One of the chores I have set myself is the Thanet Press
Release blog, it is quite enough dealing with a blog one writes oneself without
having to field spam and inappropriate comment about posts one hasn’t actually
written.
Press releases often come by email unlabeled and unsuitably
formatted for the internet, meaning that they are a pain to post, a major
exception here are the press releases from The Turner Contemporary art
gallery.
When it comes to the high definition images available to the
press from their website, things are a tad more difficult, the latest press
release said there were a whole raft of new ones and over the next little while
I will endeavour to publish them below and attach all of the right credits, not
the easiest of tasks believe me.
If you land here before I sort this out I can only say an
explanation for the pictures will come as I grasp the slidy thing on their
website that seems at the moment to have a life of its own. The images should
all expand, to the largest size I can put on blogger, when clicked on and then clicked
on again.
Alex Katz Photo Manu Palomeque
Alex Katz at Turner Contemporary Photo Manu Palomeque
Alex Katz exhibition opening day Photo Manu Palomeque
Alex Katz exhibition opening day Photo Manu Palomeque 2
Alex Katz exhibition opening day Photo Manu Palomeque
Alex Katz in conversation with broadcaster Matthew Collings Photo Manu Palomeque
Alex Katz with Director Victoria Pomery Photo Manu Palomeque
Platform Graduate Showcase Alexandra Hanschell, Architectural Fracture, 2012
Quote from artist:
"In recent years, contemporary artists have demonstrated a preoccupation with mobility by creating works that are meant to be experienced transitively; permeating with a sense of specific topology in which social dimensions of movement and boundary figure prominently.
Considerate of the unique identity embedded within a site, I create works which question our travel experience within a building by deconstructing the archetype of transitional space; rendering the space in complete conflict. Intermediate spaces may be defined as two spaces separated by distance but which are linked to a third: a transitional space. What happens when this space is blocked - obstructing the movement of people through a building with ease? What becomes of this space when it is deprived of its function? The space is dramatically altered and its context redefined."
Platform Graduate Showcase Dominic Mafia, Picnic, 2012
Platform Graduate Showcase Karen Crosby, Traces, 2012
Walter Richard Sickert 1860-1942, The Front at Hove (Turpe Senex Miles Turpe Senilis Amor) 1930 Oil paint on canvas, 63.5 x 76.2 cm © Tate
Alex Katz in conversation with broadcaster Matthew Collings Photo Manu Palomeque
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