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zkziz · 3 months ago
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ashleysingermfablog · 7 months ago
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Wk 11, 19th of April, 2024 Research
Zenzic — In Conversation with Anna Barham, Chiara Camoni and Caterina Avataneo
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"It’s a delicate and subtle negotiation."- artist Anna Barham.
Zenzic brings a sense of aliveness and connectedness, to be aware of how we all touch each other. Chiara’s work is an older one, a series of 250 drawings of stars made by her Grandmother during the course of 2006. Both works involve somehow elements such as repetition, the other, commitment in time; and with their approach generate poetic tracks. The delicacy and strength of the two works gave me the idea to propose Anna to produce a work that would host Chiara’s grandmother drawings and to propose Chiara to produce a work responding to Anna’s structure.
I really enjoy how delicate these work are. The shared languages between the drawings and the wall sculpture also helps the image of the botanical be a clear motif in this body of work.
Zenzic meaning: The root word for Recorde's notation is zenzic, which is a German spelling of the medieval Italian word censo, meaning 'squared'. Since the square of a square of a number is its fourth power, Recorde used the word zenzizenzic (spelled by him as zenzizenzike) to express it.
access here: https://www.anniversary-magazine.com/all/2019/3/26/zenzic-in-conversation-with-anna-barnham-chiara-camoni-and-caterina-avataneo
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wqbytop100 · 10 months ago
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jhavelikes · 2 years ago
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They are all of them themselves and they repeat it and I hear it is a reading-aloud group run by Anna Barham & Irene Revell. Initiated in January 2020 to read Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans over the course of a year, the group then continued with other texts chosen for their sonic qualities and duration. Listen to soem of the recordings below.
They are all of them themselves
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refojito-blog · 7 years ago
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faedawayyy · 2 years ago
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@.masoncarmichael: disney+ and  myself invite you to the premiere of the live action disney collection, premiering exclusively on the platform tonight. the evening will start at 4pm where you’ll be invited for drinks and dinner in the estate’s dining hall and then you’ll be led through to the theatre to watch a selection of films from the ones we’ve filmed. 
dress code: fairytale/once upon a time  special thanks to...  THE CAST OF HERCULES lorenzo romano portraying hercules yulia hernandez portraying megara felix kim portraying hades  THE CAST OF BIG HERO 6  woong portraying hero  seojun portraying tadashi elodie as gogo  aspen as honey lemon  dwight as wasabi  THE CAST OF RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON  christelle mendoza as raya charleigh davies as sisu rosalie harrington as namaari THE CAST OF FROZEN I AND II  mackenzie quinn as queen/princess elsa mallory shaw as princess Anna harvey powell as kristoff  wesley higgins as hans of the southern isles  nina alderidge (????) as honeymaren THE CAST OF PRINCESS AND THE FROG  kobi hare as princess tiana otis kingston as prince naveen bella carmichael as charlotte la bouff  nero haven as dr facilier  roxanne woods as mama ode  otis kingston as rae THE CAST OF TANGLED  zara calloway as rapunzel  cameron james as flynn rider  gisele collins as mother gothel  garrett coleman as king fredric  eloise coleman as queen arianna THE CAST OF MULAN nari as mulan  lucas as li-shang THE CAST OF BEAUTY AND THE BEAST remy matthews as princess belle theodore carmichael as prince adam/the beast gabriel easton as lafou  lawson bishop as lumiere  charlie barham as mrs potts jude baker as chip leo carmichael as gaston THE LITTLE MERMAID alani santiago as ariel  daniel coleman as prince eric madison sinclair as ursula the sea witch kristofer nilsen as king triton  THE CAST OF SLEEPING BEAUTY lily powell as princess aurora clyde aarons as prince philip disney hamilton as maleficent  ivy winters-brown as merryweather abigail reeves as flora annabel powell as fauna  THE CAST OF CINDERELLA natalie castillo as cinderella  rory fox as prince charming lacey calloway as anastasia heidi napier as drizella matthew eccleston as the fairy godmother noah michaels as gus gus  axel coleman as jaq
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starliightxo · 4 years ago
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Killing Eve Season 1-3 Full Cast
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Main cast (season 1 - 3)
Eve Polastri portrayed by Disney Hamilton
Villanelle/Oksana portrayed by Gisele Collins
Carolyn Martens portrayed by Zelda Mayfair
Konstantin Vasiliev portrayed by Mason Carmichael
Kenny Stowton portrayed by Dominic Romano
Niko Polastri portrayed by Alex
Season 1 cast
Frank Haleton portrayed by  
Bill Pargrave portrayed by  Matt Eccleston
Elena Felton portrayed by Kobi Hare
Anna portrayed by Aiysha
Nadia portrayed by Rosalie
Diego portrayed by Brody
Season 2 cast
Jess portrayed by
Hugo portrayed by Levi Winslow
Raymond portrayed by
Aaron Peel portrayed by Joe
Amber Peel portrayed by Charlie Barham
Gamma portrayed by
Season 3 cast
Paul portrayed by
Dasha portrayed by Natalie
Mo Jafari portrayed by Evan
Bear portrayed by Oliver
Jamie portrayed by Ezra
Geraldine portrayed by Sawyer
Helene portrayed by Madison
Audrey portrayed by Zara
Rihan portrayed by Alyssa
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anniversary-magazine · 6 years ago
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Zenzic — In Conversation with Anna Barham, Chiara Camoni and Caterina Avataneo
At the foundation of any artistic collaboration, trade or union, either if it is a long term relationship or an accidental affair, there is the idea that exchange is a form of power.
The Italian independent curator Caterina Avataneo, who is also working at Arcade Gallery and as Assistant Curator for the Lithuanian Pavilion of the 58th Venice Biennale, invited artists Chiara Camoni and Anna Barham to work together and to conflate their own practices. The invitation resulted in Zenzic, an exhibition that was recently presented at Arcade in London.
The duo-show consists of an installation made by Anna, a spiked structure in the shape of a Z built with different material that works as a display for Chiara’s drawings. On the walls are hanging two long necklaces made of interlaced terracotta and dried flowers made by Chiara. As Caterina tells me: “Zenzic is an old mathematical expression used to define the power of number two, that, however, doesn’t develop in multiple but far beyond its own double. The exhibition starts with the two different practices of Chiara and Anna to find a strong element in common that is the relation between people”. I asked a few questions to Caterina, Chiara and Anna to know how this exhibition found its way of being.
“Zenzic is an old mathematical expression used to define the power of number two, that, however, doesn’t develop in multiple but far beyond its own double. The exhibition starts with the two different practices of Chiara and Anna to find a strong element in common that is the relation between people”.
— Caterina Avataneo
EO: It seems to me that at the foundation of Anna and Chiara’s research there is a core, that they share in common, that evolves in different forms and ways. Like in a star there is a fulcrum and there are many spikes that branch off of it. They are different ways of describing the Relation. Also, the 'difference' in itself is a central topic of the exhibition. Caterina told me about the explicit reference to Gilles Deleuze Difference and Repetition. For you, at the beginning is the encounter with each other. Can you tell me about how you combine the many different aspects of your artistic practices in general and in the context of the show?
AB: The star is a good image: the center of gravity around which things orbit. Perhaps for my practice this core could be described as an interest in the permeability of boundaries which I explore in various ways: through language, thinking of words as boundaries for concepts - definitions - or of the language we use to articulate and define ourselves or our ideas, and then looking and playing with the ways this breaks down and language takes on a life of its own. Or the ways that we are not coherent individuals but are constantly renegotiating our subjectivities and identities through complex relationships with human and non-human others. And of course, especially in this show, the permeability of boundaries that occurs in collaboration.
CC: We worked in an organic way, adding an element or a thought one after another and in consequence. So the aesthetic differences weren’t a problem. We were mainly involved in the process and in the beauty of doing things in this way. I feel this show is done by three people: me, Anna and Caterina.
EO: Anna’s and Chiara’s research uses different media. I would like to ask you in which way the two distinct approaches meet each other?
CA: Anna’s practice involves mainly video, text and live events that set up shifting relationships that include their audiences as further agents in their production and transformation of ‘sense’. She observes structures of language and production of ‘meaning’, questioning subjectivity and authorship. Chiara employs more traditional medium in her practice: drawing, terracotta, vegetal print, etc. Often the surrounding becomes material for her work, from the natural elements of the landscape to the people themselves that participate with Chiara in the act of creating an art-work. Chiara explores togetherness and the act of sharing by doing and I think that it is here that the two practices meet, with their different aesthetic outcome. There is in both Anna and Chiara a need and interest to test the collaborative nature of producing meaning.
AB: The piece that I have in this exhibition acts as a container for Chiara’s work, and a way for the viewer to experience it . Many of the decisions I made about its size and height, about which panels would be reflective or opaque or transparent etc were determined through my conversations with Chiara about her grandmother’s drawings and the necklaces, but they were also informed by the architecture of the gallery and the way it is used by both the people that work there and also the visitors. It acts as a mediator for the encounter between the work and the viewer.
CC: I think the two distinct approaches meet in the way we see, in our way of feeling. It’s about the encounter of people… and only subsequently about their works.
EO: Chiara’s form of expression incorporate aspects connected to handicraft while Anna focuses on the inner structure that connects things manifested through computer technology. Formally how do you decided to build together the exhibition?
AB: My work is not specific to computers - I’m interested in them as a contemporary technology through which we communicate with each other and manipulate the world, but I’m also interested in much older technologies that do this like language or printing. I think this underlying interest in how we manipulate the world through tools and how we have extended our consciousness through objects and materials is a common thread between Chiara’s work and mine, even if hers maintains the hand literally while mine uses the idea of manipulation in its more figurative sense.
CC: When I saw the structure of Anna I thought it was the most unexpected way to show the drawings that I could imagine ... And then I realized that this was the point: to give the drawings a new set up, a Zenzic aspect!
CA: Zenzic started from the fascination I had for two existing works by Anna and Chiara. Anna was recently commissioned a new work for the show Liquid Crystal Display at Site Gallery, Sheffield (currently touring to MIMA, Middlesbrough) where she created the Crystal Fabric Field Bracket (1016) as a way of building that mimics how crystals form. The modular form adapted to the space and shaped a display structure hosting the other works of the show and thus determining how the visitor would encounter the exhibited works. Chiara’s work is an older one, a series of 250 drawings of stars made by her Grandmother during the course of 2006. Both works involve somehow elements such as repetition, the other, commitment in time; and with their approach generate poetic tracks. The delicacy and strength of the two works gave me the idea to propose Anna to produce a work that would host Chiara’s grandmother drawings and to propose Chiara to produce a work responding to Anna’s structure, that’s how the second work by Chiara in the show became part of the project.
EO: In both your artistic practice there is a strong element that is the intervention or participation of the other through different performative aspects. Can you tell me more about that? In particular, I am interested in knowing how do you relate to unpredictability in your work?
CC: When I start working with someone else I do not know exactly where we are going. The result is always unpredictable. Sometimes artists can delegate the realization, having a clear idea of the result. For me it's the opposite: I like to enter places that I do not know yet and let myself be transported. It is a kind of dance. So, in the end, the work also surprises me.
AB: It is the same for me. The intervention or participation of the other is for two reasons - one is to explore the boundaries between the work and the viewer (I am also a viewer). The second is precisely to create unpredictability, to open the work up to something unforeseen, that creates space for me to breathe.
CA: I would like to add that I feel that both Anna and Chiara “extend” the idea of participation and look at contamination, by human and non-human agents, as generative.
EO: Both Anne's and Chiara's work interacts with the environment; Chiara explores the private dimension of her relationship with her grandmother in a piece she started in 2006; while Anne's work belongs to connecting with others, sometimes being complete strangers, as through the internet. Do you think that there are differences in this way of interlacing the other's life?
AB: I’m not sure they are so different. Of course, Chiara’s working relationship with her grandmother is very personal, specific and sustained but she also makes work through interactions with groups of people that she knows less well or not at all. In the works that I make that involve other people, like the live production reading groups, the connection is very human - it is not the computer process that makes the connection, that is just the material, like the clay that Chiara uses - the real connection comes through speaking and listening in a group.
CC: I think the relationship is not in difference or in similarity, but in connections. We have worked on the cure. I took care of my grandmother's work, giving to the word "curator" an affectionate meaning. Then with Caterina and Anna, we probably continued this way of taking care of ourselves.
CA: Building relationships can be dangerous; you can’t predict what the result will be and how the personal and the collective will balance. Zenzic for me was a new way to approach my curatorial practice and gave me a deeper insight into the creative process.
EO: The relation has something to do with memory but also with oblivion. What is the memory for you? Relationships can become dead ends, how important is it to cut?
CC: My grandmother's stars are all statements; every sign says: I am here. It was a way to record time. Obviously everything is destined to end, but we are authorized to create our own version. The drawings are not only memory, but they are also still saying things.
CA: I don’t think memory is something so present in the show. But on memory I can say that believe it to be the most private and personal that we own... together with death (according to Jacques Derrida).
AB: I suppose if you think of memory in terms of repetition and that it’s not an exact copy each time, that is something interesting, but I agree I don’t find it so present in the show either.
EO: Is it possible to include the other in one's work without engulfing or being swallowed?
AB: It’s a delicate and subtle negotiation, but I think it’s possible - you have to be alive to the other.
CC: Yes I hope it is possible, and I hope to be able in my work, by allowing the means and the results to be open.
EO: As we are constantly moving, changing, leaving and sometimes not even coming back, relationships seem to have become more and more fluid. Please do not mistake my words; I think it is a good thing to have the possibility to reinvent our own life continually. However, this often leads to a one -dimension relationship. How do you think your work reflect this aspect of our time?
CC: Giving weight, substance, soil to human relationships.
AB: I’m very excited by the recognition and discussion of fluidity in our time. For me, it comes out of feminist discourse and brings nuance, connectedness and possibility.
CA: I think fluidity allows to understand better reality. I am interested in the idea of metamorphosis and perpetual change (not necessarily in linear forms of time). I think I will try to explore this in future projects.
EO: Zenzic is an exhibition about relationships, differences between people and repetition in the sense of social and human belonging; Is Zenzic a social experiment? And in which way it can affect the reality that we live in?
CC: It isn’t an experiment; it is a small adventure, a small story. As an artist, I do what I do looking for a Sense. For my life, for being in the world, in this history. And when it happens that the Sense is shared by other people, it seems to me to be like a small miracle. I believe that we can change things by contact, one by one. Of course, I also believe in significant change. But my way to resist - to war, to pain, to every day news - and the way I can do it best is by rebuilding the world every time: making a vase, creating a whistle, doing a Sister.
CA: Can’t add anything, Chiara spoke for everyone here.
AB: I have to agree! I hope that Zenzic brings a sense of aliveness and connectedness, to be aware of how we all touch each other.
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ninerooms · 5 years ago
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Anna Barham, Arena, 2011. Installation at Matt’s Gallery. Photograph by Peter White.
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juliacalver · 3 years ago
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They are all of them themselves and they repeat it and I hear it
Reader with the reading-aloud group run by Anna Barham & Irene Revell.
Initiated in January 2020 to read Gertrude Stein's The Making of Americans over the course of a year, the group is now continuing with other texts chosen for their sonic qualities and duration.
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hemanchong · 3 years ago
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Conceived as a dispersed performance programme and devised by curator @roselejeune, @performance_exchange 2021 will focus on presentations by artists based in #London and represented by a selection of the city’s most cutting-edge commercial galleries. The first-of-its-kind programme will feature newly commissioned and existing works in a programme that highlights the diverse registers of performance art practice in London today. The performance schedule can be found at www.performance-exchange.org Highlighting the work being done by the commercial sector to support artists with multi- disciplinary practices, the Performance Exchange programme aims to foster dialogue around the long-term support offered by commercial galleries for performance, multi-disciplinary and experimental contemporary art practice and to generate new forms of support for its collection. In addition to the live programme, Performance Exchange is working with three UK public museum partners — Towner Eastbourne, Leicester Gallery at De Montfort University; and Grundy Art Gallery, Blackpool — to acquire an artwork from the programme, supported by an acquisitions fund. PARTICIPATING GALLERIES Arcade; Belmacz; Goodman Gallery and Galerie Sultana (Paris); König London; Kate McGarry; Sadie Coles HQ; Seventeen; VITRINE; Amanda Wilkinson; Workplace. PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Darren Bader; Anna Barham; Helen Cammock; Heman Chong; Tim Etchells; Alice Gale-Feeny, Joel Kyack, Paul Maheke; Sadie Murdock and Abbas Zahedi; Amalia Pica In #Everything (#Wikipedia), artist #HemanChong proposes a #futile attempt to #vocalise a #representation of the #entirety of #human #knowledge through a #performance of Wikipedia entries. Recited by a single individual, the performance begins with the Wikipedia page of the day and follows the website’s links as a means to navigate the encyclopaedic resource. Using an electronic mobile device to access the servers of Wikipedia in real time, the performer advances across a multitude of #hyperlink entries, deciding on the choice of links to follow. #EverythingWikipedia (at Amanda Wilkinson Gallery) https://www.instagram.com/p/CREzvBplwJk/?utm_medium=tumblr
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gdbot · 7 years ago
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Anna Barham, Return to Leptis Magna, Design by Anna Barham &... http://ift.tt/2EhdILV
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wqbytop100 · 10 months ago
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WQBY
Top 150 for the week ending January 14,2024
You're Hired --NEIKED, Ayra Starr -19
You ---Svidden, Seeb -5
One On One --The Knocks, Sofi Tukker -1
Both --Tiesto, 21 Savage, BIA -7
Never Be Friends ---Jost, Mingue -10
It's Love (If We Get It Right ---Anthony Russo -17
Dark Skies - A R I Z O N A -4
Other Boys --Marshmello, Dove Cameeron -3
U Miss Me --Vicetone -2
Feels Like Us --GT_OFICE, Alwz Snny, Robbie Rosen -8
I'll Be There ---Robin Schulz, Rita Ora, Tiago PZK -6
Good In Goodbye --Frank Walker, Trivecta -12
Diamond Therapy --Diplo, Walker & Royce, Channel Tres -14
She's On My Mind --Romy -21
Heart Still Beating --Nathan Dawe, Bebe Rexha -20
Lift Off --Dombresky -13
Spend The Night --BJ the Chicago Kid, Coco Jones -9
Good Morning --Timmy Trumpet, Alle Farben, YOU -18 [3 weeks @#18]
All Fckd Up ---Kapuzen -26
Kill Anyone --Two Feet, Ari Abdul -16
New Years Light ---Elliot Moss -99
Graveyard --A R I Z O N A -105
Easy --3LAU, XIRA -23
Anyone ---Morgan Page -95
Stress You --Lucas Estrada, SUPER Hi -32
Go Off ---Mike Candys -15
How Do I Say Goodbye --Adventure Club, Delaney Jane -27
Flex --Tony Dark Eyes -97
Strangers ---Kenya Grace -24
More Baby --Chris Lake, Aluna -28
See You Again --Vicetone, Anna Clendenning -30
Sorry Now ---A R I Z O N A -29
AEIOU--PNAU, Empire of the Sun -31
Summertime Friends --The Chainsmokers -11
You Can Have It ---Kungs, Victor Flash -35
Save My Love --Destiny Rogers -37
***I Don't Wanna Worry --NEEDTOBREATHE -(new)
Nevada --Vicetone, Cozi Zuehisdorff -41
The Greatest Thing Alive --Mark Knight, Green Velvet, James Hurr -39
Running In A Dream --Buks Hoffmann, Kasbo, Vancouver Sleep Clinic - 39
Losing You --Gabry Ponte, bshp, Joe Cleere -56
Twisted --Laura Davidson -45
Ohh LaLa --Idris Elba, Sasha GiGi -54
Fire --Alan Walker, YUQI, JVKE, (G)I-DLE -42
Dreamteam--Galantis, Neon Trees -22
Pull You Closer --Sistek, Sadie Rose Van -43
Still Got It Bad --Martin Jensen, MATTN -50
One Last Dance --Imanbek, Ali Gatie, -36
Dreaming --Marshmello, Pink, Sting -62
Jungle --ALOK, The Chainsmokers, Mae Stephens -47
***Dizzy --Sick Individuals, LOUI LANE -(new)
Wanna --Paul Dally -25
***Lullaby --Britti -(new)
Daydream --Will Swinton -57
***Saving Up --Dom Dolla -(new)
***Hungry Heart -Declan J Donovan -(new)
Living In A Haze --Milky Chance -48
Drums --James Hype, Kim Petras -51
The Tower --Future Islands -59
Lil Boo Thing --Paul Russell, Galantis -61
I'm Just Ken --Ryan Gosling, Purple Disco Machine -46
Stop The Time -Zombic -63
Tied To You --Elderbrook -64
Run Free (Countdown) --Tiesto, R3HAB -96
Tears On The Dancefloor --Icona Pop -55
Years---Just Us -65
Hangin On' --A R I Z O N A -56
Get Dirty --Return Of The Jaded, Tommie Sunshine -68
Run--ATB, Nu Aspect, Orem -70
At Your Worst --Calum Scott -58
Rebel ---TVXQ -67
Jealous --Rascal Letoublon, IZKO, Jordan Rys -76
Waiting ---LP Giobbi, Redfield, DJ Rae -77
Champagne Shit ---Janelle Monae, Latto, Quavo -88
Wanna Dance --Alle Farben, James Carter, VARGEN -34
Bite Marks --Ari Abdul -71
Boyfriend --USHER -44
Heat Rising --Pete Tong, Jem Cooke, Jules Buckley -120
Disco En Egypte --Bon Entendor -132
<>On My Way --Kaskade - (re-entry)
<>Phone --MEDUZA, Em Beihold, Sam Thompkins (Lili Chan remix) - (re-entry)
DJ Play A Christmas Song --CHER, Robin Schulz remix -33
Superhero --AUDIEN -49
The Way --Miller Blue -53
<> Blur --KREAM, Marlo Rex -(re-entry)
Strangely Sentimental -- Anabel Englund -60
Young & Foolish --Loud Luxury, Charlieonafriday -91
What Are We Waiting For? -- for King & Country -117
I Can't Be The Only One --SERA, YouNotUs -83
***Bad Blood --Theresa Rex -(new)
***Proud --Victoria Nadine -(new)
Body Moving --Eliza Rose, Calvin Harris -92
***Rusty --Layto -(new)
***Maybe In The Summer --Foinix, Chris Ruo, Geoff Duncan -(new)
One With The Wolves --Robin Schulz -69
***Lights On Nobody's Home --Graham Barham -(new)
***Mirrors --Caravan Palace -(new)
***Coulda Been Love---Randall King -(new)
Stay The Night --Just Kiddin, Camden Cox -125
Head Down --Lost Frequencies, Bastille -85
***Holding Pattern --Nihil Young, Artiflex Mundi, Adam Nazer -(new)
30 Somehow --Nicotine Dolls -89 -89
***All My Life --Tiesto, FAST BOY -(new)
Holding Me Back --Nils Hoffmann, The Kite String Tangle -84
***Who I Am--Alan Walker, Putri Ariani, Peder Elias -(new)
***Hall Of Forever --Henrik -(new)
PI JANO ---BOX CAR -74
Behind --Myles Smith -102
***(Trust Me Now) I'm Fine --Rozes -(new)
Walk It Like I Talk It --Saucy Santana -94
***Mean Girls --Caleigh -(new)
***I'm Only Here For The Beat --Madeliline -(new)
Funny Bunny --Elliot Lee -103
Yard Sale --Alex Warren -128
Front To Back --Deorro, Electric Polar Bears -112
***Memory --Bonnie & Clyde, Sum Sun -(new)
Thank You (Not So Bad) --Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Tiesto, Dido, W&W -81
Little Bit Yours ---Galantis, Hannah Boleyn -98
Hungover --John Summit, Mathame, Camden Cox -113
In My Room --Medium Build -100
Falling Behind --Sultan + Shepard, Panama -101
I Got Nothing --MEDUZA, Ferreck Dawn, Clementine Douglas -52
Give It to Me --Lucky Luke -124 >>OFF
Whatever Comes My Way --Felly-93 >>OFF
A Year And Some Change --Seaforth -106 >>OFF
Kiss Like This --FETISH -121
***i'm In Love With You --Fred Falke, Zen Freeman, Ampersounds -(new) >>OFF
<>Rush ---Troye Sivan - >>OFF
***Let's Go ---Connor Price, Nic D -(new)
Dress Code ---Mau P -72 >>OFF
The Little Mushroom That Got Away --Sultan+Shepard, Lane 8 -73 >>OFF
Subterranean --Miss Monique, AVIRA, LUNA -75 >>OFF
Fight My Demons --Yung Bae, Barney Bones, Levan Kali, Diamond Pistols -78 >>OFF
What We Know --Lucas & Steve, Conor Byrne -79 >>OFF
Tension --Kylie Minogue -80
Ando High ---Tom & Collins, AMEME -82 >>OFF
Waiting For U --Laidback Luke, Ralphi (Jake Silva remix) -86 >>OFF
Light On ---Markus Schulz, Sarah de Warren -87 >>OFF
Bringing Me Home --Snakehips, LAUREL -90 >>OFF
Rainy --Dillon Francis, REI AMI -104 >>OFF
Girls Gone Wild --Mike G, G Easy, Offset -107 >>OFF
RIP --Apache, Vladimir Cauchemar -110 >>OFF
Loved --Leslie Odem Jr. -11 >>OFF
Right Here --Bag Raiders -114 >>OFF
Look At Me Dance ---ATRIP, Pote -115 >>OFF
Bad Tattoo --Jessica Baio -116 >>OFF
Build A Boy --Emlyn, Cloudy June -118 >>OFF
Madness ---Frank Walker, Sam Feldt, Zak Able (Gabry Pointe remix) -123 >>OFF
Jumpstarter --Ship Wrek, DLMT -127 >>OFF
365 --Biscits, Camden Cox -129 ..>>OFF
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duoscopic · 4 years ago
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In the Castle of My Skin
Exhibition by Sonia Boyce and comissioned by Eastside Projects, a collective in partnership with the University of Birmingham and member of the Arts Council England National Portfolio Organisation.
In the Castle of My Skin is part of an installation showcase schedule also featuring Alberta Whittle, Anna Barham, Flora Parrott, Harold Offeh, Lindiwe Matshikiza and Luc Pheles.
Read the full article and discover other artists and exhibitions at Eastside Projects’ website.
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aureliomadrid · 4 years ago
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SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device), 2015 UV print on holographic paper mounted on aluminium 96.8 x 68.8 cm © Anna Barham
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slavedevice · 5 years ago
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Anna Barham
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