![]() Tucson’s own KXCI will create a playlist and listening lounge on site to accompany the exhibition. “Dazzled” includes a special solo presentation by Memphis founding member Peter Shire, as well as an immersive OMD “Dazzle Ships” installation in MOCA Tucson’s Great Hall with interactive video and sound components. The exhibition raises awareness of this important style of painting and design while presenting new work created by contemporary artists Natalie Lanese, Carrie Schneider and Miho Shimizu informed by dazzle camouflage. From the release of Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark’s 1983 concept album “Dazzle Ships” in collaboration with designer and Factory Records co-Founder Peter Saville to 1980s Italian design and architecture studio Memphis from wartime “Dazzle Balls” to Op Art and Pop Art from Pee-Wee’s Playhouse to contemporary artists working today across the globe dazzle camouflage has become one of the most highly-appropriated and widely-recognized design tropes. Invented by British artist Norman Wilkinson in 1917, dazzle camouflage has heavily influenced popular culture in recent decades. Oil paint, pigment, acrylic, dye, cotton scrim, hessian scrim on board.In celebration of the advent of dazzle camouflage during World War I, MOCA Tucson presents an expansive, museum-wide exhibition exploring the influence dazzle camouflage has had over designers, artists, and musicians of the past one hundred years. She graduated with an MA Fine Art (Painting), Royal College of Art, London in 2008. Image 2 shows Lydia Gifford’s oil painting ‘Untitled’ 2023, (landscape) showing her thick, expressive application of paint, scrim and wood its three-dimensional qualities marry the divide between painting and sculpture. It’s the final few days to see our current group exhibition, A Painting Show - final day Saturday 25 November - including work by four brilliant artists, Amy Gadney, Lydia Gifford, Hannah Luxton, Diana Taylor each approaching painting through varying degrees of mark-making, gesture and assemblage, and considering elements of materiality. Kristian Day #hannah_payne_art #oxford #oxfordgalleryweekend #annailsley #contemporarypaintingĪnna Ilsley | Underbelly | 2 - 22 December 2023 - Overview Ilsley, with her acknowledgement of motherhood as replete with conflicting emotions and responsibilities, presents us with artistic takes on the topic that are explicitly contemporary.Īnna Ilsley (b.1982 UK) holds a bachelor's degree in Fine Art Painting from Brighton University and is postgraduate in drawing at Royal Drawing School in London. Her painted bodies contain multitudes: they might be bursting with lusty warmth but they are also swamped with the weight of responsibility that comes with motherhood…. The maternal body is a recurring motif in Anna Ilsley's work. Please join to celebrate the opening of the exhibition on Friday 1 December 2023 6-8pm. #dycp #artscouncilengland #artscouncilfunded #artscouncilengland #artsfunding #creativedevelopment #creativepractice #researchanddevelopment #contemporarypainting #expandedpainting #augmentedreality #augmentedrealityart #arart #arartist #publicartist #publicart #publicartwork #inclusiveart #accessibleart #artandtechnology #emergingtech #artiststudio #womenartist #artinfluencer #londonartist #womenpaintersĪ solo exhibition of new paintings at Benjamin Parsons x Hannah Payne □ Special thanks to Arts Council England, and to Hannah Payne and Lara Monro at Working With for their support with my application. It’s a very exciting time for me in the studio - I can’t wait to start work on the project and share my progress with you next year! I’ll be connecting with new cross-sector and international professionals working in the fields of Augmented Reality, the intersection of painting and technology, and the expansion of public facing art with AR. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to have time to experiment and take risks with new ways of working that support my interest in creating a more accessible and inclusive practice via public-facing work and emerging technologies.ĭuring the project supported by the DYCP funding I aim to learn new software that will allow me to expand my painting and public art practices through 3D Modelling and Augmented Reality. The funding will allow me to undertake a period of research and studio development over the next eight months. ![]() ![]() I’m very pleased to have been awarded an Arts Council England ‘Developing Your Creative Practice’ grant.
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