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		<title>Press Clippings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 07:41:04 +0000</pubDate>

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Clippings:

&#62; Fresh Air Machine - Calvert 22
by Fadwebsite.com

"FRESH AIR MACHINE An exhibition at CALVERT 22 London’s newest art space

This autumn sees the birth of a significant new London art space. Calvert 22 opens on 19 September with an exhibition of work by 21 painters, filmmakers and sculptors who take on the 7,000 square feet over two floors, to present Fresh Air Machine. The show is curated by three artists: painters Howard Dyke (current holder of Acme’s Jessica Wilkes Award) and Geraldine Swayne and sculptor Iavor Lubomirov.

Each artist will have the space to display a significant body of work. Howard Dyke presents a set of paintings inspired by images of veiled women intermixed with gestural abstraction; the 18th century pleasure gardens of Vauxhall are the inspiration for Liz Neal’s sculptures and embroidery; Harry Pye has made a series of paintings in collaboration with Rowland Smith, called Wonderful World, Beautiful People, which are ‘positive, irony free, and designed to put a smile on your face’. Geraldine Swayne’s dreamlike and disturbing paintings are inspired by early Victorian photography; Lyle Perkins’ work derives from hazardous and warning pictograms that depict scenarios of danger or elements of a prohibitive nature, presented aesthetically within the tradition of landscape and still life; and Penelope Lamb will be converting the building into a stomach, with lengths and lengths of digestive tract running along the interior conduits of the building linking the basement to the ground floor, every organ cast from tripe.

The artists in the show will be:
Matt Blackler, Howard Dyke, Russell Eade, Alison Gill, Giles Hinchcliff, Penelope Lamb, Iavor Lubomirov, Oliver MacDonald, Lee Maelzer, Liz Neal, Minou Norouzi, Lyle Perkins, Raul Pina, Clare Price, Harry Pye and Rowland Smith, Rachael Robb, Sarah Sparkes, Geraldine Swayne, Mike Tuck, Charlie Tweed."

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&#62; Student's Art Display in Heathrow Terminal 5
by BBC News

"Two artworks by students from a London college have gone on display in the check-in area of Heathrow airport's Terminal 5.

The winning pieces were selected from ideas submitted by seven groups who competed in the Expo Award organised by BAA and Goldsmiths College.

The winning pieces were titled Arc, an arch-shaped structure, and Taking Place which is an audio-visual presentation.

The art installations will be on display until 31 October.

'Striking works'
The unveiling of the work of the two winning teams coincided the launch of the London Design Festival.
The winning teams were mentored over an eight-week period by a former Goldsmiths student and Turner prize nominee Cathy de Monchaux and Professor of Public Art at Goldsmiths, Andrew Shoben who developed the ideas.

Professor Geoffrey Crossick, Warden of Goldsmiths, said: "I'm sure that those using Terminal 5, passengers and staff alike, will find themselves stopping for a moment and engaging with these very striking works."

Charles Byrne, head of sponsorship and experience at BAA, said: "We are using the Expo programme at our airports to showcase and support the great variety of talent we have in the UK. As the world's busiest international airport Heathrow provides an ideal platform for this.""

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&#62; Art goes on pay &#38; display
by Catherine Jones for Liverpool Echo

"ARTISTS have found inspiration in a Liverpool city centre car park.

The result is a new week-long show which opens on Friday.

Art in the Car Park encompasses the social, economic, political, historical and geographical situation of both the site in Duke Street and the city at large.

Its exhibits include a bored-out copy of Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time, a hanging sculpture made of polystyrene and concrete, a series of modified ladders and a three-minute MP3 audio walk around the city centre.

Co-curator Hannah Hull, one of 14 artists involved, says Liverpool’s maritime successes, slave trade connections, war damage, “extraordinary cultural diversity” and economic decline create a city with a unique story.

“It provides fertile ground for creative commentary at the CCP car park.

“Coming from London, Liverpool feels like a breath of fresh air for our artists.”

In the 1980s, the CCP car park housed the offices of a car sales business.

After it was abandoned it remained empty until it was taken over this year by The Arts Organisation which negotiates the use of empty buildings as temporary space for artists.

Artists from Britain, Canada, Sweden, Bulgaria and France, who are now all based in London, are involved.

The exhibition features work by Ryan Barrett, Matt Blackler, Daryl Brown, Rebecca Court, Emmanuelle de la Lubie, Louise Downe, Graham Hughes, Hannah Hull and Oliver MacDonald, Miriam Kings, Iavor Lubomirov, Samantha Mogelonsky, Clare Price and Helga Steppan.

Art in the Car Park runs at the Duke Street venue from October 10-19 and is part of the Liverpool Biennial."

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&#62; Review of Phase 1 @ 491 Gallery
by Herbert Wright  for LeCool London

"art AF2012 Leytonstone: a hippie squat that’s now a cultural collective. Enter Artists For 2012! Their mission: to fill the 2012 cultural funding gap with art. Such as… Iavor Lubomirov’s pieces are cool and cerebral- intricate paper forms cut into blank books and a film of dancers where vertically sliced frames are resynchronized to create time ghosts. He says it’s Special Relativity (er… wasn’t it Newton not Einstein that liked slicing time?) By contrast, Sara Moubarek’s canvases are passion, not reason – thick drizzles of textured colour. Jordan Dalladay-Simpson’s work is odd, ‘mediating between aspects of technology and metaphysics, he says. An electronic box, aerials and a bulb pick up energy within a chalk pentagram. But what if it actually summoned The Beast? Another soul sacrificed for art…" - Herbert Wright

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Paper Clippings:

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Art in the Carpark - Liverpool Echo 08/10/2008

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Art in the Carpark - Liverpool Daily Post 14/10/2008

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BAA Expo Award - London Metro 15/09/2008

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Articles &#38; Links:

&#62; ALISN on Resonance FM's ClearSpot - 24th June 2010 (Audio: 1h 06mins - MP3 26.8MB)
&#62; ALISN: A resource for young artists - by Candice Elizabeth Ashby
&#62; ALISN Talks about HTAP (Audio: 10mins MP3 9.5MB)
&#62; Artist-Led Initiatives Support Network - Wikipedia
&#62; BBC News: Student's Art Display in Heathrow Terminal 5
&#62; Goldsmiths: BAA Expo Award
&#62; Nowpublic.com: Goldsmiths Students Unveil Art in Heathrow Terminal-5

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		<title>Lee Maelzer  Truth is Heresy</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/521029/Lee-Maelzer-Truth-is-Heresy</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/521029/Lee-Maelzer-Truth-is-Heresy</comments>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 22:33:09 +0000</pubDate>

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Lee Maelzer
Truth is Heresy

in The Magnificent Basement
128 Farringdon Road EC1R 3AP

(Dates TBC)
Public View 7 to 9.30pm Saturday 6th November

Open by appointment until Thursday 11th November.

"Maelzer’s work explores the existential anxiety and epic beauty found in everyday life- in interiors cluttered with photographs, tokens, utility objects and memorabilia; buildings to be demolished and environmental disasters. Inspired by David Lynch and Jeff Wall, she uses filmic devices- narrative scale and lighting in her paintings and photographic work, to create highly charged scenarios. The normalcy of spaces and things become skewed, evoking the tension and drama of their tenuousness and the ever-present possibility of catastrophe."

&#62; leemaelzer.com

info@alisn.org

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		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/521029/Lee-Maelzer-Truth-is-Heresy</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>Matt Blackler  200 Fruitboxes/Gone West</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/502708/Matt-Blackler-200-Fruitboxes-Gone-West</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/502708/Matt-Blackler-200-Fruitboxes-Gone-West</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Jul 2010 13:12:31 +0000</pubDate>

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		<category><![CDATA[21st August 2010]]></category>

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Matt Blackler
200 Fruitboxes/Gone West

in The Magnificent Basement
128 Farringdon Road EC1R 3AP

Public view 7 to 9.30pm 
Saturday 21st August

Open by appointment until Friday 27th August

"A MacGyver of sorts, Matt Blackler creates artworks using outmoded and labour intensive techniques that playfully hark back to a romanticised past. His diverse practice ranges from still images to kinetic machines, with his artworks often presenting the aesthetics of their production. Quirky and candid, these display strategies (de)mystify Blacker's complex investigations, luring viewers into his arcane and obscure practice.

Born in Torquay in 1986, Blackler moved to London in 2005 to study Fine Art at London Metropolitan. Since graduating he has continued his practice and been active in the East London art scene; showing regularly in London and internationally."

See more about the artist and his work at www.matt-blackler.com

info@alisn.org

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&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/502708/IMG_0994 (low res).jpg" border="0" width="670" height="446" align="left" /&#62; </description>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/502708/Matt-Blackler-200-Fruitboxes-Gone-West</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>Home</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/164591/Home</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/164591/Home</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 20:41:01 +0000</pubDate>

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		<description>&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/164591/alisnthumb.jpg" border="0" width="200" height="134" align="left" /&#62; We would like to kindly welcome you to our website! Here you can find information about ALISN, our Open Calls and News, and our Upcoming Events.

&#62; Next Event: Matt Blackler '200 Fruitboxes/Gone West' in The Magnificent Basement - Public View Saturday 21st August from 7:00 till 9:30pm. Open by appointment until 5th September Read more...

If you would like to get involved with ALISN please email us at info@alisn.org or fill out our quick membership form.


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		<title>Art Idol 2010</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/489688/Art-Idol-2010</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/489688/Art-Idol-2010</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 08:44:13 +0000</pubDate>

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		<category><![CDATA[31st July 2010]]></category>

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Extended Application Deadline: July 19, 2010 
Event: July 31, 2010 

Are you an emerging artist with an ambitious art practice? Do your artworks push the boundaries of contemporary art? Is it your dream to work professionally and gain critical recognition?

&#62; artidol2010.com
&#62; Download Application Form

Art Idol 2010 is conducting a nationwide search for emerging artists who practise in diverse ways and produce challenging artworks—artists who value the process of making as much as the outcome.

Contenders will come together for a one-day event on Saturday 31 July 2010 in London, UK. In contrast to other art prizes, there will be no panel of so-called expert judges. Instead of critics, curators and collectors, the contenders will decide amongst themselves who should receive a £300.00 cash prize, an exhibition of their artwork in a London gallery – The Magnificent Basement – and the title of Art Idol 2010.

Facilitated by artist Marsha Bradfield, Art Idol 2010 will investigate the complex figure of ‘the emerging artist’. The project seeks to explore and embody some of the forces that shape artistic authorship as a social form of cultural production. These forces include art world(s) discourse, organisational structures, and the desires and sensibilities of individual practitioners.

This research project will be framed as a reality-TV type documentary and developed in tandem with a project website. Art Idol 2010 will provide emerging artists with a unique opportunity to have their artworks experienced by their peers, UK art communities and audiences around the world.

Questions should be sent to project facilitator Marsha Bradfield at info@artidol2010.com.


WHO IS ELIGIBLE: To apply for Art Idol 2010, you must:

Be 18 years of age or older
Be an emerging artist based in the UK
Enjoy talking about your art practice with your peers and publicly
Be comfortable being videoed and photographed
Be available from 9:00 am to 11:00 pm on Saturday 31 July 2010 and for approximately 4 hours before (24 – 30 July) and after (August 1 – 14) for studio visits and interviews. The times of these meetings will be negotiated, as will the location in the case of practitioners with a post-studio practice.

HOW TO APPLY: Please send the following by 15 July 2010 (NOW extended to 19th July):

A completed application form in hard copy:
&#62; Download Application Form

A CV in hard copy
A maximum of 6 images (jpegs)/sound files/video clips, etc. total of at least 3 pieces of your work accompanied by a hard copy portfolio list. Please include the following for each example on the list: title, date, medium, approximate size, duration (in the case of sound and video). Each sound or video work should not exceed 3 minutes in length.  Please indicate on the portfolio list if they are complete artworks or clips from larger artworks. Sound files/video files, etc. should be submitted on a CD/DVD labeled with your name. Images may be digital (on a CD/DVD) or hard copies.

See the application for more information.

Your submission will be acknowledged with an email notice.

Successful applicants will be notified by 24 July 2010.

&#62; http://vimeo.com/13262687

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		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/489688/Art-Idol-2010</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>Sharon Gal  Venus Rising</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/433194/Sharon-Gal-Venus-Rising</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/433194/Sharon-Gal-Venus-Rising</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 20:09:25 +0000</pubDate>

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		<category><![CDATA[3rd July 2010]]></category>

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		<description>&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/sharongal(web)01_1.jpg" border="0" width="670" height="472" align="left" /&#62; 

Sharon Gal
Venus Rising

in The Magnificent Basement
128 Farringdon Road EC1R 3AP

Performace*Film*Music
Collective Composition
Long Drone
Visiting Ophelia &#38; Lady Macbeth

One-day performance - 5 to 9pm Saturday 3rd July

&#62; myspace.com/sharongalmusic

&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/alisn_1.jpg" border="0" width="16" height="16" align="left" /&#62; 

Long Drone Edited Footage (filmed by Serena Andreini):



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Full Audio of the Long Drone:

      LONG DRONE by user1145710

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Photos from Venus Rising (by Jayne Taylor):

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&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/_IGP3409a.jpg" border="0" width="576" height="860" align="left" /&#62; 
&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/_IGP3418a.jpg" border="0" width="576" height="860" align="left" /&#62; 
&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/_IGP3374a.jpg" border="0" width="670" height="448" align="left" /&#62; 
&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/_IGP3419a.jpg" border="0" width="670" height="448" align="left" /&#62; 

&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/433194/alisn_1.jpg" border="0" width="16" height="16" align="left" /&#62; </description>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/433194/Sharon-Gal-Venus-Rising</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>Daryl Brown  The Judo Series</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/353295/Daryl-Brown-The-Judo-Series</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/353295/Daryl-Brown-The-Judo-Series</comments>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 20:09:23 +0000</pubDate>

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		<category><![CDATA[24th July 2010]]></category>

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		<description>&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/353295/darylbrown(web)03.jpg" border="0" width="670" height="472" align="left" /&#62; 

Daryl Brown
The Judo Series

in The Magnificent Basement
128 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AP

Opening View 7 - 9:30pm Saturday 24th July

All viewings by appointment until Saturday 31st July.

"Daryl Brown is a highly talented young sculptor working hard and successfully in developing his personal sculptural language. Counterbalancing organic and stereo metric shapes, he combines and contrasts materials and surfaces, construction and shaping in a free and thrilling way to build his quasi-figures. He achieves a very individual new take on the formal language of the 70ties New Sculpture, 90ties blob shapes and DIY bricollage. The construction is often accentuated with bright colours, spatially involving and playfully evoking the effects of gravity. With his eclectic and exciting mash-up, he turns a formal approach into mimicking tragicomic effects." - Gereon Krebber

&#62; Review of 'The Judo Series' by Candice Ashby

See more about the artist and his work at darylbrown.co.uk

info@alisn.org

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Photos from 'The Judo Series' (by Sarah Wyld):

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The Judo Series - exhibition view

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No. 5  ( from The Judo Series), 2010

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Number 4 (from The Judo Series), 2009-10

&#60;img src="http://c0573862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/1/0/12247/353295/aDaryl-Brown-5.jpg" border="0" width="670" height="446" align="left" /&#62; 
Number 7 (from The Judo Series), 2010

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Number 3 (from The Judo Series), 2010

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Number 6 (From The Judo Series), 2010,
Wood, Filler, Paint, Concrete

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Studies for The Judo Series, 2009</description>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/353295/Daryl-Brown-The-Judo-Series</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>ALISN talks to Resonance FM</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/443140/ALISN-talks-to-Resonance-FM</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/443140/ALISN-talks-to-Resonance-FM</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 10:29:24 +0000</pubDate>

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		<category><![CDATA[23rd June 2010]]></category>

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		<description>ALISN talks to Resonance FM.
8-9pm (BST) Wednesday 23rd June 2010

&#62; Listen to ALISN on Resonance FM's ClearSpot  - 24th June 2010 (1h 06mins - MP3 26.8MB)

To listen to the station:
London, UK @ 104.4FM
Or online @ resonancefm.com/listen</description>
		<wfw:commentRss>http://www.alisn.org/443140/ALISN-talks-to-Resonance-FM</wfw:commentRss>

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		<title>Lubomirov &#38; Batiste</title>
		<link>http://www.alisn.org/353292/Lubomirov-Batiste</link>
		<comments>http://www.alisn.org/353292/Lubomirov-Batiste</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 13:20:39 +0000</pubDate>

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Iavor Lubomirov &#38; Stephanie Batiste
in The Magnificent Basement.

128 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3AP

Opening View 7 - 9.30pm Saturday 26th June.
All viewings by appointment only until Saturday 3rd July.

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Exhibition Photos (by Sarah Wyld):

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Heliothis.zea, 2008-9, A3 graph pad

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Heliothis.zea

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Schema For A New Grid System (Liverpool), 2008, A3 graph pad

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The Policeman and The Lollipop Lady, 2009-10, card, mirror, cut plinth, wall tiles

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The Policeman and The Lollipop Lady

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