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by Laura Ford
Disturbing and so placed in the wood to make the walker jump and then find more of them (5 in all). None have faces and all are (to me) pained. Certainly thought provoking and compelling
Four musicians perform improvised music at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on 4 August 2010.
Signpost to Jupiter / Peter Liversidge
Information sign pointing upwards at 70 degree angle with the inscription "Juputer - 893 to 964 million kilometers".
"The calculation takes into account that both the Earth and Jupiter are in elliptical orbits around the sun."
While attending poetry writing circle at refurbished Chapter Arts, Canton, Cardiff.
Image: from current Art in the Bar show, Proposals for Cardiff, by Peter Liversidge.
"I propose that the cafe at Chapter serves Licolnshire Plum Bread during the run of the exhibition...";
Mae canolfan Chapter wedi tyfu mewn ffordd hynod dros y blynyddoedd, a ffrwyth y cynlluniau diweddar yw'r ailwampio sylweddol ar y llawr gwaelod, y tu faes a'r sinemau syd yn fwy bendigedig fyth. Mae 'r cafe/bar fel fforwm gyhoeddus, llawn sgwrsio, gwaith a thrafod creadigol - ac eto'n lle braf i ymlacio, gyda theuloeodd a grwpiau o gyfeillion yn cyd-fwyta neu ddarllen y papurau ac yfed coffi.
The grid on the rear wall is an artwork by peter Liversidge, "134 Proposals" - most of which are so crazy they will never be realised.
The most engaging exhibit, a very wonderful and enormous installation, by Charles Jencks. This is a little more than your ordinary pond or water feature on the driveway. There are 8 huge mounds.
Shop staff wearing false beards as part of an enactment of Peter Liversidge's proposal for the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
The most engaging exhibit, a very wonderful and enormous installation, by Charles Jencks. This is a little more than your ordinary pond or water feature on the driveway. There are 8 huge mounds.
Peter Liversidge's proposals were left all over Edinburgh to be discovered by the public on 20 August 2010.
Four musicians perform improvised music at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art on 4 August 2010.