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Ewa Rybska, Wladyslav Kazmierczak, Street performance, Carlisle, July 2004.
Dorrie Halliday, Urban Angels.
Halliday's project which focuses on the depiction of angels and their use as spiritual icons will feature in the Independents 04 strand of the Liverpool Biennial. Ten angel images will each be printed one hundred times and attached to one of one thousand helium filled balloons. The
installation will help launch the Independent 04section of the Biennial
on 16 September. When the angel-balloons land, recipients will contact the artist with its location and this will then be tracked via a website. Halliday will
then conduct a tour of the locations.
Amanda Coogan, Headbangers.
Photo: Alexandra Wolkoski.
Commissioned by Liverpool Biennial 04.
Jan Lemitz, Island photographs, C-type print, 2002.
Lemitz is one of the artists featured in the publication freefall: International Artists Fellowship Programme
Anna Schrey, Liegende, colou pencil on paper, 240x450cm, 2004.
Caroline Wright, The visitor experience.
Judy Spark, River Jelly - Collema dicotomum, installation view.
in the Fernery, St Andrews Botanic Gardens
Do something for Floating ip, installation shot, 2004.
Andrew Hewitt, Melanie Jordan, Giorgio Sadotti, Paul O Neill, Mike Henry, Do something for Floating ip, installation shot, 2004.
Anne Rook, Landscape of Constraint (detail), mixed media, 2004.
Sophie Marritt, Dune, oil on linen, 190x135cm, 2004.
Laura Daly, Trail, 2004.
installation shot
Laura Daly, Tom Pook's Cave, panoramic photograph, 2004.
Martin Kobe, Untitled, acrylic on canvas, 96x135 cm, 2003.
Collection Ute and Rudolf Scharpf, Stuttgart
Jill Magid, Suburbia, video still, 7min, 2002.
Jill Magid, Control Room, police CCTV video still, log#2887, two-screen projection, dimensions variable, 2004.
Jill Magid, Jukebox, CCTV video still, log#2887 , manipulated by Merseyside Police Forensic Imaging Unit, 2004.
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Mohammed Al Hawajri, Untitled, ink drawing.
From a series made at the 2003 Braziers' workshop.
Cover of a-n Magazine, August 2004.
Terje Nicolaisen, Art for People's Houses, 2003.
'Pep Talk for Hamnesberget'. Overall concept: Markus Renvall
Studio block.
View from Pennack Road, Peckham, London. Architectural visualisation by Smoothe
Paul Moss, Danger Town (detail), mixed media, variable, 2002.
Photo: Colin Davison. Courtesy: Baltic.
Oliver Ringdal, Temporary Monument for Communication, 2003.
'Pep Talk for Hemnesberget'. Overall concept: Markus Renvall
Mohammed Al Hawajri, Untitled, ink drawing.
From a series made at the 2003 Braziers' Workshop
Simon Faithfull, Palm Pilot, drawing, 2000.
Jose Davila, Temporality is a question of survival, installation at Camden Arts Centre, London, 2001.