Fowle Hall Features IV
Fowle Hall Features IV
26th June - 4th July 2010
Opening: 26th June 2010
FHF is an experiential and explorative arts event, with a 3 week exhibition and a night of performances, which takes place annually in a trio of stables and an apple orchard in Paddock Wood, Kent.
Each year nine artists are invited to exhibit in the stables, and performers are invited to perform on a new stage created by an artist.
There is no theme for the exhibition, artists are encouraged to present work for which they would most like some direct feedback. Through a collaborative installation, talks and discussions, exhibiting artists gain a new insights into their own work and how others perceive it.
[the] Evidence at Supermarket Kulterhuset 2010
[the] Evidence at SUPERMARKET, Kulterhuset, Sergels Torg, Stockholm
19th-21st February 2010
Press view: 18th February 2010
[the] Evidence is delighted to present bespoke artwork for the fair by past and future contributors to the publication: Ana Genoves ... JacksonWebb ... Julika Gittner ... Simona Brinkmann ... Dean Kenning ... Geraint Evans ... Nicholas Symes ... Ludovica Gioscia ... Chris Grieves & Richard Battersby ... Dean Brannagan ... Anna Johnson ... Josephine Wood ...
Linda Persson ... Jon Purnell ... Tanya Benardout ... Stuart Elliott ... Sarah Sparkes ... Damien Meade ... Sini Pelkki ...
Jacopo Miliani ... Clare Kenny ... Linda Barck ... Richard Parry ...
Bad Moon Rising III
Curated by independent curator Jan Van Woensel, Bad Moon Rising is an ongoing project launched at
Silverman Gallery, San Francisco in December 2007. Bad Moon Rising in San Francisco primarily
focused on social, religious and political disturbance in the US. A varied selection of artworks,
artifacts and a-historical references exposed some dark sides of the world’s self-proclaimed greatest
nation. Participants included Rage Against the Machine, Tariq Ali, Claire Fontaine, Ben Vautier,
Custer’s Revenge, The Weather Underground and others.
Bad Moon Rising III is co-curated with Jessica Silverman and opens January 16th 2009 at Boots Contemporary Art Space in St. Louis, Missouri.
Jackson Webb have recieved British Council funding for their participation in the exhibition. For more information please see:
An Experiment in Collaboration
Jackson Webb and Dora Tang 'Chemical Drawing, 2008' laser dyes on watercolour paper
For this group exhibition, we will be showing a selection of work from our ongoing collaboration with bio-physicist Dora Tang. The exhibition opens on July 29th.
52 Meters Art Projects
Ripe for Revisiting on a Daily Basis is an artists poster exhibition from 10th July till September 15th 2008 at 52 Meters, 291 Lillie
Road, London, SW6 7LL 02073811774. Open Mon to Sat 10- 5pm. Private view Wed 13th August 6-9pm
Curated by Laura Eldret
SPACE Now
13 June - 26 July 2008
SPACE celebrates 40 years with an exhibition selected by Caroline Douglas, Head of Arts Council Collections.
Axel Antas, Josh Baum, Amanda Benson, Anne Bristow, Chila Kumari Burman, Leigh Clarke, Julie Cockburn, Ben Cove, Richard Crawford, Layla Curtis, Deborah Dawkin, Natalie Dower, Paul Eachus, Nigel Ellis, Julia Farrer, John Frankland, Peter Fraser, James P. Graham, Paul Green , Mark Harris, Peter Hawksby, Claude Heath, Mustafa Hulusi, Jim Jack, Rannva Kunoy, Ann-Marie LeQuesne, Hew Locke, Camilla Lyon, Andrea Medjesi-Jones, Fiona Merchant, Natasha Morland, Jost Münster, Adriette Myburgh, Saskia Olde Wolbers, Laura Oldfield Ford, Peter Peri, Sarah Perritt, Joanna Price, Bridget Riley, Suzanne Roles, Pascal Rousson, Piers Secunda, Yinka Shonibare, Martin Shortis, DJ Simpson, Walid Siti, Aerial Sparks, Fergal Stapleton, Michael Stubbs, Anthony Sullivan, James Faure Walker, Mark Wallinger, Ben Washington, Jackson Webb, William Wright.
www.spacestudios.org.uk
ARScie
Art Futures 2008
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2007
Hippopotamuse [left], and Untitled (Lamp) [right], both works 2006
"There's a strangeness to these artefacts that changes how I read the
different parts. Furniture/art/decoration – which is the sovereign form? For me this puzzling
reads as a satirical take on the economy of art reception, consumption, and the homogeneity
of some corporate and domestic art displays. Look closely and there's a quirkiness to how
they're made. The hippo has slipped off its fake Blu Tack, and there are blobs of the stuff
elsewhere that create deliberate flaws.
Lamps, paintings, a shriving, striving between still sculptural object, picture
and function. The paint describes, the lump of weight upon the triangulated surface holds it still."
Linda Norden, Curator, Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2007
Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2007 is a national touring exhibition, travelling to The New Art
Gallery Walsall, Rochelle School, London in October, and The Cornerhouse, Manchester from November to January.
Bridge Art Fair 07
Jackson Webb have been invited to participate in Bridge Projects at the Trafalgar Hotel in London, October 2007.
Dark Glasses
Dark Glasses was an exhibition curated by Jackson Webb with Miranda Laughlin,
held at Standpoint Gallery, London between July and August 2007.
Days of the Commune