Showing posts with label Artists Exhibition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artists Exhibition. Show all posts

Monday, November 18, 2013

2011-2014 MLitt Sculpture Exhibition

 THE WHISKY BOND. GLASGOW
22TH NOVEMBER. 6PM

2011-2014 MLITT SCULPTURE EXHIBITION
from 22|11|2013 to 29|11|2013

AN EXHIBITION AROUND THE WORK OF THREE GENERATIONS
OF SCULPTURE STUDENTS FROM GLASGOW SCHOOL OF ART
 MASTERS OF LETTERS 
(FROM YEAR 2011 TO THE PRESENT DAY)

ELLIE BARRETT  CONOR COOKE  JASPER COPPES  AMAURY DAUREL  CRISTINA GARRIGA  MOON JUNG HWANG  BIRTHE JORGENSEN

DICO KRUIJSSE  JENNY LEWIS  EMIL LILLO  PHILIPPE MURPHY  ALYS OWEN  JOANNA PEACE  IEDE RECKMAN

OPENING NIGHT
22TH NOVEMBER. from 6 to 12pm

JOIN US ON THE OPENING NIGHT!
THERE WILL BE PERFORMANCES, MUSIC AND A POP-UP BAR SERVING DRINKS.
 

Monday, August 31, 2009

CONSTRUCTS


CONSTRUCTS features a selection emerging artists working in a variety of disciplines and aims to bring together work that references or finds its inspiration from the structures, materials and forms of our man-made surroundings. Featuring both the work of artists who’s practice naturally fits this theme, as well as those who have created new works specifically for the show. The exhibition is a celebration of architecture, engineering, geometry and construction. The 13 artists have responded the show title using sculpture, installtion, drawing, painting, performance, photography and video.
Preview : Friday 4th September 6-10pm
Open Daily 5th-11th September 12-3pm

White House
(Next to Pentagon)
32 Washington Street

Friday, March 27, 2009

Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva Exhibition at Gloucester Cathedral




Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva is currently Artist in Residence in the Faculty of Media, Art & Communications at the University of Gloucestershire, and based at Gloucester Cathedral. Show opensThursday 30 April – Sunday 31 May 2009.

Friday, January 23, 2009

Karla Black


10 January - 14 February 2009 
Black describes her works as, "almost painting, performance or installation while actually, and quite definitely, being sculpture". These sculptures and their titles, form a struggle between material experience and language, where the former wins first priority. They are rooted in Kleinian psychoanalysis: direct, behavioural connections to the physical world that hold a tangible knowledge impossible to equal in words but still partially, while certainly inadequately, translatable. Words are important here when used in their rightful, secondary place, where the conscious mind enters the work, after the unconscious has already created the bulk of its physicality.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Sandy Smith & Alex Gross



Part of the New Works Scotland Programme

You are invited to the concluding installment of the New Work Scotland Programme 2008/09, featuring new collaborative work by Sandy Smith & Alex Gross, Friday 19 December, 7-9pm at the Collective Gallery.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

ontology: a new work by Cheryl Field

“There was much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust”


from “The Masque of the Red Death” by Edgar Allan Poe.



It is this friction between the poetics of the abject and the direct visceral responses of our physiology that informs this new work by Cheryl Field. Exploring material properties that evoke the bodily to provide an encounter between the writhing forms and their audience, she invites us to question the potential for manipulation in the complex territory between object and viewer. Laden with connotations of the corporeal, the installation attempts to draw us into our own physical and psychological apparatus, mapping the disparities highlighted by the work between disgust and attraction, what is apparent and the intricate, veiled processes that lead us to form our response to what is presented.

Preview: Saturday 18th October 7 - 9pm

19th October - 9th November 2008
open Saturdays and Sundays 11-7pm
or by appointment on 07932 607 706

The Fridge Gallery, Southside Studios, 17 Westmoreland Street, Glasgow, G42 8LL

Monday, September 22, 2008

Neville Rae



The inaugural exhibition in a new gallery space for Edinburgh
Preview Friday 10 October 7-9pm
followed by after-party at the gallery - all welcome
Exhibition continues until 1 November 2008
open Friday - Sunday 12-6pm

ELPIDA HADZI-VASILEVA: We Are Shadows

Monday, August 18, 2008

Pedal Power - a commission for Stavanger 2008






I invite you all to follow my adventures in Stavanger, Norway. From 22nd-30th August, 3 pedal generators will be located around the city in various sites including schools, gyms, shopping centres and on the street. At the end of each day the energy stored in batteries will be harvested to power a lighting system for a pedestrian walkway beneath the city road bridge.
For more up to date information please see www.justincarter.info or www.justincarter.info/blog
See you all in September...best wishes, Justin

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Public Art Resource+Research Scotland



Public Art Resource+Research Scotland (PAR+RS) is a new initiative that aims to promote excellence and innovation within public art

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Failing to eco-renovate my house…,



Janey Hunt exposes her own environmental behaviour during the refurbishment of her house and admits to failing to eco-renovate her house. Installing an original confessional box, she invites stories and thoughts and offers a space to share frustrations, knowledge and ideas about eco-renovation, through written comments and conversations at the fifth Homes for Good exhibition on Friday 28th and Saturday 29th March. Taking place at the Royal Bath & West Showground near Shepton Mallet and hosted by the ECOS Trust, this is the original, not for profit exhibition, which focuses on building and living sustainably.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Rebelland: wan way in, nae way oot




New work from the Blind Faith artist and writer in residence. Anthony Schrag and Mag Gibson
12th December, 7:00 - 9:00
The Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

Ariki Porteous and Paul MacInnes


Intermedia gallery / 350 Sauchiehall Street
December 15 - 12 January
Open Saturday 15th December 7:00-9:00