When the Walls Come Down
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July 22, 2012 -
Location:
London
University of Glamorgan, Trefforest
8 June 2012
http://soundcloud.com/elena-thomas/anja-mccloskey-… The second free download is from Anja McCloskey. She has a great sound – accordion, guitars, violin, double bass… wondrous combo! http://www.myspace.com/anjamccloskey
Textiles & performance “Both Sun Ra, and Hélio Oiticica refused to separate the body from their conceptual and creative production.” http://solarflareark.wordpress.com/category/helio-oiticica/ It has been a almost a year I have been working in a young womans house one to one. […]
I have been in a bit of a state…..have sold the house, and to give time for my next decision I’ve decided to rent….but rent in Denys Lasduns Keeling House, which is the subject of one of my paintings, and […]
How to assess what is nice and what is nasty and the line between it all. That is the question. What is the intellectual rigour in this decision? Is it mine or yours? Does it depend on location, touch or […]
I’ve just been having a quick look at this site: http://sciencescapes.co.uk/
Caught between doing the necessary admin to increase project awarenss and making the work. I have now started the second section at least – using two old OS maps of the area I have approximated the region that corresponds to […]
Good day today. Lots of creative decisions made. Booked the project space to play in the basement, complete with scaffold tower so I could climb up and dangle things from the ceiling. I must say the combination of hard hat, […]
Ok. Log in found…always a very odd feeling as Julie and I have to be Elena [ who set it up] as there is presently no other way to do a joint blog…..and I keep losing it [and the log […]
Launched today, a new online exhibition will tell the stories of significant works of twentieth century art that for one reason or another no longer exist.
Blogger Tamarin Norwood talks to Andrew Bryant about art and writing, the contemporary fascination with hermeneutics, and the tricky relationship between subjectivity and painting.
Maybe we are neglectful of this blog because we seem to communicate perfectly well elsewhere? Between each others’ blogs and emails. But you don’t know these things until you try do you? Perhaps Julie’s thought (at least I think it […]
Organised – if organised is the right word – a cupcake making workshop and tea party yesterday for the bunting forever participants. Luckily someone asked if I had the tea … the answer was a mad dash to the co-op. […]
I was scared to jump in and share before we’d decided what it was we’re going to do and that is still my main problem I think. But I think you’re right it is important to show how we get […]
I spent this afternoon at Modern Art Oxford arranging and rearranging the first batch of olololo books which arrived from Book Works this morning. They don’t need arranging, I just kept wanting to hold them. After a while I packed […]
So, time for some reflections as I bring the blog here on Degrees Unedited to a close later this week Nearly a month has past since the final assessment, the results are due on Friday. As with other graduating students […]