September 27, 2011 – 3:14 pm
7 September - 1 October 2011: 52-54 Bell Street, London
PRESS RELEASE from Lisson Gallery:
Lisson Gallery is proud to present Credit, Faith, Trust, an exhibition of new and recent works from James Casebere’s Landscape with Houses series.
Working at the forefront of constructed photography since the late seventies, Casebere is associated with The Pictures Generation, a group [...]
I was fortunate enough to make it to Venice last week and managed to fit in the Biennale between intensive bouts of eating, drinking and the obligatory afternoon gelato. As ever I was keeping a special eye out for work that might be relevant to MAKE. I’m sure I missed loads that was going on [...]
February 18, 2011 – 12:45 pm
Check out this interesting feature on BBC’s Inside/Out exploring the floating prisoners in Medway. The programme features MAKEs own Julian Rowe talking about his recent model ship installation at Rochester Cathedral. The work, presented in a recent blog here on the MAKE website, is referenced to the famous model ships made of bone that were [...]
February 14, 2011 – 2:42 pm
Art exploring landscape
Flora Parrott, Artist in Residence, Ryedale Folk Museum (RFM)
19 February to 27 March 2011
Artist Flora Parrot explores the complex histories, relationships, meanings and significances of a section of the North York Moors in her new installation, Dipole, which will be on show at the Ryedale Folk Museum from [...]
February 14, 2011 – 2:19 pm
MAKE cluster member and researcher Julian Rowe’s has recently de-installed his latest work, Atlantis, at Rochester Cathedral. On show for only a brief few days, the work was filmed by the BBC for their BBC South East Inside-Out programme. We’ll let you know if and when it gets air time.
About the work, Julian has [...]
On Tuesday 24th February students and staff from the BA Modelmaking and 3D Foundation Course visited the Barbican Centre in London to see the major retrospective exhibition of Le Corbusier ’s work. Accompanying a range of architectural presentation and sketch models, were examples of his furniture, painting and sculpture. A great day and a in-depth [...]
January 30, 2009 – 11:57 am
Click on the link below to see Jessica Dawson’s review of our Georgetown University show in today’s Washington Post.
Imitation as Art by Jessica Dawson
January 17, 2009 – 12:10 am
Like train-spotter’s who revel in the joy of unexpectedly seeing that carriage or engine appear on a line it shouldn’t, my visit to S.M.A.K, in Ghent (arguable one of the most interesting contemporary galleries in Europe), was blessed with a surprise sprinkling of work by the Belgian/Flemish artist Panamarenko. Alongside a series of sketches the [...]
January 17, 2009 – 12:07 am
Having re-encountered a series of Constant Niewenhuis’ models in Berlin at the end of 2008 (image above), at the interesting ‘Megastructure Reloaded’ exhibition being held at the cities former state mint, it was exciting to explore them in more detail on a recent student study visit to Amsterdam, where a series were on display [...]
October 5, 2008 – 9:00 pm
The Repetition & Difference catalogue is now available to download on-line.
Click here to download