
ANNA PEAKER
Illustrations and graphics based around ritual, superstition and construct ideologies.
www.annapeaker.co.uk
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AMELIA CROUCH
‘Places to see before you die’
‘Places to see before you die’ is a set of 8 postcards referring to popular tourist destinations and landmarks. Rather than showing the landmark itself each postcard displays text conveying the distractions felt by a fictional visitor.
Collecting postcards of iconic locations is almost like ‘collecting’ the locations themselves, ticking them off a list of places one should visit. Yet when visiting landmarks it’s easy to be distracted by concerns from one’s own life thus feeling like you’re not able to achieve the right level of reverence or appreciation for the site.
www.ameliacrouch.com
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ALEX FARRAR
'RESIDENCY'
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CONWAY & YOUNG
‘I KNOW ONE OTHER PERSON IN THIS TOWN’
We moved ato Leeds from Bristol 60 days ago. No one knows us here and we don’t know anybody ‘I know one other person in this town’ is a response to leaving somewhere and something you know well and moving to somewhere you don’t know at all to do something new. Questions are in important to our work but questions have become more important since we arrived. Our questions are for visitors to the show, the other artists, the city and our selves, it is hoped other people’s answers will make the piece and eventually obliterate our questions.The other artists in the show are invited to have dinner with us on the 5th of December, where they can ask questions of us. If anyone buys’s the poster they are also invited on the 5th December.
We are happy to be here
www.conwayandyoung.com
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DAVID STEANS
My Fellow Artists:
Some of us have given pieces of our soul; some of us have taken pieces from those of nineteen others. Some of us may as well have not risen out of their beds in the morning. Whatever our differences, we have all lost something, for those who receive are also reduced here. Those who give are doubly cursed. It is a cause of great suffering to me that I must number myself amongst those latter unfortunates. So, I implore you: having accepted my tainted offering, take a sharp object - an etched nail perhaps? - and pin it to your chest. Make sure the nail plunges deep into your greedy heart. Has your organ’s pointless tattoo ceased? Are you dead? If you are to take your own life as a result of your participation in this exhibition, I recommend you take comfort in the knowledge that you’ve recently received a fetching death shroud. Tailored to fit your still-wet bones, your funerary clothes are coloured mustard, like those of kings.
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EMMY TWIGGE
The invitation to create an edition of twenty arrived twenty days before the opening of the Eclections show. I decided that I would create an artwork on each of those days. The works have manifested as drawings which convey my feelings and thoughts in response to creating work for the show and in reaction to my experience of each day. The 4th of the edition is a conversation between myself and another artist (recorded unbeknownst to that artist) critiquing the work and highlighting my fears and responses to the involvement in Eclections.
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GARETH BREW
I want to turn it around or break it to put it back together.
www.garethbrew.com
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HAROLD OFFEH
‘GRACEFUL: BEING GRACE JONES £350’
‘Graceful: Being Grace Jones’ is a body of work that examines the image and iconography of the Model, Singer and Actress, Grace Jones. My submission for ECLECTIONS is in 2 parts: firstly i will submit a multiple of 20 small photos approx 20 x 20 cm the photo (an example of which is attached) that shows my attempt to re-create Grace Jones’ Island Life album cover.
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HARRY MEADLEY
Before [before]
Brass nail, Swarovski crystal, hypo-cement
2.5mm x 25.5mm
edition of 20 [+ artist proof]
An exclusive edition encompassing several aesthetic and conceptual signatures of the artist from his early works to present.
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IONA SMITH
‘Eclections’ Nightwear
Run of twenty sets of cotton and felt nightwear, inspired by designs of Varvara Stepanova and theartmarket/kunstfreund graphics.
Twenty participants are requested to wear the outfits for the nocturnal duration of the exhibition, being made aware of group activity but experiencing it alone.
The design plays with visual references that identify the group’s affiliation; a remaining outfit for public sale gives another layer to the group experience adding a group member outside of the exhibition’s participating artists.
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JON OWEN
www.jonowen.co.uk
www.myspace..com/jonshand
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KRISTY KNOBLE
My work draws its inspiration from the themes of memory, family and the home. I am intrigued with the way home life is presented in magazines and subsequently this has led me to explore and photograph the home life I have encountered in friends, family and acquaintance’s homes. Within this I found myself drawn to the occupants desks and similar places of work and to how they would organise, or not organise, these areas.
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LUCY CHEUNG
http://crushevil.co.uk/blog/
http://vi.sualize.us/supergross/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/crushevil/favorites/
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NICOLA BELL
‘Untitled’ (1-20) £8
www.nicolarbell.co.uk
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NOUS VOUS
‘Archive’ edition 1 - 19 original £500
An assembled set of 120 frequently appearing motifs in our collective drawing practice.
www.nousvous.eu
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PATRICK GILDERSLEEVES
‘Bamboo Banga’ £40
www.wowoutrageous.com
http://wowoutrageous.com/blog/?page_id=23
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STEPHANIE BALLANTINE
‘Untitled (patterns)’ 2008 £40
Stephanie looks into patterns and discontinuity of pattern in nature and man-made structure. She evaluates beauty as detail of these patterns and uses photography as a way of focusing on patches of light in darkened corners.
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SAM GIEBEN
‘Isolation’ £2
A bit of personal illustration work produced especially for Eclections.
samgieben@googlemail.com
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SARAH BARRETT
‘Asda Smart Price Lard (UK) £10 Watercolour’
Eclections title: Value brands
“I investigate ways of operating that run counter to capitalist economic strategies. Previous work has included the renovation of a Social Club back yard into a homely domestic space, a curated show where the works were traded for free, an archive encouraging DIY activity and objects made from ‘granny shopper’ bags. The works created for Eclections are small studies for a larger set of paintings looking at economy brand packaging from around the world. I am fascinated by common, cheap and budget items and try to bring to life that which is undervalued.”
http://sarahdeebarrett.wordpress.com
sarah_dee_barrett@hotmail.co.uk
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SILVER & MAWSON
‘Yes, It Is A Universal Truth That We Are In Fact In Complete Control Of Ourselves’
‘Yes, It Is A Universal Truth That We Are In Fact In Complete Control Of Ourselves’ stems from the working relationship Silver & Mawson have developed and forms part of a continuing dialogue between them. The recording of an unheard scripted conversation, the work speaks of and about itself.
Their decision not to publish the piece on the internet or disseminate it in any other form after Elections reflects their intention of intimacy: an experimental and personal exploration of dialogue around contemporary practice made exclusively for fellow Leeds based artists.
For Eclections Silver & Mawson will produce a limited edition of 20 copies of the DVD.
www.rhiannonsilver.com / www.joemawson.co.uk
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