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  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Wieden+Kennedy and Pat and Trevor
  • From:
    July 20, 2009
  • To:
    August 30, 2009
  • Location:
    London
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Untitled blog post from "The Pearl Fisher"

Dear Alex, Yes I can remember quite a few things but I hope they’re not too personal…I liked the Hammer writing (the titles) -it reminded me of the First Reich typography-I wonder if that was intentional considering the era the […]

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Untitled blog post from "selected & rejected"

Lately I’ve been asking myself: ‘Why am I doing this blog?’ Originally I thought that it would stimulate comment – and when it didn’t I posted the conversation I was having on my own web site. But now I understand […]

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Untitled blog post from "macro & micro"

On Saturday I had a video screened at The Tenderpixel Gallery London as part of Rushes Soho Shorts. Unfortunately other commitments meant that I couldn’t attend. It will be showing every afternoon until 31st July. http://tenderpixel.com/rushes09.html They have also produced […]

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Untitled blog post from "Recording in progress"

Wow, isn’t time going fast? I’m now in a space, not the one originally mooted but something closer and great for what I need over the next few months. Just getting to this point has required a questioning of needs […]

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Untitled blog post from "Artothlon, Summer 2009"

Watch the second Artothlon TV commercial. We only got it this afternoon – it looks more erotic than life really is… Ania and I were having a private discussion in my room and in comes Skirmatas, the cameraman, asking for […]

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Untitled blog post from "Colin of Alaska"

Writing a blog has become a part of my practice in a completely unexpected way: it has become a work in itself. I made my first ever tentative attempts at writing a blog here, on Artists Talking. I have a […]

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Untitled blog post from "Colin of Alaska"

I have conceived this character, Colin d’Alaska, as a new work. I saw that his blog could give me the opportunity to explore new ideas, new ways of looking at images, new ways of communicating some of the issues that […]

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Untitled blog post from "What The Matter Is"

I’m still thinking about these things I’ve been painting red, and why I’m not altogether convinced by them. I’m keeping them in their original places around the house, and that’s a good start, but despite that they’ve still got some […]

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Colin of Alaska

‘We drove down to the coast today. Mrs d’Alaska’s mum said we should boil the water before we went swimming.’ Colin d’Alaska, his family and friends, are a (kind of) living artwork, allowing me to investigate new methods of communicating […]

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Sarah Marie Casey
Blog Artist

Invisible Lines: Drawing the Delicate

This blog tracks the development of a drawing research project which explores relaltionships between activities of drawing and those other professional practices. It focuses on interrogating shared interdiciplinary enagagement with notions of ‘delicacy’ and aims to use this information to […]

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Untitled blog post from "Across the Atlantic"

My journey on the train was beautiful; the view literally consisted of tree, tree, tree, sap, tree, lake, tree, tree etc. I found myself becoming slightly frustrated that I could not be out in the forest but the sighting of […]

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Untitled blog post from "Project Me"

FANTASTIC! I just logged on to my email – the first time since arriving in Stockholm – and see that I have been offered the residency studio at wip:sthlm. I’ll call/email Erik at wip:sthlm to arrange to meet him and […]

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Untitled blog post from "Invisible Lines: Drawing the Delicate"

The Patina Series Drawing made using processes of magnification using grease on light sensitive paper. This work is the culmination of a series of experiments which explore the conventions around preservation in costumes archives. Ultimately conservators seek to prevent damage […]

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