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Translation Games – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Last year I interviewed Ricarda Vidal. As part of my PhD research. Subsequent to that meeting I was invited to take part in one of the ‘translation games’ she convenes. There’s a lot more information here. On a dedicated webpage and I’ve collaged them together as and when they become available. I’m delighted to be part of the process and intrigued to see what artists make based on previous submissions. It’s quite possible (likely...April 2, 2015.
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Carrying the Image Across: Drawing as Translation – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Carrying the Image Across: Drawing as Translation. This is the abstract for the round-table discussion that I will be hosting in a couple of weeks at the On The Image. Conference in Berlin. The drawing, published in my previous post, will be shown as part of the conference. 1942 1991) identifies/codifies the following ‘deforming tendencies’ that he considers likely to occur in even the most conscientious and diligent acts of translation:. The ef...
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After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (Economic Values) – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (Economic Values). After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (1980), pencil on sixteen paper panels (2014). The piece reproduced here is a redrawing of a photograph, taken by me, of the Joseph Beuys sculpture that was the centrepoint of last year’s ArtSheffield event:. Are in front of wall-mounted paintings. There’s more information about the source material here. It occurred to me during my 365drawings. Pingback:...
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April 2015 – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Last year I interviewed Ricarda Vidal. As part of my PhD research. Subsequent to that meeting I was invited to take part in one of the ‘translation games’ she convenes. There’s a lot more information here. On a dedicated webpage and I’ve collaged them together as and when they become available. I’m delighted to be part of the process and intrigued to see what artists make based on previous submissions. It’s quite possible (likely...April 2, 2015.
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October 2014 – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Carrying the Image Across: Drawing as Translation. This is the abstract for the round-table discussion that I will be hosting in a couple of weeks at the On The Image. Conference in Berlin. The drawing, published in my previous post, will be shown as part of the conference. 1942 1991) identifies/codifies the following ‘deforming tendencies’ that he considers likely to occur in even the most conscientious and diligent acts of translation:. The ef...
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Carrying the Image Across: Drawing as Translation – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Carrying the Image Across: Drawing as Translation. This is the abstract for the round-table discussion that I will be hosting in a couple of weeks at the On The Image. Conference in Berlin. The drawing, published in my previous post, will be shown as part of the conference. 1942 1991) identifies/codifies the following ‘deforming tendencies’ that he considers likely to occur in even the most conscientious and diligent acts of translation:. The ef...
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Thinking of starting a 365 Project? Some advice… – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Thinking of starting a 365 Project? Whatever you decide to do I offer the following top tips:. 1 – Choose something that’s tricky but achievable. Small stuff done daily builds up surprisingly quickly. You can make the intangible tangible by ticking off a calendar. December 23, 2014. December 2, 2015. 1 thought on “Thinking of starting a 365 Project? Some advice…”. August 2, 2015 at 9:42 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (Economic Values) – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (Economic Values). After Joseph Beuys’ Wirtschaftswerte (1980), pencil on sixteen paper panels (2014). The piece reproduced here is a redrawing of a photograph, taken by me, of the Joseph Beuys sculpture that was the centrepoint of last year’s ArtSheffield event:. Are in front of wall-mounted paintings. There’s more information about the source material here. It occurred to me during my 365drawings. Pingback:...
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December 2014 – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. Thinking of starting a 365 Project? Whatever you decide to do I offer the following top tips:. 1 – Choose something that’s tricky but achievable. Small stuff done daily builds up surprisingly quickly. You can make the intangible tangible by ticking off a calendar. December 23, 2014. December 2, 2015. 1 Comment on Thinking of starting a 365 Project? Work in Progress: Digital Rain. After Da Vinci: The Mona Lisa. My PhD thesis, available to buy.
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After Caravaggio’s ‘The Incredulity of St Thomas’ – Bryan Eccleshall
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A blog in lieu of a website that documents my art practice. After Caravaggio’s ‘The Incredulity of St Thomas’. After Caravaggio’s ‘The Incredulity of St Thomas’. Following on from my drawing of Joseph Beuys’. The source is a Caravaggio painting which can be seen in Potsdam, Germany called. The Incredulity of St Thomas. March 23, 2015. March 24, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). On THE END OF SANS ...
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