Archive for the ‘Exhibition’ Category

Rotor at Siobhan Davies Dance

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Four dancers move at varying speeds following a circular path. The central figure walks, the outer performer is running, changing direction they make comments to each other as they run again, increasing the speed until you in the audience start to feel caught up in it and dizzy. This new dance, A Series of Appointments choreographed by Siobhan Davies, was performed in the beautiful Roof Studio of Siobhan Davies Dance Studios. Later a film is shown of the dance shot from above and projected onto the studio floor, highlighting the patterns created by the dancers movement.SDD 1

The dancers stop, seeming to take time out, sit on two benches facing each other, continuing with comments, the words are from playwright E.V. Crowe, they are performing Live Feed.

The dancers, directed by composer Matteo Fargion, stand in a line in front of music stands and perform Songbook, creating a song out of simple gestures and (often comical) noise.SDD 2

Gill Clarke, known to many for her strong dance technique classes (she taught and inspired me years ago) performed in ceramicist Claire Twomey’s installation. The room was filled with unfired ceramic pots, on tables and on the floor. Ceremoniously water was poured into one pot at a time. The water collapsed the unfired pot and water flowed out on to the floor.

Is It Madness. Is It Beauty

On the ground floor Sam Collins‘s The Conversation Revolved showing the dinner party scene from the Hitchcock film, The Suspicion fractured by mirrors and repeated in a circular formation. Really clever.

I went on the last day, I wish I’d gone on the first so I could have returned, the whole afternoon was fascinating and inspirational. I have drawn the company during rehearsals for In Plain Clothes in 2006 and Two Quartets in 2007 and The Collection during performance at Victoria Miro Gallery in 2009.

First Night of Open Studio

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

Last night over 100 of us at Second Floor Studios opened our studios to the public. I had a constant stream of visitors in my studio, many commented on the wealth of creativity and talent they had encountered. Mine is Studio 17, Unit 0, by the river. We open again on the weekend from 11 – 6 on Saturday and 11 – 6 on Sunday. Click on Second Floor Studios for travel directions and more information. Here are some shots of the work I’m showing, the majority of the work shown is for sale.Drawings

Framed drawings, plus many more unframed in the browserCommon Dance

Paintings

,sketch books Guardian angel

sketch books, wire sculpture,

Bird girl

plus 8 framed etchings and many more in the browser

Open Studio

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

Frantic Assembly

Next week I will open my studio to the public as part of Second Floor Studios Open Studio Event. My studio is 17, unit 0, (the building overlooking the river). I will show sculpture, framed and unframed drawings, sketch books, etchings and paintings. All work is for sale or I can work to commission. See my website to view some of the work.

Opening night: Thursday 18th November 5pm-9pm

Saturday 20th November 11am-6pm

Sunday 21st November 11am-6pm

Second Floor Studios, Mellish Indust estate, Warspite Road, London SE18 5NR

Over 100 visual and fine artists, craft and design makers will open their studios to the public.

 

Move: Choreographing You

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

The dialogue between visual art and dance is of primary concern in my practice as an artist, so the new exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, exploring the interaction between art and dance from the 1950’s to the present is of particular interest. Spectators are encouraged to interact with the exhibits, many of which have been created specifically to be used in dance performances, affecting the movement and outcome of the dance.

Every day dancers (alumni of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance) are in the gallery performing and discussing work. They are very knowledgeable about the dances and will readily talk to you, by interacting with them you will be part of a Performance Event, Production created by Xavier Le Roy and Marten Spangberg.

American, Mike Kelly, has created a theatrical space, laying out objects for the public to interact with in Adaption: Test Room Containing Multiple Stimuli Known to Elicit Curiosity and Manipulatory Responses the dancers perform with the props in this space.

move 13

move 4

On Saturdays between 12 and 4 the Yvonne Rainer dance, Trio A is performed in the gallery. The complex pedestrian movements are danced in a fluid continuous stream, no music. If you read my blog on 21st October you may remember I drew two of the dancers performing Trio A on the pavement outside Cafe Luc as part of the Secret Frieze After Party. Impromptu performances of Huddle, choreographed by Simone Forti based on improvisation and chance takes place throughout the gallery. 

trio A huddle

Trio A                                             Huddle

rings hoops ropes

The Fact of Matter is choreographed by William Forsythe

consisting of gymnastic

rings hanging from the ceiling for visitors to swing and step through exploring the limits and weight of the body, a test of physical and mental agility.

Hula-Hoops are laid out for everyone to use in Rooftop Routine. Ropes hang from the ceiling to sit or stand in.There are also screens with archived material to watch, and many more displays to interact with than I have mentioned.

 

Frieze Art Fair 2010

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

This weekend Frieze art fair took place in Regent’s Park, with 150 contemporary art galleries showing work. I went alone and made notes of work that caught my attention,

Frieze Art Fair 2010

returning on Sunday with my daughter and looked through her eyes as she pointed out art and people that captured her imagination.

Open Studios, a date for your diary

Saturday, October 16th, 2010

Next month I will take part in the Open Studios at 2nd Floor Studios. Over 100 visual and fine artists, craft and design makers will open their studios to the public.

Open Studios

Opening night – Thursday 18th November 5pm -9pm

Saturday 20th November 11am – 6pm

Sunday 21st November 11am -6pm

2nd Floor Studios, Melish Indust Estate, Warspite Road, London, SE18 5NR

My studio is number 17, Unit 0 (the building overlooking the river). I will show life size wire sculpture, framed and unframed charcoal drawings, sketch books (seen in my blog), etchings and oil & acrylic paintings on canvas. Prices range from £25 -£2500. See my website to view more of my work

Ai WeiWei at Tate Modern

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Last night I was at Tate Modern for the opening of Ai Weiwei‘s Turbine Hall installation. The vast space is covered with what appears from a distance to be little grey stones, the sound as people walk sounds like the comforting crunch of a shingle beach, looking closer you see not little pebbles but a deep carpet of sunflower seeds, scoop up a handful and you discover they are replicas of sunflower seeds in fact made of porcelain, each is handmade and hand painted, they amount to 100 million.

The successful installations at Tate Modern for me are the ones that draw the visitors in to their magic, immerse you and take you somewhere else in your head (Olafur Eliasson’s The Weather Project) connecting you not only with the strangers around you through the experience but with the cries of strangers in a far off country (Doris Salcedo’s Shibboleth). This installation achieves both of these.  The seeds are beautiful to look at, to walk on and to listen to as you and others walk on them. More than that, mount the stairs and look down on the hall, patterns are created of people gently ambling over the porcelain seeds, the visitors become unwitting performers, this is one of the drawings I made last night.

Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei wants the public to correspond with him to give feed back and ask questions through twitter and computer terminals are set up in front of the installation to enable you to do so. Ai Weiwei was at the opening last night, quietly charismatic with a strong presence, he spoke to everyone that approached him, he is in this drawing, facing us in the huddle on the left, surrounded.

Guardian Angel in a Fusion of Art and Science

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

A collaboration between London ArtHDR Architects and Art-Atelier has resulted in my sculpture Guardian Angel to be exhibited in the window of HDR’s exhibition space in Monck Street SW1. The exhibition, titled A Fusion of Art and Science displays the work of eight artists with a shared interest in the connections of science and art, including sculpture, painting and drawing.

Guardian Angel 1  GA3

Drawings in Marylebone

Friday, August 27th, 2010

Six charcoal drawings, are on show at the West End boutique hairdressing salon, Billi Currie, at 47 Chiltern Street, London W1U 6LX. Billi is an excellent, experienced stylist, not only very popular in Marylebone but also a busy schedule in the international Magazine and Fashion world. This is the third time the salon have shown my work, Billi is happy for visitors to come to the salon to see the drawings.

 diversion of angels

Diversion of Angels 

 

Etchings at Buckenham Galleries Southwold, Suffolk

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

A weekend in Suffolk with my tent, bike, sketch book and etchings. On Saturday I went for a rejuvinating long cycle ride from the campsite, Mill Hill Farm in Westleton, to Dunwich and Walberswick, stopping every now and again to draw. I cycled through the Walberswick Nature Reserve where there are now grazing Dartmoor ponies,

Walberswick nature reserve

through the reed beds where some swans were nesting

swans

 to the beach, past Southwold harbour, along Blackshore

blackshore

walberswick creek

and back to the campsite via a steep descending track though the woods and roads.

Before returning to London I left six etchings at Buckenham Galleries in Southwold. Buckenham Galleries have shown my work over the last nine years and gave me a very successful solo exhibition  five years ago.

Bird Girl

Bird Girl

solo

Solo