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Liam Murray & Colin Davies outside The Shed Gateshead

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The Shed @ The Late Shows 2012 http://shedgateshead.blogspot.com/2012/04/shed-late-shows-2012.html Saturday 19th May 2012 7pm-11pm



3…2…1…BLAST OFF!!! Join us on a voyage into the unknown and jump aboard the good ship Shed 3000 as we teleport ourselves into outer space and explore all things sci-fi.

Grab your jetpacks and get ready for an evening of immersive theatrical experiences, interactive workshops and creative activities, hosted by our on-board super-computer, WOR HAL. Set your phazers to stun and film your adventures on our Live Feed to mission control, whilst another crew provides a live soundtrack, take part in the rings of Saturn Hoola Hoop Tournament, bounce your way through the galaxy at the Space Hoppers disco, sing-a-long with the Klingon Opera…and much more.




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Its been a while..... http://shedgateshead.blogspot.com/2012/04/its-been-while.html

But we are here now and happy to keep you all up to date as best we can from now on.

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Project Space Leeds http://textartist.blogspot.com/2012/01/project-space-leeds.html Welcome to the Real World

Back in the heady days at the end of Summer I was part of a 3 group show at PSL. It was an interesting experience for many reasons. It’s always interesting to see how groups come together and wether they have a common motivation or driver. I was shown as part of the Art House , and curated by Victoria Lucas. The other groups were Rogue Studios, Manchester and a group from Goldsmiths, London. I was really pleased with how WTTRW looked and worked.

I wanted to make something site specific. I took into account the canal which PSL fronts onto and the redevelopment of the nearby area. The past glories of the economic engine and the hopes for the future. The aspect of PSL is such that the sun tracks around it through the day. The two glass walls have an angular confluence which i wanted to make use of. The terms Viscious and Virtuous came to mind. The circularity of the economy, where we are now in its cycle. How inhumane and unjust the world can sometimes seem. So I devised the circular words so that they can be read from the outside but the shadows cast on the floor can be read the correct way round from the inside. The tracking of the sun changes the Viscious Circle into a Virtuous Circle.

I had never worked with vinyl before, and as can be seen I have adopted it for my last 3 projects. I really like its crispness and versatility. This is a cmplete departure for me because I would never have classified myself an artist concerned with an exquisite finish, always happy to have the process marks visible in the work if that occurs.








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British Institue for Human Rights http://textartist.blogspot.com/2012/01/british-institue-for-human-rights.html In the last few months I have been involved in a project with Arcadea and BIHR on a pilot project trying to encourage people to use the arts to exercise their human rights. As a result of the work undertaken the project had an exhibition at the International Centre for Life. When I was living in Denmark Rosa Luxemburg was very popular amongst the left wing greens – not that I could ever be as eloquent as Rosa so I went for keeping it simple.

When thinking about making these new works I wanted to emphasise that our human rights came about by people challenging the inequalities they witnessed, refusing to accept the status quo they found unacceptable no matter how difficult that was for them personally. I also wanted to aknowledge the personal responsibility we all have to uphold these rights, I was moved by Rosa Luxemburg, who said ‘Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.’ Essentially we need to be pro-active, empowered to maintain and assert these rights








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Dundee Contemporary Arts http://textartist.blogspot.com/2012/01/dundee-contemporary-arts.html


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Salisbury http://textartist.blogspot.com/2012/01/salisbury.html I made these in response to the exhibition The View From Here at Salisbury Arts Centre. Deliberately Low-Fi. We all wear various hats at various times in our lives - even several on the same day. This was a new way of working for me - coming up with the concept and sending it to be executed in situ.





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The Art House Exhibition http://textartist.blogspot.com/2011/10/art-house-exhibition.html

As part of the opening - and I must admit it was unlike any I had been too - not the traditional private view. The Art Walk was so people were moving from venue to venue. People also tended to cut through the foyer - which is where many of the works are - and go straight to the studios. At 7 i did the now de rigeur artist talk. This was fine - there were even a few faces in the audience i didn't recognise. One of the questions asked was if i am moving to be producer cleaner- crisper work - referencing my recent foray into vinyl. I am enjoying playing with text and vinyl, but i remain of the view that i will produce work which fits the location, space or word the best. I still like being able to see the marks of the process which contributed to the execution of the work. My two new vinyl pieces are in the lift and main corridor of the art house.





Continuing my theme of communication, dialogue and the view that the more connected we are the more disconnected we become - the whole digital/social media diaspora then I am showing 'Solitary' in a paired down version without any additional text on the nature of lonliness.




There is always that element of how the work is going to breathe on its' own. I think there is a good mix or old and new, things in the gallery space and thos site specific and installational elements. I guess that's my work done on it, I've done all I can. Now I am waiting to hear the feedback, see what people think.







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Newcastle Bridges Festival http://textartist.blogspot.com/2011/09/newcastle-bridges-festival.html Julia Barton who designed the Lost and Found garden on the Swing Bridge. I did all the participatory work - involving 4 community groups from Newcastle and 4 from Gateshead. We worked together to design potager beds - small scale kitchen gardens set around formalised patterns - 'potage' meaning for the pot from the french. Normally doing planting projects you have months to design, sow, bring on the plants so they are ready and prime for the event. We had 6 weeks. Amazingly it all came off. The 2 days of install were well worth it. The feedback from the public was a resounding 'It should be like this all the time' or comments along that theme. Needless to say the delicate construction and planting was more laboured than the tractor dominated dismantle - All trace of it was gone in a few hours - Lost and found and lost again. A wee bit of Brigadoon - but hey, let's hope it's next year and not next century when we do it again. Some shots of it are below. If you want more of an explanation go to Julia Bartons Blog








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The Transformation of The Shed http://shedgateshead.blogspot.com/2011/05/transformation-of-shed.html As mentioned in the last post, The Shed was thoroughly transformed for our Late Shows event. The in-house creative team responsible for its stunning metamorphosis were residents Kate Eccles, Jen McHugh, Molly Barrett and Verity Quinn. The girls did an outstanding job and the whole building was hardly recognisable as it was taken back to the 1920s. Each of artists studios were lit by lamp light, the foyer was dressed with red drapes and the upstairs area had its very own cocktail bar. Kate Usher Studio was enlisted to help decorate the bar and designed an amazing Art Deco inspired wallpaper. Here are a few images of the transformation and the evening itself...


One of The Late Shows team tries out the jail for size ahead of the opening!



Jen McHugh draws a skyline for the silent cinema room.


The amazing props for Laura Jane Vest's photographic portraits 

Beautiful Art Deco Wallpaper designed especially for the event by Kate Usher Studios.



Star & Shadow Cinema Organist Carl accompanies the silent movies being projected live onto a screen in the foyer.




The 1920's head-dress making workshop hosted by Kate Usher.

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