Emergency3 Interviews
Theo Wood talks to two of the judges of this year’s Emergency open exhibition at Aspex in Portsmouth.
Theo Wood talks to two of the judges of this year’s Emergency open exhibition at Aspex in Portsmouth.
Performa 07 (Various Venues), New York
7-14 November 2007
Have tried and failed to update my introduction since it is no longer accurate about the work I am doing. For the past year I have been working on an heritage project using new media along with Dr Carole Reeves, […]
Not much to report on the ‘audience development’ front. I have to admit to feeling a bit jaded about the whole thing. However, the new Kalender is with the printer now, and I’m hoping to pick up the completed job […]
WHAT STAYS, WHAT GOES, WHAT’S LEFT BEHIND? Private View: Dan Davies, Jack Lavender, Hannah Lees, Marco Palmieri, Siobhan McGhee, Polly Read.
Thursday 6th December This morning I took full advantage of the rain: I attached a contact mic to the old metal lamp I found in the photography studio and put it outside to collect the sound of the raindrops. It […]
Thursday 6th December I’ve just got back from my little resonance experiment. As I suspected the stairwell supports a lot of harmonics, and with my basic equipment I didn’t get the root frequency as such. I did however note down […]
From the drawings canvases where produced keeping clear communication with the viewer by: • Exploring size of canvas to compound feelings, mood and emotion • Using colour to enhance understanding and clarity • Bold minimal lines outline the seriousness of […]
I got two prints through yesterday and i’ve just sent one off to jan. I found the image so beautiful as it was that it was hard to know what to do with it. I decided to scan and photocopy […]
Has anyone seen the robin lately?
The Jester is somewhere out there. He set out holding a frame waiting for someone to make something of him. Will he be revealed or concealed for ever?
There were some leaves that came from another print and set off alone.
Expect to hear later today whether our application for funding for a print on demand book from the Welsh Heritage Lottery Fund will have to be done in Welsh too. If this is so it will push the budget well […]
Well, gales and rain notwithstanding, the tree in the churchyard now sports a lexicon (though without the definitions) of words from St George’s.
Cardboard Inlay Inlaying veneer has led me to creating some pieces using other materials. I have been producing some work in cardboard, mainly cereal packaging using their visuals to make little pictures. Using the window method similar to that with […]
I know that mine is at home waiting for me today. I’m really excited can’t wait to see what it’s like!!!!
I have been working in St George’s Church over the last few days. My artist in residence role has been slightly overwhelmed by the arrival of ‘Cards for Good Causes’ at the church. I think you would have to be […]
Spending much of my time editing video at the moment and panicking about all I have to do before Christmas which frighteningly is now only 21 days away!The Inishlacken videos will be shown in Galway next year. There are three […]
I firmly believe in the power and purpose of art to inform contemporary life. That being said, occasionally in ones darker moments that nagging doubter of purpose pops up and questions whether what one is doing has any value. This […]
I’m hoping that my next print will arrive shortly.I know it’s in the post.
the layers are building up. some lovely marks and the envelopes are already telling stories
Is it possible for artists to truly engage in collaborative work with other practitioners of different disciplines without them slipping into a parasitic relationship?
Talbot Rice Gallery, Edinburgh
20 October – 8 December 2007