Thursday 27 August 2009

Manchester Free for Arts Festival

Space within is apart of the Manchester Free for Arts Festival. The Private view on October 2nd will be one of many exhibition opening happening on the same night around Manchester.

October 2nd – October 9th 2009.

The Free For Arts Festival is a not-for-profit celebration of art and performance. Manchester will play host to a weeklong series of events fuelled by the varying ideas of local artists and performers united by their desire to provide inventive and unique experiences for the public “on the house”.
The work will range from contemporary art exhibitions located in diverse city centre spaces to innovatively presented interactive events and one-off performances taking place each evening.
Free For Arts. Free For All.


hello@freeforartsfestival.co.uk

Website coming very soon


Wednesday 26 August 2009

Joe Stevens











I use the grid to provide structure to my life and art and to provide freedom from sensory overload. Placing certain restrictions means it is easier to focus on what is relevant and important to me as an artist and as a person. The main concerns in my activities as an artist are media technologies, art history and the performativity of algorithms; the notion of software and interactivity; how software is linked to marketing, branding and consuming; the relationship between the inside and the outside, the code and the environment, the biological and the technological and the role of the artist in the context of media art. Through research-led practice I use the grid as a methodological tool in order to demonstrate how the grid is not a work in itself, but a means of creating it. If the grid is a starting point for study, must it follow that nothing before the grid has any relevance? The grid exists by and for itself, with the ontological assertion that its structure is without precedent, extending in all directions, to infinity and beyond. My focus therefore regards the question: How can the grid function as a methodology for artistic practice?

The idea of the grid acts as a framework that underpins all of the work that I do be it sculpture, performance or painting. I believe that an artist can forgo specificity of form and instead opt for a diverse range of output that is concretized not through media but through a consistent theory that eschews any kind of hierarchy or bias. That way, the work and the ideas behind them hold equal emphasis. Integral to this approach is an openness of thought and action, the realization that what is made is not derived from the self, but from truth. The work is not centrally governed by an omnipotent artiste, rather by an external order that is noticed and thus acknowledged. This is the role that I choose to adopt. I will follow it until such order can be disrupted and overcome.

Before, I have made sculptures out of candy whose appearance was derived from the algorithm, or set of instructions, contained within each packet. The colours of each individual piece of candy were translated into directions and the candy then placed directly onto the floor in geometric patterns. The results were subsequently translated once more into actions. Later, I translated the same pattern into strips of coloured tape.

Monday 24 August 2009

Space Within: Artists

SPACE WITHIN
Andrew Brown I Craig Barnes
I Daniel Pickles I Joe Stevens I Paul Allcock I Patrick O’Sullivan I Robin Shepheard I Theo Turplin

Private View: 02.10.09

Exhibition: 01.10.09-08.10.09

Opening Hours: 12-6pm

Address: Karen Millen unit, Triangle Shopping
Centre,
Exchange Square
Manchester
M4 3TR

jottaContemporary in collaboration with Jeff Coombs Projects and Manchester metropolitan University present Space Within an exhibition that exists within the interior space of a vacant shop in Triangle Shopping Centre, Manchester.

The exhibition is aimed at exploring the relationship between object and the space in which it occupies. Site-specific artworks created with materials sourced form the local areas transform the space with both sculptural and analog methods of practice challenging a sense of passing idealism that modern architecture now exemplifies. Artworks engage with and appropriate the architectural setting and refer to materials, both visible and invisible, found in the everyday space.

jottaCONTEMPORARY identifies young and emerging artists who utilise varying discourses and disciplines. By creating an online profile of artwork on jotta.com artists are given a platform for their work to be viewed, discussed and interacted with; encouraging artists to explore diverse projects and new approaches to exhibiting. jottaContemporary selects artists from within the jotta community, as well as showcasing artists who are still studying, recently graduated and working with young collectives all over London.

Space Within


Jeff Coombs projects are currently working in collaboration with jottaContemporary. jotta is an online and offline community for art design and communication founded in partnership with the University of the Arts. JCP and jotta are both very interested in creating a strong communication between the London and Manchester art scene. 'Space within' will hopefully be the first of many exchange exhibitions happening between jottaContemporary artists and artists currently studying at MMU or working within Manchester.

Please visit:
www.jotta.com

Images of the space

Jeff Coombs Projects: The Triangle

Artists are invited to take part in creating site specific works which also relate to their current practice. Jeff encourages artists to work together on projects to create a new found aesthetic and understanding of their own work.

The current location for the Jeff Coombs Projects is within the old Karen Millen unit, at the Traingle shopping centre, Exchange square. The space will be in action from the 25th of September for 6 weeks. The first Private view will be held on Friday 2nd October.