Posted on October 8, 2007 by Tamarin
My favourite bit of Sonic the Hedgehog on my megadrive was where you had to jump from platform to platform and if you got the timing wrong you’d be hit by one or both of these slowly rotating spiky balls or spiky flying insects. It turns out if you sellotape bin bags over rotary fans [...]
Filed under: Graham Hudson, Health & Safety, Junk House, Rokeby, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tate, art, context, review, sculpture, sound | Leave a Comment »
Posted on October 1, 2007 by Tamarin
Exhibition: Letting Go: CSM4+ Group
Waterloo Gallery, 14 Bayliss Road, 24-29 September
Keeping the momentum going after art school is no easy feat, but the artists showing at the Waterloo Gallery this week are giving it a very good go. Following the success of to take a-way (one) at the Liverpool Street Nolias Gallery, many [...]
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Posted on September 27, 2007 by Tamarin
Nicholas Brown is an artist based between London and California. He makes clunking wooden contraptions that hang somewhere between functionality and aesthetics, so you’re never quite sure if what you’re looking at is the result of a tangled-up performance you’ve just missed, the remnants of some eccentric personal experiment, or an ongoing room-sized project of [...]
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Posted on September 25, 2007 by Tamarin
As an artist a lot of my work involves video in one form or another, but the disjuncture between the space of the video and the space of the room it’s in never really satisfies me. And so it might be to bridge the gap between the stuff of the artwork and the stuff of [...]
Filed under: Francesca Galeazzi, John Berger, Manuel Furtado dos Santos, Paula Naughton, Siobhan McAuley, art, central st martins, context, graduates, installation, review, sculpture, sound, video | 5 Comments »
Posted on August 13, 2007 by Tamarin
Here’s my take on the show – scroll down to Review (1) for an alternative viewpoint by Craig Kao.
Exhibition: Insider Art
ICA, The Mall, London SW1Y 5AH
12 July – 9 September (daily 12pm-7.30pm)
I’ve been struggling with the Insider Art exhibition at the ICA because it’s hard to know how to frame it. The two [...]
Filed under: Greyson Perry, ICA, Inner Worlds Outside, Koestler, Mark Sladen, Whitechapel, art, criminal psychology, drawing, exhibition, inside/outside, insider art, outsider art, prison, review, sculpture | 1 Comment »