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Channel 4 - Big 4 Design Competition

19/03/2010 - 12:37
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Channel 4’s BIG 4, a 50-foot high metal ‘4’ outside the Channel 4 Head Office, has become something of a London landmark since it was erected in 2007 for the Channel’s 25th anniversary.

Since its construction it has been customised by the Photographer Nick Knight, Turner prize winner Mark Titchner, the Ghanaian sculptor El Anatsui, and most recently by Stephanie Imbeau, an Art Graduate, whose Shelter design constructed with used umbrellas was the winner of a competition run last year for Art Students and recent Graduates.  read more »

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Outcasting Season 11

01/02/2010 - 10:41
31/03/2010 - 10:41
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Outcasting is an online moving image gallery.

Season 11 of Outcasting features work by Yaron Lapid, Rabab Ghazoul, Liz Rodda, Bryant Dameron, Stephanie Hough, Derek Larson & Despacho Cinematográfico.  read more »

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Outcasting Season 12

15/03/2010 - 10:38
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Outcasting is an online moving image gallery.

This is a voluntary organisation that offers a platform for practitioners of the moving image. Artists, filmmakers, animators and documentary makers are selected for screenings of their work in bimonthly Seasons and will then be archived on the site.

Outcasting is always looking for submissions to screen in the next Season. If you work with moving images and want your work to be considered then do one of the following;  read more »

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Dr Hairy in: Phoning the London Hospital

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In "ordinary life" I work as an administrator in the NHS, and in collaboration with my friends Julian Le Saux and David Hindmarsh I have recently started to put together a series of 10-minute puppet-videos chronicling the misadventures and frustrations of an ordinary (but rather hirsute) General Practitioner called Dr Hairy.  read more »

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Best Art Shows of 2009

 1. Please, Please, Please, Jeppe Hein, January 30 – March 29th 2009, The Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Canada

2. How Soon Is Now, February 7 – May 3rd 2009 The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, Canada

3. Protect Protect, Jenny Holzer, March 12 – May 31, 2009, the Whitney, New York, New York, USA  read more »

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