Friday night was lots of fun at RAYGUN and thanks Andrew for showing with us.
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Artist Talk – Fritz Haeg @ WAM, April 19, 4-5pm
Come check out Fritz Haeg’s Artist Talk, April 19th @ Weatherspoon Art Museum, 4-5pm, Greensboro, N.C., USA I saw him speak at Open Engagement last year and it really inspired me to hear about The Sundown Salonand Edible Estates I’m currently engaged in two seperate… Read More
Honey Biba-Berkerlee – Excerpt from DIPLOTOPIA
“Diplotopia takes its point of departure in the American magazine Whole Earth Catalog (1968-’71) and their belief in the revolutionary potential of Nasa’s first image of the globe from 1967. The photograph became the outset for the aesthetics of the magazine and in a later issue… Read More
UPCOMING HONEY BIBA BECKERLEE – DIPLOTOPIA
In May RAYGUN will be showing video work by Danish artist Honey Biba Beckerlee. Ali and I watched the video DIPLOTOPIA this morning and were seriously wowed. Here are some words from Honey about her work. Diplotopia takes its point of departure in the American magazine Whole Earth… Read More
Walking video of ‘The Plastic Snowdrop’
UFFE HOLM – ARTIST TALK
This is the first ten minutes of Uffe Holm’s artist talk at RAYGUN on April 4th.
Uffe Holm installing his exhibition The Plastic Snowdrop
UFFE’S TOPIARIES
A part of Uffe’s show includes three topiarie plants. On Uffe’s first day we went out to Bunnings hardware to purchase some pots. Yesterday Ali and Uffe did some gardening and re potting back at RAYGUN – They kind of give the space a homely… Read More
ANDREW MACDONALD – MACHINATIONS OF DESIRE
Andrew Macdonald’s upcoming show at RAYGUN on Friday 13th April will make for some intriguing viewing and handling. Machinations of Desire DESIRE- Object of want, yearning; lust for another. The reverse, to be wanted in return. Therefore reciprocal. RECIPROCATING- Give and take, backwards and forwards, up… Read More
Richard Mosse @ WAM
I attended the lecture by Richard Mosse at the Weatherspoon Art Museum on Thursday of last week. He presented photos made with a large format camera, 8 x 10 and sometimes a hand held using infrared film. This use of technology (the film) previously used… Read More