20.10.14

'A Book About Death' Exhibition at The Royal Cambrian Academy, Wales






































Back in May we took part in the mail art project 'A book about death, Wales', we sent in the post card version of 'Of Sound Judgement' (2011) and now the exhibition is open!

This is the from the online “live” archive documenting the submissions from all over the world.

http://abookaboutdeathwales.wordpress.com/the-catalogue/
































Exhibition dates: October 18th to November 15th 2014


The Royal Cambrian Academy ABAD show in Wales will be the 28th ‘A Book about Death’ exhibition. Included will be the work from the initial New York exhibition, as well as works from from ABAD Wales, at MOMA Machynlleth.

Full Press Release here

A Book About Death Wales Launches
18 October at the RCA UA Wales
For Immediate Release
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Royal Cambrian Academy
Crown Lane, Conwy, Wales
LL32 8AN United Kingdom
CONTACT FOR MEDIA:
Sonja Benskin Mesher RCA UA, Wales, Curator
Email: sonja@sonja-benskin-mesher.com
Tel: 07411 455775
WALES, UK – A Book About Death, the most recent in a series of exhibitions on the subject of death, launches in Wales, UK at the Royal Cambrian Academy 18 October, 2014.
Curated by artist Sonja Benskin Mesher, ABAD Wales is the 28th staging of the global project launched in New York in September 2009. Since then the project, a world wide mail art exhibition on the subject of death, has been shown in varying forms in Brazil, Mexicali, Los Angeles, Bosnia Herzagovnia, Treviso, Australia and across the United States, among other venues.
A Book About Death Wales will feature more than 400 works of art sent to the RCA from nearly every corner of the planet; in addition, the archival New York City exhibition at the Emily Harvey Foundation will also be on view – 487 works, as well as the dozen or so original posters from the first show.
The Royal Cambrian Academy is delighted to host ABAD Wales in conjunction with its ‘Art+Book’ exhibition.
“It’s exciting for the Academy to be able to provide another link in the ABAD chain as the concept evolves and travels worldwide,” said RCA Vice-President Ann Lewis. “This is a tremendous opportunity for visitors to the gallery to view artwork by artists from all over the world under one roof. I would like to thank Matthew Rose, and in particular Sonja Benskin-Mesher for the hours of work, energy and effort she’s put into bringing this exhibition together.”
“This is the second time, I have curated A Book about Death, Wales,” explains Benskin Mesher. “Yet I cannot overcome my strong feelings for the project which is humbling in its simplicity. The reactions from others, especially the artists, are honest, generous, with many baring all in their work sent to the exhibition. I have not experienced such a project that shares so much, asks so little, brings so much to the participants, the audience and the world.”
But the art works, in the form of handmade post cards (usually 4 x 6 inches) are not all dark, many are even funny, notes Benskin Mesher, “like the one about man who was buried wearing his new false teeth, or the poignant and honest piece of a small boy who drew his dead rabbit.” The quality of the work is extremely high and that points to a project that continues to evolve and attract interested and interesting artists from as far away as China and Brazil.
The exhibition is first for the RCA Conwy, which normally exhibitions academic works and/or juried shows, and rarely exhibits unframed pieces. ABAD Wales will invite the public to hang the works on 18 October in a community effort to get involved in an exhibition that might normally feel “hands off.” Benskin Mesher is, she insists, “a very hands on curator.”
History of the ABAD Project
Launched in New York in 2009 at The Emily Harvey Foundation Gallery by artist Matthew Rose, the project soon took off across the planet. The call based based on an opportunity to work some magic in a particularly important art space in New York, says Rose. “The gallery was always Fluxus oriented, thanks to the late art dealer Emily Harvey. I thought I could bring together a ‘book’ by mail art genius Ray Johnson – his A Book About Death – and pay homage to Ray and Emily and all the artists and more around the world in a powerful exhibition.” That show was attended by several thousand people, all the work (artists submitted 500 printed or hand made postcard works each) was exhibited and given away free.
“Viewers to the exhibition were encouraged to gather up their own book by selected a work from boxes on the floor,” says Rose. “It was very taxing to do so and took about an hour,” but that’s how the works – the limited edition books – were distributed.” Those complete ABAD books are now in the hands of about 100 artists, curators, collectors, and in the permanent collections of MoMA NYC, LACMA, (LA California and several art colleges), such as The Otis College of Art and Design, in LA, CA. One copy will be on view at the RCA Conwy.
Since the 2009 exhibition more than 5000 artists have participated in the ABAD project and many have become curators themselves of the exhibition. For the São Paulo exhibition at MUBE in Brazil, artist Angela Ferrera “curated” the NYC show with a beautiful music video as well as the museum exhibition. Ferrara’s ABAD video, along with others, and additional information about the ABAD project including posters and a full catalog of the works are viewable here: http://abookaboutdeath.blogspot.com andhttp://abookaboutdeatharchive.blogspot.com/
History of the ABAD Wales Project
“When I saw the artist call from Matthew Rose circulating on the Internet for a work about death, I didn’t think I had anything to contribute,” recalls Benskin Mesher. “But then something stirred and I create a work ‘the empty chair.’ That artist project continued and the ABAD project became a phenomena, and I carried on with the works combining it with curating the exhibitions here in Wales. It is an exhilarating and moving challenge.”
Wales first showed ABAD, as it is known fondly known by participants, at MOMA in Macynlleth in 2010. This year The Royal Cambrian Academy, Conwy, Wales has agreed to host the next chapter in October 2014. “The project,” adds Benskin Mesher, “has become in some strange and wonderful way, A Book About Living.”
For more information, images and downloadables from the project, please see: A Book About Death, Wales: http://abookaboutdeathwales.wordpress.com/




19.10.14

Art Duvets with Society6



We recently branched out into the world of design and home decor via the fantastic POD website Society6. 









Whilst having a few images available for a time on there one of S6's new products has been the duvet covers. We have had some success with these and the Carbon Essence Blot designs seem to work well.


Carbon Essence Blot 1 Duvet Cover






























It can be difficult to make convincing derivative products from original art work so we try to be careful with the design. If anybody has any requests please let us know, we will be increasing the choice of artwork very soon.

Also if you have brought one of these it would be great to see it in situ!


30.9.14

Northampton Open Studio Weekender

The Northampton Open Studio Weekender will be taking place during our show 'The Pros and the Cons' at the Sanctuary and we will be in the gallery on Sunday 19th October. 

Artist studios will be opening their doors across Northampton on the weekend of 18–19 October 2014. You are invited to meet the artists in the spaces they work in. This weekend gives you that opportunity to find out more about talent in the town and follow the art trail.
































Studios
ALBION STUDIO
11 Albion Place, Northampton NN1 1UD
ARTISTS: Peter Almond, Angela Stanbridge, Jill Wales, Jane Warwick
OPENING HOURS: Saturday 11am–4pm, Sunday 11am–4pm

THE ARTIST SANCTUARY
2 Clare Street, The Mounts, Northampton NN1 3JF
ARTISTS: Jonathan Alibone, Clare Carney, Julia Harrold, Deborah Louise James, Alexander Small, Pauline Wood
OPENING HOURS: Saturday 10am–4pm, Sunday 11–3pm

BURNS STREET STUDIO
7 Burns Street, Northampton NN1 3QE
ARTISTS: Loux Bird, Dan Brodie, Vivienne Dixon, Nick Freeman, Sue Hall, Lauren Hubbard, Abi Jackson, Carol Jacobs, Jessica Harby, Luke Harby, Kate Harrison, Ria Yvonne Rich, James Sleight, Minnie Teckman
OPENING HOURS: Saturday 10am–4pm, Sunday 11–3pm

COLLECTIVE COLLABORATIONS
Market Walk (Peacock Place) Abington Street/Market Square, Northampton NN1 2DP
ARTISTS: Ikran Abdille
OPENING HOURS: Saturday 10am–4pm, Sunday 11am–2pm

NN CONTEMPORARY ART STUDIOS
2nd floor, NN, Number Nine Guildhall Road, Northampton NN1 1DP
ARTISTS: Cordell Garfield, Jude Lynn, Katharine Lyons-Burke, Joe Stogdale
OPENING HOURS: Saturday 11am–6pm, Sunday 2–5pm
Note: Cordell Garfield only open Sunday 19 October

PINEHURST STUDIOS
Pinehurst, 1 Greenway, Weston Favell NN3 3BW
ARTIST: Iain Hodgkinson
OPENING HOURS: Saturday–Sunday 12pm – 5pm

COMING SOON:
ALBUS 3
Albion Bar, 54 Kingswell Street, Northampton, NN1 1PR
ARTISTS: Sam Gibson, Claire Jarvis, Mark Sibley
OPENING: 2015

9.9.14

The Pros and the Cons - An exhibition by Jonathan Alibone, Alexander Small and Pauline Wood




























The Pros and the Cons - An exhibition by Jonathan Alibone, Alexander Small and Pauline Wood

Celebrating the work of three Artists avoiding
prolonged indecision.

Evening View 10th October 6:30pm - 9:00pmAt the Artists Sanctuary2 Clare StreetNorthamptonNN1 3JF


https://www.facebook.com/events/364311837051496/

Exhibition continues until 1st NovemberContact sanctmark@hotmail.comwww.the-artist-sanctuary.org.uk



25.6.14

Camberwell MA Salon at NN Project Space, Northampton

On 7th June the 3rd Camberwell MA Salon was held at the NN Project Space, Northampton. 



The Salons have been an ongoing project by the last two years of graduates from the Camberwell MA Fine Art course. As the MA Fine Art has moved to Chelsea the Camberwell Alumni felt it was important to keep in contact with each other and hopefully provide a supportive critical and social context for one another through the salons. 

Taking the form of a group crit the salons are an opportunity to catch up, network and get valuable feed back on new work and ideas. The project space was used to hold the salon and present the art work of several participating artists including Ruyi Wong (remote presentation from Singapore), Tracey PayneMel Cole and myself.

Photo by Ruyi Wong

Photo by Ruyi Wong








































The Salon was organised by Leonie Venables and we had a quick tour to my studio at the The Artist Sanctuary before a visit to the current exhibition at NN Contemporary, Jonbar Archaeology.

Previous salons have taken place at Unthank Art Space, Norwich and Camberwell School of Art.

Many thanks to NN Contemporary for hosting the Salon in their great project space more details of which can be found here