Delaine Le Bas's recent project Witch Hunt has been shown in various configurations and lamentations through 2010 - 2011, and to coincide with its presentation at Campbell Works, Chapter Arts in Cardif has co-published a new catalogue with documentation from the four installations.This 25 page publication features texts by Hannah Firth, Jo Bushnell, Angela Kingston, Delaine Le Bas, Damien James Le bas, and full colour plates showing the installations of Which Hunt at Chapter Arts, Cardiff, Aspex Gallery, Porstmouth, Campbell Works, london and Context, Derry.Delaine Le Bas (b.1965) is a British Artist from a Romany background and wife of artist Damian Le Bas.
More with Less
This collaboration between Michael Curran and Imogen Stidworthy consists of a number of different elements: on two separate video monitors, the faces of the artists are periodically illuminated by the light of a match, whose brief, ...
Traveled to University Art Museum, University of Califomia, Berkeley, part E: 1 Fcbruary-13 March 1977, part 2: 19 March-24 April 1977. ... Hayden Gallerv and MIT Campus, Massachusetts Inststute of Technology, Cambridge.
Mikala Dwyer: Goldene Bend'er
The catalogue includes a full reproduction of the photographic works in the Ten Thousand Waves series and installation shots from exhibitions of the 9-screen installation at Sydney, Shanghai and Helsinki.
Muntadas: [the Board Room
While this book serves to critically situate Uklanski's work in art historical and theoretical contexts, it also provides some unconventional, humorous interpretations.
A Walk with Ken on the Road to Home
A heavily illustrated study of French filmmaker Chris Marker's portentous video installation Owls At Noon Prelude: The Hollow Men, with essays by Adrian Martin and renowned French film theorist Raymond Bellour, introduced by Robert Leonard.
This is a site-specific installation inspired by the tombs of the Egyptian Pharaohs which has been made in collaboration the architect David Adjaye.