHETTY & GUPTE 123. 505. SIBONY, Gedi 124. 506. SIMMONS, Gary 125. 507. SIMON, Taryn 126. 508. SIMPSON, Lorna 127. 509. SMITHSON, Robert 128. 510. SUBOTZKY, Mikhael 129. 511. SUHAIL, Mariam 130. 512. SZE, Sarah 131. 513. THE PROPELLER GROUP 132. 514. the TOMORROW 133. 240. TIRAVANIJA, Rirkrit 134. 515. TOGUO, Barth˜l˜my 135. 516. XU, Bing 136. 517. YOUNIS, Ala 137. 62. DHAdmann 138. 518. Okwui Enwezor |
All cards are for free, All money entries will support the education of children who live in poor communities in Latinoamerica.
1 Album (lim. edition of 2000)/ signed
5 Pack Cards / FREE / signed
1 DHAdmann Card (lim ed. of 1000)/ signed
5 € donation for children in LA
10 Pack Cards / FREE / signed
1 different special edition card/ signed
1 Different Art-Present with min. value of 40 €
3 € donation for children in LA
1 Album (lim. edition of 2000)/ signed
20 Pack Cards / FREE / signed
1 DHAdmann Card (lim ed. of 1000)/ signed
15 € donation for children in LA
"Education is also an art form" [J.Beuys]
@dhadmann David is a New Media Artist based in Berlin, Germany. He was selected in 2005 as one of the most influential electronic artists in Mexico. His work has been shown in Museums around the world including Conde Duque in Madrid, Arte Alameda in Mexico, as well as numerous international art fairs including Art Forum, Paris FIAC, Scope London, Scope NYC.
Trained as a computer engineer, David also earned a Ms. Degree in Marketing in 1998 and a MFA in 2003. Prior to working on his art projects, David had a successful career as an IT consultant working for large corporations including: Gillette, House of Fuller, TELMEX, Glaxo Smith Klein, Baxter, FCEDE, and Artfacts.Net.
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