sculpture
Richard Deacon - Twist and Shout
Documenation of Solo Show at Wexford Arts Centre
Michael Warren Podcast
Michael Warren was interviewed for RTE Radio One's Arts Tonight programme about his exhibition Broken Line at Visual in Carlow. Here is a link to an mp3 of the interview.
The exhibition is now closed.
Temari Balls
"Temari balls are a traditional Japanese craft in which colored thread is applied to a sphere in a geometric pattern. This is a modern example, given to me by the Japanese master Kiyoko Urata."
Taken from a post by George Hart via Make
Merry Christmas
image: A sculpture by Andy Goldsworthy
Videos of My Studio
Taken during the open studio day at Temple Bar Gallery and Studios on 27th November 2010.
Francois Morellet
Francois Morellet, Sphere – trames, 1962 Collection Maximilian & Agathe Weishaupt, Munich
There is a very similar sculpture to this in The Moderns at IMMA though that one is suspended at eye-level.
Who You Are
Who You Are was a performance by Chris Goode which took place inside Mirislov Balka's installation How It Is in the Turbine Hall at Tate Modern. The piece uses spoken word and recroded sounds and can be downloaded as a podcast.
Here is a direct link to the mp3
Chris Goode will be performing in The Author at the Project Arts Centre during the Dublin Theatre Festival. His Blog can be found here.
Image From Futures at RHA
Alice Maher on Louise Bourgeois
Here is an interesing podcast of Alice Maher speaking about Louise Bourgeois. The marble sculpture pictured here is Cumulus I from 1969 which is mentioned in the podcast.
Documentary on Cildo Meireles
Photos of Show in F.E. Mc William Gallery
Today I installed some (mostly) older work at the F.E. Mc William Gallery in Banbridge for the show 'Material Worlds' which opens on Friday evening.
Tania Kovats - Tree
Here's a video documenting the production of Tania Kovats' artwork Tree made for the Natural History Museum in London.
The artwork is a slice cut from the centre of a real oak tree and was inspired by the work of Charles Darwin.
Tony Cragg Video
A short video of Tony Cragg talking about his solo show at the Lisson Gallery.
Four Top Coil Pot
Four Top Coil Pot by Matt Durham
New Tony Cragg Work at Lisson
A new Tony Cragg sculpture from his current solo show at the Lisson Gallery. They have no title or media info on the site though it's some sort of wood. Its quite an unusual piece for him. I can't think of any other cube-like forms of his since his early stack pieces from the 70s.
Update: The gallery have added the following info about the piece:
WT (cube), 2008,wood, 123 x 120 x 114cm
Their site also has another image of the work from a different angle.
Gerd Rohling
The chemical component in PVC that does not decompose in the consumer society's throw-away goods, as well as a deep fascination with rubbish, led Gerd Rohling to refine things he found on the beach and create precious imitation glasses.
There's a big collection of these currently on show at the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin.
Richard Deacon - Small Ceramics
From the cover of the catalogue for a show in Ikon Gallery, Brimingham in 2007.