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Thursday 11 June 2009
TAX YOUR VAN ISSUE 3 OUT NOW
Its been a while, but TAX YOUR VAN issue 3 is now done and dusted. Its a degree show special, featuring the work of three artists graduating from DMU this summer. Issue three also comes with a TAX YOUR VAN badge, so snap them up while you can.
50 COPIES ONLY!!!
available at the degree show and the usual places
Its been a while, but TAX YOUR VAN issue 3 is now done and dusted. Its a degree show special, featuring the work of three artists graduating from DMU this summer. Issue three also comes with a TAX YOUR VAN badge, so snap them up while you can.
50 COPIES ONLY!!!
available at the degree show and the usual places
JAMES BATES
Recession 1 & 2, Digital Print, 2009
DANIEL KELLY
Melt Loop 4, Digital still from super 8 loop, 2009
KERRY JACKSON
Reflective Space, 2009
WAYNE MITCHELSON
Two Men Running, Digital Collage, 2009
EMILY WARREN
Inside Kite, Still from wireless digital video, 2009
Thursday 2 April 2009
Thursday 26 March 2009
TAX YOUR VAN NUMBER 2 OUT NOW
50 copies of Tax Your Van issue 2 have been printed and distributed in a number of locations throughout the city of leicester. I would tell you where but it would take the fun out of it really.
DANIEL KELLY - BATHROOM
Electrical tape on paper, 594 x 841mm
Electrical tape on paper, 594 x 841mm
ROBIN WRIGHT - UNTITLED (2009)
Digital Photograph
Digital Photograph
PAUL WILLIAMS - WASH YOUR SAUSAGE ELSEWHERE
the mysteries of sharing a flat & the bizarre actions of the flat mate.
JACK SQUIRES - PHOTOGRAM #'s 12 & 17
each 5" x 7"
Red ink creates ethereal shapes, captured by light for a fraction of time, only to disappear forever seconds later into the inky blackness. The work represents Creation, Collision and Extinction. They could be the ghostly path of smoke from a recently extinguished candle, a drop of blood in shark infested water, calm and fluid before the frenzy, they could be events created by particles so tiny and so fast they could hardly have been said to have occurred at all, or equally, they could be incomprehensible, cataclysmic nebulae, explosions so big light takes hundreds of years to cross them, and their light takes thousands of years to reach us, so that all we ever see of them is their photographs. All of these images are frighteningly similar, are the differences between micro and macro so great? or is there a chance that the Hubble telescope and the Hadron Collider are simultaneously looking at the same thing?
NUSH WROBLEWSKI - SAD TOILET
Marker Pen on Fabriano
EMILY WARREN - PLAYING CATCH
Still from Wireless Digital Video
the mysteries of sharing a flat & the bizarre actions of the flat mate.
JACK SQUIRES - PHOTOGRAM #'s 12 & 17
each 5" x 7"
Red ink creates ethereal shapes, captured by light for a fraction of time, only to disappear forever seconds later into the inky blackness. The work represents Creation, Collision and Extinction. They could be the ghostly path of smoke from a recently extinguished candle, a drop of blood in shark infested water, calm and fluid before the frenzy, they could be events created by particles so tiny and so fast they could hardly have been said to have occurred at all, or equally, they could be incomprehensible, cataclysmic nebulae, explosions so big light takes hundreds of years to cross them, and their light takes thousands of years to reach us, so that all we ever see of them is their photographs. All of these images are frighteningly similar, are the differences between micro and macro so great? or is there a chance that the Hubble telescope and the Hadron Collider are simultaneously looking at the same thing?
NUSH WROBLEWSKI - SAD TOILET
Marker Pen on Fabriano
EMILY WARREN - PLAYING CATCH
Still from Wireless Digital Video
Wednesday 18 March 2009
FORM
(RIP PAUL SNOTGRASS)
An exhibition of sculpture exploring and questioning concepts of form.
Featuring work by Jack Squires, Daniel Kelly and Daniel Goodwin.
(No fighting beetles will actually be involved.)
31st March to 4th of April
private view Friday the 3rd, 6- 8 pm
all welcome
UPSTAIRS AT THE CITY GALLERY
90 GRANBY STREET LEICESTER
Thursday 5 March 2009
Friday 27 February 2009
TAX YOUR VAN ISSUE ONE OUT NOW!
50 copies only of TAX YOUR VAN No.1 have been printed and distributed in various locations. This issue was based on the theme of the number one. Cos its the first one, innit.
WORK FEATURED
JOE EARDLEY - LACKORICE
'In the absence of aniseed flavouring, would the world remain similar?'
'Description of a man by a machine'
MORGAN GAYLARD - ONE
HANNAH WHITMORE - THE FIRST TIME
DANIEL KELLY - THE ONE SHOW
'When Richard and Judy finished I was really sad, but the one show has begun to fill the void'
JACK SQUIRES - 1
Plain Flour, 30cm x 30cm x 16cm
'Inspired by sawdust sculptures of the 1970's, '1' is simply a heap of flour stacked at an angle of 91 degrees, giving it a gravity-defying 1 degree overhang. I have made larger versions with overhangs up to 45 degrees using fine wood shavings.'
EMILY WARREN - DRIVING A CAR FOR THE FIRST TIME
'I drove a car for the first time, I found myself to be quite good at it. I enjoyed singing to Aerosmith and Spandau Ballet. '
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