Posts Tagged ‘Art’

Siobhan Davies Relay

We recently designed and built this unique web site for Siobhan Davies Studios.  The Studios, located near London’s South Bank and Elephant and Castle areas, provide a unique canvas for creativity both in terms of contemporary dance, but also in other arts mediums. The venue regularly has exhibitions and collaborative events with in it’s walls.  To help archive and document  all of these projects Bullet came up with website that hosts all the imagery, film, sound and text form all of these unique and interesting displays of art. Visit the site here: www.siobhandavies.com/relay

Lights On At Siobhan Davies Studios

Bullet were lucky enough to check out the private view of the new exhibition at Siobhan Davies Studios down in Elephant and Castle.

The exhibition, and the studios building it is in is well worth a visit. Find out more about the Exhibition here

Here Today

Bullet’s own Kathy Barber and friend of Bullet Sonia Blair, are both featured in This group show that opens next Thursday.  See you there!

Kim Rugg: Cut up artist


The amount of time and effort that goes into this Canadian born, London, UK based artists work is testament to the quality of the work produced.  Not only does she rearrange the letters in her Newspaper pieces, but it looks like she is rearranging the pixels in the photos! Superb stuff, (via Coolhunting)

Cape Farewell’s U-n-f-o-l-d arrives in London

Cape Farewell yesterday opened its touring exhibition U-n-f-o-l-d at Kings Place Gallery in London.  Great space, with some diverse and challenging work.  It features pieces by artists who have been on Cape Farewell expeditions to either the Arctic or the Amazon.  We are particularly proud of Bullet associates Nathan Gallagher, Sam Collins and Marije de Haas’s inclusion in the show.  We highly recommend a visit.

Josh Keyes

One of my favorite artists at the moment. Josh Keyes commenting on our natural environment though his work.

Travis Millard speaks at Google.

It’s always interesting to hear an artist talk about the process of their creations.

Jan Svankmajer stop-frame animation

Great stop frame animation by artist Jan Svankmajer.

Olly Moss

These reworking of famous film posters are sublime.

Check out more here
(cheers HB for the link)

Michael Rakowitz talks about his Tate Modern exhibition


Star Wars! Art! Saddam Husain!

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