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November 25, 2009 -
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Location:
Yorkshire
Dyddiau Du/ Dark Days John Cale 53rd Venice Biennale For Wales, Venice
7 June – 22 November 2009
Haunch Of Venison, London
9 October – 7 November 2009
Northcabin, Bristol
30 August – 20 September 2009
It is what it says on the tin.
Artist Profiles Stine Ljungdalh Stine Ljungdalh works with a number of alter egos or personas, all drawn to the idea of capturing the hidden or invisible with the aim of creating an experimental zone. Her art practice includes writing, photography, […]
Artist Profiles Andrew Hladky Andrew Hladky is a London based artist who graduated from Wimbledon School of Art with an MA Painting in 2003. Andrew describes his painting technique as a 3-dimensional form of Pointillism. He constructs his paintings using […]
Where does the time go? I set up my exhibition next Monday, and suddenly realised that I still have a few things to do. Nothing major to force me to stay working until the wee small hours, just lots of […]
Carrie – How can it be November already…the summer has flown by, and I think that has alot to do with how busy The Mutual has been keeping me. After Brigadoon in September, we presented a fundraiser at SWG3 with […]
Well, it’s been a week since I last updated this blog. I wish I could say that I’ve achieved loads in that week but I haven’t. Work,my wifes 50th and union duties seem to have conspired against me. Of coarse […]
In my last post, I planned to work on some small canvases all around the theme of boundaries. I spent most of last week making and thinking about these small pieces. They aren’t pieces of work as such, more of […]
i’m feeling happier. the burden of not knowing whether to continue with the ma has been eased by talking with the course leader, we’ve agreed i need some time to sort out my inner monologue. as he said, he doesn’t […]
Our method so far of working independently then coming together to discuss our latest developments is proving to be a bit of a metaphysical journey in itself. Our ideas and thoughts seem to be converging despite working so independently and […]
Last weekend saw Feng-Ru Lee’s performance take place in the Collection Auditorium. The performance began with a film that saw Milee the Sheep and her Animal Orchestra preforming in a forest from dawn to dusk, which felt like the animals […]
Last week I was up at the Museum, facilitating a mass Gifting session with groups from Backwell school in the rear hall of the Museum. It felt good to be out in the open rather than in a closed room, […]
Very busy week, exciting in work as The Forestry Commission have just agreed to re-instate Raumlabor’s Jantar Mantar for one day only in Southport, so I’m busy helping organise that. Photo here if you want to see it. http://www.flickr.com/photos/liverpoolbiennial/393… I […]
right now I should be cutting. cutting lino. but this online world is distracting me. right-now i-shall-go- – – – – – – – (takes some discipline this art work)
Soz been too buzy making to report on the making of La Guerre des Verre. But last night Chesspoint came to pick them piece up (grout still drying in places). They liked what they saw and took it off to […]
Internationally acclaimed Artist Nikos Alexiou arrives in London to sett up his floor installation Grid as part of the show Celestial Contrakt’. Setting up his installation was an extremely dynamic process. The black floor background Nikos and I decided to […]
I needed a statement for the opening and as I wrote it, I realised it needed a new title, one more deliberate than Unravelling. Subverting the Straight Line. As I did the work, I gradually realised why I found the […]
Louise Nason Artist in residence. Well it has been a couple of weeks since I last posted. I have been able to concentrate on my own work and have now finished weaving my major piece. I have sill to finish […]
my neighbour really shouted at me yesterday over a fence dispute and I said sorry a lot even though it wasn’t my fault. Not good for self esteem, but good for not getting thumped. now I am going to sneak […]