Vincent Giuseppe’s website is finally underway.
On Saturday 11th May I was part of a group show at Drop the Dumbbell’s gallery on Slater Street in Liverpool. It was called The Imaginarium. It was nice and busy all day and the party didn’t stop until the wee hours.
These are some photos of my artwork hung on the walls. The theme for my work was conflict. I read a story about two brothers in trouble; you can read it below.
International Surrealist Exhibition, 1936
Standing L to R: Rupert Lee, Ruthven Todd, Salvador Dalí, Paul Eluard, Roland Penrose, Herbert Read, E.L.T. Mesens, George Reavey and Hugh Sykes Williams. Seated L to R: Diana Brinton Lee, Nusch Eluard, Eileen Agar, Sheila Legge and an unidentified friend of Dalí.
The Another World exhibition is currently on at the Dean Gallery, Edinburgh and is well worth visiting. (Many photographs of exhibitions and work. Also photographic portraits of the artists by Lee Miller.)
A comprehensive survey of surrealist art, bringing together masterpieces by Salvador Dalí, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso, Alberto Giacometti and Joan Miró.
Disused Spaces: Drop The Dumbells - Visit the Wild Writer’s Imaginarium
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On May 11th I’ll be taking part in a writer’s exhibition as part of The Wild Writer’s Imaginarium, this will be in DROP The Dumbells on Slater Street in Liverpool.
Today a few of us went to take a look around the…
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Friday morning I went to Smithdown Road to take some pictures of the remaining streets of boarded up terraced houses. There’s a lot of this going on in Liverpool at the moment, row after row of these great streets…
I would explain what I’m doing, but every attempt so far has failed; my advice, just go with it! Merz Writing: The Eichmann Box
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Merz Writing
The Law of the Series – 1925
László Moholy-NagyI know almost nothing about a man named Carl von…
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The Hands of Orlac (Orlacs Hände), 1924
(Source: railwayshoes, via voyeur-fucks-sane)
Sipping Champagne and Smoking Cigarettes - That horrible moment when your favourite writer meets the perfect film star.
(Thanks to aikainkauna for the gifs ;)
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“We are both proud, both wretched.”