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Event Name: measures 5: tina di carlo. Exhibition/Exhibitionism
Description: Measures is a series of seminars run over 8 weeks that use screening, reading, discussion and analysis to look at critical assumptions about Art practice. This measures series investigates the exhibition by invoking the term exhibitionism as a spatial site of departure. The term functions as a methodological angle and a point of view from which a whole series of events can be seen differently, a kind of site from which a critical gaze [of multiculturalism] becomes possible. Playing on the fetish of exhibition making over the last 25 years each session in this series will proceed through a different terminological frame from object to thing, apparatus-exhibitionism, represent-present, document-evidence, act-agency, collect-collectivity, archive-testimony, ending in the eighth session with profane-play. The idea here is textual, tied to language, written, spoken and uttered that once circulated and absorbed into discourse, can itself begin to shift the way in which curating architecture is practised and ultimately understood.
Date: 02-08-2011
Location: no.w.here 316 316-318 Bethnal Green Road London E2 OAG
 
   
Event Name: 16mm BOLEX Workshop
Description: Used extensively by filmmakers such as Jonas Mekas, Stan Brakhage and Michael Snow, the Bolex 16mm camera has shaped and defined artists film for over half a century. no.w.here staff provide cameras and cover the basic features of how the Bolex is loaded and operated, lenses,focussing, and light metering followed by participants shooting a single 100ft roll of black and white film between them. Once films are processed participants analyse their work on the Steenbeck editing table. The workshop ends with a projector screening of all the films made on the course. Please note that courses at no.w.here fill up quickly and are only available on a first come, first serve basis. Cost £100
Date: 21-05-2011
Location: no.w.here 316 316-318 Bethnal Green Road London E2 OAG
 
   
Event Name: show of Pictures by Otleyobs
Description: What - a show of Pictures by Otleyobs Where - at Buon Apps restaurant in Otley, When - from Saturday 18th September until Christmas. Opening: Saturday 18th September 3 – 5pm. Otleyobs (Otley Observation Society) have now 6 members since Roberto Bono joined us . We're showing at Buon Apps for 3 months The six diverse members of Otleyobs are Roberto Bono - colourful abstract paintings Paul Brisco (guitarist) - will play his new compositions at the opening James Brown – his paintings blend maps with traditional landscape images and dramatic panoramic satellite views of the earth. Shane Green, who makes bright and bold urban and landscape paintings. He is also the creator of the intriguing wooden and stone sculptures which appear on the Otley Chevin and Danefield trails. Peter Holt's beautiful and intimate life drawing and painting. Rupert Kempley the psycho geographer and landscape controversialist
Date: 07-01-2011
Location: Otley
 
   
Event Name: Roberto Bono at Otley Courthouse
Description: I really like Roberto’s art – it’s so honest, innocent and direct, and the colour and form seem to just come directly from the image itself, without all sorts of stuff being projected or brought in from outside – it’s just like Roberto interacting with the light – or something really basic going on between the coloured light, his eyes, his hands and the coloured paint – but that light is so pure and mediterranean – how can he deal with the light and weather in Yorkshire?” Anyway, that’s roughly the sort of thing I remember thinking, seeing the wonderful light, and the play of colour and form in what Roberto makes. I wish I could put it better – but really, the painting speaks for itself much better than anything I can say. I suppose I have a sense of the work being a kind of ‘meditation’ in front of a developing image and support (that’s what the French call the physical frame in which the painting is made – or for Roberto, perhaps, ‘occurs’)... Bravo! Martin Joughin
Date: 28-02-2010
Location: Otley
 
 
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