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Bending the Light
This work is part of a joint exhibition of paintings by Barbara Penrose, Sally Cox and myself at the Metcalfe Gallery, Brisbane Institute of Art on show from 31st October to 11th November 2020. These paintings were made near a … Continue reading
Posted in crowd formation
Tagged art processes, body language, crowd, Crowd organisation, Curtained crowd, drawing, human movement, jacquard loom, mural, pattern, Social space, textile, weaving
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World Like This
August 2015, I’ve been working on the forthcoming show of paintings single-mindedly; this post provides a preview and context for a set of works whose origins date back to my 2013 residency in Lyon France, to which this blog is … Continue reading
Posted in crowd formation, information processes, Lyon, public space
Tagged crowd, jacquard loom, painting, Social space
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Looming
Almost a week ago we moved up into the hill of the Croix-Rousse. The weaver’s hill. It’s a lively place that has underlying it a dour feel and a sadness. Several hundred years of intense cottage weaving industry have shaped … Continue reading
Posted in art, crowd formation, information processes, public space, Uncategorized
Tagged Beckett, Croix-Rousse, jacquard loom, pattern
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