sonic art projects
 2004-2016 at Le Musee di-visioniste


SoundLAB - sonic art projects
 2004-2016 at Le Musee di-visioniste

SoundLABCollection
soundLAB - sonic art projects, is releasing on occasion of 9 Nov 2015 - the sound art project "soundCOLLECTIVE" which can be visited online:

Artbox Poscard exhibition

SECRET ARTBOX POSTCARD at Fold gallery
PRIVATE VIEW 
Thursday 20th August 6 – 9 pm

Save the date for the chance to see the works, and help us raise funds for ongoing future workshops for people with learning disabilities at FOLD gallery. 

FOLD - 158 New Cavendish Street, London W1W 6YW, UK.


Drawing by Caroline de Lannoy
Caroline de Lannoy - light years away 2015






Caroline de Lannoy - a never-ending project (1999–ongoing)

Caroline de Lannoy - a never-ending project (1999–ongoing)

© 1999 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.



Caroline de Lannoy - work 2015










Bohemia club - St Leonards-on-sea

Bohemia Club exhibition 19 june 2015 - St Leonards-on-sea















Caroline de Lannoy - drawing project 'light years away' (1999 - ongoing)
© 1999 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.
 © 2015 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.

Wolf Notes #8

Wolf Notes #8 is now available from Compost and Height. This printed issue brings together a collection of texts written by some of the most innovative composers working today, with each writing about one of their own compositions. 
The riso-print A5 edition is limited to 200 copies, and is available from:

Composers include: Ryoko Akama, Antoine Beuger, Olivia Block, Seth Cluett, Jane Dickson, Patrick Farmer, Bruno Guastalla, Julia Holter, Sarah Hughes, Jason Kahn, Caroline de Lannoy, Dominic Lash, Joseph Clayton Mills, Tim Parkinson, Gino Robair, James Saunders, Mark So, Adam Sonderberg.

Eye and Mind

Exhibition 25 April - 6 June
The Mercus Barn, 24 rue Gabriel Péri, Mercus-Garrabet 09400
, France. 
Email: info@themercusbarn.com
The first exhibition this year at the Mercus Barn, in April, brings together three painters for whom colour is a central concern.
'Caroline de Lannoy’s paintings employ a shifting range of subtly chromatic sequences that articulate a quiet optical movement through her pared down geometric structures.'
Caroline de Lannoy -  © 2015 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved.
Caroline de Lannoy - paintings
 © 2015 Caroline de Lannoy. All Rights Reserved. 




              

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.