What started out as the Murder Minutes project and turned into the Sound Sight Exhibition has now been renamed Art Jazzed Up by curator Alan Carlyon Smith. The work will be safely in his hands for the hanging and private view.
80 artists listened to the music and submitted 250 artworks to the exhibition that will open on 11th November 2013 with a Private View at The Shaw Gallery, Trinity School, Croydon.
Before that, the images have been sent off to musicians, Mike DiRubbo, Bill Mudge, Peter Ibbetson, Duncan Eagles and Max Luthert so they choose their 3 favourites. Time permitting these will be printed at a larger scale for the exhibition. The 24 shortlisted artists will also go into the pot for the £100 prize that will be awarded at the Private View.
I hope you can join us some live music and drawing on the 11th November, 6.30-8pm.
AL.
Monday, 21 October 2013
Wednesday, 25 September 2013
The oddments of Ella Penn
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Ella Penn - Inspired by Mike DiRubbo's 'Introspection' |
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Ella Penn - Inspired by Bill Mudge 'Murder 1' music |
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Ella Penn - inspired by Bill Mudge 'Dancing' |
There are forays into landscape and abstraction but it's her documentation of us, the human animal, our scratches, detritus and narratives where she is most powerful.
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Ella Penn - Inspired by Max Luthert 'Murder 3' |
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Half Way Between Normal and Isolated, 2013 Ella Penn Art:Language:Location Cambridge |
Ella Penn 'Oddments' is showing at the Norfolk Street Project Space, Cambridge from 17th October to 3rd November 2013 as part of Art:Language:Location
There is nothing too odd about Ella Penn herself I might add, but you can make up your own mind about that. Visit www.ellapenn.blogspot.co.uk/
AL.
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Melanie Ezra - Swansea Scissorhands
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Melanie Ezra - Inspired by Duncan Eagles |
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Small World - Melanie Ezra |
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Melanie Ezra on Hasting's Pier, 2011 |
Once again she's shown true dedication and will be negotiating the national train networks to be with us on the 11th November for the Private View of this exhibition. So come down and meet her at the Shaw Gallery, Trinity School, Croydon and view her cutting edge art. Don't be scared to shake her hand though, our Swansea Scissorhands will be leaving her artistic shears at home.
If you can't wait until then, you can find Melanie Ezra at http://melanieezra.blogspot.co.uk/
AL.
We currently have 138 submissions to the exhibition (either entered or spaces reserved), so there are still over 100 places left if you would like to submit work.
Friday, 13 September 2013
Mark Lomax - The Artist's Hand
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Mark Lomax - Inspired by Duncan Eagles' Eternal Art |
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Mark Lomax - Peel |
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Ephemera by Attirtion Artwork - Mark Lomax |
Once again Mark Lomax holds his hand up and is counted. This time he was inspired by saxophonist Duncan Eagles film score, who recorded this composition with guitarist Leo Appleyard for the Murder Minutes project.
If you would also like to be inspired by it then give it a listen. So thank you Mark for firing the starting pistol on what we hope will be an inspirational exhibition.
AL.
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Sound Sight Exhibition - Submit your art
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Jaume Gispert's next album artwork |
So, it is with great pleasure that we're launching the Sound Sight Exhibition today and hope you will get involved. Follow the instructions on the Submit page to find out how to take part. It's very straight forward. Send a square image to me at murderminutes@gmail.com.
It's totally FREE.
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Alan Carlyon Smith - Cuartor at the Shaw Gallery |
We'll be opening the exhibition on Monday 11th November 2013 at the Shaw Gallery, Trinity School, Croydon. At the Private View 5 musicians will be performing and I will be drawing live as we collaborate with a generous amount of improvisation. We'll also be announcing the winner of our Album Art Award, chosen by the musicians themselves, along with Curator Alan Carlyon Smith. I'll be handing over a cash prize of £100 to the talented artist or writer.
The musicians working on the project include Duncan Eagles (Tenor & Soprano Saxophone) and Max Luthert (Bass) both from trio Partikel. Peter Ibbetson (drums) joins us from the cutting edge S.E. Collective, and finally Bill Mudge, the mysterious Hammond Organ player.
Joining the quartet will be Mike DiRubbo (alto sax) from New York City, USA on his first ever visit to The UK. As part of his UK tour DiRubbo will be first playing Ronnie Scott's and then following onto the Shaw Gallery.
Find out more about these performers on their designated pages (right).
Any questions email me at murderminutes@gmail.com . We would love to see your artwork and make this exhibition a special one.
Alban Low
Monday, 1 July 2013
BFI Simulated Minds Shortlisted for award
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Eternal Art of the Simulated Minds at the BFI |
We're especially fond of this film festival and once again they've done us proud by having a celebratory screening of all the shortlisted films at Britain's home of cinema the BFI South Bank on the 8th July 2013. The judging panel meets before the screening but announces the winner of the various categories and overall winner afterwards. The judges this year include Noel Goodwin, head of youth education at the BFI; Barry Bliss, Walthamstow-based film director of international success Art Is; rising video-art star, Georgina Starr, whose installations and experimental films have been shortlisted in the Turner Prize and Ska legend, actress and presenter Pauline Black, who originally shot to fame with The Selecter in the 1980s with hits including 3-Minute Hero.
If you would like to see all the entries then the film festival will screen a programme of international three-minute shorts at The Stow Film Lounge on Saturday, July 13 and Sunday, July 14.
Entrance is free, from 2pm to 5pm. www.stowfilmlounge.com
Alban Low (Images), Duncan Eagles (Music) and Harvey Wells (Producer) will be there and we'll report back with all the news. Unfortunately we will miss Leo Appleyard (Music), who can't be with us on the day.
Fingers Crossed.
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Eternal Art in Walthamstow and Kingston
July is going to be a busy time for the Murder Minutes project with our latest film, Eternal Art of the Simulated Mind, reaching out into the wider community. First we premiere at one of our favourite festivals the Walthamstow International Film Festival.
www.e17films.com
Screening at....
Vestry House Museum
Community Room
Vestry Rd
Walthamstow, London E17 9NH
020 8496 4391
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/vestry-house
on the 13th-14th July.
I'll take some pictures and do another blogpost in due course.
Our second outing in July will be at Kingston University on Thursday the 25th.
It will be screened as part of the exhibition of the same name.
The exhibition documents two days on the simulated mental health ward at Kingston University. It was a unique experience and I felt privileged to be granted access to this high octane environment where students from the School of Nursing at the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, hone their mental health skills.
Although no stranger to sketching live performances, nothing could prepare me for this emotionally charged assignment. The artwork reveals what makes this programme so special and why it won Teaching Innovation Of The Year at the Student Nursing Times Awards 2012.
But...be warned! It is a strong film with sharp edges and has a very powerful score by two young bloods of the contemporary Jazz scene in London, Duncan Eagles and Leo Appleyard. Luckily we've had psychotherapist Harvey Wells as our Producer on the film so we've been in safe hands.
AL.
www.e17films.com
Screening at....
Vestry House Museum
Community Room
Vestry Rd
Walthamstow, London E17 9NH
020 8496 4391
www.walthamforest.gov.uk/vestry-house
on the 13th-14th July.
I'll take some pictures and do another blogpost in due course.
Our second outing in July will be at Kingston University on Thursday the 25th.
It will be screened as part of the exhibition of the same name.
The exhibition documents two days on the simulated mental health ward at Kingston University. It was a unique experience and I felt privileged to be granted access to this high octane environment where students from the School of Nursing at the Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, hone their mental health skills.
Although no stranger to sketching live performances, nothing could prepare me for this emotionally charged assignment. The artwork reveals what makes this programme so special and why it won Teaching Innovation Of The Year at the Student Nursing Times Awards 2012.
But...be warned! It is a strong film with sharp edges and has a very powerful score by two young bloods of the contemporary Jazz scene in London, Duncan Eagles and Leo Appleyard. Luckily we've had psychotherapist Harvey Wells as our Producer on the film so we've been in safe hands.
AL.
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