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2006 Archive This, the Independents Biennial 2006 website, is today a research archive and no additional art content will be posted. It is intended to launch here an Independents Biennnial 2008 website early in 2008. INDEPENDENTS 2008Please note the Independents Biennial Office intends to give notice, on September 20th 2007, of opportunities,schedules and deadlines for
23rd Nov : “GIFT” @ museumMan
A GIVEAWAY of objects and ideas selected by over 150 artists for their potential use in an artwork DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND AND TO COINCIDE WITH THE CLOSING EVENTS OF THE LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL GIFT WILL NOW RE-OPEN FOR A FURTHER WEEK THU 23 TO SAT 25 NOV 2006, 12-6PM EVERYTHING MUST GO! For further details
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Independents Biennial Liverpool 2006 showcased artwork by over 150 North West, UK and International artists across 62 venues and spaces throughout the city of Liverpool. The artworld equivalent of a festival fringe the Independents mix of exhibitions, live art, performances, interventions and happenings emerged and spread across the city into every available space. The Independents
Alcañiz, Àgata
Àgata Alcañiz Àgata Alcañiz is an artist from Barcelona based in Manchester. Originally she studied on a four year Graphic Design course at the International Massana College. This is right in the city centre of this well known city for its broad culture, art and creativity. While studying she got experience in a Graphic Design
Arklo
Arklo www.arklo.com Gumbo S: So tell me about the new pieceP: “Gumbo”S: It’s a soup?P: Kinda – various ingredients, cooked up S: So it’s food?P: More a history…More Event Title Gumbo Telephone 0151
Ashall, Suzanne
Suzanne Ashall – a Liverpool based installation and video artist. All my work has been based on masquerade and abuse. Usually working with the themes of childhood fairytales.I create large-scale sculptures, gigantic puppets, short films, sound and photography to create a kitsch but sinister artwork. My current installation “HANSEL & GRETTEL” has been well received
Atkinson, Craig
Craig Atkinson Books and zines available throughout the Biennial from different venues. If you would like to stock or buy some please contact me through my www.craigatkinson.co.uk. Event Title Books and zines
Avni, Sigal
Sigal Avni B&W direct photographs of a mother and her adult daughter and digital imaging, sharp coulors and two dimensional, highly-stylised backgrounds act as a foil for black & white images and other elements introduced in a confusion of pattern and visual information. The human form is twisted, contorted, rearranged and represented with other
Azard, Ara
Ara Azad.(LEBANON) Ara Azad is a graduate from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, (D5), and holds a degree from Tufts University (BFA). He is a graduate of EPIIC 95, Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship at Tufts University with a special focus on developing visions for our world through the merging
Bartos, Nicole
Nicole Bartos Tactile sculptures suggest ‘touching’ the thoughts, as with a magic touch and transforming thoughts into ‘Sound’/vibration, or into something material, part of the Real world. The Sound would then substitute the communicative desire, the diversity of ways that a thought can be perceived by those outside me. Fire & Eurhythmy Nicole
Ben Parry and Jacques Chauchat
Ballet Mechanique – Ben Parry and Jacques Chauchat. by Leo Wood Huge changes to the physical and social fabric of the city of Liverpool are taking place. In reaction to these changes, Jump Ship Rat (JSR), a local art collective, have chosen to explore Liverpool 08’s prevailing cultural theme ‘City in Transition’, and to make
Bendi, Simon
Simon Bendi a set of 12 high quality digital prints in an edition of 30 that discuss through a minimal modernist English aesthetic identity and urbanism
Berger, Johanna
Johanna Berger BUTTERFLY HOUSE Brazilian artsist Johanna Berger- “My piece involves audio, which ideally should come out of headphones, onthe wall, next to the drawings.The audio piece is on a CD format, on aloop. “ Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151 7030569  
Bisky, Norbert
Norbert Bisky IDOLS Born in Leipzig in 1970 and now based in Berlin, Norbert Bisky grew up during the waning years of East Germany’s socialist regime as the son of a prominent Communist official. The large figurative paintings in Bisky’s New York debut draw on his memories of a childhood under GDR rule. Conceptually, he
Bockelmann, Nicola
Nicola Bockelmann In 2005 Nicola Bockelmann received a grant from Arts Council England to produce large scale paintings depicting risque images taken from everyday advertisements. Her exhibition aims to raise awareness of the increasing use of pornographic elements in advertisements – a phenomenon called ‘Porn Chic’. ‘Porn Chic’ means more explicit sexuality in film, tv,
Brett, Guy
Guy Brett OBITUARY Guy Brett is a London-based art critic, curator and lecturer on art. He published widely in the international art press and is the author of monographic essays on Rasheed Araeen, Derek Boshier, Lygia Clark, Eugenio Dittborn, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Tina Keane, Victor Grippo, Brion Gysin, Mona Hatoum, Susan Hiller, Ghisha Koenig, David Medalla,
Bristow, Louise
Louise Bristow Education, Society, Habitat are the titles of three paintings at the centre of Louise Bristow’s work for the exhibition Near Distance. Her work involves the use of collage as an end in itself and as part of the process of making paintings. She uses narrative to produce new meaning from found images and
Brown, Neal
Neal Brown NEW RELIGIOUS ART Neal Brown was curator of ‘To the Glory of God: New Religious Art,’ presented at St Peter’s Church as part of the 2002 Liverpool Biennial. After deciding it needed erotic and religious improvement, Brown has rewritten Georges Bataille’s pornographic novella ‘Story of the Eye.’ In his new version, Brown has
Butters, Catherine
Catherine Butters The new map/guide was created by Catherine Butters www.zebracrossing.net and her artwork design was published by Hillfoot Studios www.hillfootstudios.com This new colourful map/guide to Independents exhibitions and venues will be available for collection and distribution from Saturday 21 October at The Living Market on 52 Roscoe Street from noon onwards. The map/guide will
Byers, Ken
Ken Byers I work with digital multi-media, including film, moving image, experimental sound. Directed and produced my own films and which are art/metaphysical and which include actors, structural animations, experimental sound. Gene Culture Animated Structure stills from huperthetical Gene Movement The work includes a dialectical relationship between the methexis of collective cultural consciousness and conditioning
Cape Farewell talks
Independents Biennial – Fri 29th Sep – Cape Farewell talks Art in a Changing Climate A series of illustrated talks which brings together Cape Farewell artists to address and raise awareness about climate change. Created by David Buckland, Cape Farewell has led three expeditions into the High Arctic for artistic inspiration and scientific enquiry. The
Cape Farewell- Art and Climate Change
Cape Farewell : Art and Climate Change by Peter Hagerty Does citizenship demand responsibility? Historically social responsibility has revolved around the local polis in the maintenance of control and order, but today the sphere of concern is global and while the creationists, the multinationals and the oil companies in particular conspire to undermine and evade
Cavia, Marisol
Marisol Cavia Marisol Cavia is a Spanish artist who lives and works in London. She works in a wide range of mediums ranging from installations to sculpture, photography, video and performance, exploring themes of childhood, fidelity, religion, self identity & femeninity amongst others. Marisol holds a Bachelors Degree in Ceramics from Westminster University. Marisol’s Website
Chan, Peter
Peter Chan Explorations of the citys environment. The environment is not merely the physical nature of a place, but is communicated in many ways. Through our encounters and experiences within the city we make our own realisations… With this painting the environment has been captured through a combination of floral landscape and abstract interpretations, each
Clark, Lorraine
Lorraine Clark BLUEPRINTS II BERLIN I have had the pleasure of visiting Lorraine Clarke’s Tottenham studio while some of the work for this important solo show was in process of assemblage and creation. I have seen materials there, formless and unconsidered before, yet in that place already invested with potential, slowly transformed into serious objects
Clark, Martin RM
Martin Clark The work suspends disbelief, as the images could be documentary portraits rather than constructed scenes. The image is lifted from a forgotten narrative, then the process begins with this fragment of memory taken either directly from a film, a place that seems filmic, or the person acting in the reconstruction. Then the original
Curator David Hancock
I’ll Be Your Mirror – Curator David Hancock by Leo Wood Since the birth of representational art, people have been painting portraits as a way to represent and understand humanity. And yet as artist David Hancock sees it, our understanding of portraiture is both limited and stifling. Hancock has chosen to explore and challenge the
Curwen, William
William Curwen CULTURE TO GO : Will Curwen Liverpool England Will Curwen is the man who after years of denial finally realised he was an artist after all. Always at the cutting edge of photographic technology, he has developed ways of recording panoramic imagery so vivid, you feel the result is somehow better than the
Day 11th Nov “Club Class” FrenchMottershead
Creatively explore your conduct at Tate Liverpool FrenchMottershead Club Class is a performance experience created by FrenchMottershead (Rebecca French and Andrew Mottershead) that invites participants to explore the social rituals and museum etiquette of Tate Liverpool. Using bad behaviour, clothing, surveillance or body language, and the whole of Tate Liverpool to play in, you enrol
Day 13th Oct “International Symposium on Stuckism”
Illustrated Lectures – Chaired by Naive John of the Liverpool Stuckists. A series of illustrated lectures presented by leading Stuckist artists and art historians. There will be opportunities to ask questions of the speakers at intervals throughout the day. A rare opportunity to meet and talk with some of Stuckism’s leading exponents.Chaired by Naive John
Day 17th Oct Dorothea Fayne
To the Nightingale Concert given in September 2006 in Liverpool as part of the Biennial “To the Nightingale”Dorothea Fayne, Mezzo-Soprano, Timothy Tate, Classical Guitar Che faró senza Euridice, Act 3 C. W. Gluckfrom “Orfeo ed Euridice“ (1714-1787) Prelude 1 (E minor) H. Villa-Lobos (1887-1959) To the Nightingale F. SchubertThe Trout (1797-1828) My heart opens to
Day 17th Sep “To The Nightingale” 4.00pm @ museumMan
Dorothy Fayne : Contralto & Timothy Tate: Classical Guitar An afternoon of Music includingSchubertGluckSaint SaensWagner& traditional English and Irish Song Programme 4.00pm Sunday 17th SeptembermuseumMan25 Parliament Street Free – Donations Welcome Event Type Performance Venue Name museumMan Venue Address 25 Parliament Street Event Start (dd/mm/yyyy) 17/09/2006 Opening Times 4.00pm
Day 21st Nov “The Passenger” by dot-art
A diverse exhibition of International work curated by Raul Zamudio (NYC) The Passenger In one the most memorable films by the Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni, titled The Passenger, Jack Nicholson plays a burnt-out reporter who exchanges his identity with that of a man he finds dead in a North African hotel room. He does this
Day 21st Oct “Passion”
The Projection Gallery.com 21/22 Oct for artist’s films and installation The Projection Gallery.com : show themed on struggle and desire. For films and animation screenings, installation, live and interactive cross-media works Show 2 “Passion”, open view 21/22 October, at 2 Roscoe St. LiverpoolConcerning desire, love, struggle, and emotional tension: installations and artworks from UK and
Day 21st Sep “Creative Dates II”
Conference of the North West Art and Design Research Group A conference of the North West Art and Design Research Group. Creative Dates II brings together speakers including artists, designers, academics and agencies to explore the development of art and design research in higher education institutions across the North West Event Type Talk Venue Name
Day 22nd Oct We Are Waking The Sleeping Giant
Join us in the Giant’s heart on Sunday at 12:30 pm We have discovered the lay of the Sleeping Giant in Liverpool; the Giant’s 7 chakras, from the root at the spring in St. James Cemetery, up to the crown on the high land of Everton Brow. We will be walking the path from the
Day 23rd Sep “Not out of the woods yet”
The Projection Gallery.com artist’s films and installation The Projection Gallery.com : Natural world themed show. For films and animation screenings, installation, live and interactive cross-media works Show 1 “Not out of the woods yet”, open view 23/24 September, at 2 Roscoe St. Liverpool. Concerning the natural world and built environment, installations and artworks from UK
Day 24th Sep “Streets of Experience”
Tea Ceromony with poetry An afternoon of poetry and Trolleys legacy of tea Poems written and recited by Kate Fallon Cousins,Gill Fallon Cousins,Brian Williams,Richard Wilkey Riley,Adam Nankervis and Dominik Eggerman+ their guests Event Type Performance Artist Name Brian Williams Kate+Gill Fallon Cousins Venue Name ANOTHER VACANT SPACE Venue Address 25 Parliament Street Liverpool Post Code
Day 26th Oct “Walk With Me Walk With Me Will Somebody Please Walk With Me” by Lone Twin
This performance lecture draws on the recurring use of walking. Committed to creating entertaining and hopeful works, Lone Twin have created an internationally celebrated body of theatrical and arts-based events. This performance lecture draws on the recurring use of walking in their practice, responding to ideas of pedestrian knowledge, subjective-geographies, wet feet, sore throats and
Day 27th Oct “For It Was Written in the Stars” by Jo Docherty
Performance combining stand-up, autobiography, Irn-Bru and shortbread. Combining stand-up, autobiography, Irn-Bru and shortbread, cosmic comedienne Jo Docherty introduces her latest incarnation, Mercurious Morag. Born from a desire to ‘explore our irrational fixation with astrology and the theatricality of fortune telling, the ability to suspend disbelief and invest in complete bullshit’, she cuts a colourful course
Day 27th Oct “Hayley Newman Talk”
Hayley Newman talks about her recent performance works that considers the public space of the city. Hayley Newman talks about her recent performance work that considers the public space of the city. The ongoing publication project Rubbernecking, involving trips to sites represented in the daily newspapers and MKVH (Milton Keynes Vertical Horizontal), where volunteers were
Day 28th Oct “Dislocation dislocation dislocation” Talk by Wrights & Sites
Mis-guided walking in the company of Wrights & Sites Illustrated talk by a group committed to producing work that responds to site and landscape. Stephen Hodge of Wrights & Sites, a group of four artist-researchers committed to producing work that responds to site and landscape, talks about the group’s ongoing Mis-Guide project. This set of
Day 28th Oct “Droppin’ Shoppin’ Until Thursday” by Bray & Sidwell
Isolating the richest qualities of hip hop and channel shopping. In Droppin’ Shoppin’, Until Thursday (Oliver Bray & Robin Sidwell) isolate the richest qualities of hip hop and channel shopping, stripping them to their barest components. Hip hop becomes a drum kit and a microphone, channel shopping becomes a sofa and a smile. Event Type
Day 28th Oct “From the Sidelines” by Sean Hawkridge
Performance intervention in Liverpool city centre. On a Saturday afternoon busy with pressurised city shoppers, this action will ‘dispel blockages at the convergence of city arteries’. Event Type Performance Artist Name Sean Hawkridge Venue Address Liverpool City Centre Telephone 0151 7095297 Email
Day 28th Oct “World in One City: Gallery Tour” by Joshua Sofaer
Guided tour of Tate Liverpool’s International 06 exhibition Tour selected works in Liverpool Biennial’s International 06 exhibition at Tate Liverpool, delivered in fake national languages. This performance tour plays out the stereotypes we ascribe to language and shows that meaning exists beyond dictionary definitions. Event Type Performance Artist Name Joshua Sofaer Venue Name Tate Liverpool
Day 29th Oct “Liverpool Live Panel Discussion”
Artists from Liverpool Biennial and Liverpool Live talk about their work in relation to the themes of this year’s Biennial, and to the public sites and spaces of Liverpool. The artists include Joshua Sofaer, FrenchMottershead, Humberto Velez and Marcus Young. Event Type Talk Venue Name Static Venue Address 23 Roscoe Lane, Liverpool Post Code L1
Day 29th Oct “Urban Voodoo: Dark Magic for Liverpool” by plan b
Performance investigating the stories that make up the changing environments of the city. During a week long residency, plan b (Sophia New and Daniel Belasco-Rogers) research and investigate the stories and images that make up the changing environment of the city, finding its pulse and playing out personal desires of urban planning. Working with models,
Day 29th Sep “A Panorama” of Liverpool” by Ben Johnson
Presentation about work in progress at Liverpool School of Art A presentation about artist Ben Johnson’s work; Liverpool Panorama. Ben Johnson has been commissioned by Phil Redmond to paint a panoramic view of Liverpool, to be exhibited in the Walker Art Gallery in 2008. Ben will be describing his panorama and would now like to
Day 29th Sep “Cape Farewell Art and Climate Change” TALKS
A series of illustrated talks Art in a Changing Climate A series of illustrated talks which brings toghether Cape Farewell artists to address and raise awareness about climate change. Created by David Buckland, Cape Farewell has led three expeditions into the High Arctic for artistic inspiration and scientific enquiry. The event also includes a live
Day 4th Nov “A perfect future?”
The Projection Gallery.com 4/5 November for artist’s films and installation The Projection Gallery.com : future-themed exhibition. For films and animation screenings, installation, live and interactive cross-media works Show 3 “A perfect future?”, open view 4/5 November, at 2 Roscoe St. Liverpool Concerning technology, interaction, dialogue and understanding: installations and artworks from UK and overseas alongside
Day Sat 11th Nov “Journey with Restraints” Birgit R. Deubner
‘Journey with Restraints’ an antithesis of human ascent, (a project born of moral philosophy, folklore and Greek mythology). Birgit Deubner. I will walk with lead wings from the FACT Centre to St Luke’s Church Birgit R Deubner will walk with a large set of lead wings.The planned route will be from behind the Fact Centre
Day Sat 4th Nov “Promenade” E-Space Lab
Live Video Link Liverpool/Shanghai 12.00 – 1.30 pm Greenland St “Promenade” Saturday Nov 4thLive video Exchange Link between Liverpool/Shanghai As part of e-space lab’s contribution to the Liverpool Exhibition “Walk On” at the 6th Shanghai Biennale the A Foundation is hosting an event during the closing days of the show. Jonathan Kearney and Xu Zhifeng
De Miranda, Monica
Monica De Miranda My work reflects how globalisation is profoundly transforming our perception of the world and it is provoking a new experience of history, place and time and consequently is creating new senses of identity and consequently new territories and geographies. Globalisation is profoundly transforming our apprehension of the world: it is provoking a
Dietze, Annedore
Annedore Dietze Annedore Dietze, born in 1972, studied painting and graphics at HfBK Dresden from 1991 to 1996 including two years in Prof. Ralf Kerbach’s master class. Through a DAAD grant she was able to spend time at Chelsea College of Art and Design in London, finishing her Master of Fine Arts. Since 1999 she
Digital Art Show – Call for Entries
Art in Liverpool Digital Art Show Exhibition is planned to take place as part of the 2006 Liverpool Biennial. Entry is open to all worldwideDigital Art for the purposes of this exhibition is defined as artwork that has been entirely or at least substantially created using computer software. e.g. Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter, Flash, 3ds Max,
Disaled Access Information
Wheelchair Access All venues have been asked about wheelchair access and have provided the following information. 5athegallery, St Helens NO 6 Knight Street YES 12 Princes Dock YES 33 – 45 Parr Street, YES40 Kelvin Grove, L8 YES 59 Powis Street NO Alima Centre YES Almiro Gallery, Waterloo YES Arena House
Edge, Nina
Nina Edge Previously shown globally and as seen in the Independent of Liverpool Biennial with ; 1999 The Traceless Tour2002 Nothing Is Fireproof2004 The Blue Circle Project2006 Nothing Is Private for details of previous work contact the artist Event Title Nothing Is Private Telephone 07971
Eggerman, Dominik
Dominik Eggerman BLAU Dominik Eggerman (Eggerman) studies painting at UDK in Berlin Germany.Globular washed intricate blue horizon. Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151
Eheman, Daniela
Daniela Ehemann Daniela Ehemann : Last Exibitions (Selection)2006 Caracas, „Side Seing“, invited by the French EmbassyFrankfurt, Art Space, Galerie Jarmuschek und PartnerBerlin, Quintessenz 6, Galerie Jarmuschek und PartnerGründung der Künstlergruppe Plan WECC “erste Runde“
Eve 16th Sep “History of Disappearance”
Panel Discussion FRANKLIN FURNACE/MOMA: History of DisappearanceA panel discussion,Martha Wilson, Guy Brett DavidMedalla, Rose English, Susan Hiller, chair Adam NankervisList of videos of performance artists… MARTHA WILSONFranklin FURNACE/MOMARon Athey “Four Scenes in a Harsh Life”Patty Chang “Fountain”Billy X. Curmano “Swimming the Mississippi”Deborah Edmeades “The Fancy Ladies”John Fleck “I Got the He-Be-She-Be’s”Andrea Fraser “Museum Highlights”Coco Fusco
Eve 20th Oct “Sculpting with Air: The Tree Fellers + Vessels”
SoundNetwork Concert Series: Part 2 Friday 20th October 7.30 – 9.30 FREE, St Brides Church, Catharine St, Liverpool, L8 7NG The Tree Fellers Matt Wand – electronics, Mick Beck – reeds, Paul Hession – percussion – expect lively improvisation and plenty of noise VesselsPhil Morton (Frakture) – accidents & treatments, Ray Dickaty (formally of Spiritualised)
Eve 20th Sep “Cabaret Gargantua” at Magnet Club
Live performance, music, feathers and multimedia madness a cabaret night featuring music, multimedia perfomances and burlesque Cabaret Gargantua brings the phantasmagorical atmosphere of surrealist cabaret to Liverpool. Drawing on the visual trickery of Paris’s Club l’Enfer and featuring multimedia performances, burlesque and music, Cabaret Gargantua aims for a night of sophisticated entertainment for the discerning
Eve 21st Sep “Ghosts of the Future”
A multimedia showing of work by Digital Production by Disabled People, as well as pieces produced by Onteca and the Gang. Ghosts of the Future is a project consisting of four films made by the Liverpool collective Digital Production by Disabled People. ‘Blue Djinn’ is an exploration of the naked male form and the power
Eve 23rd Sep “Dollman’s ‘End of Summer Fruits Party’”
Music art performance event Dollman needs all fruities to do their disco duties- put down those chips & swing those hips in your stillies & your booties. Dollman’s ‘End of Summer Fruits Party’ (Music art perforfance event). Dollman needs all fruities to do their disco duties- put down those chips & swing those hips in
Eve 28th Oct “13 Morsels to Suck On” by The Vacuum Cleaner
Evening of videos and stories that fall outside or in between art & activism Artist and activist collective of one, The Vacuum Cleaner, invites you to an evening of 13 short videos and stories that fall outside of and in between the spaces of art and activism. This informal event will include their own work
Eve 28th Oct “Sculpting with Air: The Sealed Knot”
SoundNetwork Concert Series: Part 3 Saturday 28th October 7.00 – 9.00 FREE The Great Hall, Hope University, Everton Campus The Sealed Knot Burkhard Beins – percussion Rhodri Davies – harpMark Wastell – cello/double bass- world renowned acoustic trio SoundNetwork have invited artists Lee Patterson and Benjamin Gwilliam to curate a series of live events to
Eve 29th Sep “Trampoline” by Kai Oi Jay Yung and Neil Campbell
Trampoline video Projection accompanied by live audio performance Friday 29 September 2006, 5.30 pm – 7.00 pmVenue: View Two Gallery, 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool, L2 6RE, England. Live audio score performed by three muscicians to Yung’s video performance- collaboration Trampoline/Distribution Kai-Oi Jay Yung and Neil Campbell bring together two works which overtly explore states of
Eve Fri 24th & Sat 25th Parties
Independents Closing Parties @ museumMan PARTIES All independents are independent, but some are more Independent than other (independents). There were 3 maps so 2 parties will come as no surprise. Tonight (24th) Crack Zombie @ museumMan, 25 Parliament Street Starts at 9pm till foreverBands include; The Toxic Pijin, Bow and Arrow KramerVS.Kramer vs.Godzilla, and more.
Eve Thurs 28th Sep “Supersocial”
& every Thurday until 23rd November -various venues 6-8pm Supersocial – Independents DialogueCall for participation artists, critics, curators… Werk Ltd is setting up Supersocial as a platform of activities during the Biennial period. Do you have work you’d like to show, ideas you’d like to share, a slide show you’d like to present or
Evening 14th Sep “Sunken Sounds – Tunnelled Visions”
Evening of hypnotic subterranean soundscapes in Liverpool’s Williamson TunnelsNoise Club / Hyperion (Tuesday 22 August 2006) The Williamson Tunnels’ unique acoustics and atmosphere provide a stunning backdrop for Noise Club’s distinctive blend of audio-visual experimentation. Featuring a diverse array of instrumentation – from the violin and guitar to laptop, bulbul tarang and sonic sculpture –
Evening 16th Sep “TAI CHOO crew presents Greenfields”
An esoteric performance of uk urban art The performance engages through themes of urbanism and the increasing relevance of notions of modernist identity in Liverpool today. The Tai Choo will perform 8 tunes from ‘Revenge of the Tai Choo Crew’, an imaginary film the soundtrack which examines Liverpool’s urban culture and environment whilst incorporating found
Fatagoni, Carlo
Carlo Fatigoni
Fayne, Dorothea
Dorothea Fayne Grew up in Massachusetts. She graduated from the New England Conservatory of Music (BM & MM). At the moment she is studying professionally her operatic roles at the Welsh National Opera in Cardiff and at the Deutsche Oper, Berlin. She is currently a private student of Siegfried Jerusalem (Tenor) and lives in Berlin.
Fenton, Benjamin P
Benjamin P Fenton Benjamin found his first camera hiking with his father on Coniston Old man, its was water logged and never worked but it was fun to look through. Aged 10 he borrowed a Olympus trip which he still uses today along with a variety of other cameras. His recent exhibtion of photographs ’70:30′
Fitz, Mary
Mary Fitz Mary Fitz is a contemporary visual artist working with photography, painting and video. She has worked mostly on longterm art projects in the Middle East. She has recently taken part in touring exhibitions ‘Relocation’ 2005 and ‘Intransit’ 2006 in the Balkans. Other exhibitions include large scale photographs in ‘Streets of Desire’ curated by
From 10th Oct Transvoyeur Associate Exhibition: Gene Culture 2006
A selection of art researched and developed on the subject of genetic intervention in post modern society, arts and culture. Transvoyeur Associate Exhibition: Gene Culture 2006 Venue: The Slaughterhouse 73 Gallery, 73 St Mary’s Road, Garston, Liverpool, England. Artists: Jonathan Aldous, Sigal Avni, Jan Bennett, Ken Byers, Sarawut Chutiwongpeti, Kim Fielding, June Kingsbury, Carrie
From 14th Oct “The Shrew Collective”
The Shrew Collective art exhibition at Woodside Ferry Terminal. An eclectic group of artists whose practices include painting, drawing, photography, video and installation – whatever floats our boat. The first floor function suite at Woodside has an intriguing nostalgic atmosphere (shades of Keep the Aspidistra Flying) and close views of the river. Artists, in chronological
From 14th Oct Therese Lundberg : Biro Beaurue
Therese Lundberg presents a solo exhibition @ museumMANs ANOTHER VACANT SPACE Swedish artist Therese Lundberg presents her first solo exhibition in Liverpool at museumMANs ANOTHER VACANT SPACETherese Lundberg is a conceptual artist who navigates the dimensions of space in a performative mapping of pre existing architectual forms in sublime and interpretive action. Event Type Exhibition
From 15th Oct Therese Lundberg Trolleys World Tea Party by Baroness Dotty von Wehr
A sunday afternoon tea party with cello soloist MANsanothervacantspaceanothervacantspaceanothervacantspace TROLLEYs WORLD TEA PARTY conducted by proxyBaroness Dotty von Wehrunder the banner of TOFFEEs TEA PARTY accompanied by solo cellist and THERESE LUNDBERGs permortavive traces sunday15october20064pm MANsanothervacantspace25 Parliament StreetLiverpoolL8(entrance Jamaica Street) artscouncilengland liverpoolbiennialindependents
From 15th Sep “At last something different!” by Alan Martindale
A collection of evocative paintings…”at last something different!” on Monday 28 August 2006 My paintings are crafted over a period of time to delight with colour, composition and content, leaping out, questioning and provoking the viewer, evocative, lively and intrigueing images constructed using the artist’s lifelong ethic namely to… Look with the eyes of children,
From 15th Sep “Ballet Mechcanique” by Ben Parry & Jacques Chauchat
Mobile Artwork With the desire and laughter of consumerism Jacques Chauchat from Paris and Ben Parry from Liverpool unite forces to create a sonic junk street machine. A fully charged 1975 Milk Float and the detritus of the city undergo a metamorphosis to become the electro-mechanic orchestra. Forty-five cubic metres of KLING, CLUNK, SLASH and
From 15th Sep “Blueprints II Berlin”
Museum MAN ANOTHER VACANT SPACE Blueprints II Blueprints II Berlin – Contributing Artists Baroness von wehr Deutschland DAVID MEDALLA fillpines/UK DANIEL C: BOYER USA NINO RUJIE NAPOLI ITALY Tony Knox: LIverpool, UK Catherine KERTZ KÖFBACH AUSTRIa THERESE LUNDBERG GÖTEBORG SWEDEN Gaynor Everlyn Sweeney : LIverpool,UK GIORGOS NOUVAkIS BARCELONA SPAIN GRUPPO SIMESTEICO SASSU ITALY ENZO MORINO
From 15th Sep “Cape Farewell – Art and Climate Change”
Created by David Buckland, Cape Farewell has led three expeditions into the wild, beautiful and icy High Arctic Art in a Changing Climate Cape Farewell – The Art of Climate Change National Museums Liverpool: 16 September – 26 November, open daily 10am-5pmLiverpool School of Art & Design 68 Hope Street Gallery: 12 September – 6
From 15th Sep “Digital Art Show”
Online Exhibition of Worldwide Digital ArtThe digitalshow.co.uk website shows online-only exhibitions of high quality digital art. The first exhibition is part of the 2006 Liverpool Biennial Independents.The site will continue with further exhibitions and a permanent archive of all shows.Entry is open to all worldwide Digital Art for the purposes of this exhibition is defined
From 15th Sep “Gumbo” by arklo
Gumbo on-line – no need to get out of your chair“Gumbo” on-line S: So tell me about the new pieceP: “Gumbo”S: It’s a soup?P: Kinda – various ingredients, cooked up S: So it’s food?P: More a history …More www.arklo.com Event Type Exhibition Artist Name arklo Venue Name Online Venue Address NA Post Code NA Telephone
From 15th Sep “Half cut for confidence” by Tim Ellis
‘coffee table’ paintings These ‘coffee table’ paintings show yesterday’s magazines printed with last weeks news a year into the future! This is the latest work by Liverpool based talent, Tim Ellis. It is his farewell to the city before starting his MA at the prestigious Royal Academy. Event Type Exhibition Artist Name Tim Ellis
From 15th Sep “Inaugural”
A curators choice of some of the finest figurative painters working, living or born in the North West. This is the launch exhibition of Cube noir, Liverpool’s newest and coolest exhibition space. It is housed in The Albany, a beautiful refurbished Victorian building designed by JK Colling, who also designed the National Portrait Gallery. The
From 15th Sep “Lebanon” curated by Mai Ghoussoub & Souheil Sleiman
Museum MAN Mai Ghoussoub was Born in Lebanon Mai Ghoussoub studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts Lebanese University before graduating from AUB (American University of Beirut). She moved to London during the war in Lebanon and studied sculpture at Morley College (Henry Moore Studio) and co-founded Saqi Books. Since the 1980’s she has been
From 15th Sep “Nothing is Private” – Nina Edge
Public exhibition of a once private space threatened by public Nothing is Private 5 bedrooms, 2 reception, large newly fitted kitchen, bathroom and second WC.Next to the world-renowned Princes Park, with good amenities, great neighbours, and excellent transport connections. Public authorities have declared their intent to demolish this and similar houses in The Welsh Streets,
From 15th Sep “Paradise in Parklands” by John Davies
Large colour photographs of Chavasse Park in central Liverpool made during the archaeology “dig” and the subsequent excavation and construction works of the same site for the Paradise development. These documentary photographs can be seen in Parklands Community Library in Speke – a few minutes drive from Liverpool Airport. Additional prints can be seen in
From 15th Sep “Score draw paintings” by Gareth Kemp
An exhibition of paintings by Gareth Kemp inspired by the beautiful game, showing that football, like art, has a knack of imitating and reflecting life and the world it exists in All paintings are for salle Event Type Exhibition Artist Name Gareth Kemp Venue Name Cube noir Venue Address The Albany building,8 Old Hall
From 15th Sep “Somewhere” by Chris Turrell and Jola Kurzeja – Ryan
Group exhibition of ceramic sculpture in Lewis’s department store.To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Lewis’s department store and the 50th anniversary of The Spirit of Liverpool statue by Epstein on the front of the building, 20 local artists were invited to display their work in order to highlight the diverse range of contemporary sculpture being
From 15th Sep “Soup versus Gazpacho”
Artists who work within the Liverpool Art World slog it out in an exhibition with a competitive edge. This exhibition showcases work produced by workers of two of Liverpool’s biggest art institutions. Usually these artists work behind the scenes as curators, information assistants, art handlers, educators but during the biennial there will be a role
From 15th Sep “The Caravan Gallery is back in town”
A photographic odyssey in a caravan: distressingly perceptive, seriously thought provoking, beautifully absurd The Caravan Gallery is a mobile exhibition venue and visual arts project run by Jan Williams and Chris Teasdale (authors of ‘Welcome to Britain – a celebration of real life’) who are on a mission to photograph the ordinary and extraordinary details
From 15th Sep “The China Pavilion”
Exhibition of 4 prominent Chinese artists taking place in several locations in the public domain. The exhibition is a group show of prominent Chinese artists, commissioned to produce new work for the Liverpool Biennial 2006. Curator: Gu Zhenqing Assistant Curator: Leo Xu Work1. Shen Shaomin: ‘Hua Biao from China’, 2006, InstallationThe Hua Biao is a
From 15th Sep “The Northwest Passage” by Mcfaul and Love
From 15th Sep “The Northwest Passage” by Mcfaul and Love The Northwest passage is an imaginative conduit for two of the most provocative and enquiring design studios, Mcfaul and Love, whose origins root firmly in the Northwest. Taking its inspiration from the tidal ebb and flow of the Mersey and the constant flux of people
From 15th Sep “Window Paintings” by Brendan Lyons
Window frames on derelict buildings are transformed into a series of new paintings. Glancing up at the 1st floor windows of a block of derelict buildings on Knight Street – the viewer may see a series of windows showing the effects of years of neglect. The window frames and glass have been ‘patched-up’ sometime in
From 16th Sep “Do as I say, not as I do”
Exhibition of works by Liverpool Hope University Fine Art and Design StaffThe Cornerstone Gallery presents an Exhibition of recent works by Liverpool Hope University’s Fine Art and Design Staff. The staff most of whom have exhibited extensively nationwide and internationally are comprised of artists, designers and makers in wood, Jewellery, ceramics, textiles, painting, printmaking and
From 16th Sep “museumMANliverpool – blurprintofthesenses”
BLURredPRINTS Museum MANANOTHER VACANT SPACEpresents THIS COMING FALL BLURPRINTS-Models and Instruction in an Age of Uncertainty Since 2001 in Berlin the convergeance of the found collection of paraphanelia that spelt a city’s history through the life of one mans remnants strewn in a former DDR apartment and the twinning of collections from journies in and
From 16th Sep “Natural Succession” by Kerry Morrison
Mapping urban wastelands to investigate their ecological value and their potential for ‘experiencing wildlife’ “Natural Succession” is a process led art and ecology project initiated by environmental artist Kerry Morrison and botanist Dr Alicia Prowse.Morrison and Prowse’s shared interest in plants that grow in the wrong places has resulted in a collaborative partnership, investigations
From 16th Sep “Noise Festival”
Exhibition of work by artists under the age of 25 working in painting, drawing, sculpture and new media, selected by Stella Vine. Event Type Exhibition Venue Name View Two Gallery Venue Address 23 Mathew StreetLiverpool Post Code L2 6RE Telephone 0151 236 9444 Event Start (dd/mm/yyyy) 16/08/2006 Event Finishes 21/09/2006 Opening Times Tues-Fri 12:00 –
From 16th Sep “Porn Chic” by Nicola Bockelmann
Large scale paintings depicting reworked everyday images from raunchy glossy ads. In 2005 Nicola Bockelmann received a grant from Arts Council England to produce large scale paintings depicting risque images taken from everyday advertisements. Her exhibition aims to raise awareness of the increasing use of pornographic elements in advertisements – a phenomenon called ‘Porn Chic’.
From 16th Sep “Synchretic Prophesies” by David Medalla
Museum MAN ANOTHER VACANT SPACE “Syncretic Prophecies” is a development of an impromptu performance by David Medalla which he created in Liverpool in 1999 at the start of the first Liverpool Biennial Invited to come to Merseyside by his friend James Moores, the Filipino artist David Medalla remembered the time when he visited Liverpool in
From 16th Sep “The Beirut Series and its Effect on Global Warming”
Watercolours by Nadim Karam Nadim KaramWith a background that fuses Oriental and Japanese theories of space, Nadim Karam went on to create his own concepts, like ‘micropluralism’, ‘the architecture of performance’, and ‘story-telling architecture’. ‘Hapsitus’ (the unpredictable outcome of choreographed openings and situations) he chose for the name of his firm, founded in 1996. His
From 16th Sep “The Community Gallery” by The Art Organisation
A social networking hub for local groups and individuals. 52 Roscoe St, The Community Gallery. This space has been open for over a year now, and operates as a social networking hub for local groups and individuals, accommodating a diverse variety of artwork from the Liverpool community and hosting the weekly Living Market and Juggling
From 16th Sep “The International Gallery” by The Art Organisation
The International Gallery houses artists from around the world.34 Slater St. The International Gallery. This dedicated art space houses artists from around the world. A kaleidoscope of culture, from China, Japan, Canada, Australia, Poland, France, Spain, Canary Islands, Austria, and the UK, responding to the city and each other in a revolving program of exhibitions.
From 16th Sep “The Living Gallery” – a meta~conceptual gallery
The Art Organisation 102 Seel St – The Living Gallery and artist hostel, for participating TAO members. The 18th century listed terraced house has not been lived in for well over 30 years. This example of artistic regeneration has transformed the former Ryan-Woods Antiques into a life-art experience – by appointment only. Event Type Exhibition
From 16th Sep “The Projection Gallery” by The Art Organisation
The Projection gallery facilitates multi media, film club and art house cinema. 2 Roscoe St – The Projection Gallery. This venue facilitates multi media, film club and art house cinema. With its sculpted auditorium and large screen, it naturally accommodates intimate theatre style performance alongside a program of weekday evening screenings and scheduled weekend events.
From 16th Sep “The Re-evolutionary Art Space” by The Art Organisation
The Re-evolutionary Art Space – shattering the confines of the educational environment 11 Wolstenholme Sq – The Revolutionary Arts Space. This post graduate focussed project is aimed at shattering the confines of the educational environment by encouraging new artists to tackle inspiration head on and manifest a new reality from dereliction. With three scheduled
From 16th Sep “The Ropewalks Gallery” by The Art Organisation
The Ropewalks Gallery – an exhibition of change. The Ropewalks Gallery.Liverpool is an exhibition of change. As one meanders between The Meta ~Conceptual Galleries of The Art Organisation’s Regeneration Art Project, keep your eyes open, the street is a voice… Event Type Exhibition Artist Name members of The Art Organisation Venue Name The Ropewalks Venue
From 16th Sep “The Sefton Park Walk”
This guided audio walk explores the acoustics of the park in their organic state, its music, its lyrics.The Sefton Park Walk: An Audio Walk for People that do not do Audio Walks. The Sefton Park Walk is a guided audio tour of a specific area of Liverpool’s landmark park that explores the boundaries between sound,
From 16th Sep “Transmute”….state of change
Amanda P.Oliphant and Susan C.Sharples – artworks responding to the city in transition. TRANSMUTE is a collection of mixed-media sculptures and wall based reliefs influenced by the city being in an evolutionary state of change. Amanda’s work represents the condemned buildings which illustrate the co-existence of man-made decay and the indefatigable growth of nature. The
From 16th Sep “Works” by He Yun Chang
Major new exhibition and live performance by China’s leading performance artist He Yun Chang is the leading performance artist of his generation working in China. The first solo exhibition in the UK by He Yun Chang takes place simultaneously in the Independents District of the Liverpool Biennial and at Spacex, Exeter. The exhibitions showcase large
From 16th Sep museumMANliverpool blurprintofthesenses
BLURredPRINTS – History of Disappearance – videos of performance artists Museum MAN LIVERPOOL BIENNIAL 2006 FRANKLIN FURNACE/MOMA History of Disappearance List of videos of performance artists MARTHA WILSON Franklin FURNACE/MOMA Ron Athey “Four Scenes in a Harsh Life” Patty Chang “Fountain” Billy X. Curmano “Swimming the Mississippi” Deborah Edmeades “The Fancy Ladies” John Fleck “I
From 17th Oct “Eight Days A Week” Newspaper Launch
Discussion forum and launch party at Static for Eight Days A Week Newspaper. Launch party for Eight Days A Week Newspaper – containing articles about Liverpool’s culture and relationship with Europe. There will be a discussion forum and launch party to mark the launch of a newspaper being published by Eight Dyas A Week: Liverpool/
From 17th Sep “Round One Way”
Group show from a diverse range of artists working in different media The first of two shows curated by two local artists bringing together a number of Liverpool based artists and a selection of artists from across the NorthWest and the rest of the country (and beyond). Each show consists of about 20 artists, working
From 18th Nov ‘Wireless’
An exhibition of new work by 23 artists The culmination of a project giving artists based in and around Liverpool and Manchester the opportunity to meet and work together for one week. All applicants were guaranteed entry into the project and the 23 participants have worked together in an effort to create an exhibition which
From 18th Sep “Flitch Swicking Lifters” by Neko
Installation by Neko at Neko ‘Flitch Swicking Lifters’ is the second exhibition by artist NEKO since this small gallery space, of the same name, opened in 2005.Drawing, poetry and painting are fused together in an installation that celebrates the fundamentals of NEKO’s creative expression. Event Type Exhibition Artist Name NEKO Venue Name NEKO
From 18th Sep “I-Saw”
Photography exhibition at Eggspace – curated by Dyingfrog The exhibition will include photographs of buildings, places etc. in Liverpool which may be considered by some to be an “eyesore”. It will examine perceptions of beauty and the grotesque in the built environment and engage people in debate about the current re-development of the city. There
From 18th Sep “Tony Phillips retrospective”
Paintings, drawings and prints at University of Liverpool Gallery Tony Phillips was born in Liverpool in 1952. This retrospective includes works from across his career, during which he has worked in Lancaster, Shrewsbury and Italy. Themes of concern include consumerism, capitalism, the dislocation of humans from nature and the layering of history. Key paintings are
From 1st Nov “White/Night” @ Gallery4allarts
“White / Night” – exhibition 1st November – 30th November 2006 Group Art Exhibition of local and international artists (UK, Georgia, Japan, Romania, Hungary)Exhibiting artists:Richard Ashworth, Claire Baites, Nicole Bartos, Radu Bimbea, Kate Dadiani, Melinda Farkas, Fonchon Frunlich, Andor Komives, Akice Lenkiewicz, Lucia Lobont, Xia Lou, Mikail Maharadze, Emil Moritz, Sharon Mutch, Nagachoo, Nathan Pendlebury,
From 1st Nov Field presents ‘Story of a Hero’
Artwork produced during residency with artists Tony Knox and Lisa Barry as part of Independents Biennial Liverpool Exhibition ‘FIELD presents Story of a Hero’ in St Helens at 5athegallery from 1-25 November Pupils at De La Salle High School in St Helens have been engaged in a 16-day artist residency with two professional artists. The
From 1st Oct “Hansel & Grettel” by Suzanne Ashall
An Interative Installation which explores the theme of Innocence, Desire and Fear “An incredibly well considered installation, with just the right balance of sweeping darkness and kitsch lite to tantalise and horrify a diverse audience.” Ceri Hand (Director of Exhibitions at The FACT) 06 Review. Hansel & Grettel is a large-scale multi sensory experience. A
From 1st Oct “Is It Art?” at Good Taste Gallery
An exhibition of Contemporary Art from local Artists. When the flush of a new-born sun fell first on Eden’s green and gold, Our father Adam sat under the Tree and scratched with a stick in the mould; And the first rude sketch that the world had seen was joy to his mighty heart,Till the Devil
From 1st Oct Transvoyeur Artists Talks: Liverpool and New York 2006
A selection of artist talks on the work researched and developed by Liverpool and New York artists. Transvoyeur Artists Talks: Liverpool and New York 2006 Venue: Go to www.transvoyeur.co.uk for updates. Artists: Liverpool:Agata Alcaniz, Gianni Bianchini, Brendan Byrne, Jo Derbyshire, Sumer Erek, Dorrie Halliday, Elzabeth Heritage, Tony Knox, George Lund, Charles Nuttall, Catherine Shea,
From 1st Oct Transvoyeur Exhibition: Liverpool and New York 2006
An exhibition of art researched and developed by Liverpool and New York artists. Transvoyeur Exhibition: Liverpool and New York 2006 Venue: Go to www.transvoyeur.co.uk for updates. Artists: Liverpool:Agata Alcaniz, Gianni Bianchini, Brendan Byrne, Jo Derbyshire, Sumer Erek, Dorrie Halliday, Elzabeth Heritage, Tony Knox, George Lund, Charles Nuttall, Catherine Shea, Gary Sollars, Gaynor Evelyn Sweeney.New York:Lara
From 1st Oct Transvoyeur Performance Art Platform: Liverpool and New York 2006 – Part (1)
A selection of performances researched and developed by Liverpool and New York artists. Transvoyeur Performance Art Platform: Liverpool and New York 2006 – Part (1) Venue: Go to www.transvoyeur.co.uk for updates. Artists: Liverpool:Agata Alcaniz, Gianni Bianchini, Brendan Byrne, Jo Derbyshire, Sumer Erek, Dorrie Halliday, Elzabeth Heritage, Tony Knox, George Lund, Charles Nuttall, Catherine Shea, Gary
From 21st Sep “Instant Thoughts” or “Poetry on Ice”
Inner energy resources and inner space in a context of Freedom Showing facets of personal expression within various reflective contexts, the exhibition introduces a combination of elements such as Material structure, interpretation of hidden Nature, Time flow and personal Energy. New mixed media and ceramic works created by Nicole Bartos, Liverpool based artist of Romanian-Hungarian
From 22nd Sep “Tim Brunsden – Liverpool Stories”
Video screenings from Liverpool Stories and artists videos worldwide Tim Brunsden and Sam Meech have been compiling the biography of Liverpool through interviews and films of the city and its inhabitants.Their work can be seen on www.liverpool-stories.com Event Type Screening Artist Name Tim Brunsden and Sam Meech Venue Name ANOTHER VACANT SPACE Venue Address
From 22nd Sep “Un sou pour vos pensees” by Martin Hamblen
A penny for your thoughts. I will give you a penny and ask you what you are thinking about. I will give passers by a penny for their thoughts. I will give you a penny and ask you what you are thinking. Event Type Performance Artist Name Martin Hamblen Venue Name none Venue Address Varoius
From 23rd Oct “Reflections” by Stephen Collett
at The Peoples Centre 50-54 Mount Pleasant Stephen Collett“As a young artist my work is constantly evolving. My inspiration stems from anything I perceive to be beautiful. I will often develop a painting from a small part of an image or a sketch, celebrating the abstract nature of detail out of context.I love to focus
From 23rd Oct “Shops” by FrenchMottershead
Customers of selected shops are invited to participate in an artwork, a performance for camera. Shops invites customers and staff of selected Liverpool shops to participate in an artwork. Customers will be provided with an instruction after each transaction – whispered by sales staff or stamped on receipts – specifying a time to return to
From 25th Oct “Pacific Avenue” by Marcus Young
Performative action through the streets of Liverpool Part of an ongoing multi-city project, Young walks a busy commercial, iconic street, 3-4 hours each day. Walking at a snail’s pace, he greets his street companions; his slow-walking and smiling seems out of place and ineffective on the busy urban street. Through the accumulation of small steps,
From 26th Oct “Everything You Wanted To Know About Access In The City, But Were Afraid To Ask:2
Live art coach tour “Everything You Wanted To Know About Access In The City, But Were Afraid To Ask” Architectural coach tour by Mat Fraser and Max Zadow, whose bitter irony, cruel humour and strong disability narrative will inform this surreal yet often factual tour. Discover the lack of physical and cultural access to buildings
From 26th Oct “Evidence for the Existence of Borrowers”
This interactive installation and presentation explores the unique world and culture of the Borrowers. In 2002, Kazuko Hohki abandoned a lucrative career as research chemist to set up the Borrowers International Network, to prove the existence of small people who live under floorboards. This interactive installation and presentation explores the unique world and culture of
From 26th Oct “re: Incident On and Off”
Durational performance Cast adrift in Liverpool’s retail environment, fictional dogshelf theatre company (Joanne “Bob” Whalley and Lee Miller) are all at sea as they contemplate familiar markers and routes being washed away. Trapped behind windows and TV screens, they try to make contact with passers by, attempting to provide a temporary anchor in the city.
From 26th Oct “Routes” by Quasim Riza Shaheen
A guide to the devotional marks left by Muslims across the city of Liverpool. Use the navigational map to trace the architectural and cultural ethos of Liverpool.Aim: to unravel religion in geographical identities.Navigate: these symbols into new meanings. Yet witness the Muslim’s indent on the landscape through personal testimony to faith. Pick up the map
From 26th Oct “The Picture Box” Presented by Caustic Widows
26-28th October @ The Unity Theatre Performance Times Vary A multimedia performance designed for three spectators exploring femininity and the voyeuristic nature of humanity. Each performance lasts approx. 20mins. There are three performance each day. The Picture Box is a witty and unnerving experience designed for three spectators exploring what it is to be feminine.
From 27th Oct “The Transient Radio Lab” by LIGNA
An intervention consisting of short choreographies. Since 1995 the performances of German free radio group LIGNA (media theorists and artists Ole Frahm, Michael Hüners, and Torsten Michaelsen) have investigated radio’s capacity to create uncontrollable situations. This series of short choreographies will study the effects of dispersing deviant behaviour, suggesting gestures and activities that deviate from
From 27th Oct “To My Island” by Action Hero
Site based performance in a secret location. Action Hero (Arnolfini Associate Artists.Gemma Paintin and James Stenhouse) begin an epic voyage amongst the urban landscape in search of a better place, a place to call their own, a small slice of paradise to say ‘this is mine’.‘We’ll mark it with an x and put up our
From 28th Oct “Here Whilst We Walk” by Gustavo Ciríaco/ Andrea Sonnberger
Silent group walk through the city. This silent journey through the city is inspired by the long tradition that links walking to the production of thought and awareness, a changing contact with a space that moves and is moved instantaneously. Event Type Performance Artist Name Gustavo Ciríaco and Andrea Sonnberger Venue Address Liverpool city centre
From 28th Sep “Dyingfrog & St. Nick’s Artist Residencies”
Three artists exhibiting in Liverpool’s oldest parish church. Programme Invitation Exhibition of work by 3 Liverpool-based artists at St. Nicholas Church. There will be a discussion forum on 28th September. This exhibition shows the work of three artists who have undertaken residencies at St. Nicholas Parish Church (opposite the Liver Buildings). The artists have been
From 29th Sep “Contagion” by Barbara Jones
Exploring the subject matter of disease through site-specific installation work. For “Contagion” I will create a site-specific installation using artwork which will be inspired by the research work undertaken at the School of Tropical Medicine into cures for diseases such as Malaria, T.B. and A.I.D.S. I consider that the subject of disease is part of
From 29th Sep “Fire & Eurhythmy”
A group exhibition promoting Contemporary Japanese artists next to Liverpool artists. Organised by Nicole Bartos. A group exhibition showing works by artists from Liverpool area and Japan. Curated by Nicole Bartos. Fire & Eurhythmy and Nagachoo – press release “Physical form is built out of movement come to rest. So too our feelings, thoughts and
From 29th Sep “Meadow”
1000 school children turn plastic bottles into flowers for a meadow A 10 m square floor based installation meadow, made entirely from throwaway plastics – made by school children in Merseyside to help educate them about recycling and landfill. Event Type Exhibition Artist Name ticky Lowe Venue Name albert dock Venue Address Albert DockLiverpool Post
From 29th Sep “The Secret Histroy Of Intent”
Multidimensionalhypermongrel(Self Portrait) Multidimensionalhypermongrel(Self Portrait) constructed of inflatables, installed and framed by a window at the old abandoned pump house, Birkenhead docks. Using the buildings strength and integrity to house display and preserve the inflatable self portrait for the forseable future, until the building (which cannot be demolished due to it being listed) collapses. Providing the
From 29th Sep Transvoyeur Performance Art Platform 2006 – Part (2)
A live art platform of diverse artists from the Transvoyeur collective and international guest artists. Transvoyeur Performance Art Platform 2006 – Part (2) Venue: View Two Gallery, 23 Mathew Street, Liverpool, L2 6RE, England. Artists: Sassu Antonio, Jeimy Marisol Martínez Galavíz, Jo Gough and Emma Sweeney, Invigilation Revenge (June Hobson and Etal), Wendalena Kaye,
From 2nd Nov “)BracketTHIS( III”
Mercy will be expanding on the )BracketTHIS( project with a month long exhibition and series of performance events. Since its inception, the )BracketTHIS( project has developed into an on going investigation into contemporary culture. The forthcoming exhibition is structured around the idea of ‘going native’, and will explore the interactions within cultural diversity. Artists from
From 30th Oct Embargo
Exhibition curated by Neil Morris and Mike Walton Event Type Exhibition Venue Name LJMU school of Art & Design Venue Address Liverpool School of Art and Design68 Hope StreetLiverpool Post Code L1 9EB Telephone 0151 231 5190 Email
From 3rd Oct “A Womans Frame” @ Liverpool Arcade
Eight Merseyside women artists, each with their own unique styles. Eight Merseyside women artists, each with their own unique styles, have joined together to create this wonderfully varied exhibition. Janet Cobbold Jan Bentley Sue Wade Chris Black June Lornie Agnes Johnson Marie McGowan Maria Shuttleworth Each with their own unique styles, have joined together to
From 3rd Oct “Red Dot Exhibition paintings, photography & installations
Red Dot Exhibition paintings, photography & installations Red Dot Exhibiitons, a Liverpool-based artist collective, stage an exhibition at the TAO run Community Gallery at 52 Roscoe Street (adjacent to the Grapes pub). Artists involved are Lisa Ashcroft, Claire Stringer, Sue Milburn, Colin Serjent, Nicola Fitzsimmons, Jane Fairhurst, Claire Chambers, Leon Jakeman, Jon Nash, John O’Neill
From 3rd Oct “World in One City” by Joshua Sofaer
Acoustiguide City Tour of Liverpool Biennial. Hear the city like you’ve never heard it before! An audio tour of highlights of Liverpool Biennial’s public artworks and beyond by artist Joshua Sofaer. Select a character to tell you what’s what, all in entirely fake national languages of the artists themselves. Hear the city like you’ve never
From 5th October “The Beaten Path” by Michelle Jones
A photographic journey through Liverpool’s streets, emphasising the colour, pattern and texture we pass by everyday. The Beaten Path is a large tiled photo mural displayed on an exterior wall in St Peters Square in the City Centre. It documents my journey through the streets of the City. With each hand printed tile I have
From 6th Oct “We Are Waking The Sleeping Giant”
Help us to wake up the Giant! There are twelve ancient Giants sleeping throughout the world. One of them is in Liverpool and it’s dreaming as it sleeps. It’s dreaming a dream of waking up, and everyone coming to the Liverpool Biennial is part of the Giant’s dream. It’s calling to us to help it
From 7th Nov “Making the Invisible Visible” by Diana Krilova
Exhibition of Drawings Diana Krilova Exhibition of drawings and paintings – a contemplation around the theme trying to show that things surrounding us in our everyday life, even if they are so small and unnoticeable, have a meaning and a certain impact on our life. Event Type Exhibition Artist Name Diana
From 7th Oct “dot-art Group Show”
A diverse exhibtion of local artists work, presented in a 4 bedroom show home. dot-art is delighted to introduce a diverse exhibition of work by local Merseyside artists. We have teamed up with Redrow homes, to turn a show home at their Cressington Heath development in Garston into a temporary art gallery. These artists have
From 8th Oct “Brinksmanship”
A group show from a diverse range of artists working in different media. The second of two shows curated by two local artists bringing together a number of Liverpool based artists and a selection of artists from across the NorthWest and the rest of the country (and beyond). Each show consists of about 20 artists,
From 9th Nov Cecilia Matson ‘Paintings in Ink’
Landscapes ‘with a brutal immediacy which match the subject matter’ (Phil Key, Daily Post 2005). In this exhibition Matson continues to paint urban landscapes and is inspired to chart a city’s aspects and moods by recording its very fabric. She continues to see the subject ‘as an event to be celebrated, a human achievement
From 9th Oct “Triumph of Stuckism”
Curated by Naive John of the Liverpool Stuckists. This exhibition should prove a wonderful opportunity to advance the relationship which has developed between Stuckism and the North West of England after the unqualified success of the Stuckists Punk Victorian Show held at the Walker Gallery 2004 – 2005.Curated by Naive John of the Liverpool Stuckists.
Galaviz, Jeimy M. Martinez
Jeimy M. Martinez Galaviz My condition is to think about the attempt; like an impossible one that becomes possible when we recognize it as so and even though it is impossible. But is not to re-produce what it is tried, and what is produced is the attempt (but not of something necessarily signalable) and
Ghoussoub, Mai
Mai Ghoussoub Born in Lebanon Mai Ghoussoub studied at the Ecole des Beaux Arts /Lebanese University before graduating from AUB (American University of Beirut). She moved to London during the war in Lebanon and studied sculpture at Morley College (Henry Moore Studio) and co-founded Saqi Books. Since the 1980’s she has been combining her activities
Good Taste Gallery – Call for Entries
Good Taste Gallery’s Independents Exhibition The Good Taste Gallery’s Independents Exhibition opens Sunday October 01st for four weeks. Gallery DirectorDalite Gold is looking for wall-based artworks, and will also consider small-scale sculptural pieces, with selling prices from less than £100 up to a maximum of £1,000. Interested artists should contact the Gallery directly. Submissions to
Hewlett, Susannah
Susannah Hewlett “Exhibition jingles” audio piece serves to de-bunk notions of ‘high art’ in the gallery. Hewlett works predominantly in live art, installation and video in site-specific events, often borrowing from British popular culture to explore the cross-pollination of art and entertainment. “Exhibition Jingles”, made specifically for the Independents Biennial Liverpool, re-locate us into
Hiller, Susan
Susan Hiller Tate From the Freud Museum Susan Hillers archive of objects and texts is intended to explore whats unspoken, unrecorded, unexplained and overlooked the unconscious of culture. From the Freud Museum (1991-6) developed from an earlier work which Hiller exhibited at the former London home of the psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud. She was intrigued
In Another Place
In Another Place Submissions In Another Place As Antony Gormley’s iron men sculptures near the end of their long stay on Crosby Beach more and more people are photographing each other with the life-size statues. Some confront the sculptures; others treat it as a member of the family. The sculptures have been dressed up, occasionally
In Another Place – Call for Entries
IN ANOTHER PLACECall for entries for photography exhibition As Antony Gormley’s iron men sculptures near the end of their long stay on Crosby Beach more and more people are photographing each other with the life-size statues. Some confront the sculptures; others treat it as a member of the family. The sculptures have been dressed up,
Independents Biennial – Supersocial meetings
Supersocial – Independents DialogueCall for participation artists, critics, curators… Werk Ltd is setting up Supersocial as a platform of activities during the Biennial period. Do you have work you’d like to show, ideas you’d like to share, a slide show you’d like to present or perhaps an event you’d like to stage? Werk would
Independents Biennial On-Line Catalogues
Independents Biennial On-Line Catalogues. Artists and Event Organisers can now Submit entries to the Independents Biennial On-Line Catalogues. There are two different cataloguesThe Events Catalogue The Artists Index We have written two guides, available as PDF documents on how to submit information to each catalogue. Links to the guides can be found on the FORUM
Independents Features 11th September
Features: *Independents Programme Overview *On Nadim Karam by Alex Hetherington *In Another Place – The Daily photo Comments: 0 Posted by Admin on Monday 11 September 2006 –
Independents Features 14th September
Features: *The sociable art of Adam Nankervis by Alex Hetherington *In Another Place – The Daily photo * Gino Saccone “Turnstile” on Fri 15th September2.45pm Starts at Wood St 4.00pm St George’s Hall5.00pm Albert Dock6.00pm Greenland Street Comments: 0 Posted by Admin on Thursday 14 September 2006 – 09:27:19
Independents Features 15th September
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Independents Features 5th October
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Independents Features Mon 25th September
Features: *I’ll Be Your Mirror – Curator David Hancock by Leo Wood *In Another Place – The Daily photo Previous Features: * Real Life, the Private and the Public : On Nina Edge by Alex Hetherington * On Ben Parry & Jacques Chaumat by Leo Wood * On Gino Saccone by Alex Hetherington * On
Independents Features: 2nd October
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Independents Venue Map
By Popular Demand: An Independents Map213 artists, curators and gallerists have now been emailed with directions as to how you can upload images and texts to the on-line events catalogue and index of artists. The same information may be found in the FORUM. There is no deadline for your uploads,but the sooner you do so
Karam, Nadim
Nadim Karam “The Beirut series and its effect on Global Warming” Nadim Karam received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the American University of Beirut and his PhD from Tokyo University in 1989. Nadim Karam started with experimental works and installations that have been exhibited around the world, as his series of wanderers [Beirut
Lepetit, Cyril
Cyril Lepetit SMUGGLINGOne of us, or more Cyril Lepetit’s art is about desire. The body is an important component of the work, but the essence of desire and human behaviour are the focus of his thought. In his work, he aims to bring to the foreground the responsibility of the individual, as well as
Lundberg, Therese
Therese Lundberg BIRO BEAURUE Therese Lundberg of Sweden is a conceptual artist who navigates the dimensions of space by mapping the pre existing form in a performative mapping of pre existing aarchitectual forms and sublime action. Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151 7030569  
Maiga, Christine
Christine Maiga Christine Maiga is showing a collection of a self portraits the piece is made from 365 cans each with an individual and unique photograph of the artist. Her practice explores the different masks we create within our existence and how we use the different masks as a camouflage to protect, exaggerate, and
Map
Map Download Venue Location Map A map showing City Centre Venues, suitable for printing on A4 can be downloaded HERE A PDF of the map and index can be downloaded here Here is a link to a clever Google map created by Billy courtesy of Art in Liverpool.com Art in Liverpool.com Billy’s Google Map For
Medalla, David
David Madella DO YOU WANNABE RUPERT BROOKE? David Medalla is a pioneer of land art, kinetic art, participatory art and live art. At the age of 12 he attended Colombia University in New York as a special student. He studied ancient Greek drama with Moses Hadas, modern drama with Eric Bentley, modern literature with
Mollett, Nicole
Nicole Mollett Looking Glass Nicole Mollett is a sculptor and performance,multi media artist whos prolific works and curated exhibitions have spanned UK and internationally.Her work asseses the sensous and seductive dialogues of the feminine in a sculptural form,using the wig as sculpture to topiary at Hampton Court.Nicole Mollett is a UK based artist. Event
Morrison, Kerry
Kerry Morrison “Natural Succession” is a process led art and ecology project initiated by environmental artist Kerry Morrison and botanist Dr Alicia Prowse.Morrison and Prowse’s shared interest in plants that grow in the wrong places has resulted in a collaborative partnership, investigations into choices that are made and decisions that are taken that
Nankervis, Adam
Adam Nankervis MuseumMAN Berlin was established by Nankervis in Berlin,in his own apartment with the found relics of an anonymous man whose life through the found objects spelt a history of a city through one citizen.This was and is the first of many concepts-a lived in museum,where artists have been over its inception since
Nicolai, Thomas
Thomas Nicolai BÜRO FÜR KUNST UND ARCHITEKTONISCHE ANWENDUNGEN AAA. / Thomas Nicolai Wilhem-Külz-Strasse 35, D-99084 Erfurt, Tel./Fax: 0361/2228148, mob.:
On Adam Nankervis
Curating the curious On nomadic, necessary, impermanent, collective, obsessive and spontaneous strategiesThe sociable art of Adam Nankervis by Alex Hetherington Australian-born, Liverpool-based artist Adam Nankervis works with a collision of tactics, an array of tensions and assemblage, a merger of disputations, negotiations and dialogues and a broad wealth of visual art vocabulary that connects his
On Gino Saccone
Asylum’s Turnstile / The Protective Procession by Alex Hetherington An asylum seeker can be thought of as status sought by a person physically present within a country, having fled their own on grounds that are detrimental to their person, liberties or well being. Further, the individual must have a well-founded fear of persecution on the
On Gregory Scott-Gurner
The Art Organisation (TAO) : On Gregory Scott-Gurner by Cecilia Andersson In conversation with Sarat Maharaj, the Chilean artist Mario Navarro spoke about his work in response to the quick pace of the contemporary art world. His most recent work, which is the result of having worked collaboratively with a group of people who have
On Max Zadow – Abled Artist
On Max Zadow : Abled Artist by Tim Birch “I haven’t got an art degree and there is a certain amount of snobbery around that… I came to this through work first of all as a journalist with BBC News & Current Affairs.” So states Max Zadow as we meet inside the FACT café. Well
On Michelle Wren
On Michelle Wren by Tim Birch “I went to Goldsmith’s but I don’t really think of myself as a Goldsmith’s graduate.” Michelle ‘Mosh’ Wren laughs –the first of many knowing smiles flashing across her bright, open, youthful face. Instant intrigue: not only did ‘our Mosh’ attend the trendy art school she got a First.“I only
On Nadim Karam
Only Dream Bombs, Wandering, and the Watercolour War Corres(des)pondent. On Nadim Karam by Alex Hetherington Sometimes the best way to get to the truth of war is to switch off your `television, stop listening to the radio, dispense with your online connection, drop the RRS feeds and stay away from the abundance of LIVE coverage
On Nina Edge
Real Life, the Private and the Public : On Nina Edge by Alex Hetherington Liverpool-based artist Nina Edge’s life is her work, in a way that could in principal be related to the ongoing, mammoth Real Life projects of Glasgow-based artist Ross Sinclair. Like him she works with modern motifs, symbols of the institutions that
Paradisi, Leo
Leo Paradisi London Biennale Pollinationadam (Friday 22 September 2006)’)”> ”Flagging Down Mayday” “FLAG” Inch 94,5 X 25,2Digital print on pvc banner From the series: “Matrixes” A photographic work as origin: test prints upon which the paint brush has located cuts and exclusions, almost an itinerary inside the shooting, that is considered as an
Piper, Edmund
Edmund Piper art-agency STADT Edmund Piper’s art-agency is known the world over as tenacious and highly skilled investigator. It combines traditional investigative curating work, meticulous collection of artificial evidence, interrogation skills — with the ability to use the latest in communications and computer technology to work a case. Whether an investigation attracts art-world attention
Prado, Deb
Deb Prado EINSTEIN’S EYE colloboration Willoughby Sharp and Pam Seymour Smith Deb Prado is a Brazilian visual artist based in new jersey. She works with a variety of medium from traditional black and white photography to experimental digital film making. Her choice of subject matter often explore the double consciousness that springs from living
Press & Media Consultant Required
The Independents Biennial Liverpool (IBL) Requires a Press & Media Consultant (£2K fixed fee) The independents are the exhibitions, events andgoings-on of artists, gallerists and visual mediaactivists making their mark, independently, atLiverpool Biennial 2006. The Independents are notthemed, categorised or curated by the City’sinstitutions. They are there on their own terms,doing their own thing, looking
Prowse, Alicia
Alicia Prowse Mapping urban wastelands to investigate their ecological value and their potential for ‘experiencing wildlife’clairetymon (Friday 15 September 2006)’)”> Mapping urban wastelands to investigate their ecological value and their potential for ‘experiencing wildlife’clairetymon (Friday 15 September 2006)’)”> “Natural Succession” is a process led art and ecology project initiated by environmental artist Kerry Morrison
Reedy, Carlyle
CARLYLE REEDY is a poet, performance artist and collagist/painter. She has performed her work at prestigious venues, notably the Royal Court in London. Early on she worked in arts ventures such as Jim Haynes’ Arts Lab, IRAT, Electric Centre (Haarlem, Holland) etc an d later at Franklin Furnace (NY), Chisenhale (London). Peter Biddulph Gallery
Reyner, Andrew
Andrew Reyner GEORGE W ON IPANEMA Andrew Reyner is a NYC/Brazilian psychiatrist who’s work examines the dialogue of American myth and exile in photographic and performative actions Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151 7030569  
Reyner, Ruby Lynn
Ruby Lynn Reyner is a performance artist,Andy Warhol Super Star and has colloborated with Scavulo,Holly Woodlawn,Andy Warhol and is currently the svengali of the band RUBY and the REDNECKS. Ruby has, and continues to perform in productions in NYC.She is married to Patrick,her long time partner in
Reynolds
Reynolds (USA) PUKI The Puki Salon, DAAD Studio 4, Berlin, Germany Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151 7030569  
Rock, Jill & Cardew, Richard
Jill Rock & Richard Cardew BLUEPRINT FOR A UNIVERSEConfronting the limitations of our fractured consciousness the mirrored interior of the cosmic dodecahedron gives us a view into an infinity, at once both toy and serious investigation into the roots of the whys and wherefores of the way we view ourselves. Blueprint for a Universe
Roewer, Susanne & Paetzold, Marc
Susanne Roewer & Marc Paetzold BLACK SUN Diese Ausstellung ist die vierte gemeinsame Ausstellung von Susanne Roewer und Marc Pätzold. Nach Ausstellungen mit verheißungsvollen Titeln wie „Cap Horn“ (Kunstverein Elmshorn, 2002) und „schön hier“ (Kunstverein Oberer Neckar, 2003) bleibt diese Ausstellung ohne Titel. Die Bilder, Zeichnungen und Objekte wirken leicht und heiter, eine freundliche
Romero, Mandy
Mandy Romero Mandy will be appearing in a number of impromptu locations and occasions, sometimes as the Liverpool Queen Of Culture, and offering copies of her City In Transition commission, “The Great Make-Over”, as well as part of the “Transvoyeur” Platform Mandy will be appearing in a number of impromptu locations and occasions, sometimes
Saccone, Gino
Gino Saccone Asylum seekers perform reflective protest through the streets of LiverpoolG Saccone (Tuesday 29 August 2006)’)”> Turnstile is a project run by Gino Saccone who will be working with a group of asylum seekers to create a performance for the Liverpool Biennale. Protest placards and banners will be constructed in a workshop using
Salam, Rana
Rana Salam LEBANON Rana Salam graduating from the Royal College of Art in 1992, has been based in London running her own design studio for over a decade. She has documented the street popular designs of Beirut during the war. Her work has been widely published on magazines such as Blueprint, Elle Deco, ES,
Schlicher, Sebastiaan
“Sebastiaan Schlicher ( Nederlands) has a dark imagination. So weird and absorbing are the recesses of his mind that he decided to create a cult in his own name. Sebastiaan makes evil drawings that look like the scratchy output of an eight year-old boy with the knowing brilliance of an adult. Full of dense colour
Semple, Stuart
Stuart Semple Stuart Semple is a Young British artist (25 years old). In a relatively short period of time he has risen to become one of the most successful artists of his generation. He has exhibited his paintings worldwide and his works are owned by major celebrities and corporations including Debbie Harry, Dave Stewart,
Sharp, Willoughby
Willoughby Sharp “NOT WILLOUGHBY, BUT HIS HAT IN SASKIA’S SAND; ‘TWEETIE,’ ‘EINSTEIN’S EYE,’ AND YELLOW FLOWERS” (2006) (b. 1936, New York City), the former publisher of Avalanche magazine (1970- 1976), is an internationally known artist, curator, gallerist, teacher, author, and telecom activist. Sharp met Joseph Beuys in Dusseldorf in 1958. From then until the
Sleiman, Souheil
Souheil Sleiman sculptor and son of Lebanese immigrants, I was born in 1952 in Lagos, Nigeria. 1970: I travelled to England in search of an art education. Made the rounds of three art colleges: 1971 – 72 Salford Technical College (Foundation), 1972 – 1975 North East London Polytechnic 1975 – 1977, Royal College of Art.
Supersocial – Independents dialogue
Supersocial – Independents dialogue INDEPENDENTS DIALOGUECall for participation artists, critics, curators… Werk Ltd is setting up Supersocial as a platform ofactivities during the Biennial period. Do you have work you’d like to show, ideas you’d liketo share, a slide show you’d like to present orperhaps an event you’d like to stage? Werk would liketo
Sykes, Nick
Nick Sykes 12 Liverpool based artists open up their studios for the public during the biennial. www.nicksykesart.com
Tala, Alexia and Bridges, Helen
Alexia Tala (Chile) and Helen Bridges (UK) Alexia Tala-I believe that the connectiveness with earth and society is important to every human being; it brings health and peace and more over fosters deep contemplation that leads to a true connection to your inner self and awareness of your own self and body as a container
Taylor, Andrew
Andrew Taylor Liverpool based poet whose work is being exhibited as part of the Gene Culture exhibition at the Slaughterhouse Gallery, 73 Gallery, 73 St Mary’s Road, Garston, Liverpool. The piece, [i] Despite Certain Constructions [i] is inspired by William S Burroughs and Brion Gysin who pioneered the cut-up technique with poetry. Burroughs went
Tenazes, Raoul
Raoul Tenazes CRAB CASTLES Born in the one of the 2000 islands of the Phiippines in 1957. Loves functional sculpture and Zaha Hadid’s vision of shapes and habitat. Lived in Peru for 2 years and stayed in Nazca in the Peruvian desert. Hates sun bathing and heat but always finds himself in a relationship
Thompson, Bil
Bil Thompson COCAINE BLUES Bil Thompson is a New Jersey based photographer and film maker.His extensive portfolio of black and white photos investigated the solitude and demarkation of the peripharies of the urban landscape. His films include The Photographer,The Printer,Cocaine Blues and his latest directorial colloboration with Pam Smith and Willoughby Sharp 2006. Event
Thompson, Joe
Joe Thompson Artwork by a stunning Liverpool artist view or buy online at http://www.joethompson.co.uk DotArt
Trolley
Trolley (aka Bryan Mulvihill) WORLD TEA PARTY– Victoria –Celebrate the art and cultureof tea from around the worldthrough an exhibition, eventsand lectures.Presenting Sponsor:Celestial SeasoningsJune 25 – August 29, 2004Opening ReceptionThursday, June 24, at 7:30pmLectures & EventsTuesdays, Thursdays & Sundaysat 1:00pmCheck aggv.bc.ca for details.Tea Tasting Salon offeredTuesdays to Fridays, 2-4:00pmJuly 13-30, 2004Celestial Seasonings WeekJuly 7-9,
Update
Updates to the Programme Please note the following Amendmemts to the Advertised Programme CANCELLED – Loop Gallery “Ratio” @ 12 Princes Dock VENUE AND PROGRAMME CHANGE: “Transvoyeur” change of venues, dates and programme. Please refer to www.transvoyeur.co.uk
Varlier, Sico
Sico Varlier CURRENCY NEDERLANDS is a magazine edited and art-directed by Sico Carlier. Like a traditional magazine this second issue contains interviews with: Erté, Divine, Bruce laBruce, Lou Lou de la Falaise, John Waters and Throbbing Gristle (re-united for an afternoon in London). Some of these interviews are recent, others from 25 years ago.
Walker, Suzy
Suzy Walker A short show exploring the songs and themes of the great channsonnier Jacques Brel. ‘Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris’ is a selection of the songs of the famous Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, whose poignant poetry, covered by everyone from David Bowie to Nina Simone, summed up the
Whitby, Richard
Richard Whitby Carefully made objects undermined by humour – found images / objects / footage. Popular music. Red White Black. Collage, installations, furniture, video, paintings. Event Title Round One Way
Wilson, Martha
Martha Wilson Martha Wilson HISTORY OF DISAPEARANCEFRANKLIN FURNACE/MOMA Founding Director, Franklin FurnacePerformance artist Martha Wilson is Founding Director of Franklin Furnace Archive, Inc. a museum in Lower Manhattan which since 1976 has presented and preserved temporal art: Artists’ books and other multiples produced internationally since 1960; temporary installations; and performance art. Trained in English
Wren, Michelle
Michelle Wren WITH TENDER STROKES We live in a wonderful little world. It can be hard to make sense of the way it is all put together sometimes, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t wonderful. I made “To wake the soul with tender strokes” when I was living in South East London in 2004.
Youdan, Ben
Ben Youdan New York artist part of the Transvoyeur Liverpool/New York 2006.Opening times:Thursday 14 September 2006 – Saturday 15 October 2008 Through my work I attempt to deal with ideas connected with concepts of beauty and the glorification of the physical human form and its conditions. In particular the contradictory and opposing notions of
Zoi, Marko
Marko Zoi KT PROJECT By Marco Zoi Photographer Is it possible to see the world through the eyes of a child?KT are the initials of Kate Theron, the name of a little doll thatartist Marco Zoi found as a child inside of a Kinder chocolateegg. He was fascinated by the strange design of the
Zweifel, Claudia
Claudia Zweifel PARROT Claudia Zweifel born in Switzerland is a painter and multi media artist presenting stills from her recent video “PARROT”Claudia Zweifel lives and works in Berlin Event Title blueprints Telephone 0151
Zych, Anthony
Anthony Zych SUPERMEN Anthony Zych is best known for his forms of idealised figurative male nude studies in oil.Having studied at Royal Academy in the 80s,Zych experimented in many media on canvas creating horizons of melancholia of beset isolation.Zych was a body builder and close freind of Francis Bacon,a great admirer of Zych’s ouvre


