"Le Revanche de Sherlock Holmes" d'Allan Cubitt (2004) - d'après les personnages créés par Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1887) - avec Rupert Everett et Ian Hart, juillet 2018.
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"Le Revanche de Sherlock Holmes" d'Allan Cubitt (2004) - d'après les personnages créés par Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (1887) - avec Rupert Everett et Ian Hart, juillet 2018.
Balkema, Annette W., and Henk Slager. Screen-Based Art. Rodopi, 2000.
Letting normal people on the internet was a huge mistake
Clayton Cubitt, 2021
‘UWU Channel Radiance’
Gery Georgieva at Cubitt London 31st Jan - 9th Feb 2020
Install views featuring:
Sybill’s Noon Shower of Stones
seven channel HD video, 9mins 55secs
(music by Naima Karlsson, script wrtiten in collaboration with Vanessa Onwuemezi)
Full Bodied Gentle Woman
Silk, polyester, stuffing
(made in collaboration with Miglena Georgieva)
Made with with support of Arts Council England
@kerbfood are hosting a BIG BRUNCH with @emeraldstreetemail at Lewis Cubitt Squa...
@kerbfood are hosting a BIG BRUNCH with @emeraldstreetemail at Lewis Cubitt Squa…
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Food from: @thegoodegg_ @capishfood @squarerootldn @tonguencheeks @decaturlondon @blutopic…
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Out of Data Research Group
Out of Data Research Group – comprised of Goldsmiths MFA Curating students Katie Yook, Ashley Janke and Johanna Hardt – is working with Cubitt Gallery into early 2018 to conceive an event based on research into Cubitt’s Archive, which dates back to 1991.
The collective investigates how an archive informs the identity of a cultural institution and explores possibilities and limits of visual data-representation means such as graphs and maps. In what way can data analysis be appropriated in a creative and critical way? How can it incorporate ideas of identity in flux?
Out of Data’s curatorial approach is situated in the socio-political by challenging the authority of objective data as ‘truth’ in relation to knowledge production. Through this approach, the collective questions numerical means of representation normally taken at face value.
Bradshaw's Hand Book to London, The West, District III, St James's Square (no.24)
Bradshaw’s Hand Book to London, The West, District III, St James’s Square (no.24)
Mr Bradshaw briefly mentions St James’s Square as ‘..the most fashionable in London..’, but this only teases and I need to explore for a fuller picture of aristocratic life around the Palace of St James in earlier times. Today St James’s Square remains exclusive, with quiet, green gardens in the central square which close at 4.30pm.
St James’s Square gardens
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