Thanks everyone!
The Manifesto of the Wall
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Saturday, 6 June 2015
the last chance
We are heading towards the end of the road.
There is only one day left to visit 'The Manifesto of the Wall' and see
12 brilliant works by artist from all over the world
thinking about one thing: the walls
visit the exhibition at Little Southgate last day, Sunday, 10am - 4pm
Thursday, 4 June 2015
'The Stories We Tell'
A piece that is intruiging for every sense.
Siobhán Humston created an environment between modern technology, nostalgy and nativeness.
To get the full image, you have to visit and listen to the sound of the streets
- natural and human-made
daily 10-6 @Little Southgate
Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Remembering the people inside those Walls
By drawing everybody involved in Fringe Arts Bath during the set up week Shpresa Faqi created the 'Bath-Projection'.
A remembrance of who was here, who did form what happened and -
how did that happen?
Mimic
Fred Bungay's 'Mimic' is one of the biggest and most impressive
pieces in the show
- as well as the one that had to be build for a whole week.
A wooden construction of aluminium foil and fabric which has the imprint of the far back wall on it.
The relief of the history of the wall.
Tuesday, 2 June 2015
Yes, yes, we are open!
The Wall on the entrance is supposed to be there, can't you see it's see-trough?
Brigit Edelmann's piece 'untitled' does attract and alienate at the same time.
Monday, 1 June 2015
'hidden forces'
Working with different kinds of magnetism and other forces, that seem unfamliar or alien in comparison to a human presence,
Annabelle Barton's work ignites playfullness on a highly abstract level.
One part of her installation at 'The Manifesto of the Wall' invites visitors to find magnets inside the walls with given metal objects
arranging and rearranging
searching
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