Installation video of the exhibition 'Undercurrents' with audio commentary.
With thanks to Ibasho Gallery.
Videographer: Jess De Gruyter
Music: ‘Tiger Lies Down’ by Jono Podmore aka Kumo
Installation video of the exhibition 'Undercurrents' with audio commentary.
With thanks to Ibasho Gallery.
Videographer: Jess De Gruyter
Music: ‘Tiger Lies Down’ by Jono Podmore aka Kumo
Time flies when you are having fun! All in the sudden the AA2A Residency Exhibition as part of the Art & Design Summer Show 2022 at Buckinghamshire New University is fast approaching.
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Thu 16 June: 6pm - 8:30pm
Opening Times
Fri 17 June: 10am - 5pm
Sat 18 June: 10am - 2pm
Sun 19 June: Closed
Mon - Wed 20 - 22 June: 10am - 2pm & 5pm - 7pm
After my Solo show at the Gleria F&deO I have been busy working at Bucks New University as part of the AA2A Artist Residency. I have been exploring a box full of used and unwanted metal polishing disks which I came across at the early stage of the residency. By making observations, cyanotype prints and research, my mind has been on different journeys in the process of exploring these objects; from the British Industrial Revolution, canals in Birmingham, to the idea of the deities or spirits of forgotten objects. I have been very fortunate to be able to experiment in depth using the incredible facilities at Bucks New University with the help of great technical staff. Many of the experiments can be found on my IG page.
Three Tigers EP Artwork
Tiger Lies Down
Earlier this year I have worked on the artwork for the Three Tigers EP by composer and musician Kumo. The tracks are based on three different forms in Tai Chi relating to the tigers. See more cover designs, have a listen and download here!
“According the Chinese tradition the year of the tiger began on 1st of February 2022. I was teaching a Tai Chi lesson that night and we celebrated the new year. One student asked what to expect in the year of the tiger and I answered “war”. To my horror it appears I was right. Yet there are many tigers. A tiger is not only an adversary, it can also be a defender. It can be the strength inside you to overcome problems, it can be big, beautiful and calm. These three tracks, named and derived from Tai Chi forms, use ancient Chinese harmony to explore different aspects of the tiger, and our relationship to this magnificent and dangerous beast, that, once respected and understood, can be as powerful a force for peace and reconciliation as a harbinger of war.”
I am delighted to share the news that Pink Full Moon is featured alongside many other great artists' work in England On Fire, a beautiful new book by Stephen Ellcock and Mat Osman.
Pink Full Moon is part of the series Pond which explores my ongoing interest in the notion of a “portal”. In this case the pond serves as a portal to access the imaginary and unconscious. The images in the series were shot at the same location over a period of two years on my commute to work. The tranquil atmosphere of this place enticed me to stop and spend a quiet moment each time I passed. To find out more about the series please see here.
Artists: Barbara Beyer, Hiromi Fukikoshi RC, Marie-Therese Ross, Sayako Sugawara
Private View: Saturday 27th November 6-8pm
Place: 8 Emerald St London WC1N 3HB
The exhibition continues to Sunday 5th December
Opening Times: open daily 12-5pm (except Monday 29 Nov)
I will be invigilating on following days and some weekend dates. Do drop me a line if you plan to visit.
Sun 28 Nov / Wed 1 Dec / Fri 3 Dec
I am really looking forward to seeing you there!
グループ展のご案内です。オープニングは、11月27日6時より。週末のほか,11月28日、12月1日、3日在廊しております。
I am very pleased to announce my Solo Exhibition at Galeria F&deO in Madrid.
18.11.2021 - 01.01.2022
Please contact the gallery if you plan to visit.
F&deO
Callejón de Jorge Juan
28001 Madrid
info@galeriafdeo.com
t: 915 73 62 19
Mon/Fri 10.30am - 7.30pm
Sat 11am - 2pm
マドリッドのギャラリー F&deO にて個展のご案内です。
2021年11月18日~ 2022年1月1日
お問い合わせ等は、上記のギャラリーまで。よろしくお願いします。
Mountain Tour 2021
Working from the archives of Alpine photographer Heinrich Schildknecht (1874-1959), Sayako Sugawara speculates on the image of the mountain as a metaphor for the journey of life. ‘A large part of the c.300 glass negatives are group portraits of mountain guides and clients, including men wearing moustaches, women in skirts and a child, taken on the highest peak in Austria: the Grossglockner.’ For some works Sugawara concentrates on one single negative, trying to extract beauty and meaning from its imperfections: mould, stains, scratches. For others she reframes sections of the original images, reprocessing and recombining to reveal a new and vital narrative. She plays, for example, with images that feature ropes, an element which has a literal and immediate relation to mountaineering, but which also works as a powerful trope for aspects of our existential condition (the sense of being bound or ‘trapped’). She also observes, interestingly, that it seems that at times these images seem to suspend common-sense expectations with regards to power and privilege, showing worldly, wealthy tourists at the mercy of local and so-considered rustic mountain guides.
A special thanks to the family of Heinrich Schildknecht for their generousity and access to the archive.
I am very surprised and thrilled to be shortlisted for the Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021.
Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize 2021のショートリストに Redwood Magdalene が入選しました。
The Shortlist Exhibition is open from 16th June 2021 to October 2021, at Ashurst's Emerging Artist Gallery, in London.
入選展は、6月16日から10月迄です。
I am very pleased to have a selection of handmade paper drawings on sale on the Land Art Shop alongside work by other wonderful artists. The drawings are made exclusively with off-cuts from the book “(Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch”. The shop only sells work that fulfills the Land Art Agency’s ecological criteria, supporting environmentally sustainable methods & thinking.
(Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch is finally available now! DM me for sales and enquiries. I have limited number of copies available. I'm happy to confirm that the book is also available from @photobookstore with another outlet to follow.
A photocopied book in a slipcase including a card with signature and edition number
Edition of 15
Book : 34 pages, approx. 23.8 cm x 33.7 cm x 0.7 cm, perfect bound, Redeem 130gsm / 315gsm
Slipcase : 24 cm x 34 cm x 1cm, Cairn Multiboard - Grey/White 350gsm
Printed, bound and signed by the artist.
2017 / 2021
£ 95 / 120 euro / 135 USD (excl.shipping)
(Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch is a photocopied artist book; a journey through a found set of photographic glass plates.
Tracing the marks left on the glass surfaces over time and delving into the images themselves, the book merges these with new marks collected in the process, the result of mechanical imperfections in the photocopier, dust, or creases and folds on the printed surfaces.
The book travels through emerging landscapes, eventually reaching a strange plateau where the artist finds herself reiterating the processes of the original photographers.
Like the glass plates originally encountered, (Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch is an active vessel which carries time, memory and unique projections, continuing to accumulate new traces as it is handled by the viewer.
I am very pleased to have a Dummy book review of (Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch by Callum Beany published on C4 Journal. The book is to be published in February 2021. Details to follow.
(Copy) 80. The Schwarze Mönch のダミー本のレビューがC4 Journalに掲載されました。
So thrilled that the Pink Full Moon from the Pond series is included in this beautiful selection of works alongside other wonderful works on What Will You Remember, an online platform of photography views, reviews and interviews. This Solstice Issue is inspired by the British theologian Thomas Fuller’s (1650) quote, “It is always darkest before the dawn.”
沼シリーズの「桃色の満月」を Solstice (冬至)のテーマでキュレーションされたオンラインマガジン、 What will you rememberに 載せて頂いています。是非ご覧頂けたら嬉しいです。
Featured image by Jennifer Schlesinger “Microscopium” 2016
Very happy to be invited to exhibit works from the Pond series as a +1 artist in this lovely online Group Show.
ギャラリー作家がそれぞれプラスワンで他の作家をを招待したグループ展に招かれ沼 シリーズより3点出品させていただいています。
Oct 7th – 18th
A selection from the series Little Palms and Big Flowers is currently on show with the Open Doors Gallery at Photo London Digital.
’Little Palms and Big Flowers’ シリーズは、現在開催中のフォトロンドンデジタルのOpen Doors Galleryのページにて10月18日迄、オンライン展示中です。
The series represents observations of the everyday on my windowsill during lockdown.
Forced to spend a long period of time at home during the Covid-19 lockdown, my attention gradually shifted to my immediate surroundings and the simple rhythm of life. Noticing the incredible lightshow by the spring sunlight I soon started a simple activity of capturing and playing with the shadows cast by the once familiar objects. Soon the process of capturing the light, the cognitive associations and the resulting images generated became a means for imaginary journeys, to timeless places near and far where the little palms and big flowers of the imagination thrive.
このシリーズは、2020年の春,コロナの影響で行動範囲が3ヶ月間程ほぼ自宅のみに限られた際に制作したもの。パンデミックで大騒ぎしている人間の事など勿論気にせず毎日陽は昇り暮れいった。通常なら丸一日自宅にいる事も無いので気づきもしなかった太陽の動きや人間がいないのでここぞとばかりに歌いまくる鳥達を家の中から観察し見慣れているもの影を拾い集めその形の想起するものを追って行くうちどこか遠い地を旅していた。
Big Flower I, 2020
I am delighted to have been commissioned to produce new work for FT Weekend magazine’s “The River” - A Summer Photography Special issue this summer. This will be available in the shops on Saturday 22 August 2020 and more can be seen here.
イギリスの新聞ファイナンシャル・タイムズ(FT)の週末版に付いてくる、‘FT Weekend Magazine’の夏の特別号のコミッションで新作を3点載せて頂いております。テーマは、“The River” ー ロンドンを北と南に分けるように流れるテムズ川です。私も含めて6人の作家がそれぞれ、歴史的な資料を利用した作品やドキュメンタリー、インスタレーションなど様々なアプローチでこの川を分析しています。御一覧いただけたらとても嬉しく思います。この週末版は、明日8月22日土曜日発売となります。
FT Weekend Magazine 22/23 August 2020
I have made three artworks for the Euclidean Patterns EP by Kumo, available now via Bandcamp.
KumoによるEP Album - Euclidean Patternsのカバーデザインをさせていただきました。EPは本日Bandcampより発売です。
Released on Sound-Space with videos by diz_qo and Francesca Bonci .
I am delighted to be showing my Island series at the online open call exhibition for Imagining an Island Symposium Project. You can find me in Room 1 in the link here.
The exhibition is curated by Rosalind Blake and developed in collaboration with @john.c.kippin and @nickyneate, University of the Highlands and Islands, and Taigh Chearsabhagh with web development by @raphael.fyi
Portal G-N
I am very pleased that two of my pieces, Little Mountain and Standing Stones, are currently on show at Open Doors Gallery Online Exhibition. These are from a new body of work I have started to create since the lockdown. The show is on and prints are available to purchase until 07.07.2020.
A Happy New Year to Everyone,
Very happy to let you know that ‘ Gipfel ’, a piece from the series sporenland, is currently on show alongside other brilliant artists’ works in this year’s Reclaim Photography Festival at Light House Media Centre Wolverhampton. 06 January to 30 January 2020. https://www.instagram.com/reclaimphotographyfestival/
Wishing All A Happy and Peaceful 2020.
Big thanks to all who have supported me over this year.
Wishing everyone happy restful holidays and best wishes for the New Year!