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Creative Stars: Lost is Found
14 Jan - 19 Feb 2012
Installation shot
Lucy Ridges
Image courtesy the artist and Cornerhouse, Manchester
Photo credit Paul Greenwood
Matthew Abbott Recent Paintings, March 12, 2010
Courtesy of the Artist and Dunham Place Salon
Photo Credit: Elisabeth Bernstein
To inquire about this work please contact dunhamplacesalon@gmail.com
"The Standing Reserve" featuring studio art staff: Myles Dunigan, Jen Barrows, Andrew Orloski, and Jim Mclean.
Artist:
Netikan Roopngarm, Thammachat Jun Mepokee
Abstract:
God's Green Earth is a world that was created by God and it is beautiful and peaceful. The aim of this exhibition is to show what has happened to god's creation because of mankind. The God’s green Earth that used to be beautiful, is now destroyed by the humans temptations.
Materials:
Materials include commercial objects such as paper, cloths, water colour, spray pain, legal drugs (as illegal drugs), powder, assemblages of some found objects.
Exhibition format: Installation Art
Overview:
Point of installation is of irresponsibility, carelessness and laziness, leading to social failure as represent by models of both human and non-human elements in the show that would directly and indirectly relate to it. These would expressed in sarcastic way. Humour would also be part of the installation.
Note: The use of the space
- outside the window, where can you see beautiful green scenery = the past (Green Earth)
- inside the room = the present
-the elevator = the future (Hopefully, better)
Installation of my latest project, a sequence of painted panels to adorn the Altar wall at English Martyrs Catholic church in Hillmorton, Rugby. All credit here to my sister Elspeth for taking these photos which record the moment so well.
The subject is the English Martyrs, since previously there had been no depiction of them in the church. Given the large number of Catholic martyrs during and after the Reformation I chose to portray them in procession descending towards the altar around the already existing Resurrected Christ (which we moved higher up the wall). The two central groups of figures are more recognisable/better known martyrs led by St Thomas More and St John Fisher.
For more on the project see my webpage below:
aidanmcraethomsonstainedglass.weebly.com/english-martyrs-...
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Installation of the Legacy Project documentation in the Carroll Gallery at Tulane University for the SGCI undergraduate fellowship award.
The Legacy Project is a basic attempt to reinscribe the architectural figures that have shaped our urban landscape back onto the surface of their legacy. The infrastructure and policies that we have inherited and must navigate are publicly reexamined in this body of work. The imposing portraits of these prodigious identities are given context in the space of their own design by accompanying quotes explaining the reasoning behind the plan. Robert Moses, the preeminent power broker of New York and propagator of modernist design is superimposed back onto Route 40, Baltimore’s beloved James Rouse, the innovator of American downtown reinvigoration, is installed onto the Waverly Development, one of the first Urban Renewal sites in America. Such street pieces are intended to reanimate the past in an effort to reveal the invisible mechanisms of urban planning and to locate a responsibility.
The tiles are hauled up to the platform at the top of three storey scaffolding. They are then laid out on the platform as they will be on the wall. In sets of five vertical lines the cement is applied to the wall and the tiles carefully pressed into place. Once this is completed the grouting between each tile is applied.
The installation by Mindflyer at the outdoor plaza of Raffles City for the Singapore Night Festival 2023.
Matthew Abbott Recent Paintings, March 12, 2010
Courtesy of the Artist and Dunham Place Salon
Photo Credit: Elisabeth Bernstein
To inquire about this work please contact dunhamplacesalon@gmail.com
Day 14 purple
Today we walked along the Kennet and Avon canal towpath, on the opposite bank there were some odd installations, this was one of them, luckily it was purple.