Well it is certainly an interesting collaboration with Rachael. The instinctive element to our ideas, forming whilst working on our own, is as mysterious as the project, in a good way. I don’t know whether it is the House, or […]
Right, now I’ve just (literally, just)discovered my husband is off to Mexico for 3 weeks! How does that fit into my planning?! Juggling Hattie(4) and Archie(6), my work, the house and me…. And Christmas! I really have to start to […]
I seem to only get a short way in actually creating art work before I am off researching again. Though the initial point for the research may seem straight forward to satisfied, it always seems to lead on to many […]
Leafing through some of the books I borrowed from the library I was interested to see some mushrooms that look quite waxy. One looks almost identical to one of my wax sculptures! I am sure I have not seen the […]
I have been working on my ideas around the presentation of my work and the inferences and associations I can use to layer the display. The artists I have been looking at include Mark Quinn, Gaby Taplick, and Damien Hurst. […]
Don’t usually say much about my print elective here, I keep this blog about my core work and it’s developments, but… I went to the Manchester Artist Book Fair last weekend where our print Tutor had organised a table for […]
I have been contemplating a title for my show in December 8-18th with Julian Hartnoll. I have decided on I AM YOURS There are a number of reasons; Itis a title that is provocative and intimate Secondly the buildings I […]
Next stop ‘Stock Exchange’ – New Work Yorkshire’s new initiative to bring together artists for critical discussion. I sent an image and proposal as my ‘stock’ to invest in the discussions. Now I’m reassessing the relevance of my proposal and […]
Probably kicked off by looking at other artists’ work – I have been wondering lately what the difference is when artists initiate community based projects and comunity based projects. Where does the line site between art/activism/social science? Should artists receive […]
The latest iteration of SHOPPUTTING ‘Bottoms for Topshop’ involves placing clothes made for the bottom half of the body in branches of Topshop. Conneally has been stopped by security 4 times in the first two days of this piece and […]
SHOPPUTTING is an ongoing work that sees Paul Conneally placing clothes, shoes and other goods in shops. It is the opposite of shoplifting. The goods are not for sale but have a label informing shoppers that if they like this […]
I attended my graduation cermenony on Monday; the honeymoon period is now over, I have recovered from the stresses of student life, been on holiday, caught up on neglected tasks, worried about the superficiality of my ideas, got bored and […]
Regents Park , London
15 – 18 October 2009
Martin Creed, Bob and Roberta Smith, David Blandy, Coolness, Plastique Fantastique, '1-2-3-4', art-gig. Courtesy: grey area gallery.
Corrine Edwards. Katie Bonham. Sotis Philippides. Akiko Hirai. Sally McGill. Luca Tripaldi., '6 Potters @ The Wheel.'.
Kim Thornton, 'The Domestic Alchemist: Iron', Ultrachrome print, 2009.