Here are some images of the new work we installed at the GHost CLHub for August Bank Holiday.
New works by - Linda Barck, Sarah Doyle, Rebecca Feiner, Richard O'Sullivan, Sarah Sparkes, Sam Treadaway, Jacqueline Utley, Malcolm Hobbs & Colin Priest & Joe Reeves,
Also works by -
Miyuki Kasahara, Domingo Martínez Rosario, Ricarda Vidal and Cathy Ward
Matt Rowe, proprietor of the B&B Space, surveys the GHost CLHub. Photograph Ricarda Vidal |
GHost CLHub Corner. Photograph by Sarah Sparkes |
Jacqueline Utley's watercolour in the B&B window photograph Ricarda Vidal |
Sarah Doyle's 'Crying Boy' photograph Sarah Sparkes |
Rebecca Feiner "Hospital Ghost 1" photograph Ricarda Vidal |
Rebecca Feiner's art has been described as both 'performative and visceral'. Experimenting with whatever medium necessary to achieve her aims she embraces filmmaking, sculpture, installation, photography and sonic art. Feiner sees herself less as an artist and more as a psychological detective, relentlessly investigating the forgotten, abandoned and lost.
Whether excavating memory, history, people, spaces or time, Rebecca Feiner’s dark documentary quality is balanced by a child-like sense of fascination and discovery.. Her work has been featured by TimeOut, Daily Telegraph in the UK and internationallyLinda Barck "Edith" Photograph Ricarda Vidal |
"Fishing Lines" projected at GHost CLHub photograph Ricarda Vidal |
“Fishing Lines”, silent film, 3 min, 2010,
from the series “Greetings from DEAL” by Colin Priest, Malcolm Hobbs and Joe Reeves
from the series “Greetings from DEAL” by Colin Priest, Malcolm Hobbs and Joe Reeves
Broadly the extent of any condition exists between the material and immaterial. The opportunity to articulate these curious physical margins were explored as a part of an on-going exploration of the coastal town of Deal, Kent over the weekend 3-6th September 2010. Greetings from DEAL represent five states of meta-existence in a place some consider invisible and others salted with activity. Through various modes of recording and re-presentation as postcards of contemporary, fictionalised and historical narratives, a new lens to view Deal awakens. Other films in the series include “Historic Deal”, 2010, “Persuasion”, 2010, “Spratter Portraits”, 2010 and “Smuggling”, 2010.
“Deck”, digital film, 8:10m, 2010,
Richard O’Sullivan
Richard O’Sullivan
Inside the boat, in the anodyne human spaces, the protective womb of the ship erases the traces of the outside. Beyond the barricade, the sea roars. The corroded, wind-blown deck, trembling with seawater, seems like a liminal space between the human and the wild.
This very simple piece is a portrayal of the deck of a sea ferry in rough water.
This very simple piece is a portrayal of the deck of a sea ferry in rough water.
Richard O’Sullivan is an artist in new media. He graduated from the M.F.A. program in Film Production/ Direction at U.C.L.A Film School in Los Angeles (University of California at L.A.), and from the University of Warwick. His videos explore the meanings of place, and have focused on the contradictions of the Californian landscape. Other works have explored visual perception and video technology. The artist has also produced documentaries, which follow personal narratives. Work in this area includes the feature-length Cradle, the production of which was undertaken with the mentorship of Marina Goldovskaya. He currently teaches Experimental Media and Media Production at Aberystwyth University, UK.
http://www.richardosullivan.net/Index.html
http://www.richardosullivan.net/Index.html
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