Elpida Hadzi Vasileva, sack
caul fat, metal
Chai
This is the character that is sprayed on to buildings prior to demolition and can be seen all over Beijing. In Pinyin the character is written ‘chai’ and means ‘to break up, split apart, rip open, destroy’.
Adinda van 't Klooster, 'Hearing the lines you drew and the colours you spread'. Photo: Julie Freeman. Live performance shot of the visual score. Singers: Steve Brown and Mona McCarthy
Spectrogram close-up, 2007.
Adinda van 't Klooster
Spectrogram close-up, 2007.
Adinda van 't Klooster
Imogen Ashwin, Free gift making in progress - elderberry beads (x 180!!)
Imogen Ashwin, Making the free gift for the Assumption Special issue of Kalender: paper beads dipped in elderberry juice (x 180!!)
Imogen Ashwin, Quatenus: Sign Two
Installation view, Dragon Hall - detail
Imogen Ashwin, Installation view, Dragon Hall
Imogen Ashwin, Dragon Hall installation view - Quatenus: Flowerface
Stuart Brisley, Manuel Vason. Photo: Manuel Vason.
Steven Cohen, Manuel Vason. Photo: Manuel Vason.
Miguel Perreira, Manuel Vason. Photo: Manuel Vason.
Manuel Vason, 'Encounters - book cover'.
Alex Pearl, untitled
Part of a book of photos I'll probably never show.
Helen Thompstone, Bullion
Having a bash with straw marquetry
Helen Thompstone, Stack
Electric motor scooter charging at Pickled Art
this is the other form of transport that I would like - the electric motor scooter. Cheap to run - and so quiet, you hardly hear them at all along the street.