Works in series, noshow shop launch

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Tuesday 14 June 2016 6:30-8:30 pm

noshowspace is pleased to launch a gallery shop for Works in series, a collection of unique artworks made in series.

Works in series includes paintings, drawings, documents, artefacts and works on paper, often made in preparation of large-scale or site specific works. Derived from studio practice the works capture the thought processes and creative motivations of the artists involved.

Some works follow conceptual series, such as Martin John Callanan’s legal document that certifies his existence or David Cunningham’s use of an algorithm to arrange the alphabet out of sequence. Others are more loosely bound by preoccupations in the studio. Things to think about while looking at the sky by Shaan Syed are pure pigment screen prints which use the screen of the printing process as a palette to blend one pure hue into another. Caline Aoun also builds a colour field, by repeatedly overprinting onto digital transfer film she generates an unexpected painterly process from inky marks, drips, streaks and mis-registrations.

The shop launches with works by Caline Aoun, Matt Calderwood, Martin John Callanan, David Cunningham, Susanna Heron, Alistair McClymont, Rie Nakajima, Giorgio Sadotti, Daniel Sturgis, Shaan Syed and Serra Tansel. All can be viewed at noshow project space by request or online at www.noshowspace.com

As a small-scale arts organisation noshowspace works closely with artists and works are released for sale in order to help fund exhibitions. Sales from the series equally support the project and the artists, with prices ranging between £90 to £2500, discount rates are available on sets. The portfolio will continue to evolve and grow in response to the gallery programme.

http://www.noshowspace.com/exhibitions/works-series

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I’M Ten exhibition and Paddle8 auction at IMT

4 September – 2 October 2015

Preview: Thursday 3 September 6 – 9pm
Auction launch: Thursday 17 September from 6pm GMT
Auction Ends: Friday 2 October at 9pm
Auction closing party: Friday 2 October 6 – 9pm

I’M Ten is a benefit auction and exhibition of over 150 emerging and established artists, brought together to celebrate IMT Gallery’s 10 year anniversary. All artworks will be auctioned off on Paddle8 at a starting price of £50 from the 17th of September – 2nd October 2015.

We are grateful to our I’M Ten nominators for their thoughtful artist selections. They include: Oreet Ashery (Artist), Stuart Brisley (Artist), Mark Doyle (Independent Art Consultant), Elisabetta Fabrizi (Curator, Tyneside Cinema), Kenneth Goldsmith (Poet and Founding Editor of UbuWeb), Sean Griffiths (Architect and Founder of FAT), Kelly Large (Curator, Zabludowicz Collection), Ana Ventura Miranda (Director, Arte Institute) and Aura Satz (Artist).

Since its opening as a non-profit gallery, IMT Gallery has built a reputation for its innovative site-specific installations as well as its championing of sound art and of artists working across media. The sale of works in I’M Ten, all of which have been kindly donated by participating artists, raises funds to continue to support IMT Gallery’s ambitious public and curatorial programming, as well as towards building new resources for supporting artists.

Follow the exhibition and auction on #IMTen2015

Artists included:
AAS, Larry Achiampong, Rupert Ackroyd, Thorbjørn Andersen, Daniela Antonelli, Sol Archer, Athanasios Argianas, Cristina Ataíde, Alex Baker, Alison Ballard, Darren Banks, Beagles and Ramsay, Felix Bernstein, Antoine Bertin, David Blandy, Aline Bouvy, Uma Breakdown, Nicholas Brooks, Harry Burke, David Burrows, Martin John Callanan, Sarah Carne, Marco Cazzella, Rómulo Celdrán, Adam Chodzko, Rachael Clewlow, Maia Conran, Cecilia Corrigan, John Cussans, Charles Danby, Matthew de Kersaint Giraudeau, Claire Dorsett, Luke Drozd, Graham Dunning, Simon Faithfull, Marcia Farquhar, Brian Fay, Joe Fletcher Orr, Beth Fox, Margarita Gluzberg, Katie Goodwin, Joe Graham, Oona Grimes, Tina Gverovic, Mark Harris, Joey Holder, Rowena Hughes, Helena Hunter, Atsuhide Ito, Mat Jenner, Sophie Jung, Nick Kennedy, Dean Kenning, Lotte Rose Kjær Skau, Kristen Kreider and James O’Leary, Kamil Kuskowski, Jessica Labatte, Dominique Lämmli, Rachel Lancaster, Sophia Le Fraga, Richard Squires, Sasha Litvintseva, Daniel Locke, Kevin Logan, Lynn Lu, Marcin Luczkowski, David Lytzhøft, Sally Madge, Martim Meirelles, Luke McCreadie, Aidan McNeill, Melanie Manchot, Harry Meadley, Lindsey Mendick, Rosa Menkman, Paulina Michnowska, Karen Mirza, Matt Moser-Clark, Harriet Murray, Idit Nathan, Natacha Nisic, Flore Nové-Josserand, Eva O’Leary, Aki Onda, 0rphan Drift, Tom O’Sullivan & Joanne Tatham, Miguel Palma, Maria Papadomanolaki, Mathew Parkin, Flora Parrott, Berry Patten, Isabel Pavão, Laura Pawela, Will Peck, Pil and Galia Kollectiv, Manuela Pimentel, Patricia Pinsker, Plastique Fantastique, Maeve Rendle, Hyun-Min Ryu, Andreas Rasmussen, Richard Rigg, Sam Risley Billingham, Florian Roithmayr, Caroline Rothstein, Giorgio Sadotti, Hannah Sawtell, Henrik Schrat, Erica Scourti, Dallas Seitz, Yinka Shonibare, Gordon Shrigley, Signal To Noise, DJ Simpson, Mark Scott-Wood, Thomas Skov, Amalie Smith, John Smith, Rob Smith, Evangelia Spiliopoulou, Marilia Stagkouraki, David Steans, Eva Stenam, Helen Stratford, NaoKo TakaHashi, Dafna Talmor, Vibeke Tandberg, Neil Taylor, Jennet Thomas, Thomson & Craigshead, John Timberlake, Emma Tod, Townley and Bradby, Suzanne Treister, Lorenzo Triburgo, Alexandra Urban, Pedro Valdez Cardoso, Markus Von Platen, Shen Xin, Tom White, Elizabeth Wright, Mark Peter Wright, Judith Zaugg, Eli Zafran, O Zhang

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Born Digital on Paddle8

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15 April – 30 April 2014
http://paddle8.com

Born Digital is a benefit auction and an online exhibition made to support the activities of the Link Art Center on the online auction platform Paddle8. The event – the first with this focus taking place in Europe on this scale – will open on April 15, 2014, and will include more than 50 works kindly provided by 33 artists. For two weeks long, you are invited to bid on the works to support the artists and help us reach our goals. The Link Art Center is the first Italian organization collaborating with Paddle8, a web platform organizing monthly themed and benefit auctions, experimenting with the auction format as a means of self-funding.

The complete list of participants includes: Alterazioni Video, Anthony Antonellis, Aram Bartholl, Erik Berglin, Enrico Boccioletti, Heath Bunting, Marco Cadioli, Martin John Callanan, Gregory Chatonsky, Adam Cruces, Caroline Delieutraz, Harm Van Den Dorpel, Constant Dullaart, Electroboutique, Herbert W. Franke, Elisa Giardina Papa, Matteo Giordano, Emilio Gomariz, IOCOSE, Joan Leandre, Jan Robert Leegte, Jonas Lund, Janez Jansa, Janez Jansa, Janez Jansa, JoDi, Eva and Franco Mattes, Rosa Menkman, Filippo Minelli, Vera Molnar, Jaakko Pallasvuo, Angelo Plessas, Evan Roth, Alexei Shulgin, Carlo Zanni.

All the featured artists are either based or born in Europe. The selection includes different generations of artists working with the digital medium and within the digital environment, from early pioneers such as Vera Molnar and Herbert W. Franke, to net.art classics such as JoDi and Alexei Shulgin, to younger artists still in their twenties. The selected works display a wide range of formats, and respond in different ways – sometimes traditionally, sometimes more radically – to the issue of collecting the digital: prints, installations, drawings and videos are joined by animated gifs, websites, printable 3D files and 3D printed sculptures. Some of them display generative images, some others deal with desktop aesthetics; some refer to online habits, cultures and places, others are strictly related to the living and working conditions introduced by the digital shift. They all inhabit networked spaces; they are Born Digital.

Starting prices vary from the very affordable (around 100 € for a video-in-print by Carlo Zanni or a Certificate of Existence by Martin John Callanan) to the higher prices reached by outstanding installations like Jan Robert Leegte’s Scrollbar Composition 2005/2011. If an artwork is sold, 20% of the final price will be used to support the upcoming activities of the Link Art Center.

The LINK Center for the Arts of the Information Age (Link Art Center) is a multi-functional center promoting artistic research with new technologies and critical reflections on the core issues of the information age. Founded in Brescia, Italy, in 2011, the Link Art Center is active locally, internationally and online: it organizes exhibitions, produces artistic and curatorial projects, publishes books. To check out past activities, visit our website: www.linkartcenter.eu. The funds raised will be used to support our ongoing activities: Link Editions, our publishing initiative; Link Point, our project space; and Link Cabinet, our upcoming online gallery.

Paddle8 is an online auction house, connecting buyers and sellers of fine art and collectibles across the world. They offer two types of auctions: monthly themed auctions, and benefit auctions in collaboration with non-profits. More info: http://paddle8.com

The Link Art Center would like to thank all the artists, XPO Gallery (Paris) and DAM Gallery (Berlin) for their amazing support in this initiative.

http://paddle8.com/auctions/linkart

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Noshowspace at Multiplied Art Fair 2013

Martin John Callanan new edition at Multiplied Art Fair 2013

noshowspace was at Multiplied Contemporary Art in Editions Fair 2013 with a presentation of new editions and unique work in series by Martin John Callanan, Nicholas Muellner, Daniel Jackson and Caline Aoun, as well as exhibiting work by Alistair McClymont, Eddie Peake, Stefan Gec and Jamie Robinson.

 NEW EDITION by Martin John Callanan launched at Multiplied 2013

Martin John Callanan, Certificate of Existence, 2013
Martin John Callanan, Certificate of Existence, 2013. Unique in series of 20. Legal document with embossed stamp. Digital print 297 x 210 mm

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