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Gosh what a week or two! Got four new paintings finally finished on the day before the opening. The Core Gallery launch had taken up more than a chunk of my life so everything else has been shunted- to be expected. Then just as things looked a bit more normalised and I could start making headway on masses of paperwork the curator we had for the artist talk this saturday had to pull out to deal with family emergencies.

Several frantic phone calls later Graham Crowley managed to save the day, stepping into the helm and he shall be chairing our discussion about Wilderness. I am so very excited to have him chair the talk, it will be fantastic!

Also, we had our first gallery intern Emily Chan joined us who will be taking over some of the Core Gallery work for us. A double blessing week!

Invitation to :

Wilderness

rosalind davis, enver gursev & neil kelly

Saturday 29th May 2010, 2pm onwards

Artists in Dialogue with Graham Crowley

Graham Crowley one of the most distinguished living painters in the UK shall be in conversation with Wilderness Artists: Rosalind Davis, Enver Gürsev and Neil Kelly

Please rsvp [email protected] to reserve a space as places are limited

Wilderness is an exhibition by three of London’s most promising emerging artists exploring the idea of wilderness through painting, drawing and installation.

Davis, Gursev & Kelly’s works each interpret notions of seemingly abandoned spaces. The results depict urban and dystopian scenes, as if in the wake of apocalypse.

Graham will discuss and explore with the artists the concepts in their works, their notions of Wilderness as well as their own varied and fascinating careers so far in the Wilderness of the Art World!

Wilderness is a show not to be missed, with new works on display from each of the artists.


About Graham Crowley

Graham Crowley is one of the most distinguished living painters in the UK today
Born in 1950, Graham Crowley studied at St. Martin’s School of Art London 1968-72 and Royal College of Art London 1972-75, and has held significant teaching posts including Professor of Painting at the RCA (1998-2006)

His paintings span a vast variance in style from the approprationist art of the 70s to his brilliantly luminous landscapes of the present day, tracking a fundamental narrative with political, cultural and personal histories within them.

Crowley was a judge on the 25 John Moores panel in 2008. As an applicant he has exhibited eight times, winning prizes in 1987 and 2006.

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In this insecure and heady world of art and creativity, I and Elizabeth as spearhead and momentum gatherer of many people’s ideas at Cor Blimey helped establish a gallery ,created in two shows so far, in two months , that most edifying addictive atmosphere that celebrates the expressiveness of exciting contemporary art, opened up wondrous conversations and serious discussion,created opportunities for artists, established relationships with artists, curators and fellow visionaries. All held up , supported and channelled by my fellow believers at Core

I have been dazzled by Chantelle, Enver, Leyla’s, Neil, Arnold and Gillian’s hard work who have also been key in this, by Lizzie who has stepped in as well. I am awed by the genorosity of local galleries and studios such as Bearspace , The Agency and Creekside and all the artists and curators who have joined us so far and are part of the core family now; Nick Kaplony and Helen Griffiths

……Although I feel finally part of something I am also at times a little scared by the responsibility of it all ! but driven too!

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As I frantically finish paintings for my upcoming group show at Wilderness in Core Gallery , a lovely review for my current solo show has arrived! Hussah!

http://poptartlondon.com/2010/05/10/a-difference-i…

Do come along to :
WILDERNESS
ROSALIND DAVIS, ENVER GURSEV & NEIL KELLY
22 MAY – 04 JUNE 2010
PRIVATE VIEW: 21 MAY 6PM –late
Artists in Dialogue with Zoe Whitley, Curator of Contemporary Collections, V&A
29th May 2010, 2pm
General Opening times: Mon-Weds by appointment, Thurs-Sun 12 – 5pm
Core Gallery would like to present an exhibition by three of London’s most promising emerging artists exploring the idea of wilderness through painting, drawing and installation.
Davis, Gursev & Kelly’s works each interpret notions of seemingly abandoned spaces. The results depict urban and dystopianscenes, as if in the wake of apocalypse. Brought together, these artists each interpret wilderness as a mindstate, a physical place, and – most importantly – a melancholic and poetic space ripe with creativity. Wilderness is a show not to be missed, with new works on display from each of the artists.

In Rosalind Davis’ mixed media painting, one finds the power and presence of seemingly barren urban landscapes. Their historical, social and political backgrounds are sutured into architectural dimensions. Rosalind’s stitches and brushstroke’s repair and give substance, providing a scaffolding to what lies beneath and within structural urban design. The environments she represents are but support structures, as the artist envisions the identities and the human experiences that animate the edifices. The meticulousness of the printed textiles possesses intimate and alluring qualities. They not only provide cultural links to the eras of the buildings but equally emphasize the fragility of the spaces, the people therein and the disconcerting juxtaposition between aesthetics and meaning.

Wilderness is uninhabited land in Enver Gursev’s work. His paintings and sculptures revere forsaken environments and attempt to imbue opulence to mundane abandoned landscapes which once sustained a society. Although on the periphery of human existence, these landscapes yet sustain a life of their very own. Enver’s work explores memories, both personal and collective, as well as the effect of cultural displacement upon communities.

Neil Kelly’s work spans painting, photography installation and drawing. Wilderness is informed by the artist’s reaction to his immediate environment and surroundings. Central to Neil’s work is everyday experience, ranging from introspective questions to explorations of banality, failed aspirations and boredom. In his hands, these themes are treated with a flat, knowing awkwardness. Kelly often uses found objects from thrift stores or flea markets to further illustrate his world-view. These objects are altered through almost childlike vandalism, imparting a sense of creative abandon. Kelly’s work often hints at what he terms a ‘Conflict of Englishness’ that is reflected with tongue firmly in cheek.
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Cor Blimey Arts
C101 Faircharm Trading Estate, 8-12 Creekside, Deptford, London SE8 3DX


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I owe an apology! A whole week without update on how the Exquisite Corpse private view and first week went. I have been battling with a funding application ( more weeping and comforting tea at hand, thank you also Emily Speed for the consolation! )

Well , the Exquisite Corpse exhibition has been going very very well. About 450 people have come through the doors- local artists, studios, galleries, collectors, the general public, important people from various organisations have also come in support. It feels very very great to be part of something.

The private view was super excellent fun with some fantastic performance from La Donne and live music from the Islington Boys Club and Sex Funeral , who I somehow got wangled into singing with.

We also sold a piece, Lucy Newman’s ‘ Prehistoric Landscape’ to the University of the Arts Collection . Not bad going for a first timer gallery!

Exquisite Corpse is reaching the end of its time with us and its gone so quickly and so well! A great first exhibition. We are now looking forward to an

Curators and Artists in Dialogue; Nick Kaplony, Liv Pennington and Sarah
Schuster

Sat 08 May 2010 -2pm

Core Gallery

C101 Faircharm Trading Estate, 8-12 Creekside, Deptford, SE8 3DX

www.coregallery.co.uk

You are more than welcome to come along!

Free admission but please rsvp to book a place as numbers are limited

Email: [email protected]

Also this month I have an article based on this blog in the Degrees Unedited Guide for a-n. I hope you enjoy the read!


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Holy friggin wotsits! The website is up! Still needs to be added to , but at last we have the holding page live

http://www.coregallery.co.uk/

I cant tell you how thrilled I am !

The banner ,has also arrived today! Hooray !

The last couple of days we have been setting up Exquisite Corpse with Nick Kaplony and Helen Griffiths, sorting out and tidying the existing space, everyone mucking in and now all but one piece is up and it looks Exquisite. Justin Richel’s work is stuck in Customs and we are hoping will arrive any minute. …

We have all actually fallen a little bit in love with Nick, he is such an excellent, fun and intelligent guy. Although he is laidback, he is super competent and knows exactly what he is doing- a refreshing attitude in my experience!

Yesterday we had 3 prestigious curators in the space for meetings, Nick of course, then Zoe Whitley from the V& A and Eva Langret from Delfina. All here gladly. Zoe and Eva came here to talk about our next exhibition at Core Gallery which they are curating: Wilderness, featuring me, Enver Gursev and Neil Kelly, opening in May. A night of group discussion which was fantastic.

I cannot believe the progress that has been made in the last few months. I genuinely feel astounded. I came to Cor Blimey Arts Studios just 7 months ago and here we are with a gallery about to open, working with some incredible people.

I was remembering how I met Nick, through a one to one on Artquest about 3 years or so ago, I kept in touch and now, well its unbelievable to think here we are now, working together on a show. An unbelievably Exquisite exhibition and an ambitious exhibition programme that people want to be part of.

Right now I am dancing!

Tomorrow, gulp, we launch!


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