Missed the opening yesterday evening travelling back from lovely London, so will be calling in at lunchtime today to see that space and how the work has been displayed. The work I submitted is soft matt prints of fallow brown land, urban disguised as a meadow or building site, so it may not be in, we will see. I don’t know whose photograph’s been used in the flyer but it’s possibly the Quayside area of Newcastle: that looks like the arch of the big green bridge in the background.
TODAY!
Thursday 29th April 10am – 4pm at City Space on Chester Road, in sunny Sunderland.
Fine time lapse video of the building going up: it’s opposite the Minster in the centre.
So with the Jaberwock trees on the walls at DMG, that’s work in two exhibitions at the moment, and Deep Sea Diving is at last beginning to see some progress from my darkroom. Photos of the paintings, sculpture and prints of the Deep Sea Diving work will have to be digitised to go to Blurb at some point, but some hand made one-off art books are going to happen, too, and they’ll use the real thing.
Lots has been happening with the North East Photography Network: a fascinating insight into the workings of galleries and curators at their first Symposium earlier in the year, and an excellent portfolio review or two. I know you’l be interested to hear about those. Oh and spent £25 on a look and a book at Irving Penn retrospective at the NPG yesterday. Gosh that is such fine, fine, printing.
City Photos at Cityspace
Missed the opening yesterday evening travelling back from lovely London, so will be calling in at lunchtime today to see that space and how the work has been displayed. The work I submitted is soft matt prints of fallow brown land, urban disguised as a meadow or building site, so it may not be in, we will see. I don’t know whose photograph’s been used in the flyer but it’s possibly the Quayside area of Newcastle: that looks like the arch of the big green bridge in the background.
TODAY!
Thursday 29th April 10am – 4pm at City Space on Chester Road, in sunny Sunderland.
Fine time lapse video of the building going up: it’s opposite the Minster in the centre.
So with the Jaberwock trees on the walls at DMG, that’s work in two exhibitions at the moment, and Deep Sea Diving is at last beginning to see some progress from my darkroom. Photos of the paintings, sculpture and prints of the Deep Sea Diving work will have to be digitised to go to Blurb at some point, but some hand made one-off art books are going to happen, too, and they’ll use the real thing.
Lots has been happening with the North East Photography Network: a fascinating insight into the workings of galleries and curators at their first Symposium earlier in the year, and an excellent portfolio review or two. I know you’l be interested to hear about those. Oh and spent £25 on a look and a book at Irving Penn retrospective at the NPG yesterday. Gosh that is such fine, fine, printing.
Must blog more. Promise to self? I will.
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