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RedBall Project

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RedBall Project
RedBall in Toronto, Canada in 2009
ArtistKurt Perschke
Type15 feet in diameter (4.5 meters), 269 pounds (122 kg) inflated or 250 pounds (110 kg) deflated

RedBall Project is a public travelling street art piece by US-born artist Kurt Perschke.[1][2][3] Considered “the world's longest-running street art work"[4][5][6] the project consists of a 15 ft inflated red ball wedged in different city spaces in various cities around the world.[7][8] Placed in a choreographed suite of installations within a city and usually lasting one or two weeks, each specific site lasts only one day.[9][10] RedBall Project has received strong international media and public attention,[11][12][10] and has been featured in several urban art books, art journals,[13] and media.[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Kurt Perschke

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RedBall was created in 2001 by contemporary artist Kurt Perschke.[22][23] Perschke is best known for his works in sculpture, video, collage, set design and public space.[24][25] Other prominent works by Perschke include commissions for various institutions including The Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, and Technisches Museum Wien.[26] His set designs for Kate Weare Dance Company have also received critical accolades in The New York Times.[27] Born in Chicago, Perschke currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.[28][29]

Design

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The RedBall is 15 feet in diameter (4.5 meters) and weighs 269 pounds (122 kg) inflated or 250 pounds (110 kg) deflated.

Exhibitions

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The sculpture in a Portland Transit Mall shelter in 2007
The sculpture wedged in London's Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges
The sculpture in the snow under the Fargo Theatre marquee
Year City, country Location
2001 St. Louis, US
2002 Barcelona, Spain El Bruc, Roman Wall, Jaume I, Barcelonetta Beach, MACBA by Richard Meier, Barcelona Culture Studio
2003 Sydney, Australia Harbour Bridge, Railway Square, Woolloomooloo Wharf, Market Street, Pit & Martin Place, Aurora Place, AMP Center, 28 Margaret, State Theatre, Phillip Street Industrial Court Building, Australia Square, MLC Center, Town Hall, Circular Quay
2005 Portland, US Schnitzer Concert Hall, Portland City Hall, 5th Avenue Bus Stop, M.S. Glass, Weiden + Kennedy, Portland World Trade Center 2, Pioneer Square
2007 Chicago, US Millennium Park, Spertus Institute, Wishbone Restaurant, Field Museum, Grant Park Grant Park, Seventeenth Church, LaSalle Bridge, Wicker Park – Damen Stop, Union Station/Jackson Bridge Hyde Park Art Center, IIT by Rem Koolhaas, Chess Pavilion, 19 S LaSalle, Calder’s ‘Flamingo’/Federal Plaza, Chicago Cultural Center
2008 Scottsdale, US Trolley Bridge, McDowell Mountain Ranch Skate Park, Arabian Library, Bell Tower at Scottsdale Center for Performing Arts, Pinnacle Peak Park, Granite Reef, Loloma Station, Bentley Gallery
2008 Grand Rapids, Michigan, US Gerald R. Ford Museum, UICA Opening Night, Rosa Parks Circle, GRCC Fieldhouse, The BOB, Grand Rapids Ballet
2008 Toronto, Canada Nathan Phillips Square, Old City Hall, First Canadian Place, Elm St. Alley, Ryerson University, Queen Street W. Alley, Harbourfront Centre
2009 Taipei, Taiwan Chiang Kai-shek Memorial National Theater, Taipei Cinema Park, Exhibition SiteBo Pi Liao Street, Shin Kong Mall, Taipei MOCA
2010 Norwich, England Norwich Railway Station, Novi Sad Friendship Bridge, York Alley, All Saints Green, Pull’s Ferry, St. Andrews Lych Gate, Fire Station, Chapelfield North, St. Peter Mancroft Church, Sainsbury Center for Visual Art, Norwich Castle, St. Gregory’s Alley, Norwich Cathedral
2011 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi Art, Corniche East, Qaryat Al Beri, Al Jahili FortAl Ain Palace Museum, Madinat Zayed, Qasr Al Sarab, Park, Emirates Palace, Corniche West, Zayed Stadium
2012 Perth, Australia Cottesloe Beach, Subiaco Arts Centre, Fremantle Town Hall, Perth Train Station Overpass, Perth Convention Centre, Perth Train Station/Wellington Bus Station, Albany Town Hall, Albany Western Australian Museum, Downtown Albany Rotunda, State Theatre Centre of WA, UWA Library, Sail and Anchor Pub (Fremantle), UWA Writers Festival, YMCA Victoria Street, Council House, The Bakery, QV1 Fountain, Festival Gardens
2012 England Padington Beach, Brixham, Torquay Harbour, Torbay (Spanish Barn), Plymouth (Queen's Arms), Plymouth (White Lane), Plymouth Hoe, Exeter High St, Exeter Almshouse, Exeter River Quayside, Weymouth cider bar, Weymouth, Town Bridge, Weymouth, Esplanade, Weymouth, Portland Cove House Inn, London Golden Jubilee Bridge, Waterloo Bridge in London, Convent Garden in London, Millennium Bridge in London
2012 Leuven, Belgium Rector de Somer Square, Martelaren Square, Mechelse Street, Kieken Street, Brussels Street, University Library, City Park
2013 California, US Los Angeles Theatre, Edgemar Building, Security Pacific Building, Pershing Square, Four Embarcadero Center, Contemporary Jewish Museum, Bentley Reserve, BART Embarcadero Station, CA Lottery HQ
2013 Paris, France Cafe Beaubourg, Hotel de Ville, Seine River Cruise, Passerelle Simone de Beauvoir, Canal St. Martin, Place du Commerce, Jardin du Luxembourg
2013 Lausanne, Switzerland Bel-Air et Rue de Genève, EPFL – Learning center, Place Chauderon, Eglise St-François, Ouchy (Place de la Navigation), Place de l’Europe, Palais de Rumine
2014 Rennes, France Opéra, Dames, Republic, Pont levis, Porte mordelaise, Station CDG, Ouest France, Saint George
2014 Galway, Ireland Spanish Harch, Druid Lane, Quay Street, Promenade, Meyrick Hotel, Corrib River, Townhall Theatre
2014 Montreal, Canada Biosphere, Place des Arts, Quartier des Spectacles, Berson Monuments, Parc Metrom Bank of Montreal, Fontaine Park
2018 Chapel Hill, North Carolina
2018 Fargo, North Dakota, US and Moorhead, Minnesota, US Plains Art Museum, Minnesota State University Moorhead, Great Northern Bicycle Company, Lindenwood-Gooseberry Park Pedestrian Bridge, Fargo Parks & Rec Office, Rourke Art Gallery + Museum, Fargo Theatre.
2019 Rouen, France Gros-Horloge, Palais des Sports, Musée des Beaux-Arts
2021 Cognac, France [30]
2021 Santa Cruz, US [31]
2022 Liverpool, England [32]
2023 Saskatoon, Canada [33]
2024 Tainan, Taiwan [34] Official Reception Stone Arch, Chúi-sian-keng, Tainan Park Nenji-tei, NCKU, Anping Castle, Tainan Art Museum, The Spring, Xinhua District Council House, Zhuxi Moon -Viewing Bridge, Dainanmen Castle

Lawsuits

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In May 2013, Perschke filed a lawsuit against the European conglomerate Edenred, S.A. over the use of RedBall Project’s concept in a promotional campaign. The international law firm Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher took on the cross-border dispute and filed a complaint in Federal court against Edenred.[35] The case was settled out of court. While the precise terms of the resolution remain confidential by mutual agreement, it has been reported as “a legal victory for RedBall Project”.[36] Perschke said that he views the resolution as favorable because it was based on terms that respect his intellectual property rights.[37][38] In 2015, Perschke accused Shell Oil Company to have used his concept of the RedBall project in a global print ad campaign.[39] The accusation on artistic copyright infringement received media attention.[40][1] The ad campaign was ended, and the case was settled out of court.

Publications featuring RedBall Project

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  • "Big Art, Small Art" (Manco, Tristan), Thames & Hudson; 1 edition (October 14, 2014), ISBN 978-0500239223
  • "Overs!ze" (Viction:ary), Victionary (May 24, 2013), ISBN 978-9881943989
  • “Going Public” (R. Klanten, S. Ehmann, S. Borges, L. Feireiss Release), Gestalten (August 2012), ISBN 978-3-89955-440-3
  • "The Red Rubber Ball at Work" (Caroll, Kevin), McGraw Hill (October 1, 2008), ISBN 0071599444
  • "The Artist’s Guide" (Battenfield, Jackie), Da Capo Press (June 9, 2009), ISBN 978-0306816529
  • "Creaticity" (Poch Poch), Gustavo Gili (2010), ISBN 8494115413

Awards

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References

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  1. ^ a b Brown, Mark (2014-11-20). "RedBall Project artist accuses Shell of appropriating his idea". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  2. ^ Burke, Siobhan (2013-11-08). "Shady Paths on Which a Butterfly Flutters". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  3. ^ Public Art: A World's Eye View. ICO Norio Mochizuki. 2007. ISBN 9784931154322.
  4. ^ "Quartier des spectacles | REDBALL MONTRÉAL". www.quartierdesspectacles.com. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  5. ^ "Les escales improbables de Montréal » RedBall Montréal / Mobile sculptural installation at Berson Momuments". Scoop It.
  6. ^ "New York artist Kurt Penshke's RedBall comes to Montreal". Corbis.
  7. ^ "Giant red ball in Weymouth streets for Cultural Olympiad". BBC News. 2012-06-21. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  8. ^ "Montreal's having a ball with Kurt Perschke's creation". CBC News.
  9. ^ "Giant red ball breaks free from art installation, rolls down Ohio street striking cars in wild ride". Daily News. 22 August 2015.
  10. ^ a b "Kurt Perschke's RedBall Project: giant red balls are about to invade Britain". The Telegraph. 28 February 2012.
  11. ^ "Toledo: A Giant Red Ball Got Loose and Started Rolling Through Ohio City". ABC News.
  12. ^ "Interactive Giant Red Ball". My Modern Met. 29 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Balle géante dans le monde entier". Design Journal. 12 January 2012.
  14. ^ "Time Magazine: What Ball?". Time.
  15. ^ "La course folle d'un ballon géant dans une ville américaine". Le Figaro (in French). 2015-08-25. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  16. ^ Whyte, Murray (2009-06-06). "Artist puts the ball in our court at Luminato". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2023-12-18.
  17. ^ "The Red Ball Project". Hugh Magazine.
  18. ^ "Red Ball Project". Vogue Italia. 7 May 2013.
  19. ^ "Public Art in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi: Kurt Perschke's Red Ball Project" (PDF). Isabela Hughes.
  20. ^ "Red Ball Project". Lieux Publics.
  21. ^ "Le RedBall Project de Kurt Perschke débarque à Paris". Sortir a Paris.
  22. ^ "Giant Red Ball Rolls Down Toledo Streets". The Huffington Post. 21 August 2015.
  23. ^ "The RedBall Project by Kurt Perschke". The Rising Hollywood. 11 November 2023.
  24. ^ "Kurt Perschke – RedBall Project (Paris)". Be Street.
  25. ^ Genocchio, Benjamin (21 August 2005). "When Artists Discover Craft-Oriented Kitsch". The New York Times.
  26. ^ "Reality Check with Kurt Penschke". Artist Career Guide.
  27. ^ Dunning, Jennifer (13 August 2008). "In Berkshires Dance Oasis, Fresh Talents Still Bloom". The New York Times.
  28. ^ "Conversations with Artists - Kurt Perschke of the Redball Project". Broadway World.
  29. ^ "Kurt Perschke's RedBall Project Takes Giant Ball On World Tour". The Huffington Post. 24 May 2012.
  30. ^ "Cognac | RedBall Project | Traveling public art".
  31. ^ "Santa Cruz | RedBall Project | Traveling public art".
  32. ^ "City details meta data CMS".
  33. ^ "RedBall Saskatoon".
  34. ^ "Celebrate Tainan 400".
  35. ^ "Artist Kurt Perschke Accuses Oil Giant Shell of Stealing His Ideas". Art News. 21 November 2014.
  36. ^ "The RedBall Project in Court". Art Weekenders. 12 February 2014.
  37. ^ "Perschke v. Edenred SA et al". PaceMonitor.
  38. ^ "Street Art in Suit with French Conglomerate". PRWeb.
  39. ^ "Artist accuses Shell". Art News. 20 November 2014.
  40. ^ "Kurt Perschke and the Big Red Ball". Gallereo.
  41. ^ "RedBall Project". American For The Arts.
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