Monday 25 November 2013

Wonderful press release for Artists Who...from Wall Street Internatinal

My latest collaborative event with the collective, Artists Who...has been given a fabulous press release from Wall Street International!
Wall Street International Magazine - Artists Who [Arts, United Kingdom]

Artists Who

28 November - 3 December 2013 at Vibe Gallery, London.

Artists Who
Vivienne Hollis, Detail from There is Another World
‘Artists Who…’ are a collective of seven diverse London based artists that formed in January 2013 to exhibit their work together as a means to create alternative channels to artistic expression. Their unique fusion of contrasting influences, styles and media result in a compelling showcase of modern art.
The new collective is launching a rolling tour of distinctive artwork at exhibitions across the capital and beyond starting with: “Series Zero” by 'Artists Who...'. Curated by Gabriel Parfitt
Artists Involved:
Vivienne Hollis: With a dazzling abundance of microscopic patterned detail, Vivienne's paintings reveal a multitude of concentric circles. Each circle contains a nucleus; a clue about the story.
Zoë Landau Konson: Growing up in a creative refugee family, Zoë's work is generated by a fascination with cultural memory and hereditary narrative. With poetic execution, Zoë's sculptures, made from crochet, hair or textiles communicate the unspoken; the stories that have yet to be told.
Leslie Wilson Rutterford: Born in Denver, Colorado to artist parents, Leslie emigrated to London in 1981. Enthused by her multifarious interests, observations and experiences, Leslie explores personal and shared histories through embroidered textiles and bookworks.
Tony Scrivener: The beauty of London, its inhabitants past and present, fuel the basis of Tony's work. Through his paintings he brings to life the faded, over-looked and unknown aspects of London, with a need to resurrect.
Helena Carrizosa: Helena is a Colombian born conceptual fashion designer and artist. With eloquence and enquiry, Helena explores the deeper facets of individuality through her uniquely tailored garments, paintings and drawings.
Beverley Isaacs: Beverley's works represent her curiosity and desire to spontaneously capture movement, sentiment and the energy of the subject or objects found. She has experimented with, and studied various mediums including animation, assemblage, painting, drawing and photography.
Michael Young: Media veteran explores 21st Century digital possibilities of circumstance and moments captured on film and video, around the role of photography in the search for identity.

Vibe Gallery
N001The Biscuit Factory
Tower Bridge Business Centre
100 Clements road
London SE16 4DG United Kingdom
Ph. +44 (0)20 72520196
giulia@vibeplace.com
www.vibe-gallery.com
Opening hours
Tuesday - Saturday
From 12pm to 6pm

Related images
  1. Helena Carrizosa, Coming Full Circle
  2. Tony Scrivener, Cain 1
  3. Leslie Wilson-Rutterford, Sickness
  4. Michael Young, Lola
  5. Zoe Landau Konson, Mother. Me
  6. Beverley Isaacs, Cinderella
Published: Monday, 25 November 2013
Article by: WSI Administration


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Friday 15 November 2013

New profile and account with 'We Are Pop Up'

I just created a new profile for 'We Are Pop Up' in the hopes of having one soon! There's a new space in Camden which would be great to join.

It's really difficult selecting photos for a pop up, as all I've really done before are markets and fairs. But here are a few:

Vintage buttons zip bracelets. (Jennie McLetchie)

Vintage 50's pin up badges.

'Corset' embroideries (original from 'Stitched Up' series of artworks.

Applique wall art hoops.


Nicole modelling a selection of USA vintage fashion. Shoot held in Oak Meadow, Saratoga, California August 2013.

A detail from my pitch at 'A Glamorous Affair' vintage and handmade fair held at The Library pub in islington.

Deer and Roses transfer on vintage fabric cushion.

Range of Valentine cards designed and printed by me.

Most recent series of 'Found & Bound' mini books, using a found object, found quote and junk materials.


It would be really lovely to get something more permanent set up, so people can know to find me at a certain place every day. I could 'go out to' work more when others do, and not just at weekends. It would also alleviate a certain amount of hoiking stuff around, setting up and packing up!
Wish me luck. x