THIS week the Green Party is holding their first ever art auction and exhibition at The Hoxton Arches. They have invited a range of artists to participate including big names such as Ralph Steadman, Gavin Turk, Grayson Perry, Abbie Trayler-Smith, Craig Jones, Lesley Hilling and more.Of the list of artists two of those represented come from Southern Africa, Tamsin Relly, and Gordon Glyn-Jones. Both artists’ work, although quite different, looks at our relationship with the natural world. It’s a theme that runs throughout the works chosen and one that is close to the central DNA of the UK’s most progressive political party.
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'Filming But Drowning': Gordon Glyn-Jones In Conversation with Gideon Mendel on 19 July 2016.
In the coffee-table-canon of revered South African photographers, a few names regularly float to the surface: Goldblatt, Mthethwa, Oberholzer and so on. With the international recognition for his series ‘Drowning World,’ Gideon Mendel finally edges into their ranks. This year he’s been Shortlisted for the Prix Pictet, won the Jackson Pollock Award and Axis Gallery will host a solo show of his work at1:54 London. Gordon Glyn-Jones discusses Mendel’s ‘Drowning World’ and his new series ‘Watermarks’ which breathes new life into flood damaged photographs. Read more |
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