I’ve been reading a lot about Michael Snow recently and the effect his experimental videos had on cinema. I’ve been reading about him because this weekend myself and James are going to the LUFF film festival in Switzerland and Snow […]
I cut short a rather overwhelming visit to Frieze last Thursday to collect some digitised Super 8 rushes from Sendean Cameras – one reel from the garden, one reel of test shots for another project in development Hagspiel & Comp. […]
Having spent some time reviewing my video work, thinking about ways i could relate it more to the built enviroment i’ve been doing some location hunting… I’ve been looking at brutalist buildings around town – central library, a few multi-storey […]
Fiona Tan: Cloud Island My first experience of Fiona Tan was back in the 53rd Venice Biennale with her show Disorient in the Dutch pavilion. I recall that the work was simultaneously stunning, very beautiful and intensely warm and heartfelt. […]
The lovely children from Exeter School made beautiful totems today and took lots of care over making leaves for the totem branches. One more workshop to go. Electrician finishes lights and sound tomorrow. Martin is also back to fit the […]
“Days left: 345” – AN, 19th October 2010 All of the minutes spent doing mindless things like applying make up, watching television and making tea. Everything is so trivial when you look at the bigger picture. You could really do […]
ONEDOTZERO_CASCADE’10 I have somewhat neglected the importance of blogging recently, but I feel as though I should make an active effort to regain that momentum. I can allow the inspiration to re-begin the blog since being lucky enough to be […]
Roasting Chestnuts around the world. Roasting Chestnuts – its childsplay
Talking about Open submission shows – I like the bit of humour in the Crash Open instructions – STEP TW0: DELIVERY 16TH -19TH NOVEMBER Successfully applicants will be ask to deliver their work to the gallery between the 16th – […]
The first semester is beginning to feel a little more settled. We have two more students who joined us last week so our group is now 7, a good size to have a diversity of specialism and opinions! Last week […]
I learnt today how my performance project is translated into Chinese. Well actually I now have two options. The first is the most direct translation of “The Customer Is Always Wrong” which is something like CUSTOMER ALWAYS IS MISTAKEN. The […]
A quiet session in the Regional Print Centre due to illhealth & other commitments among would-be participants – but we got some work done! Please note that a parcel of unfinished work from the Nant Gwrtheyrn sessions is now available […]
Have been working five days a week for the last three weeks and my creativity has been diverted elsewhere. I have managed to clear my overdraft and have a bit of money aside now for framing. Gonna have to work […]
Just noticed I’ve been selected for artist of the week on Axis along with Claire Brewster – nice surprise, http://www.axisweb.org/Directory.aspx?FT=&TYPE=2
Yesterday five secondary school age pupils made their totems – infact they enjoyed it so much they made two each. With great results – a bit of a sea of glitter but all the better for it! Today some lovely […]
Futurist Cinema, Liverpool
18 September – 28 November 2010
Catherine Bertola, 'Thought for the Week', 2010.
Catherine Bertola, 'Thought for the Week 2010'.
Kirsty Sumerling, 'Framed fragments neckpiece', White precious metal, 18ct gold, corten steel and vitreous enamel., 18/10/2010. Photo: John K. McGregor. Courtesy: Kirsty Summerling. Fragments Neckpiece being shown as part of the City Exhibition hosted by ACJ-Bristol in the New Gallery at the RWA in Bristol.
Michael Willis, 'The Beginning', 2010.