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1-1: Exhibition Gallery Now Live!

If you didn't quite manage to jet-set it to Basel for the art community's own World Cup at the beginning of the month, fear not! Our 1-1 Art of Football exhibition may be over, but you can still enjoy it from the comfort of your own computer screen thanks to our Exhibition Gallery. The latest addition to our 1-1 project is a series of panoramic views that allow you to delve - virtually - into every nook and cranny of the exhibition space.

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1-1: Praise Be! Patrik Söderstam's the winner!

In his supporting statement, Patrik Söderstam said he intended his spiritual 1-1 artwork to communicate 'how serious and important football can be'. He'll be pleased he treated the challenge with such zeal, as Nick Knight and Nike's design director Jesse Leyva have just announced Patrik as the overall winner of the 1-1 contest! Believing him to have best adhered to the initial brief and have produced a work most appropriate to collaborating on a Nike Dunk, they have asked us to pass on their congratulations to Patrik and all the 1-1 finalists, whose contributions to the exhibition in Basel did us proud. Well done, team!

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1-1: Associates Gallery Live!

With the NIKE 1-1 Art of Football exhibition kicking off this Wednesday, we are finally able to unveil the work of our Premier League of 1-1 associates in our latest Gallery. Plucked from across the globe, their work - whether photographic, illustrative or even inflatable - displays all the skill, tactical discipline and fancy-footwork of the world-class players our associates are. Inspired and inspiring, this latest addition to our project offers a tantalising taste of what is to come in the 1-1 exhibition slated for Basel later this week. But please, no dribbling...

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1-1: Ready to ROK!

When Rikki (ROK5008) mounted his canvas in the gallery this morning -an intricate patchwork of shiny leather facets- and we saw him produce no more than a fistful of marker pens to create his image, I thought we might be in for a long night before the ink would take. But Rikki works fast! Those of you who followed our live webcast of him at work will have already observed that he deviated from his initial proposal to sketch the gruesome Stuart Pearce, or the perhaps even less picturesque Brian Clough. Instead, he went with world number one, the NIKE-friendly Ronaldo, who is far easier on the eye as I'm sure you'll agree. And...he's already finished! Just in time for a quick Swiss ale before the private view begins.

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1-1: Play Ball!

In typical SHOWstudio fashion, we would of course offer our loyal viewers nothing less than a front-row seat in the stands for our 1-1 exhibition - but this time, there's a twist. From 14.30 Basel time (right about now in the UK), watch the kick-off as ROK5008 puts paint to paper - or rather, to his undulating 'canvas' of compressed leather footballs - and his final piece comes together before your very eyes.

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1-1: A Game of Two Halves

Following the launch of the NIKE 1-1 Art of Football exhibition in Basel yesterday, this afternoon we are hoping to bring you something rather unique. From 14.30 Basel time, watch our live stream as 1-1 finalist ROK5008 (a.k.a. Rikki Marr) creates his Art of Football masterpiece. The above archetypal image of footballing prowess, alongside a rather unconventional canvas of deflated footballs and layered paper advertising posters should give some inkling as to the final work, but stay tuned for more as the day rolls on...

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1-1: Mike in goal

Rebecca and Mike came to Basel today to check that all was well with their artwork, entitled "Goal": A classic picture frame, made to the dimensions of a full size goalpost.

Crafted by Simon Kenny and his team from the multi-talented premiership league set builders, Souvenir, the frame took six weeks to make and features hand carved details and real gold leaf.

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1-1: Patrik's here, the Messiah will along shortly

Some of the exhibitors have come out to Basel to install their Art of Football artwork: Behold Swedish designer and long-time SHOWstudio collaborator Patrik Soderstam assembling his artwork entitled "The Core".

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1-1: Basel set up with Swiss efficiency

The sum total of yesterday's exhibition set up was getting a lorry through Swiss customs and managing to unload it. We didn't even have a knife handy to open some of the works and take a look. But Federico, project manager from Italian agency, Sartoria (our creative co-partners), was entirely relaxed about it.

As predicted, today is another story, and a team of specialists are going about the build and set up of 29 works with the sort of cool efficiency you would expect from the Swiss. The grey squares are not a minimalist study in monochrome, nice as it is, but shows a test picture on a 2.5m x 2.5m LED screen, due to feature Sølve Sundsbø's video installation "Freestyle".

Other pictures show glimpses of Rebecca and Mike's "Goal!", Jiggery Pokery's "Just for Kicks" and works by +41, Pfadfinderei, Rae Martini, Patrik Soderstam and Claudio Sinatti.

Look out for more additions to the 1-1 project on SHOWstudio over the next few days.

A reminder that the 1-1 Art of Football exhibition opens tomorrow, June 4, and runs until the 8th. If you are here for Art Basel, please drop by 18 Spitalstrasse between 14:00–20:00 and take a look!

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1-1: Finalists' Gallery Now Live!

BLOOD IN BLOOD OUT: Fryslan by Floor Wesseling

Sir Alex Ferguson once said "If you're going to be a footballer, be a great one. If you're going to have a dream, dream big." It seems great minds do think alike, as our 1-1 finalists have certainly pulled out all the stops in creating their art pieces. Whittling down to just legs-eleven entries was no mean feat, and our final selection, showcased in our appropriately titled Finalists Gallery, reflects the incredible variety that has characterised this contest from the get-go. From Jiggery Pokery's self-declared "table football crossed with a bingo machine" (a contraption which would surely benefit any municipal area), to Patrik Soderstam's 'The Core' (I'll never consider Maradona's 'Hand of God' in quite the same light...), to Mizo's anime football fetishism, the only thing you can expect is the unexpected.

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