The Robin Currency
is a fully functioning currency system based on prime numbers.
The coin and notes of any denomination each correspond to one prime number and are therefore unique. Other currencies such as Euros, Dollars and British Pound can be exchanged for ROBIN™. The currency can be freely traded and the fluctuating exchange rates reflect its market value.

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The ROBIN™ Currency at Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art

Robin Bhattacharya has been invited to present his work as part of the collective exhibition “Hints to Workmen” at the Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland, UK.

Several notes of The ROBIN™ Currency are on display in the form of an explanatory installation. More denominations are available in exchange for other currencies exclusively at the gallery for a short period of time.

Along with The ROBIN™ Currency the artist presents a newer, photograohic work entitled “Raising of the Jolly-Roger on Lake Zürich”. ‘Hints to Workmen’ is the first time this work is presented to the public.

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Hints to Workmen
at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art
Sunderland, UK

Exhibition dates: 5 November 2010 – 5 February 2011
Preview: Thursday 4 November 6:00 – 8:00pm


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“A few small hints… a few nudges can help a lot… Libertarian paternalists should attempt to steer people’s choices in welfare-promoting directions. ‘Choice architecture’ can be established to nudge us in beneficial directions..” From Nudge, Cass Sunstein and Richard Thaler, 2008

Harun Farocki (Berlin), Peter Watkins (Felletin, France), Gailan Abdullah Ismail (Erbil, Iraq),
Rainer Ganahl (New York), Vinca Petersen (Kent), Stuffit (Bristol), Anna McCarthy (Munich),
Baptiste Debombourg (Paris), Keetra Dean Dixon (New York), Robin Bhattacharya (Zurich),
The Economist, King Mob (London), Misteraitch (Sunderland), The Diggers (San Francisco),
The Open Council

‘Hints to Workmen’ takes its theme from two texts that have aimed to improve the lives of the majority of ordinary working people. ‘Hints to Workmen’ is the title of an educational pamphlet written when capitalism was in crisis – the mid-1840s. Its ideas seem to strangely parallel recent political advertising campaigns, and ‘Nudge’ theory beloved of the current leaders on both sides of the Atlantic. Both ‘Nudge’ and ‘Hints to Workmen’ suggest that “libertarian paternalists” in positions of power should provide their people with “hints” as to how best to live. But whose interests are at stake?

The exhibition offers a sequence of ‘hints’ that international artists suggest will help shape a better world. It brings together documentation of interventions that artists have realised in public spaces, and in the wider public sphere. The works examine the possibilities for new forms of direct action, from politicized forms of play to outright civil disobedience. They range from inventing your own currency to spearheading full-blown protests, to staging absurd events that bewilder the authorities. The exhibition asks us to re-imagine, to use historian Tony Judt’s recent words, what our “collective ideals [are] around which we can gather, around which we can get angry together, around which we can be motivated collectively?”

It begins with a series of bracing and bitterly funny advertising images for major banks from the 1930s, during the last major financial crisis. Surprisingly, they include a campaign by the ‘Church of England Building Society’ selling mortgages to a new class of potential homeowners. These images hint that what define the English are faith, hope and usury: faith in liberty, or else the freedom of the market; and hope for property and prosperity – with both obtained on credit.



Robin Bhattacharya presents two projects. The first is his own personal currency, establishing his autonomy on the international capital markets. The second documents his interventions in the banking centre of Zurich, where he raises the pirate flag, the Jolly Roger, above a private yacht.

LogoNorthern Gallery for Contemporary Art

Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art: http://www.ngca.co.uk


Robin Bhattacharya first solo show at RAUM № 2 – Bern, Switzerland

SELF PORTRAIT

The Robin Genome Project

In his first ever solo show – SELF PORTRAIT – Robin Bhattacharya presents a brand-new work entitled “The Robin Genome Project” at RAUM № 2 in Bern, Switzerland.

At the exhibition, selected notes of The ROBIN™ Currency will be exclusively available in exchange for other currencies.

Exhibition Dates:
19 November 2010 – 28 November 2010





Münstergasse 62
CH-3011 Bern, Switzerland

SELF PORTRAIT at RAUM № 2:

www.raum-no.ch

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The Robin Genome Project -

Project Website:

www.therobingenome.com


Now on Facebook

The ROBIN™ Currency Online Store is now cross-integrated with the social networking site Facebook.


To become a Friend of The ROBIN™ Currency on Facebook, you must be invested in any amount ROBIN™.


At the ROBIN™ Currency Online Store you can conveniently exchange other currencies such as Euros, Swiss Francs, British Pound, US Dollars for The ROBIN™ Currency online using your credit card. (Buy a ROBIN™ Now)


Once you have bought a ROBIN™, just add ‘Robin Bhattacharya’ as you add all your other friends on Facebook. The ROBIN™ Currency on Facebook should automatically recognise your name…


You will then belong to the exclusive circle of the Friends of  The ROBIN™ Currency.


New Numbers Available

Responding to the world market situation and in coordination with state and other banks, a brand new series of prime number ROBIN™ has been released.


First offered at the presentation of the Robin AG in Baar (Zug), Switzerland on 6th of December 2008, the following additional ROBIN™ notes are now, as of the 3rd of March 2009, freely available to purchase at The ROBIN™ Currency Online Store:

577
677
743
859
911
1061
1171
1231
1321
1483
1553
1693
1861
1997
2017
2333
2887
3529
3881
4177
5021
5507
6007
6449
7331


Please go to the Exchange Rates Table to see all prime numbers available -


Or go right ahead and buy a ROBIN™ Now!


The ROBIN™ Currency – Online Store Now Open

Today Friday 5/9/08 at 12.00 GMT The ROBIN™ Currency – Online Store has officially opened and you can now conveniently exchange other currencies such as Euros, Dollars, Swiss Francs, British Pound, Yen, Yuan, Dinar, Rupees or Rubles for The ROBIN™ Currency online using your credit card. (Buy a ROBIN™ Now)

 

At the moment there is no packaging and postage fee – Free World-Wide Shipping!

 

What’s next? Possibly another set of ROBIN™ with higher prime numbers. As of now there are no ROBIN™ under 90 CHF / 55 EURO / 44 GBP / 86 USD available, after all notes over 443 ROBIN™ have sold out. (See Exchange Rate Table)

 

But as the coin and notes of any denomination each correspond to one prime number, they all are unique and have so far only increased in value. (See Market Analysis

The position of the artist Robin Bhattacharya on the international art market guarantees the value of the ROBIN™ currency.


Images from Swiss Art Awards

Images of exchange desk installation and sales talks at Swiss Art Awards 2008, during Art Basel, 2-8 June 2008, Basel, Switzerland.


Winner of Kiefer Hablitzel Award for young swiss artists.




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Exchange desk




Photography by D. Aebi


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