New Art Highlights
2 - 8 October 2017
New Art Highlights of the week from Axisweb includes: Steve Dutton, John Vincent, jojo taylor and Helen Dryden
only numbers count, 2017 by Steve Dutton
This work was made following an invitation by artist/curator Andrew Bracey. The Broadcaster project consists of two permanent notice boards located outside converted Chapels in villages in rural Lincolnshire; Waddington and Wellingore. The aim is to develop and disseminate contemporary art in the everyday. By using established means, an innovative model of the distribution/dissemination of challenging/innovative art will be created in Lincolnshire. Both boards are situated on the Viking Way which is a heritage footpath extending through the County and is a destination for many national and international visitors, particularly during the summer months.
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Panic Attack, 2017 by John Vincent
HD Video, 8mins 39secs, 2017
A woman seeks escape from her life as it spirals out of control seemingly influenced by a sinister suit and the emergence of an avian alter-ego.
A short film inspired by the 1955 film Dementia (Aka Daughter Of Horror).
Written By John Vincent & Myriam Mégharbi
Featuring Myriam Mégharbi & James Thackway
Video and Audio Shot, Directed & Edited By John Vincent
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Open Day, 2017 by jojo taylor
Open Day is a film based on real life stories of altered states of consciousness.
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TEAM MATE MEAT, 2017 by Helen Dryden
Painting, acrylic and mixed media on canvas (oil pastel, cotton, glue, marker).
Signed and dated on the reverse.
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