
Evolving
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Archive
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Venue:
FOVEA gallery -
From:
August 11, 2009 -
To:
August 15, 2009 -
Location:
London
ICA, London
15 June – 23 August 2009
6/07 Maidstone – was taken to this bleak and abandoned industrial estate by Mel who did work experience with me earlier in the year – admired her tenacity at dragging a projector, battery and tent from the station out to […]
14/7 Capel-le-Ferne – stopped at Battle of Britain Memorial overlooking the channel. The site is landscaped to emphasise the skies and sea where much of the battle of Britain took place. The memorials to those who died in World War […]
Staring at an empty browser window is never good for the soul, so I’ve de-camped to this excellent little internet cafe round the corner. After the filming session yesterday it all seems to be getting even odder than it was […]
Exploring and producing some more images. Didi- Huberman’s “invention of Hysteria – Charcot and the photographic iconography of the Salpêtrière”. is proving to be a good source of ideas.
wow, it’s been busy. didn’t think i’d write that so soon. the results are out too. i’m now quite happy with the result i achieved. it was apparent to me that unless you’ve been through a degree yourself, the meaning […]
moving on. i’ve achieved a 2-1. i’ve started a blog on artist talking. good luck to all of you i’ve blogged with this year, i look forward to reading your ongoing blogs on artists talking. good luck to new bloggers […]
I think I am lucky in some respects with this medium of mosaic. It impresses people, particularly the building and construction industry. I went to a meeting with project managers a few days ago, they were impressed, the paving masons […]
Today, I know what I am and where I’m going. I have a show ahead in Geneva. I love to make art – these are my certainties. A curator from Geneva, over for a funeral (long story) came to look […]
1st post on artists talking. ive promoted myself from degrees talking. so this is it, the start of something new, well the continuation and progression rather than ‘new’ i hope. i feel i have the confidence and drive to continue […]
I’m at work… pretty tiring day… my job involves talking to victims of crime about what’s happened and trying to provide them some help, advice, support… not sure why that’s relevant to my artist-work. I spend quite a lot of […]
Having had some time at my disposal I had made a brief search about Whitstable on the internet. Its history as an Oyster fishery and film set for Dr Who was most prominent on line. I had also discussed the […]
Great meeting on Monday with Ken and Julia from M2 Gallery. We first met in Norway last year, Julia was another of Michael Petry’s Golden Rain artists. Since that first meeting over Margaritas in their suite at the Stavanger Clarion […]
So we find out this evening that we’re meeting the Lithuanian artists tomorrow. All eight of them. And then they move in with us. We’re wondering – do we take shots of vodka? or flowers? or both? Meanwhile, the TV […]
I have continued with the small paintings but have now added a portrait of a Morris Dancer. Dave has agreed to model for a number of live sessions. At the next session the film camera will be there as a […]
this is carrying on from my degree show blog. now im out in the big wide art world i hope this blog will prove to be as helpful as the last at recording and reflecting on my journey.
Sap has had many uses over the years and so far in my research I have discovered two methods of sap collection. The first is simply tap the tree by carving a series of v-shapes into the bark. The second […]
Image making and madness. Image making is seen as being so powerful that the major religions ban its practice. My image is the persona I present to the world. To a certain extent I have control over the image I […]
27 June. Whitstable. We left Ipswich just after 10 am on 26th June. I had tried to book in advance but had been unable to find cheaper tickets, so we bought ours from a machine at the station. As usual […]
Dear interested readers. Here is another update on our looming exhibition at the Works Gallery this September during the ArtsFest weekend in Birmingham. Plus some information and image on Bordeaux artist Richard Biardeau. The exhibition will run from 10th September-13th […]
Preparations for The Summer Gala weekend next Saturday are now being finalised – it seems that over the weekend things have started to pull together more – I’m really hoping we can pull off something interesting to promote the LAN!!! […]
I’m three quarters through a part time PgDip in History of Art. We’re just onto modern and contemporary art. Previously to that I did a BA at Chelsea in Fine Art: Painting. I work part time in quite a demanding […]
I’ve just had a great conversation with Martina Mullaney, an artist who is organising a discussion on Friday: Enemies of Good Art Whitechapel Art Gallery – Friday 17th July 14.30 “there is no more somber enemy of good art than […]
Any way you look at it, having a cameraman and sound man catching your every move is horrible. Especially when we’re sitting around trying to say hello to Anna, who’s just off a really terrible flight from Moscow. They did […]