I've sent over a whole new batch of stuff to Michael & we're working on new pieces, ultimately for a brand new exhibition in spring 2012. The next few months will be spent photographing, writing and sorting out an exhibition space. When they are ready I'll post a few of the new pieces here.
syllagraphica
a collaboration between Michael James Hall & Anni Timms
Saturday, 3 September 2011
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
reynolds - new opening hours
I popped over to Reynolds first thing this morning to drop off some flyers:
If you are heading over there, they have changed their opening hours slightly, it's now 8am to 5.30pm mon-fri.
If you are heading over there, they have changed their opening hours slightly, it's now 8am to 5.30pm mon-fri.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
syllagraphica exhibition - more information
FitzroviaNoir
Formed in 2008 by 5 London based artists, Fitzrovia Noir has curated and produced over 20 major group shows, showcasing 150 artists to audiences of over 40,000 people in England, France & Scotland.
This show is part of a series of regularly changing exhibitions at Reynolds and here features a selection of new work make in collaboration between Fitzrovia Noir Associates, photographer Anni Timms and Writer Michael James Hall.
Anni, who works under the pseudonym UrbanEphemera, is fascinated by city scenes and street details keeping a daily photographic diary of all that she encounters. She is also an experienced photographer documenting the stage performances of bands and musicians as well as covering festivals. Her images currently feature regularly on music site RaggedWords and the UrbanEphemera site.
Michael is a scriptwriter and lyricist who works with the band Grace Cathedral Park and reviews for RaggedWords and God Is In The TV websites. His debut Solo album is in production and will be available in the autumn.
All of the pieces on show are presented as pairs with text and image integral to each other - sharing equal attention. Anni titles the photographs sending them to Michael, who then responds to each with a text piece. It is an interesting approach which moves away from the idea of caption or subtitle to create an interplay and new meanings for the viewer. For their last exhibition they reversed the process and presented the work as a projection alongside the framed printed pieces.
All work is for sale at £50 per image/text pairing. Please email syllagraphica@gmail.com
Formed in 2008 by 5 London based artists, Fitzrovia Noir has curated and produced over 20 major group shows, showcasing 150 artists to audiences of over 40,000 people in England, France & Scotland.
This show is part of a series of regularly changing exhibitions at Reynolds and here features a selection of new work make in collaboration between Fitzrovia Noir Associates, photographer Anni Timms and Writer Michael James Hall.
Anni, who works under the pseudonym UrbanEphemera, is fascinated by city scenes and street details keeping a daily photographic diary of all that she encounters. She is also an experienced photographer documenting the stage performances of bands and musicians as well as covering festivals. Her images currently feature regularly on music site RaggedWords and the UrbanEphemera site.
Michael is a scriptwriter and lyricist who works with the band Grace Cathedral Park and reviews for RaggedWords and God Is In The TV websites. His debut Solo album is in production and will be available in the autumn.
All of the pieces on show are presented as pairs with text and image integral to each other - sharing equal attention. Anni titles the photographs sending them to Michael, who then responds to each with a text piece. It is an interesting approach which moves away from the idea of caption or subtitle to create an interplay and new meanings for the viewer. For their last exhibition they reversed the process and presented the work as a projection alongside the framed printed pieces.
All work is for sale at £50 per image/text pairing. Please email syllagraphica@gmail.com
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Tuesday, 9 August 2011
syllagraphica exhibition
Well, it's up! An edited version of the original exhibition has been installed in Reynolds Cafe on Charlotte Street, near Goodge Street tube station. It's a great central location with lots of people-trafffic and a good mix of creative & business crowds. For information on Reynolds click here.
Huge thanks to Lucy Williams from Fitzrovia Noir for organising this and assisting in the hang last night. Also thanks to Gary at Fizrovia Noir, Ben at Reynolds and the Reynolds girls who stayed last night while we finished the installation.
This is what it looks like in situ...
The exhibition runs until October 7th and is open from 7.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday.It's a great cafe with excellent food so if you can get down there to see the show, stop and have a coffee & some cake!
Huge thanks to Lucy Williams from Fitzrovia Noir for organising this and assisting in the hang last night. Also thanks to Gary at Fizrovia Noir, Ben at Reynolds and the Reynolds girls who stayed last night while we finished the installation.
This is what it looks like in situ...
The exhibition runs until October 7th and is open from 7.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday.It's a great cafe with excellent food so if you can get down there to see the show, stop and have a coffee & some cake!
EveryOneButYou
it's a new day, bro, a new happiness
it's a hand held, a tiger's paw
and it's the rollercoaster dream you had
it's the kickstart,son, the red heartbeat
it's a quiet breath, a reach up
and it's the colour of the coast you walked
it's a kind word, sis, a true smile
it's nothing like nothing, that pencil smell
and it's graceful like a stroke of the brushSunday, 7 August 2011
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