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Projected (drawn) light intervention onto one of the Victorian radiators in the Castle's Long Gallery

Each year Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery invites artists in the East Midlands to submit work for inclusion in their 'Open'. 

From over 400 submissions selectors Amy Botfield, Arts Council England and artists Maeve Rendle and Alan Kane, included 37 artists representing the wide range of creative practice taking place in the region.

More information here: www.nottinghamcastleopen.com


 

22 October 2016 - 8th January 2017

Work has been selected for inclusion in this year's Nottingham Castle Open Exhibition.

I will be showing a projected (drawn) 'intervention' onto one of the long gallery's Victorian radiators.

Each year Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery holds it's 'Open' exhibition and invites artists in the East Midlands to submit work for inclusion.  This year the selection panel was Amy Botfield, Arts Council England; Maeve Rendle, Artist and Alan Kane, Artist.  From over 400 works they selected 37 artists that represented the wide range of creative practice taking place in the region.

The exhibition is open from 22 October 2016 - 8th January 2017 with a special reception taking place on 18th November.

More information here: www.nottinghamcastleopen.com

 

Film Free and Easy, Primary Studios, Nottingham, UK

This tiny installation with 35mm slides was recently shown as part of Primary Studios Film Free and Easy event.

Curated by Frank Abbott, Film Free and Easy took place on 2nd June 2016 at Primary Studios, Nottingham, and was the fourth in a series of evening projection presentations.

Artists are encouraged to bring along new and developmental work on the night or submit pieces for consideration before hand.

The evening includes, video and film projection, music, photography, sound, installation, performance and objects.

For the June 2016 event  Three – Nine – 35mm (Alternative Document filtered) was installed in Primary's playground alongside video installations by Belén Cerezo, Effy Harle and Yvonne Lake.


Exhibition date:  2nd June, 2016.

Title: Three – Nine – 35mm

(Alternative Document filtered) 2016

Date: 2016

Materials: 35mm slides,  electroluminescent panel, electrical tape.

Size: Wall Installation

Notes: Three 35mm digital slides exposed to light during the duration of the Alternative Document exhibition, Project Space Plus, University of Lincoln, UK.

First shown: Still Unresolved, (  ) Gallery, Nottingham Trent University, Fine Art, School of Art and Design, Nottingham, UK, 28th April - 5th May 2016.

A 35mm slide projection and digital hologram installation was included in the Alternative Document exhibition at Project Space Plus, University of Lincoln, UK, for 28 days in 2016. Over that period, light from the projectors denatured the photographic emulsion on each of the slides.  Originally opaque, with a clear line and rectangle – the dark background slowly turned pink, changing the outcome of the projected image over time.

Through the visible changes, which took place over the course of the exhibition, the installation became an unintentional durational work.

Here, the slides used are part of their own ‘filtration’, illuminated by the cold electronic light from the thin, inbuilt, electroluminescent panel.  A self-contained series of tiny images previously hidden within the machines.  As in the projector they intercepted light to form an image - in this case they become objects in their own right - bright rectangles made visible by 'electronic' light.


Special thanks to the staff at www.elpanelandtape.co.uk for their help with the electroluminescent panel and electronics for this installation.

 

 

 

 

Work Auction

Sunday, 17 April 2016 Published in News Be the first to comment!

I was really pleased to be able to provide a piece of work for inclusion in the annual Nottingham Trent University Fine Art Auction held on April 13th in the Bonington Building atrium.

Coherent Points (Surface) is a limited edition silk screen print developed from work using scanned laser light onto a rotating structure.  One of the artist proofs was part of a wide range of lots on the night which ranged from painting, construction, photography, ans sculpture.

There was a stunning collection of work from staff, students (current and past), visiting lecturers and friends of the course.  Funds from the sale of work are used by the third year fine art students to produce and promote their end of course degree show and catalogue.

Bidding was 'energetic' and there were some rather 'stellar' prices with students and staff competing to grab their favourite lots.  A great evening with some of the best food I’ve had at a student event - all lovingly prepared and given away free of charge by the organising students.  They know how to draw punters!

Massive congratulations to the team which organised the auction which raised several thousand pounds on the night.

I managed to get hold of a pice of work from an artist I have had my ‘eye on’ for some time and have been outbid in previous years.  This year was certainly my year!!

 

About

Andrew Pepper works with projected light, holography and installation.  Based in the UK,  he has exhibited his work in group and solo exhibitions internationally and, as a senior lecturer in fine art at Nottingham Trent University, he taught on the BA (Hons) fine art course, the Master of Fine Art course and has acted as a PhD examiner for a wide range of key project-based research submissions.

 

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