Wednesday, December 04, 2013

Katri Walker: Trip the Light at Museo de la Ciudad in Querétaro, Mexico


Trip the Light looks past the spectacle of the polemical world of bullfighting to a quietness that lies beyond.  The work uses moving image to explore inherent feminine sensibilities woven throughout a masculine subculture, seeking out a delicate, poetic tension that reflects and underlies this relationship.

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.
 

Wednesday, November 06, 2013

The Woon Foundation Painting and Sculpture Art Prize

This unique and exciting fine art prize is open to students currently in the final year of their undergraduate study. More details

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Liz West: An artist with extra Spice

Artist Liz West (SEA grad) is gaining a glowing reputation for her colour-drenched light installations - but her art career might not have taken off if it were not for her world-record collection of Spice Girls memorabilia. Art and pop can go hand-in-hand, she explains. more

Wednesday, October 02, 2013

Sky Arts and IdeasTap are giving away five bursaries of £30,000 each to emerging artists aged 18-30.

The bursaries are designed to help talented individuals from a range of creative disciplines focus on their creative practice for a whole year. In addition to the funding, winners are paired with creative and business mentors to support their development. The Futures Fund is open to UK and Irish applicants working in the following fields:

· Performing arts ­ theatre-makers including directors, producers, puppeteers

· Dance ­ including dancers and choreographers · Music ­ including composers, conductors, musicians and songwriters

· Visual art ­ including painters, photographers, animators, digital artists

· Creative producing - for people who bring together different

· Creative writing ­ including playwrights, novelists and poets

The deadline for applications is 5pm on Friday 6 December. Find out more and apply at www.ideastap.com/sky

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Zhang Yuan: Chelsea School of Art Postgraduate Show

"There is a small table on which a teapot steams continuously from its spout. Look inside the china teacup and, mistily, through the ‘liquid’ inside, a video of the artist by the Thames is revealed. Look inside a tangerine placed on a shelf and there is a tiny film of the tangerine being peeled. ‘Creature’ is a crack in the wall into which you peer closer and closer until you realise you are looking at a video of a vagina, juicy and gently pulsing. This room was quiet, its various treats revealing themselves slowly, sometimes delightful, sometimes unnerving. It was the perfect combination of emotional impact and intellectual provocation and I absolutely want to go back to see it again." more

Thursday, May 16, 2013

MADE, UNMADE- exhibition by Julie Brook at Dovecot Studios and events

Dovecot Studios presents Julie Brook's exhibition made, unmade, which is a multi-sensory experience that immerses visitors in the landscapes, sounds and pigments of Libya and Namibia.

The exhibition runs until 1 June 2013.

As part of the exhibition, Dovecot Studios is hosting a series of evening events, 'Julie Brook in Conversation,' that encourages dialogues between diverse processes of making and artistic production.  

DOVECOT EVENING EVENTS at 6 – 7.30pm

Julie Brook in conversation with:

May 16        Curator/writer, Ben Tufnell  (co- hosted by Edinburgh Sculpture Workshops, moderated by Duncan Bremner)

May 22        Painter, Dan Sturgis  (hosted by Young Films, moderated by Phil Long (tbc))

May 30        Poet, Don Paterson  (co-hosted by Birlinn Publishing)

Monday, April 29, 2013

Stations of the Green

Ray McKenzie, David Harding, & Peter McCaughey will speak at 6pm Wednesday 1st May at
A CELEBRATIONof the publication of DEMOLITION PROOF: An Art Work at Glasgow Green station(eds. Mitch Miller and Johnny Rodger)

ALL WELCOME
New Glasgow Society Gallery
1307 Argyle Street (next to Firebird)

An exhibition focussing on Douglas Gordon’s demolished work ‘Proof’ at Glasgow Green Station, with film, photography, contemporary music and illustration from artists Dave Allen, Stephen Davismoon, Pat Donald, Peter McCaughey, Michael Mersinis, Mitch Miller, Gordon Munro, Johnny Rodger, and Ross Sinclair. (open until 17th May)

Thursday, April 25, 2013

David Shrigley: Nominated for the Turner Prize

The artists are Lynette Yiadom-Boakye for her paintings; Tino Sehgal, for his performance work in Tate Modern's Turbine Hall in London last summer; Laure Prouvost for her witty, absurd films-cum-installations and David Shrigley, whose Hayward Gallery exhibition last year introduced fans of his piquant, cartoonish drawings and animations to his work as a sculptor. more

Monday, March 04, 2013

Anon.A.Mouse

 Anon.A.Mouse

Natural Bennachie Commisions, Scotland

Land and Public Art Work • Digital • Art-Science Collaboration

Natural Bennachie offers a unique opportunity to bring together multi-media artists to work alongside specialists in the fields of archaeological and ecological sciences in order to better understand the natural and cultural heritage surrounding our landscape.

We welcome applications from all disciplines, and proposals that address the Year of Natural Scotland/Natural Bennachie objectives that are outside the stated commission considerations.

DEADLINE: Midnight, 17 March 2013

The Land Residency and Public Art Commission offers an opportunity to an artist interested in participating with the Bennachie community – including the Forestry Commission, Ranger Service and the Bailies of Bennachie, and developing new works.

The artist will create new works on Bennachie itself. Working closely with the Forestry Commission, Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service and the Bailies of Bennachie, the artist will be in residence over five months, participating in the Bennachie community, creating new work and delivering events and workshops that will allow to the public to engage with Bennachie through creative practices. 

Duration: The artists will be in residence from June/July to November 2013, with public engagement activities taking place through the summer and autumn months. There will be a culminating celebration event in October, with a final exhibition/presentation in the Spring 2014.

Fee: £7000 plus travel and accommodation.

Materials Budget: £3000

Further Information

Application Form

The Digital Commission offers an opportunity to an artist interested in working with the natural and cultural heritage of Bennachie, exploring the concepts of what is natural? The artist will work with and carry out research within the local communities, collaborate with the other project participants and develop a film or sound work that reflects upon human interaction and impact on the natural environment.

The artist residency period is flexible, with a minimum of six weeks spent in residency at SSW/Bennachie. The artist will be asked to lead an event as well as a media workshop during the commission period. The final outcome will be presented at the public celebration event in October.

Duration: The artist will be in residence on a flexible basis from June/July to November 2013, with public engagement activities taking place through the summer and autumn months. There will be a culminating celebration event in October, with a final exhibition/presentation in the Spring 2014.

Fee: £3250 plus travel and accommodation.

Materials Budget: £1000

Further Information

Application Form

The Art-Science Collaboration offers an opportunity to an artist interested in working with environmental sciences. The artist will work alongside the University of Aberdeen in carrying out a soil analysis of Bennachie, in order to explore past environments there. They will develop a body of work for exhibition that will be displayed with the scientific data gathered.

The artist residency period is flexible, with a minimum of six weeks spent in residency at SSW/Bennachie. The artist will be asked to give a presentation of their work and engage with the public events and activities that take place at Bennachie in conjunction with the Natural Bennachie project. The final work will be presented at an exhibition within the University of Aberdeen in November.

Duration: The artist will be in residence on a flexible basis from June/July to November 2013, with public engagement activities taking place through the summer and autumn months. There will be a culminating celebration event in October, with a final exhibition/presentation in the Spring 2014.

Fee: £3250 plus travel and accommodation.

Materials Budget: £1000

Further Information

Application Form

DEADLINE: Midnight, 17 March 2013
If you have any questions regarding this project and commission opportunities please contact Emily Wyndham Gray on 01464 861372 or email emily@ssw.org.uk.

For further information regarding Bennachie and the Bailies of Bennachie please visit: www.forestry.gov.uk and www.bailiesofbennachie.co.uk.

This project will be running alongside the Bennachie Landscapes project, which is led by the Bailies of Bennachie. This offers an opportunity for further collaboration and participation with the ongoing archaeological and anthropological investigations.

Friday, March 01, 2013

U-Hang @ Art Gene 2013, Exibition Opportunity




 
More than 45 local, national and international artists have exhibited to date under Art Gene's U-Hang Programme. U-Hang is an opportunity for artists at any stage of their careers to show their work in a public space alongside other events at Art Gene.

Successful applications will be judged on the quality of the artist's work, its use of the physical space available, and the strength of the contribution it makes to the Art Gene research remit:

"The role of artists, architects and communities in Re-Visioning the regeneration of the social, natural and built environment." More here

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Sculptor's Prints at the RSA


TILT: An exhibition by SEA final year students


An exhibition by GSA, Sculpture and Environmental Art final year students
Phoebe Amis, Justyna Ataman & Aleksandra Roch, Gordon Douglas,
Carrie Gooch, Jamie Kane, Kenyersel, Amy Pickles and Louis Skehal

Opening:     Thursday 21 February 2013 from 4pm to 8pm
                            including performances and film screenings throughout the evening
Exhibition:     22 February to 9 March 2013

In its third year, Platform and GSA's Sculpture and Environmental Art have worked in collaboration to offer the unique opportunity for final year students to create site related works at Platform, The Bridge. Over the past few months a selection of fourth year students have developed new art work in response to the architecture, surrounding area and the functions of the different facilities in The Bridge.

The exhibition will engage with the users of Platform and The Bridge in a variety of different ways, by exhibiting pieces of art works in unusual locations within the building; challenging our expectations and perceptions of visual art.

The exhibition will feature art works in the form of sculpture, film, photography, sound, installation, text and performance.

Platform
The Bridge
1000 Westerhouse Road
Glasgow
G34 9JW


Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Sense Makes No Sense: David Sherry


Sense Makes No Sense David Sherry 16 February - 13 April 2013

Please join us for the preview on Friday 15 February, 7 - 9pm David Sherry’s art practice centres around performative ideas relating to everyday life and depicting ordinary experiences from a new perspective. Exploring beliefs, social interaction and real experience. Making works that re-access the acceptance of common values, exploring the thin vale of sanity and the contradictions in life. Sherry gains, through his work, an insight into the psychological diversity of any singular situation, fragmenting what is accepted and analysing a basic moment in day to day life. Conveying the idea that nothing is permanent or stable, questioning what is understood and re-evaluating a collective perspective. For his solo show at The Changing Room Sherry will present new video works alongside a new series of drawings & paintings.

Monday, January 21, 2013

SEA Masters Students Exhibition at the Whisky Bond

Private view 24 January, 6 – 9pm

Exhibition continues 25 - 27 January, 12 – 5pm or by appointment

The Whisky Bond, 5th Floor, Dawson Road, Glasgow G4 9SS
Featuring Ary Cahyono, Conor Cooke, Birthe Jorgensen, Jeemin Lee, Emil Lillo, Steff Norwood, Joanna Peace and Iede Reckman.

The Stick Behind The Door is an exhibition of new work from the Masters of Letters in Fine Art Practice Sculpture programme at the Glasgow School of Art.Using sound, installation, video and object, these eight international artists have converged in Glasgow to explore what it means to work within the expanded field of sculpture today. 

The Stick Behind the Door has been realised through dialogue with Kitty Anderson, The Common Guild, and with kind support from The Whisky Bond.

Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Edinburgh Art Festival Submission Deadline 11/02/13

Edinburgh Art Festival is pleased to announce the open call for submissions for the 10th edition of the festival, which will run from 1 August to 1 September 2013. Edinburgh Art Festival is Scotland's largest annual celebration of visual art and attracts over 250,000 visitors each year. more

Monday, January 07, 2013

In The Studio: Douglas Gordon

"I wonder what to do with the stuff I am digging up through my psychoanalysis. What do you do when you dig something up – do you put it back, or do you display it? Because if you display it, there would be a hole where it has been" more

Friday, January 04, 2013

GSA Grad: Simon Starling will create the Tate Britain Commission 2013

Leading British artist and Turner Prize winner, Simon Starling (b 1967), will create a major new project for the Tate Britain Commission 2013, supported by Sotheby’s. The annual commission invites artists to make work in response to Tate’s collection of British and international art. Starling’s ambitious new installation, developed especially for the neoclassical Duveen galleries at the heart of Tate Britain, will be unveiled on 11 March 2013. more