'shelf'


Caroline de Lannoy
‘wandering positions’
oil on boards
5x5x5cm, 1x5x1cm


what’s happening between
periphery and center,
planes and volume,
grid and insertions,
fabric(ation) and colour

air movements
shadows

systematic procedures
recollections

the circulatory surfaces were placed
a fluidity were sought after
whereas the side was compacted and tangible
the private side was inwardly reflective
a light shattering into fragments


Caroline de Lannoy 2010


An exhibition/exercise organised by Jim Hobbs 
Saturday 27th and Sunday 28th March 2010.
http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1272698

Caroline de Lannoy

carolinedelannoy

The Open West Exhibition






Caroline de Lannoy is part of the open west annual exhibition, which brings together contemporary artists in an exhibition spanning painting, sculpture, photography, film, print and installation.

The exhibition is being held in Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum, and the Summerfield Gallery at the University of Gloucestershire from 17 February to 21 March 2010.

Summerfield Gallery, Albert Road, Cheltenham, Glos GL52 3JG
http://www.glos.ac.uk/

Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum, Clarence Street, Cheltenham, Glos GL50 3JT


PRINT NOW


Caroline de Lannoy – ‘Text No 51’ - Ink on paper

BEARSPACE exhibits PRINT NOW (Part 2) with new works.
27th FEB - 27th MARCH 2010

BEARSPACE

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Caroline de Lannoy – ‘Text No 51’ - is part of the Art Projects entitled PRINT NOW.

PRINT NOW is an exhibition of innovative new works by emerging artists presented by BEARSPACE and selected by Kay Hartenstein Saatchi, Pryle Behrman, Julia Alvarez and Mike Sims. Works range from sculpture constructed from recycled printed fliers, to etching on aluminium and lithograph.

The exhibition is presented in partnership with Arts Council England's Own Art scheme and Culture Label, the first online hub for cultural shopping with partners TATE, the Victoria and Albert Museum and The Whitechapel Gallery as well as emerging galleries BEARSPACE and Studio Voltaire.

PRINT NOW - LONDON ART FAIR, 13-17 January 2010
ART PROJECTS Stand P19
www.bearspace.co.uk

Publication

The Guardian & Observer guide to Painting
September 2009

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/2009/sep/20/guide-to-painting-the-tutors

Caroline de Lannoy

KOSMOS exhibition




Caroline de Lannoy is part of the group exhibition project entitled KOSMOS, featuring a selection of work by artists working with light and space: Brent Hallard, José Heerkens, Gilbert Hsiao, Caroline de Lannoy and Giles Ryder, at IS projects June 6 - July 5, 2009.
See www.isprojects.blogspot.com

Wall Painting Commission

Caroline de Lannoy completed her Feature Wall Mural commission. 





Feature Wall Mural commission, LIFT Orchard Park, NHS Primary Health Care Centre, Hull, UK

identity



LONDON-TOKYO

Caroline de Lannoy is part of the group exhibition 'Identity' at mott-factory, Tokyo, Japan from 24th March – 24 April 2009.
See www.mott-factory.com/ gallery/schedule.php

Identity part-1
2009.3.24-4.5
Adrian Baron / Caroline de Lannoy / Rana Begum / 菊地良博 / 田村久美子 / 加藤智大
レセプションパーティー 2009.3.24 18:00〜20:00

Identity part-2
2009.4.7-4.19
Eleanor Crock / Nathan Cohen / Reiko Kubota / 梅沢和木 / DONA / 関口潮
レセプションパーティー 2009.4.7 18:00〜20:00

Identity Exhibition Introduction
The question of how we begin to understand our own place within the world and what we wish to say of this in the art we make will naturally generate different answers relating to who we are and what our view of the world might be. This exhibition raises the question of what informs identity and the creative process for artists living in London and Tokyo today. In considering the theme it is also necessary to question its interpretation; is identity a concern for all, or is this something embedded in the making process? While some artists seek to address the issue of identity directly through their work, for others it may be more implicit.

The gallery space in Tokyo was once a house, a place where people lived that has now become a place where art lives. This exhibition offers an opportunity for a group of artists from London and Tokyo to show together and in the process raise questions about what they make and why, the work selected presenting a range of art activity and media including painting, construction, installation, printmaking, and video.