Disordered bodies fractured minds
Hollybush Gardens, London
14 September – 21 October 2012
Hollybush Gardens, London
14 September – 21 October 2012
Sadie Coles HQ, London
5 September – 4 October 2012
White Cube Bermondsey, London
7 September – 11 November 2012
1 February 2012, Shoreditch, London. Recording Time: 33 minutes.
As part of Joshua Sofaer’s Artist as Leader research, sculptor and installation artist Cornelia Parker discusses how she came to art making and her reluctance to assume the position of leader: “All my work is about undoing positions of power”.
I’ve got less than 5 whole days left, and whilst it feels like a long time since leaving home, it still feels like a very short time here. I’ve just spoken to Lingmin, the Professor of International Development at Shanghai […]
These pictures represent a small number of experiments I undertook as part of the Repetition, Replicas & Multiples module at university. The module aimed to look at how artists from the 20th Century to the present have deployed process, serielaity […]
Being told by my own Mother how she had described me to someone as the daughter who ‘doesn’t work’ stirred up some strong feelings in me. I was quite gobsmacked by what she said. On reflection, I think it got […]
The U Turn Portraits-Part One. “I am tired of myself to-night. I should like to be somebody else.” Oscar Wilde The Picture of Dorian Grey Well…my blog seems to be doing its work. After a period of illness, accompanying ennui […]
A Very Happy Photographer On Friday I received an email from Fotospace Gallery in Fife saying that I was one of 12 photographers selected to exhibit in their gallery in December. I had entered my pictures on the off chance […]
Its all in the editing The construction of the edit is well underway. Using HD video files means the rendering time is long and needs to be done fairly frequently to ensure smooth playback. My computer feels like it struggles […]
HE’S BACK!! Sockosaurus has returned…… with piercings (the naughty boy!). Thank you to Sockateer C who helped him on his way, taking him, so I hear, via a cultural trip to Compass to see some Performance Art. What an intellectual […]
More conversations and clothes have been in my head over the last few days. Which words belong to which people? The clothes and textiles are the people. Sometimes the text chooses the textile, sometimes the other way round. Sometimes the […]
“Is anyone feeling… lost? Confused? A bit?” The class was silent. “Yeah.” He looked up, somewhat shocked, but he must have expected that answer from at least someone. There were a few active participants in the group but more than […]
The audience came through a dark and very wet evening to get to our UFO East Anglian Archive talk last Wednesday evening. Dominique and I had an opportunity to show images from the Space Exchange process, talking about our experiences […]
Lensor Gallery Latest News… Martina Hoppenheimer has been named curator of the seventh edition of the Mazel Row biennial, Manifestoca internationale. Director and curator at the Lensor Gallery of Sharov Gaston specializes in “Hypereal museologialia” and new forms of cultural […]
Work in progress.
Work in progress
I had thought recently that my work, apart from being concerned with the materiality of paint, there was also a conflict between how I was working. I thought the conflict was between the process of painting; on the one hand, […]
Drawing number 1 Vesuvius
The aim of this blog is to document the development of my work and ideas, as I respond to the Joseph Wright collection at Derby Museum and Art Gallery. Invited by Synapse Arts, Derby Museum and Art Gallery and Derby […]
Most professional artists will occassionally need to seek legal advice about some aspect of their practice. This guide by Rebecca Farley signposts key sources of legal advice and information.