Transistor at the Battersea AAF, March 2024
We’re looking forward to being back at the Battersea AAF this week, exhibiting with the Transistor Project on stand E7. It’ll be my 20th year there amazingly.
I’ll be exhibiting a selection of new works alongside noted British glass artist Angela Thwaites, Cornish sculptor and force of nature Daniel Miles and my brother Frank Elliott, whose latest en plein air paintings are getting more stripped back, more raw and more full of life than ever before.
I hope you may have time to drop in and catch up with us, either for the Wednesday night opening, or anytime up until Sunday evening. There’s a link below to get a pair of free tickets for the fair. We’ll hope to see you there...
Angela Thwaites
We're really excited to be exhibiting with Angela Thwaites. Based in South London, Angela is an internationally active artist, researcher, educator and author. Her practice explores glass as an expressive sculptural medium, including commissions, site responsive works, wearables and collaborations with other artists. She exhibits regularly on an International basis and has taught in UK and specialist Academies and Masterclasses across Europe and the USA.
Frank Elliott
Frank Elliott is a London based artist working in the related areas of painting, conceptual art and modern artists’ books.
With a series of exhibitions, publications and group shows spanning over 30 years, his work is based around space, time and movement, and usually created within series of inter-related pieces that inhabit a separate and carefully defined style.
His work is in numerous collections internationally including the V&A, the Hyman Kreitman Research Centre at the Tate, UWE Bristol, York University, Middlesex University, Chelsea Art Library and various others.
Daniel Miles
Daniel Miles has been honing his creative practice for the last 30 years, the roots of his sculptural work reach back into his craftsman foundations as a carpenter and oak frame joiner, a practice that he continues to this day.
He studied stone carving under the guidance of Peter Randall-Page , Reece Ingram and Simon Thomas.
His sculptural explorations are an interplay with materials and form, travelling as a way of meditation, exploring the edge between chaos and order; success and failure. He works intuitively, using these elemental properties, alongside the properties of his tools to guide his practice.
For myself, I'll be exhibiting new works on paper, a cyanotype that I made at Spike Print Studio recently. a large new Stellify piece and a couple of favourite pieces from the recent past including Radial 3. I hope it'll all make for a beautifully quirky show. We'll see...
Thanks for reading this far, it's appreciated...
Best as ever,
Chuck Elliott