Half an Hour from Paradise
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January 21, 2009 -
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The visit to Harewood House was interesting. It was a bit different to what I was expecting but I am not really sure how. It was good to talk to the people organising it and get a better idea of […]
thank goodness it's monday. the weekend is behind me, i'm feeling a little more like myself, that sapped energy i spoke of in the last post was indeed a warning of something on the horizon, tiredness like i'd not experienced […]
Exhibiting again in middle of November in a group exhibition exploring interactivity in an empty shop. Working on a project to try to inaugurate the project space in the universities new exhibition space which i am treating playfully. I hope […]
I found this when I was googling rather silly questions about the value of history. It is writen by someone called William Lund. It was by far the best thing I have found so far! History is important because WE […]
I have really got stuck into this mosaic in the last few days. An inner swelling of nervousness about it has consumed me. I felt it was below my real abilities and felt the colour relationships were not quite going […]
THOUGHTS Teamwork works. Working underground makes me feel low. Keep it simple. A week is a very short time to make, display, publicise and talk about the work. I love the big black bird. She is coming to CRATE. We […]
Absolutely awful weather, keeps me working on this project, horrible day. I feel like I have cabin fever, restless and uptight, good job I am home alone. At least if I am alone, no body suffers my mood, at least […]
Congratulations to everyone for their contributions to the White Night debate ‘Make Love Not War!’. This event was a great success. Devised and planned jointly by students of the Critical Fine Art Practice course at the University of Brighton and […]
White Night debate continuedImagining a world without war. For those who wanted to take part, a lie-down collaborative imagining came next. I led this, inviting people to lie down, close their eyes and to start imagining a world without war. […]
Here is a detail of 'Immersion'. Do you like being in the crowd?
It's been such a hectic and exhausting weekend buit it was well worth the effort. We had our Open studio event this weekend. The private view was on Friday night and we had an amazing turnout, the studio was packed […]