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Russell Herron’s PVvvvvvv’s off the Week

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November
5th

  Tuesday November 6th Rod Barton, Lost Boys, group show of female artists, 6-11pm, info: www.rodbarton.com The Future of Arts Magazines, discussion/presentation including Maria Fusco, Sally O’Reilly, Simon Grant, Matthew Slotover, 6.30-8.30pm, South Bank, info: http://www.kingston.ac.uk/design/docs/Bargehouse%20Debates%20invite.pdf   Wednesday November 7th Whitechapel Project Space, Mini City Centre with Elliot Dodd and Brian Moran, show open 6-9pm from tonight and then every night till Sunday 11th when there is a closing party. Info: www.whitechapelprojectspace.org.uk All That Remains, group show at Auto Italia, 82-86 Queens Road, SE15, Richard Gilligan, Sam Griffin, {...}

Neil Webb: The Stars In Us All

Posted on:
November
3rd

Last night I went to the opening of Neil Webb's (AKA Bocman) latest show at Bloc space, Sheffield: The Stars In Us All. The work is inspired by astronaut Dave Bowman's last words before entering the black monolith in Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Oddyssey: "My God, it's full of stars". Webb has positioned three black monoliths around the studio, each highly polished and perfectly reflective. The monoliths, the room itself, and a bench in the room all act as loudspeakers, broadcasting {...}

Praise for Empty Space

Posted on:
November
2nd

Thanks for all the feedback on the Empty Space radio show. I've been flattered and somewhat taken aback by how much everyone liked it. A few comments so far: "What a blindingly good show, great playlist too.  Really enjoyed it ." "the first cut you played was so noisy I turned the radio off. However, a bit later I turned it on again, and am glad I did." "very enjoyable well presented and informative" "Took me right back, which is a huge compliment."  "A really {...}