Monday, 8 November 2010

COPENHAGEN PLACE





Copenhagen Place is a new non-commercial art space in Limehouse East London. Partly built and created by former Brighton sculpture students, Paul Gwilliam and Jazmine Miles-Long, their first show opens Wednesday of this week and everyone that can make it to London should be in attendance.

Details below:

COPENHAGEN PLACE PRESENTS... CATALINA NICULESCU & RACHAEL CHAMPION

FOR COPENHAGEN PLACE’S INAUGURAL EXHIBITION, Catalina Niculescu and Rachael Champion examine the human potential of our architectural surroundings. Their hopes and fears have the potential to become guiding principles to a space whose identity remains, as yet, wholly uncertain.

NICULESCU’S PRACTICE is marked by a drifting ambiguity of emphasis. Fluctuating between documentation and performance, she responds to her environment with strategic forethought and tactical spontaneity. The result is a series of interferences with urban architecture that are recorded and sparsely edited into suggestive, transferrable events in video and photography.

For the show at Copenhagen Place, Niculescu takes her cues from the folkloric traditions of modernist architecture. The movement’s aspirations for an egalitarian redesign of the cityscape were, in part, guided by a sensitivity to the vernacular history of dwellings. Niculescu lights upon the collected Romanian folk histories of Ion Creanga, finding amongst them allegories for the achievements and absurdities of the modernist project.

Her video, “To the end of the night”, is the result. Whilst one of Creanga’s protagonists tries to fill his home with sunshine using a bucket, Niculescu takes the more radical step of exposing London’s sheltered modernist inner-spaces to a soft, numinous light. Copenhagen Place’s own walls do not escape the glow.

CHAMPION’S REVERENCE FOR THE TRANSFORMATIVE potential of architecture is of a more scientistic nature. Agricultural technology and bioengineering are the carriers of human spirit in her installations, sculptures and architectural interventions. Layering organic matter, construction materials and heavy machinery, Champion describes the intricate overlaps of our physical environment. The complex folly-systems which emerge rub up against our unwavering belief in the products of scientific information.

Here, Champion demands that we delve under the floorboards of Copenhagen Place, engineering a subterranean experience which calls into doubt the space’s surface topography. Tiled and greased abysses threaten the gallery-goer, whilst the structure of the building is drawn into an intimate relationship with a system whose purpose is hidden, mystical and thoroughly suspect.

COPENHAGEN PLACE harnesses these architectural introversions and turns them into an act of brazen self-exposure. Niculescu and Champion allow it, finally, to relieve itself of its virgin modesty.


CURATED BY PAUL GWILLIAM AND MATT DRAGE
PRIVATE VIEW WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 10TH

NEAREST STATIONS: MILE END TUBE, LIMEHOUSE DLR, WESTFERRY DLR BUSES: 277, D6, D3. GET OFF AT PIXLEY ST.

What's good on the internets!



This post is long overdue; after the talk i gave about a month ago i said i'd create a directory of sorts for reference based on what i'd spoken about, so here it is.

Virtual Gallery Spaces:
Jst Chillin
Chrystal Gallery
The Company of People
Netmare & Netdreams
VVORK

Surf Clubs:
R-U-INS?
Visual Aids
Spirit Surfers
Nasty Nets
Club Internet

About Surf Clubs:
Basic article about the nature of surf clubs by Paddy Johnson
Surfing Clubs: organized notes and comments.

Net Art News Stuff Sorta:
Art Fag City
Rhizome
DIS Magazine
Tom Moody
The Pulse
Bevel and Boss

Critical Texts:
Post Production - Bouriarrd
"Websites Are The Art Of Our Times" - Miltos Manetas
Self-Design and Aesthetic Responsibility - Boris Groys
[IMG MGMT] What Relational Aesthetics Can Learn From 4Chan
IMG MGMT: Hubris/Nemesis/Whatever
Dispersion - Seth Price
Versions - Oliver Laric (video essay)
Commodify Your Consumption: : Tactical Surfing / Wakes of Resistance

A condesensed history of netart in it's totality via delicious linkz

Interesting Projects:
PAINT FX
DUMP FM
River of the Net
Intern Intern

Some Artists Worth looking at:
Parker Ito
AIDS 3D
Guthrie Lonergan
Jon Rafman
Iain Ball
Duncan Malashock
Justin Kemp
Kari Altmann
Ben Schumacher
Oliver Laric
Michelle Ceja
Ryan Trecartin
Timur Si-Qin
Micah Schippa
Chris Seecoy

Saturday, 12 June 2010

Nick Spalding - AVATAR 3D on ACID!!11

Nick Spalding has shot to art stardom overnight as he appears here in an intense 1 one 1 interview with the BBC.

Tipped to be nominated for this years Turner Prize, Spalding is making waves all over the art world. According to the BBC thousands upon thousands of people have been flocking to the work, many describing it as the essential art pilgrimage for anyone that considers themselves serious about life.

Noel Edmonds recently traveled to Brighton on foot exclusively to see the work describing it "like AVATAR 3D on acid, my House Party had nothing on this"

Wednesday, 10 March 2010

There Is Only The Taking Up Of Tools / Curated by Rosanna Mclaughlin

18/03 - 22/03/2010

A show between Mary Hurrell, Beatrice Loft Schulz, Hania Stella-Sawicka, Ursula Wild and Rosanna Mclaughlin.
18th March, private view and cocktail bar, 7-11.


On Sunday 21st at 6pm there will be a discussion about the show. All are welcome to attend.




LIMAZULU PROJECT SPACE
Unit 3J, Omega Works, 167 Hermitage Road, London N4 1LZ
Tube: Manor House, Bus: 141, 341, 29, 67, 254,
www.limazulu.co.uk reception.limazulu@gmx.com
0208 800 7428
web site and previous email back up soon

JST CHILLIN / 4EVA CONNECTED

Self promotion LIKE!

So i've (Ben) got a show opening this weekend on JST CHILLIN, as part of the year long online gallery seires "serial chillers in paradise" called:

4eva connected / what if i told you "this is all too real"
13th-26th

I'll be showing some 3d sculpture alongside a chatroom that will host various performance/conversation over the 2 week duration of the show. I invite anyone and everyone to check it out, currently showing is Ida Lehtonen.


Sunday, 21 February 2010

RIP KURT COBAIN

Thursday night just gone I saw the greatest artwork of my life at Seventeen gallery, which took the form of a bench, faithfully replicated from the one that sits in Viretta Park, Seattle, overlooking the site of Kurt Cobain's suicide in 1994.

Words fall short of the intense emotions that welled up inside of me but if anyone is in London anytime soon i'd recommend visiting the show, Seventeen have been consistently out stepping most other London galleries for the past year.



The same night a painting show opened at LIMAZULU, the gallery at Rosanna's house near Manor House. In the face of having just seen the greatest art work ever, i was unable to expend much thought but based on surface impressions i'd certainly say it is worth checking out.

Chatroulette

Sometime in the next 2 weeks i'm going to install a webcam and speakers to this computer.

Mainly so people can play chatroulette but maybe people will find a more inventive use for it.