Tuesday 23 April 2013

Oreet Ashery: Party for Freedom (Artangel Project) May - June 2013

Host your own free work of performance art, courtesy of artist Oreet Ashery and his Party for Freedom. This is a new project from Artangel, an independent contemporary art organisation responsible for, among other things, a life-size inflatable sculpture of Stonehenge, and a London flat encrusted on every interior surface with copper sulphate crystals. Members of the public wishing to invite the Party to their venue (it could be your house, or office...) should visit this page for instructions. A dedicated Party Line Operator will then get in touch to discuss the request. Demand is likely to be very high.

Friday 7 September 2012

MURDOCH, Kate '10x10' (2012)



Through her installation of 100 objects, each one free for you and I to take on condition of exchange for another left in its place, artist Kate Murdoch explores ideas around trade and currency - what is an object worth to you? How much do you want it and what are you prepared to give in return? 10x10 will be on display from 19-22 September as part of Coastal Currents, a festival of visual arts in Hastings  & St Leonards, East Sussex.

www.coastalcurrents.org.uk

www.katemurdochartist.com/ten_by_ten.html

Image © Kate Murdoch



Friday 20 April 2012

Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art 2012













GI, as this otherwise slightly wordy festival is known, opens today and looks like it may be rich pickings for those seeking to add to their Priceless Collections... One option is to temporarily augment your collection by borrowing a work for 3 days through the Art Lending Library, a collaboration between Market Gallery and Walker & Bromwich. Alternatively you could seek out The Glasgow Sunday Schools project by PC favourite Ruth Ewan which will include some of her poster works and a new publication.

Also, though not strictly speaking a thing to take away, a special mention has to be made of the brilliant Jeremy Deller and his new work Sacrilege, an inflatable replica of Stonehenge sited on Glasgow Green - you can't take it away, but I am assuming it's free to bounce, and that to me sounds priceless!

For more information about this and the many other exhibitions and events during GI visit their website - http://www.glasgowinternational.org

Saturday 17 March 2012

LIVERSIDGE, Peter - "Proposal for Low" Royal Festival Hall, April 3 2012























If he had not grown up to be an artist, I am fairly sure Peter Liversidge would have been in a band. He loves music intensely, it features frequently in his work, and among his most favourite groups are Low, an unlikely sounding but acclaimed Mormon indie rock outfit from Duluth, Minnesota. They will play the Royal Festival Hall on April 3 2012 and Liversidge has been invited by the band to create the backdrop for the show. He will also be giving away 500 free copies of the Proposal for Low on the night, in an envelope marked 'Proposal for Low'.

Availability: Limited, edition of 500 available at the event

Wednesday 15 February 2012

FOWLER, Luke @ Inverleith House, Edinburgh - 12 February to 29 April 2012



















Currently to be found within Luke Fowler's new exhibition of photographs and film at Inverleith House, Edinburgh is the poster stack illustrated here.

Availability: Free, until exhibition closes on 29 April 2o12

Photograph by Michael Wolchover.

Monday 9 January 2012

FERRIS, James (b. 1980)



















Okay, so this is not technically speaking free, but bearing in mind the prices to be found in many London galleries, it's near as dammit, and spectacularly generous on the part of artist and gallery. A new exhibition, '50/50' by James Ferris, opens at Limoncello gallery in London on Thursday 26 January 2012 comprising 200 original paintings made between 2008 and 2011.



















The first person through the door on the opening night will be able to choose any painting they wish for £1. The second person to cross the threshold may make their selection and pay £2. And so on, until the two hundredth work is sold for £200 and the exhibition is sold out. If the paintings were terrible, that would perhaps take the shine off this a little, but having had a quick look at the preview images here, I am very sad that I can't get there to nab one of my favourites for myself. If you live anywhere near London, I suggest you make a date in your diary now, and don't be late!

All images Copyright of the Artist, with thanks to Limoncello, London



Monday 28 November 2011

LIVERSIDGE, Peter (b. 1973)











All of Peter Liversidge's work, his exhibitions and projects, begin life as a series of proposals. Hand-typed whilst sitting at his kitchen table, he taps out an astounding array of suggestions that range from the sublime to the ridiculous, taking in the very ordinary ("I propose to stand still") along the way. Many of these will go on to become performances, art works and ephemeral actions - and many others will never exist beyond the printed page. Liversidge's work has a natural generosity and most of his exhibitions and projects involve gifts and free multiples for his audience - in the past this has included books of his proposals, hand-etched gin glasses, cd compilations from his extensive record collection, embossed bank notes, ice cream, kebabs, and much more besides.

Peter's first substantial exhibition in America opens in a couple of weeks and I am assured that for anyone hoping to add to their Priceless Collection there will be treats to be had.

Peter Liversidge Where We Begin at the Sean Kelly Gallery, 528 West 29th Street, New York NY 10001 from 9 December, 2011 until 28 January, 2012

Photography: Jason Wyche, New York. Courtesy: Sean Kelly Gallery, New York