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Light more Light is an organisation of artists.This programme is an artist lead initiative using art and image for the purpose of uncovering identity as a major force and issue of communication. Key to our concept is to investigate identity as a possibility of exchange and not as a threat

For details and further information; tdestempel@aol.com

Identity exhibition
An exhibition of six artists' work addressing identity covering five artistic disciplines from computer graphics, painting, drawing, through to three-dimensional work, and sculpture.

Exhibition running from 30th August - 9th September 2003
This event will be at the Ecology Pavilion Mile End Park, Grove Road, Bow, London E3 5TW

Private view 5th September 6-9pm
Exhibition of artist’s work and community artwork made in the workshops. Saxophone player 7pm – 8pm and a performance workshop for young people:
words shaped through body-space relationship with Elena Cologni.

Ecology Pavilion opening times:
Saturday 30th August 11am – 9.45pm Sunday 31st August - 4th September 11am – 5pm Friday 5th September 6pm – 9pm (Exhibition Private view) Saturday 6th September - Tuesday 9th September 11am - 5pm

artists


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Tatiana de Stempel is a figurative artist exhibiting at brit art website (www.britart.com) and at the Map Gallery, 2000. She teaches drawing at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design and is a tutor at The London Institutes young @art. She has worked on community art programmes for the Aldeburgh festival and with Stamford house/Riverside Studios.


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Peter Bond artist and a senior lecturer at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design teaching performance and cultural studies. He has exhibited at the Map Gallery, London in 2000. Peter has published Intimacy of Fortification (essays on art) in 2000, and Locating Performance, essays on live art 2003.

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Dan Knight is a performance artist and has worked as a visiting tutor at the London Institute. He has worked on Sounds Unusual, South Bank, and Rainbow Realm, Liverpool Museum 2000

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Elena Cologni is a performance artist and has a PhD in The Artist’s Performative Practice within the Anti-Ocularcentric Discourse from The London Institute Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

Elena has exhibited in both academic and artistic international venues including: Artists Space New York, Tate Modern, National Portrait Gallery, Gallery 291, London, Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia, Galleria Neon, Bologna, Venice Biennale, Venice. www.elenacologni.com


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Sophie de Stempel is a painter and has exhibited at Houldsworth and the Rebbeca Hossack Gallery. Sophie is a visiting tutor teaching drawing at the Prince of Wales Drawing Studio.

  Andrea Zimmerman is an award winning filmmaker and a founding member of vision machine. Andrea is carrying out AHRB funded research on cinematic clichés. Her recent films include the Delmarva Chicken Of Tomorrow 2002 and Sometime in Utopia2001. Andrea teaches at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

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Gavin Turk is a sculptor and mixed media artist with a international reputation. Gavin exhibits with The White Cube (www.whitecube.com.). He has exhibited at Centre d’Art Contemporian 2001, Geneva, and at the New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, Wiltshire 2003.



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Martin Ridmann is an installation artist with an international reputation, his recent exhibitions include: Shine, St Pancras Chambers, London 2002. The Bombay Saphire Blue room. Come to Light, Rhodes + Mann, London. Ongoing projects; BBC Light work for facade of Broadcasting House redevelopment in collaboration with artsit Tony Cooper and McCormac Jamieson Prichard architects.

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Dilys Rees recently studied at the Slade. During the 90’s she taught a series of classes and workshops in creative writing at Sussex University CCE plus classes in painting and improvisation for East Sussex LEA


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Poulomi Desai and Simon Underwood are part of Usurp a loose group of tactical media artists who work around issues of identity, technology, community, politics and performance. www.usurp.org.uk


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Ju Gosling, aka ju is a performance and multimedia artist working within the theory and traditions of the disability arts movement. Her work includes Flight, a dance installation, which toured nationally in 2001 & 2002; Wheels on Fire, a performance piece about wheelchairs, commissioned by the Science Museum 2003. www.ju90.co.uk

 

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