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Category: Research

most dismal swamp

Dec 3, 2021

Rochelle Goldberg

Rochelle Goldberg, (b. 1984; Vancouver, Canada) lives and works in New York. In her all encompassing installations Rochelle stages sculptural topographies composed of living, ephemeral, and synthetic materials, such…

Terrestrial Act produced by Hot Desque

Went to see an exhibition that a friend (Davinia) was part of at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle. Exhibiting artists: Sam Carvosso, Anna Reading, Davinia-Ann Robinson, Hannah Rowan,…

Judges lll – Christina Mackie – Hospitalfield

The Judges III is a sculptural assemblage featuring materials ranging from biomedical data and geological field-research to watercolour techniques and artisanal sculptures. Within the installation, minerals unfold as…

Hito Steyerl – In Free Fall

Sep 4, 2021

Paulo Arraiano

Arraiano [adj. One who lives on the frontier or border. One who is the natural from the border]  Paulo Arraiano [b. 1977, Portugal] has a degree in Communication from…

Aude Pariset

Mar 23, 2021

MELT (Loren Britton & Isabel Paehr)

As MELT, Loren Britton and Isabel Paehr are arts-design researchers who work with play, technology and radical pedagogy. Tuning to the material-discursive conditions of tech infrastructures, they trouble…

Natalia Janula

Natalia Janula is a Polish artist living and working in London. Her work often consists of mix media sculptures which employ a material vocabulary of humanoid silicone casts,…

Gideon Horváth

‘Gideon Horváth is an interdisciplinary visual artist based in Budapest, working with a wide range of mediums including videos, photos and installations. Conceptually he is mainly dealing with…

Laura Wilson

‘Deep, Deepen, Deepening (2019) explores the hidden landscape of Must Farm at Whittlesey, near Peterborough. The Must Farm pile-dwelling site is an exceptionally well-preserved settlement dating to the end…

Diane Edwards

‘Diane Edwards navigates the parallel yet entangled worlds of climatic mutation and digital optimization. Using synthetic and organic media to create sculpture, moving-image and installation – her research…

Circular Economy – Kate Oakley

Feb 10, 2021

June Balthazard and Pierre Pauze – Taipei Biennial 2020

  Dec 27, 2020

Sue Tompkins

Dec 13, 2020

The Shape of a Circle in the Mind of a Fish: The Understory of the Understory – Serpentine Gallery

  Dec 12, 2020

On Touching: The Alterity Within, Karen Barad

Dec 4, 2020

Ektor Garcia

Psychic Time of Handicraft: ektor garcia Dec 2, 2020

Rachel Rose

Dec 2, 2020

Hayley Tompkins

https://www.themoderninstitute.com/artists/hayley-tompkins/exhibitions/scotland-venice-2013-sworn-campbell-tompkins-collateral-event-of-the-55th-international-art-exhibition-2013-06-01/4404/ Dec 1, 2020

Urs Fischer

https://www.themoderninstitute.com/exhibitions/urs-fischer-2018-04-20/6439/ Dec 1, 2020

Marco Giordano

https://www.themoderninstitute.com/artists/marco-giordano/exhibitions/to-disturb-somnolent-birds-2020-02-01/6977/ Dec 1, 2020

Otobong Nkanga

Crumbling Through Powdery Air (2015) There’s No Such Thing as Solid Ground (2020) Tsumeb Fragments (2015) Solid Maneuvers  (2015) Otobong Nkanga and Emeka Ogboh, Aging Ruins Dreaming Only to Recall the…

Dark spaces – installation

Janet Cardiff Georges Bures Miller – The Killing Machine (2007) Alison Hunter – Enconters (2018) Hito Steyerl – Liquidity Inc. (2014)   Nov 14, 2020

Cathy Wilkes

Nov 14, 2020

Sally Osborn

Nov 14, 2020

Lee Bul

Nov 11, 2020

Joey Holder

‘It begins to become creepingly apparent among these future ecologies that whoever we currently consider alive or organic, will inevitably change.’ ‘you might be healed with DNA from…

Barry Flanagan

A Hole in the Sea Sand Girl and Sand Pour Bollard Nov 2, 2020

Nina Canell

‘Nina Canell once made a sculpture for ten people that caused the electricity in their homes to go out simultaneously and unannounced once every month for a year….

Alisa Baremboym

Oct 31, 2020

Rachel Champion

I have picked out images and info on her work outside of traditional gallery space setting. ‘Carbon Flux (2017) is a site-specific installation which responds to the shifting…

Self imposed limits

Don’t feel stressed if I am unproductive – leave time to get bored (stick with a project long enough for this to happen). Share work before I think…

Notes on the opposite

Articulate clear purpose or meaning – not a stream of consciousness Work on one project at a time? Or focus on certain number of works and see them…

A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None – Kathryn Yusoff

Oct 1, 2020

Listening to tracklist on Incursions – collaborative project – participatory walks in Newcastle

To use an archive/to work with a community/to work in collaboration https://www.residencyeleveneleven-online.co.uk/incursions Oct 1, 2020

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