
Liminal Matter
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Archive
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Venue:
Heritage Gallery, University of Greenwich -
From:
August 31, 2017 -
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September 09, 2017 -
Location:
London
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Hi, I am wanting to start a weekly art class and have permission from the Scout group that I volunteer for to use the building for it at a fee of £10 a month, but I would need my own […]
JUNE 11 Today I’m at the ‘Field of Mars’, another crucial place in the history of St Petersburg. In the heart of the gardens is a large memorial site for those killed in the February Revolution of 1917. Later, the […]
JUNE 10, 2016 Today I continue testing my equipment to try and capture the magic of Gorskii’s late-imperial colouration. I’m standing outside the famous St Petersburg Stock Exchange Building (which, incidentally, is on the back of the 50 ruble note […]
JUNE 9, 2016 Today I continue in search of Gorksii’s St Petersburg. It is also my first day shooting. To test my methods, I set out to The Summer Garden, a place steeped in late-imperial Russian history: it was here, […]
JUNE 8, 2016 Arrived in the Motherland today. My research begins in St Petersburg, where I will be retracing the sites of some of Gorskii’s Petrograd images. To acclimatise, I’ve ordered the classic pelmeni and mors. The magenta drink seemed appropriate.
A weekly briefing featuring national and international news, including: new trustees for Liverpool Biennial; UK Holocaust Memorial shortlist on show; vigilantes steal Paris street art.
Research Many of the techniques used by both Maxwell and Gorskii are no longer available to us. According to the archives at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C (where Gorskii’s work is held), there is no known replica or illustration […]
2015 marks the centennial of a key moment in the life of another giant in the field of Colour Photography: Sergei Mikhailovich Prokudin-Gorskii. In 1909 Gorskii was commissioned by Tsar Nicolas II to document the sprawling Russian Empire, which then […]
James Clerk Maxwell 156 years ago, in 1861, Scottish scientist James Clerk Maxwell presented the world with the first ever colour photograph. Standing in the slipstream of the Scottish Enlightenment, Maxwell demonstrated the revolutionary theory that the human eye could […]
Highlights for the week ahead with exhibitions and events in London, Margate, Swansea and Newcastle upon Tyne, all selected from a-n’s Events section.
Porthole — We murder — Friday 11th August 2017 Uxbridge – Grand Union Canal – chalk marker pen on glass
James Clerk Maxwell and Prokudin-Gorskii in the Twenty-First Century
There are some pieces of stone which have been uncovered and now the parts with iron layers are rusting. They are difficult to draw and paint because I’m not interested in just rocks and prefer people. My project is about […]
Over the last two years I have been visiting various jazz bars in Birmingham, including COGS bar, and sketching the musicians and dancing to the live bands. I consequently started a small group activity ‘Sketching to Jazz’ in my studio […]
A new report by François Matarasso has been published on the impact of a week-long pilot lab that offered six early career artists, aged 50 and over, time to explore how creativity can be nourished and how artists can challenge themselves to develop.