ArtSelector: Issue 1 - The Sound Edition
Welcome to the first edition of the new format ArtSelector magazine. Over the coming months we will be working with a range of artists, writers and galleries to bring you coverage of some the most exciting developments in contemporary art. We've searched high and low (through the wealth of our own directory and beyond) to bring you these reports so please read on and enjoy!
This month, we will be focusing on all things sound, including an in-depth look at SoundFjord, the UK's only gallery dedicated to Sound Art, an exhibition review of Proto Bla at Elevator Gallery and artist David Strang answers our Profile Pick questions. At the other end of the sonic scale, freelance writer, Claire Bell reviews Sarah Maitland's A Book of Silence, giving us an insight into the delights of a world in which sound is at a minimum. Read More >
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Review:
Haroon Mirza
Haroon Mirza's first London solo show at the Lisson Gallery, Bell Street manifests itself as a musical composition as much, if not more so, as an installation to be considered on visual terms.
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Feature:
SoundFjord
After a paying a visit to Helen Frosi, Creative Director of SoundFjord, I asked her about the inspiration behind this fantastic space, and what lies in store for the next few months.
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Book Review:
Sara Maitland: A Book of Silence
Edinburgh and London based Freelance writer and reviewer, Claire Bell reviews Sarah Maitland's 'A Book of Silence'.
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Selected:
David Strang
In In the third of our 'Selected' series we interview sound artist David Strang who tells us about his current work and what's in store for 2011.
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Exhibition Review:
Proto Bla at Elevator gallery
Freelance art writer and artist, Sophie Risner reviews Natalie Sanders' and Matthew Johnstone's exhibition, Proto Bla at Elevator Gallery.
Art Deadline
Dazibao
Call for proposals. Dazibao is an artist run centre dedicated to the dissemination of contemporary photography.
Through exhibitions and publications Dazibao supports artistic practices and theoretical reflections that offer innovative approaches to photography or that propose fresh links with other disciplines.
Dazibao's programming is established by combining the submissions received as part of the call for proposals and/or from the initiatives of the board. Please submit only once a year.






