Some images from the show at Red Gate Gallery, where I exhibited four drawings titled Reverb and a video, Lapsed Saxophonist.
This last image is by Lucy Whitford, my fellow curator and a wonderful artist. See her work at www.londonprintmaker.co.uk
Monday, 26 July 2010
ArtSlant Review: Kupferstichkabinett at the White Cube
Not the catchiest title perhaps, but Kupferstichkabinett is certainly a memorable show. Referring to the collections of the German aristocracy which in turn lead to the more accessible print and drawing rooms in museums, this show draws on the past to prove that drawing is very much alive and kicking in contemporary art... (read more)
Kupferstichkabinett: Between thought and action
White Cube, Hoxton Square, 8 July - 28 August 2010
Labels:
writing
ArtSlant Review: After the Volcano at Frith Street Gallery
The Frith Street Gallery draws from its exciting roster of contemporary artists for an intriguing ‘summer show’, a stone’s throw from the grand mélange of the Royal Academy’s equivalent. Proving that scale doesn’t equal success (got that RA?), this compact exhibition is judiciously hung, allowing each work the space to breathe and to convey the loose theme of a mysteriously altered world... (read more)
After the Volcano: a summer show of gallery artists
Frith Street Gallery, 3 July - 14 August 2010
Labels:
writing
Tuesday, 20 July 2010
Ellipsis: Reverb drawings
Here are the Reverb drawings for Ellipsis... The music manuscripts underneath the drawings are my A level music compositions, A grade thank you very much. Whereas Lapsed Saxophonist expressed some sadness about my previous life as a musician, Reverb takes the perspective that creativity finds a different outlet at different times in one's life, so I melded the graphite mark making of writing manuscripts with that of drawing.
Labels:
art,
drawings,
exhibitions
Saturday, 10 July 2010
Thursday, 1 July 2010
Images from Ellipsis video
Labels:
art,
exhibitions,
videos
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