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Shortlisted for the National Open Art Competition 2011 Chichester, West Sussex
Shortlisted for the Beers Lambert Mysteries Exhibition 2011, Vyner street London.
Exhibiting in the Rituals of Recreation exhibition at First Choice House, London road, Crawley.
The Photographic Angle has a new upcoming exhibition as TPA`s Rituals of Recreation continues its tour around the UK now opening at First Choice House,London Road, Crawley from 1st November 2010 for 7 days from 10.00am to 3.00pm. The Photographic Angle holds free exhibitions that travel across the UK transforming vacant spaces into temporary galleries. The exhibitions showcase the contemporary work from students, graduates and enthusiasts of the art of photography giving the public the chance to see the current practices from this dynamic field. www.thephotographicangle.co.uk
For each exhibition, an expert of the art of photography is invited to select a new theme inspired by their own research for which artists can submit work to tour around TPA galleries throughout the UK.
Shortlisted for the Art Of Giving National Art Prize 2101
In October the Saatchi Gallery is given over to the largest ever sale of art for charity: the Art of Giving, featuring an exhibition, competition and auctions. The exhibition shows sculpture, installations and paintings by over sixty contemporary artists. The works have been selected by a panel that includes representatives from the Tate, Frieze, Scream and FAS London Gavin Turk and Terry Oneil.
Exhibiting in the Photo-ID exhibition at Hereford Town Hall 23rd July - 14th August 2010
HPF is proud to announce that we will be the hosting the influencial Photo-ID exhibition, funded by the Welcome Trust.
The complexity surrounding the construction of personal and social identity will be explored in Photo-ID, a major exhibition in the Shire Hall, Hereford, from 23rd July 2010. It will present the work of nine specially commissioned photographers, who will each visually explore issues around identity.
Their work will be shown within a context that explores how recent information about the human genome and its variations affects how we think about identity, now and in the future. Photo-ID will be freely open to the general public.
Exhibiting in the "Drink & Dial" exhibition at the Wilson Williams Gallery London, 27th March - 3rd May 2010.
While on the surface, Drink & Dial is a very specific social phenomenon, relating perhaps less to the world of art and theory and more to the realm of weekend binge culture, it is this that so interests the curators, who prefer to look outward by staging shows centred around wider social and cultural issues. Obsession, desire, loss, regret, control, inhibition, compulsion and purging are some of the themes permeating the works on show. A group show of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, film, photography, text, drawing and print.
Curated by Debra Wilson & Chiara Williams
Exhibiting in the 2009 | PixelPops! Zürich, Switzerland |
PixelPops! 2009 will be held in December in The Corridor, an exhibition space of BolteLang gallery in Zürich, Switzerland. This year's curator is Aoife Rosenmeyer. The films will be shown on the www.poppingpixels.org website after the physical exhibit takes place.
PixelPops! is an ongoing, traveling series of annual digital art exhibits.
The series is uniquely organic in that it changes with each year's new locale and the creativity each
new curator brings. Year after year, the online catalogue continues to grow and provide new
resonances and global connections in artistic interpretation.
Commisioned for the Photo-ID exhibition at the Fourum Norwich August 2009. Details at photo-id.org.uk The Norfolk Contemporary Art Society (NCAS), in partnership with The Forum in Norwich and Norwich University College of the Arts will stage a major city-centre photography exhibition, Photo-ID: Photographers and Scientists explore Identity, in August 2009, which will combine with a scientific context to address issues of how we construct personal and social identity, the ways in which our exploding information about the human genome does, or does not, impact on that, and the societal and ethical issues that emerge.
Exhibiting in the ( Place / Identity / Memory ) exhibition at the Gracefields Arts Centre, Dumfries. Opens 23rd May to 28 June 2009, then tours libraries and other venues across Dumfries and Galloway, ending at Stranraer Museum in September / October 2009. Then be included in the permanent archive at the University of Glasgow Crichton campus, part of the library of the University of Glasgow.
Shortlisted for the Beers Lambert Mysteries Exhibition 2011, Vyner street London.
Exhibiting in the Rituals of Recreation exhibition at First Choice House, London road, Crawley.
The Photographic Angle has a new upcoming exhibition as TPA`s Rituals of Recreation continues its tour around the UK now opening at First Choice House,London Road, Crawley from 1st November 2010 for 7 days from 10.00am to 3.00pm. The Photographic Angle holds free exhibitions that travel across the UK transforming vacant spaces into temporary galleries. The exhibitions showcase the contemporary work from students, graduates and enthusiasts of the art of photography giving the public the chance to see the current practices from this dynamic field. www.thephotographicangle.co.uk
For each exhibition, an expert of the art of photography is invited to select a new theme inspired by their own research for which artists can submit work to tour around TPA galleries throughout the UK.
Shortlisted for the Art Of Giving National Art Prize 2101
In October the Saatchi Gallery is given over to the largest ever sale of art for charity: the Art of Giving, featuring an exhibition, competition and auctions. The exhibition shows sculpture, installations and paintings by over sixty contemporary artists. The works have been selected by a panel that includes representatives from the Tate, Frieze, Scream and FAS London Gavin Turk and Terry Oneil.
Exhibiting in the Photo-ID exhibition at Hereford Town Hall 23rd July - 14th August 2010
HPF is proud to announce that we will be the hosting the influencial Photo-ID exhibition, funded by the Welcome Trust.
The complexity surrounding the construction of personal and social identity will be explored in Photo-ID, a major exhibition in the Shire Hall, Hereford, from 23rd July 2010. It will present the work of nine specially commissioned photographers, who will each visually explore issues around identity.
Their work will be shown within a context that explores how recent information about the human genome and its variations affects how we think about identity, now and in the future. Photo-ID will be freely open to the general public.
Exhibiting in the "Drink & Dial" exhibition at the Wilson Williams Gallery London, 27th March - 3rd May 2010.
While on the surface, Drink & Dial is a very specific social phenomenon, relating perhaps less to the world of art and theory and more to the realm of weekend binge culture, it is this that so interests the curators, who prefer to look outward by staging shows centred around wider social and cultural issues. Obsession, desire, loss, regret, control, inhibition, compulsion and purging are some of the themes permeating the works on show. A group show of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, film, photography, text, drawing and print.
Curated by Debra Wilson & Chiara Williams
Exhibiting in the 2009 | PixelPops! Zürich, Switzerland |
PixelPops! 2009 will be held in December in The Corridor, an exhibition space of BolteLang gallery in Zürich, Switzerland. This year's curator is Aoife Rosenmeyer. The films will be shown on the www.poppingpixels.org website after the physical exhibit takes place.
PixelPops! is an ongoing, traveling series of annual digital art exhibits.
The series is uniquely organic in that it changes with each year's new locale and the creativity each
new curator brings. Year after year, the online catalogue continues to grow and provide new
resonances and global connections in artistic interpretation.
Commisioned for the Photo-ID exhibition at the Fourum Norwich August 2009. Details at photo-id.org.uk The Norfolk Contemporary Art Society (NCAS), in partnership with The Forum in Norwich and Norwich University College of the Arts will stage a major city-centre photography exhibition, Photo-ID: Photographers and Scientists explore Identity, in August 2009, which will combine with a scientific context to address issues of how we construct personal and social identity, the ways in which our exploding information about the human genome does, or does not, impact on that, and the societal and ethical issues that emerge.
Exhibiting in the ( Place / Identity / Memory ) exhibition at the Gracefields Arts Centre, Dumfries. Opens 23rd May to 28 June 2009, then tours libraries and other venues across Dumfries and Galloway, ending at Stranraer Museum in September / October 2009. Then be included in the permanent archive at the University of Glasgow Crichton campus, part of the library of the University of Glasgow.