Talk tonight at Bath Contemporary / March 3rd 2017
Apologies for the very short notice, but if you're near Bath tonight, and you're not busy, you may like to visit Bath Contemporary at 6pm, where I'm giving a short talk to launch my new show of works there.
Chuck Elliott / Bath Contemporary
Delighted to have a new show of work coming up at Bath Contemporary, whose roster also includes Derek Balmer PPRWA, Peter Ford RWA and Malcolm Ashman RWA. Fantastic to be included in such illustrious company.
The exhibition will feature recent metallic Lambda prints, a selection of works on paper including Arpeggi / FOLIO and Klint / reDux, alongside Flow 8VO, a recent study for the screen.
Phase | ONE digital video sketch
Just completed, a digital video sketch for a new 3D printed sculpture I'm making in association with Hobs Studio and The UNIT, London.
The project involves developing an experimental 3d printed sculpture, to be exhibited at Hobs Studio in Clerkenwell in early December 2016.
There’ll be a short programme of talks and a discussion panel to launch the event, with some interesting, well known speakers.
Flow 8VO at the Battersea AAF, 2016
Great to have Flow 8VO, a new piece of digital screen art, on show in a dedicated screen art space at the Battersea AAF this weekend. It’s been selected as one of the fair’s Platform Projects.
I’ll be at the venue giving a short talk about the piece at 1pm on Sunday 13th March, and will be happy to stay on for a tea and a catch up later in the afternoon… hope to see you there…
Analogue to Post Digital, BFX Conference, 2015
I’m looking forward to presenting a recent paper at the BFX Conference this September, which Dr Sarah Sparke, CMIR, UWE (Centre for Moving Image Research, University of the West of England) and I have co-written this autumn.
Entitled ‘Looking back to go Forwards: tensions and missed opportunities. A case-study of continuities and breaks in practice and technologies’ the paper examines the ways in which current curatorial practice and pricing mechanisms may be putting a brake on the uptake of contemporary digital techniques being used, and commodified, both in the commercial gallery sector, and the wider arts community.
April Grieman, Tomato, Tony Cragg and American Metalflake / drawing digitally in a material world
Artist’s talk at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, Bath Thursday 2nd May, 2013, at 7.30pm Sue Wales, Bath Society of Artists, has asked me to talk about digital art, as I’ve experienced it, over the last 30 years. I’m intending to discuss some of the work that has influenced me, as well as talking about the ideas and processes behind a few of my own recent pieces.
Autumn Art Lectures / Bristol University
Bristol University has been running it’s Autumn Art lectures annually since 1905. In 2010 the series featured six lectures around the theme of colour, and so it was a pleasure to be asked to provide the artwork for the series’ poster and associated publicity material.