Posted by Fabio 13 May 2011
Phillip Warnell is an artist and filmmaker based in London. Over almost two decades he has used the body as a site of exploration producing a series of works positioned between film, performance, the visual, and the sonic. Warnell has collaborated widely with a range of contributors: both individuals and organisations, shaping works intuitively, traversing disciplines and exploring the circumstances of co-production.
www.phillipwarnell.com
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Visualizing 38 million deaths from 25 conflicts. Ten casualties. Ten million casualties. Our understanding of conflicts is often nothing more than a handful of digits, the more precise, the less meaningful. The anchor’s tone remains the same when talking about major wars or isolated outbursts of violence. read more
Posted by Fabio 11 May 2011
Fiona Crisp is an artist who is known for creating installations of large-scale photographs that question the ontological presence of the photographic image. Her works are often generated by spending intensive periods of time in particular locations, recent projects having involved working in the Early Christian catacombs of Rome and a Second World War underground military hospital in the Channel Islands. read more
Posted by Fabio 10 May 2011
Emma Hart’s practice is a course of action. Through video and performance she devises anarchic processes for the moving image, rethinking its mode of address and reception. The camera and projector are rejected as passive apparatus and become performative catalysts that inject uncertainty into the notion of original and copy. Based in London, Hart exhibits videos and live art installations internationally.
www.emmahart.info
Posted by Fabio 9 May 2011
We are pleased to announce our second screening curated by Danish director Jeppe Kolstrup. Mr. Kolstrup was born in the Disco Bay, Greenland in 1983 and spend his childhood in a little village in the middle of Jutland, Denmark. Since then Kolstrup has directed various music videos and short films. Currently in the works is a promo for Danish artist Falluha. read more
Posted by Fabio 9 May 2011
DREAMWEAPON, The Art and Life of Angus MacLise 1938-1979 is the upcoming exhibit at pop-up / parasite gallery Boo-Hooray, which runs May 10 – May 29 and is curated by Johan Kugelberg and Will Cameron. read more
Posted by Fabio 8 May 2011
Özlem Altin (b. 1977, Goch, Germany) has shown internationally including solo exhibitions at Fondazione Morra Greco, Naples (2010) and Museum voor Moderne Kunst, Arnhem (2008). She is recipient of the two-year grant of Günther-Peill-Stiftung Düren, which will conclude in a solo show in 2012.