| I don't want anyone to be
too alarmed but apparently Justin
Hibbs is contaminated by architecture. Before you raise the alarm
and don protective suits you may want to read the blurb attached to
Justin's show at Lucy
Mackintosh Gallery in Lausanne. The show, 'Altneuland', opens
on March 15th and runs through to May 5th and features works on paper
made in collaboration with David
Ben White. |
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| The electric stallion [aka
Gordon Langley]
is having 5 of his music tracks featured in 3 short documentary films
by Daniel Florêncio, watch this space to see them online because
one of the films is Daniel's documentary on Great Western Studios.
Gordon also has his music featured on Bridport
Radio's website. You can check out his bizarre, loop based nonsense
here at his fanclub. |
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| Al Newman has recently joined
Simon Dawe
in studio 41 and has also just launched his web design service 76Creative.
They have designed and put together the new Zakee
Shariff website as well as the Shariff/Miller
site, so if you are thinking of venturing into the world of having
your own website you could do far worse than speak to Al about what
you need and want. |
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| Felicity Warbrick also has
the hotly contested title of Printmaker of the month at Wrexham
Arts Centre for the month of March. You have already missed the
investiture of this title and the donning of the sash but the exhibition
can still be seen. |
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| Further afield you can still
see work by Darren Almond in a show at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York titled Closed Circuit: Video and New
Media at the Metropolitan. |
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| The art fair cavalcade careers
apace - recently setting down in Dubai,
where Emily Young
was a project artist and had work with the Fine Art Society, and in
Maastricht where
Emily had more work and Sean
Henry also had work. Next stop . . . the Irish
Art Fair, March 29th - April 1st, where Mary
Grant is representing herself. |
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| Illustrator, multi-media
genius, graphic god and man of the people Sean
Alexander has a trio of customised motorcycle helmets and other
selected mixed media portraits on their way to an exhibition in Japan.
It's all part of the launch of a micro Apart
Gallery in BALS´ new Ginza store. The event will see 30
artists from around the globe pitching their wits against each other
in a Tokyo-style helmet showdown. Sean's work can also been seen at
the new Cosh
Gallery, Berwick Street, Soho and will feature in the show to
accompany the launch of the forthcoming book 'Two Faced'. The dates
for this show are 15th to 22nd March 2007. |
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| Jacques
Nazaire seems to always have some news . . . this month he starts
a year long residency at St Ouen in Paris. |
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| Lucy Hull has put her mirrors
in the passenger seat while she hurtles headlong into her new career
as matchmaker supreme. The next singles event that she is hosting
is at William IV in Kensal Green on March 29th. The last event she
organised was packed to the brim by early evening so if your looking
for love the early bird seems indeed to catch the worm. |
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| Readers of Art
Review will have noted that our very own Katy
Moran has been listed as one of 25 artists that you need to know
in their 'future greats' article. |
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