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moving into the area
Event Exhibition

water city

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    ART SPACE GALLERY
  • From:
    February 29, 2008
  • To:
    March 29, 2008
  • Location:
    London
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Newport Wetlands, Winter Reeds
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Newport Wetlands, Winter Reeds

Richard Corbett, 'Newport Wetlands, Winter Reeds', Oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Richard Corbett. That incredible luminensce of the reed heads caught by the winter sun.
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Severn Estuary, Winter's Calm
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Severn Estuary, Winter’s Calm

Richard Corbett, 'Severn Estuary, Winter's Calm', Oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Richard Corbett. That beautiful hazy inifinite winter's light on a sunny January morning.
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7AM
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7AM

Imogen Stidworthy, '7AM', Video. Courtesy: The Artist. Still from 7AM vdeo
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SCOULER ST. E14
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SCOULER ST. E14

FRANK CREBER, 'SCOULER ST. E14', oil on canvas, 2007. Photo: Peter Abrahams.
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moving into the area
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moving into the area

FRANK CREBER, 'moving into the area', oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Peter Abrahams. This painting responds to the anxiety often felt by communities when developers move into the neighbourhood which they own, the city scape is based on a drawing made at Blackwall East London.
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Teasel in Winter
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Teasel in Winter

Richard Corbett, 'Teasel in Winter', Oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Richard Corbett. Teasels at dusk in Newport Wetland's Centre, RSPB
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Teasels at Dusk
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Teasels at Dusk

Richard Corbett, 'Teasels at Dusk', Oil on canvas, 2008. Photo: Richard Corbett. Wonderful teasel against the dusk sky at the RSPB reserve, Newport Wetalnd's Centre
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Untitled
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Untitled

Odette England, 'Untitled', C-Print on Plexiglass, 90.3cm x 121.9cm, 2007. From the series 'Rush for Heaven': The traditional mode of temporality is a linear procession of past, present, future. Similarly, photography itself is a marking technology. Photographs are traces of an original event. Fixing them as still images, as symbols of life, is what the photographer does. 'Rush for Heaven' personalises the sequential elements of existence linked by location and artist, presenting the nature of energy and matter in its relation with space-time.
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Untitled
Event Exhibition

Through The Lens

  • Archive
  • Venue:
    Keighley Arts Factory
  • From:
    May 09, 2008
  • To:
    May 28, 2008
  • Location:
    Yorkshire
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Device #7
Resource Introduction

Artist-led activity

Chris Brown introduces a rulebook to guide you through the whys and wherefores of artist-led activity.

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Untitled blog post from "rolling my dung, in four acts"

It's been a dung-beetle type of day… I spare you the details; tomorrow I am with Mersey Film and Video figuring out Dvd Studio Pro to re-emerge the most knowledgeable Jack-Of-All-Trades around. This evening I saw Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company, […]

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Untitled blog post from "NO PARKING"

Its Friday already. Meeting last night. We are a truly clever collective. Despite the wine and hilarities we get the jobs done – and no-one falls asleep during the grown up bits.Julie (West) has made a plan of the building […]

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Untitled blog post from "Bedford Journal"

14/03/08 Yesterday I received some interesting news; apparently my application not to go to the Antarctic has passed onto the second round. Now I’m going to be disappointed if I don’t get it. After a good night’s rest I returned […]

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Blog Artist

Unheimlich

In 2008-2009 I will be involved in an exhibition reinvestigating Freud's idea of the uncanny managed by Matt Roberts Arts. I would like to use this blog to host my developing ideas and research.

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Untitled blog post from "Unheimlich"

This blog accompanies the touring art exhibition The Unheimlich, curated by Matt Roberts. I'm Matt Lippiatt, and I'm one of the artists whose work will appear in the exhibition. I plan to use this blog to collect research material including […]

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Untitled blog post from "Unheimlich"

Things that go Bump in the Night was an exhibition curated by Dominic Mason at the Victorian Gothic, at 20-21 Visual Arts Centre in Scunthorpe. The exhibition ran from 15 Sept – 1 Dec 2007, and featured work by Nigel […]

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