Thursday

Work from the Collections #1 Curated by the Exhibition Studio Workshop

19.11.2014 – 19.12.2014
Private view: 18th November 2014 6 – 8.30pm
Chelsea space, 16 John Islip Street, SW1P 4JU London, United Kingdom

MA Curating and Collections 2014-15 presents ‘Work from the Collections’ #1 alongside ‘Bob Cobbing: Bill Jubobe’ at CHELSEA Space. First in this new series of displays, ‘Work from the Collections’ #1 employs objects from the CHELSEA space collection, the ILEA/Camberwell Design Collection and Chelsea College of Arts’ Library Special Collections. The display features the use of 2D objects, 3D objects, video, sound, text and published works that are showcased within the Entrance space and Ramp area of CHELSEA space. The selection of objects explores notions of repetition, rhythm, colour, visual “noise”, and the shape of language;
Sound and video are represented through such works as the film ’N (I) B’ (2011) by Mark Titchner, a visually striking slow motion piece that focuses on the mouth of the singer with Naipalm Death, Nicholas Bullen, articulating a list of words banned by Local Government. The audio works ‘Colour Tale’ (2000) by Caroline de Lannoy and ‘Heating and Cooling’ (2006) by David Toop are discretely presented, providing an auditory accompaniment for the displays. The Ramp leading up and in to the ‘Bob Cobbing: Bill Jubobe’ exhibition features Pavel Büchler’s poster work, ‘Tonight’ (2004), depicted as a repetitive graphic motif alongside a selection of five photographs from the series ‘Uninhabited London’ (1977) by Jon Savage, echoing an idea of urgency and potential within all of the works on display.

Sunday

Caroline de Lannoy - drawings - 'light years away'

Caroline de Lannoy - drawing project (1999 - ongoing)
© 1999 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.

'light years away' 2014


The drawing 'light years away' is created by the artist Caroline de Lannoy.
 
















© 1999 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved. CAROLINE DE LANNOY - ongoing drawings







Thursday

Monday

An Urban Film Map and Miden festival


ArtWall Project Space in collaboration with AN URBAN FILM MAP and MIDEN FESTIVAL presents a series of screenings from 9 to 19 July 2014 and in its exhibition space with free admission.
AN URBAN FILM MAP project is a research on the urban landscape through film, whether it involves short films, documentaries, animation and video art, an attempt for mapping and reading the contemporary urban space as it is encountered in film regardless of genre.
Urban Shorts includes videos and films by George Vaviloussakis, Panagiotis Voulgaris, Theodoros Zafeiropoulos, Apostolis Zolotakis and Frans-Jan Wind, Cacao Rocks, Irini Karayiannopoulou, Babis Karalis, Ayis Kelpekis, Kinomod, Grigoris Lagos, Caroline de Lannoy, Celine Drouin & Pauline Faucheur, Giorgos Rosolymos & Maria Papadakis Ciara Scanlan, Gm Touliatou.
Curated by Kika Kyriakakou, Andreas Kikiras
ARTWALL Project Space, 26 Sofokleous Str. 10552, Athens, Greece
More info: anurbanfilmmap@gmail.com
anurbanfilmmap.tumblr.com
http://theartwall.wordpress.com/


Friday

straddle the line


'straddle the line' exhibition at A.P.T Gallery
PV: Thursday 24th April 2014 6 - 8pm
The title of this exhibition invokes the idea of a definitive position…a line. When a line is drawn, things on one side could be ‘this’ and on the other ‘that’. A line can divide and define not just affable neighbours, but adversaries. Descriptions such as ‘them’ and ‘us’ can emphasise not just benign difference, but mutual antipathy. Art terms and ways to ‘read’ work likewise abound, serving to chronicle, discriminate or polarize.

The curators are proposing that the works in this exhibition may operate simultaneously on both sides of a line; that they ‘straddle the line’ rather than promote an allegiance.

The proposition that an artwork might inhabit contradictory territories is not to deny the inevitability of borders and boundaries. It is to put the primacy of such divisions into question. It is to suggest that before cumulative knowledge and understanding documented the visual experience into descriptive categories and critical identities, things weren’t so certain.

To allocate distinction to these thoughts is to become exposed to the possibility that visual sensation, which defies comprehension, is in co-existence with contradiction and paradox.

The complexity, and yet purity of this possibility in itself, along with exploring an alternative notion of difference, were driving principles in the choice of work, rather than any concern for formal consistency or a search for aesthetic comrades.

Featuring:
Rana Begum, Katrina Blannin, Caroline de Lannoy, Catherine Ferguson, Alexis Harding, Mary Maclean, Jo McGonigal, Simon Morse, Covadonga Valdes, Ben Woodeson 

Curated by Catherine Ferguson & Della Gooden

Art in Perpetuity Trust, 
Harold Wharf
, 6 Creekside, 
Deptford, 
London SE8 4SA

Sunday

An Urban Film Map exhibition


An Urban Film Map 
Curated by: Kika Kyriakakou, Andreas Kikiras

Duration: 3-4-2014 to 11-4-2014

Focused on analyzing the urban landscape as depicted on film, whether full-length, short, documentary or video-art, AN URBAN FILM MAP project can be described as an attempt for exploring and charting the modern city space localized in film, regardless of genre. Images of today’s megacities with their streets, buildings, humans and objects, are mingled to shape a peculiar, multifaceted motif, a moving collage that encompasses public perceptions of times apparently flourishing, fallen apart, on the threshold, motionless etc.
CAMP, 4 Efpolidos & 2 Apellou street, Kotzia square, 105 51, Athens
CAMP Contemporary Art Meeting Point
'Up and running' is a film created by Caroline de Lannoy in 2014
Caroline de Lannoy - 'up and running' 2014
© 2014 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.


Friday

a glimpse of


a glimpse of is an online edition which brings together texts, images and sounds in order to generate a hybrid narrative. It is based in Athens. 
Link: a glimpse of 

a glimpse of THE MIND BREATHES OUTSIDE THE MIND
a glimpse of THE MARVELOUS

The artwork "About the Marvelous" by Caroline de Lannoy, "a hollow shape that looks like a halo hovering above one's head (in a sense ring shaped halo represents light, spirit and the ideal)," is linked to Issue 15's source-text "Dinner is Served."


© 2014 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved. Caroline de Lannoy - vinyl 2014
Caroline de Lannoy - 'About the Marvelous' 2014
© 2014 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.

Φωνές /Fo̱nés (Voices)



CAMP! Contemporary Art Meeting Point
4 Edpolidos & 2 Apellou, 105 51Athens, Greece
Opening: Thursday 6 March 2014, at 19:00
Duration of Exhibition: 6-29 March 2014

Fo̱nés (voices) is a group of visual artists and social scientists exploring the multiple ways in which sounds produced by living bodies are transformed into matter for thought and art making.
They explore ‘voice’ as a means through which social relationships are constituted and acquire meaning, but they are also interested in voice itself and not solely in ‘the messages’ it transmits or ‘the codes’ it uses. They investigate the materiality of voice as a sound phenomenon as well as its sensory and aesthetic qualities; its connection to and detachment from the body that produces it; the ways it is shaped through techniques and technologies; the ways it defines multiple socio-cultural and ‘natural’ environments.  They are looking into points of convergence and divergence deriving from institutional or other differences between art and social sciences. At the same time they develop networks of communication and collaboration with individuals, groups or institutions interested in similar matters or working in similar ways in Greece and elsewhere. 


CommunicationΦωνές /Fo̱nés. Dialogues between art and anthropology: 
http://art-anthropology.blogspot.gr

Monday

Colour/Boundary


Exhibition: 20 January - 21 February 2014, weekdays 10am - 4pm
Private View: Thursday 23 January 2014, 6pm - 8pm

Gallery North presents Colour/Boundary, an exhibition, supported by Arts Council England, of the work of five painters: Caroline de Lannoy, Sharon Hall, Clyde Hopkins, Mali Morris, David Sweet. The emphasis is towards abstraction and the common interest is colour.

A gallery event is planned for 2:30pm on Thursday 23rd January 2014.
The event will consist of opening talk by the curator, David Sweet, after which there will be 'walk round' by the artists who will discuss their work. This will be followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A.

Gallery North,
Squires Building,
Sandyford Road,
Northumbria University,
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 8ST.
Tel: 0191 2273105