Did you miss Foreground’s inaugural public exhibition in its Document and Location programme this Spring?
We are delighted to announce that a new documentary film made about Aftermath is now available to view online.
Watch the new documentary here https://t.co/CqHVkSCfTl
Did you miss Foreground's inaugural exhibition, Aftermath, in its Document and Location programme this Spring?
Originally shared as a screen-based work, Aftermath (footnotes) provided access to the questions that led to Aftermath. View the full video here https://t.co/MuW18V59IH
Did you miss Foreground's inaugural public exhibition, Aftermath, in its Document and Location programme earlier this Spring?
Recreated as a single screen-based work to share with online audiences, Hayes’ work can now be viewed on our Online page https://t.co/qPXRQ3XomX
Only 2 days left to see Aftermath at KIT FORM and The Launderette!
Aftermath features new commissions by Huma Mulji and Sophie Hayes for the first exhibition in Foreground’s @DocandLocation programme.
Full documentation and show details available at https://t.co/zOQUEXxCa7
On 28th February, Daphne Wright will be in conversation with Isabel de Vasconcellos as part of Behind the Studio Doors.
Wright will be discussing her studio work as well as her upcoming Foreground commission as part of the Primary/Bristol programme.
https://t.co/JcjsCEq8Ge
We are delighted to announce Aftermath, the first public exhibition project in the @DocandLocation programme that brings together two new commissions by Sophie Hayes & Huma Mulji. Find out more about the project below.
https://t.co/zOQUEXy9ZF
We are delighted to announce the addition of Jack Latham to the Document and Location research group and look forward to supporting the dissemination of his work and research.
Learn more about Latham and his fantastic project Sugar Paper Theories here:
https://t.co/67NZupWV42
Have you caught up with Huma Mulji’s Your Tongue in My Mouth?
As we prepare to announce a new member joining Document and Location, now is the perfect time to explore the latest programme resources.
Visit https://t.co/pe7bFKl5YN to discover more.
As part of our @DocandLocation YouTube playlist, you can now watch the two films featured in Huma Mulji’s solo exhibition Your Tongue in My Mouth at @mirror_plymouth
Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with all of our latest uploads!
https://t.co/g5qhM85fzj
Want to discover more about @DocandLocation member Huma Mulji’s Your Tongue in My Mouth?
MIRROR’s recent short sees the artist discuss key themes and production moments that informed the exhibition, providing excellent insight into the broader project.
https://t.co/uu6xE8JWNA
Over the past 4 months Foreground Director Simon Morrissey has been working with @RENEW_nature, the major new biodiversity renewal research programme led by @UniofExeter and @nationaltrust to design the programme's first event: The Biodiversity Parliament👉https://t.co/CIMfLc3QA5
Threnody, @DocandLocation member Sophie Hayes’ Fieldwork feature, is now available via the Writing page.
Threnody is a photographic series in development that documents the stone extraction and processing at quarries on the Isle of Portland, Dorset.
https://t.co/ZuiMOhOs1R
Missed your chance to see Huma Mulji’s Your Tongue in My Mouth at @mirror_plymouth?
View full show documentation, see Mulji's research material and read Asma Mundrawala’s excellent essay on the exhibition on the Document and Location website https://t.co/VFVc6xkPFz
📸Dom Moore
We are delighted to announce In the Eye of the Storm, a newly commissioned text by Asma Mundrawala on Huma Mulji’s exhibition Your Tongue in My Mouth as part of our Document and Location programme.
Read and download the full text here https://t.co/pQMWhWPpeH
Document and Location member Huma Mulji’s solo exhibition at MIRROR, Your Tongue in My Mouth, is now open!
Your Tongue in My Mouth explores collective memory, time, place and belonging. Further information on the exhibition can be found at https://t.co/xMBpo89Qqp
In the run up to @DocandLocation member Huma Mulji’s solo exhibition Your Tongue in My Mouth @mirror_plymouth, it is with great pleasure that we announce the latest iteration of Fieldwork.
View the full sequence of works-in-progress and research notes at https://t.co/rj61YXFlcW
We are delighted to announce the addition of Lizzie Lloyd to the Document and Location research group, and look forward to supporting her work and research. Learn more about Lloyd, including her excellent project Acts of Transfer, here https://t.co/6N26zHmotE
Foreground Director Simon Morrissey has been appointed lead mentor for artist Marie Toseland as part of @ace_national Developing Your Creative Practice award.
Simon will work with Marie to develop her new body of work entitled Glazers. Find out more here https://t.co/Jx9R4ugHV6
At Foreground Art Supplies, we've made it easy to give something with meaning this Christmas.
We The People Are The Work t-shirts and tote bags come in 3 phrases exploring ideas of identity and optimism or apprehension about our collective future.
https://t.co/FzeDzmb12p
Over at Foreground Art Supplies we have a selection of beautifully designed apparel and homewares that will make the perfect gift for a loved one this Christmas, including our Middle of Nowhere, Centre of Everywhere collection.
Explore the collection at https://t.co/rAFh0cwBkA