Monday 2 October 2017

p r e - s l i c e d o r a n g e s e g m e n t s




Tomorrow is the first day of the install at Light Eye Mind! We’ve got the full list of artists with most of the work already in our possession reducing the stress of it not being ready on time. The full list of artists and 

Anaïs Comer is going to be enacting a new rendition of ‘Campfire Tales’ on the performance night.

Alexander Glass is showing a fresh sculpture work which continues his exploration into the visual transition between two images of stereotypical men in power, the suit and the sports kit.

Campbell Mcconnell presenting his infamous Tennis Catch Phrases on the opening night.


Owen Oppenheimer is showing ‘The Owen Project’ which consists of a set of fictitious, absurdist newspaper reports outlining the failing career of a footballer called Owen. 


Billy Sassi and William Dalton have decided to form something akin to a scout troop and take them on an excursion into Epping Forest in an attempt to try and earn a few badges. In the exhibition will be documentation of how they got on.


Another performance on the performance night will be from Johanna Bolton. She and others are going to be interacting with a new series of gym-style sculptures rendered in clay and metal.



Nina Coulson has re-imagined the two way game of tug of war into a 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 way game. Usually the tug of war but here there are much more complex systems of power and team dynamics.


Sophie Popper's contribution to the show is a series of short videos exploring the roles of people who provide encouragement and the type of encouragement they might provide.


Tonya McMullan has produced a uniform for the artists of the exhibition from altered work shirts. Her practice focuses on the exploration of everyday life in the public space


Art Enthusiast is Elliot Hewgill's contribution to the exhibition, acting as a promoter for the other artists in the show. Go to www.artenthusiast.co.uk to read the articles


The bench is also getting underway! Built all the legs now so just got to get into the space and assemble it.