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Tour de France commission | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Tour de France commission. The Stars Which Know No Destruction. Was commissioned by East Street Arts and funded by Leeds City Council for the Tour de France Grand Depart on July 6. The life-sized sculptures were inspired by Leeds City Museum’s egyptology collection and were displayed in window fronts along the tour route, part of East Street Arts’. Event The two smaller figures fit inside two sarcophagus-shaped pieces, merging the idea of Egyptian burial practice with contemporary packaging design.
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10 Days/Creative Collisions | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Julien Masson and I collaborated recently to win a commission from 10 Days/Creative Collisions. To create a large-scale sculptural installation, titled ‘Totem’. The artwork, created from digital prints, laser-cut birch ply, MDF and acrylic, was installed in the main atrium of Winchester’s Discovery Centre during October and November 2013. Below are images of Totem from the Discovery Centre:. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Exhibitions | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Please click on a title below for more information:. A Graphic War (Leverhulme Trust Artist-in-Residency with Leeds Museum). Immortals – Wales. Delicious – Sheffield. SHRINE – Leeds. Tour de France Grand Depart – Leeds. Sculpture commission – Accrington Academy. Down to Earth (With the Fairies) – London. Hard Candy – Rotterdam. Exhibition As Residency – Chicago. The Independent Artist’s Fair (TIAF) – London. Sampler – New York. Totems – Berlin. Prototype – Solo Exhibition. Zygote – Winchester.
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Down to Earth With the Fairies | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Down to Earth With the Fairies. Gnome (Welcome to Ground Zero). Was completed for the ‘Down to Earth with the Fairies’ exhibition in London at W3 Gallery. Curated by Martin Lau. The exhibition featured work by UK and international artists including: Sveva D’Antonio, Amy Dignam, Antonella Ferrari, Alina Gavrielatos, Jack Jones, Sequin Kay, John King, Ian Kirkpatrick, Daniel Lane, Sheila Moylan, Fred Mugford, Ariel Oniria, Cereinyn Ord, Rachel Pepper, Joanne Roberts, Mariya Ustymenko, and Simon Welch.
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Open Studios 2014 | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Hosted its Open Studios the weekend of October 25-26, 2014. My space at Patrick Studios, Leeds, was filled with my cardboard sculptures (leaving little space for actual people! And saw lots of traffic. It was a great experience, with a particular highlight being a visit from the Contemporary Arts Society. And my ‘Gnome’ sculpture from the Down to Earth. Exhibition earlier this year in London. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Art Vend – Woolgather Arts commission | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Art Vend – Woolgather Arts commission. I was one of several artists commissioned by Woolgather Arts. My contribution was a series of small collectible cardboard ‘cubes’ that could interlock into various configurations. The boxes had humanoid, animal and even ‘monster’ like characteristics – amid many other iconographies decorated across their surfaces. Image from http:/ www.we-heart.com/2013/06/04/woolgathers-art-vend/. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Unblank: Artists
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Click on the names below to view their websites -. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you'd like to view the full catalogue of work, click HERE. Light Night, Nottingham. Hazard Festival, Manchester. Open Fridge, Gallery 89. Is an exhibition of Modern Magnetic Miniatures. Free to enter. All levels and skills accepted. Showing everywhere from galleries to the urban streets. So get involved. View my complete profile. Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Light Bite: Artists
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Click on the artist's name below to view their websites. Collective Arts with Julia Ruppert. The Fridge Door Gallery, McGill University, Montreal, Canada - Amanda Brownridge, Amy Goh and Choucri Bechir. Stanley Primary School Art Club with Tanya Ying and Steph. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). If you've found one of our artworks in Nottingham please click HERE. And find out who made it. Or view the slideshow below. Unblank, Golden Square 2011. Brighton Fringe Festival 2011. A few Bites left.
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Exhibition As Residency: Chicago | Ian Kirkpatrick
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Exhibition As Residency: Chicago. I was invited to participate in this year’s Ethnographic Terminalia. Curated by the wonderful Fiona McDonald and the ET collective including Craig Campbell, Kate Hennessy, Trudi Lynn Smith, and Stephanie Takaragawa. It was both an exhibition and a residency – an unusual and challenging task, which saw myself and several other artists and anthropologists creating work on-site at the Arts Incubator at Washington Park. Assembling the artwork prior to the show. Fill in your ...
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PLAY! – Sheffield | Ian Kirkpatrick
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My wall-based piece Oracular Spectacular was on display during October 2014 at Access Space in Sheffield as part of the PLAY! Explored the influence of video games on contemporary art, and features work by artists across the UK including: Sonny Barker, Michael Borkowsky, Benjamin Davies, Angela Hardwick, Sharon Haward, Jamie Hodges, Rita Kaisen, Ian Kirkpatrick, Julien Masson, Daniel McCabe, Kaety Moon, James Moore, Sharon Mossbeck, Sally Sheinman. Curated by Michael Borkowsky and Sharon Mossbeck.
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