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Another in the series is this art?

Posted on: Wednesday, October 18th, 2006

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photo by Dan Sumption

Flat Daddy

Posted on: Wednesday, September 6th, 2006

No, not some out-of-tune jazzster, Flat Daddy is a cardboard cut-out replacement for your serviceman father or mother, a comfort-blanket for the kids while mom or pop are overseas dodging suicide bombers. Full story here.

Watering Can Gnome

Posted on: Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

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An installation by Zoe Charlton and Rick Delaney entitled There Goes the Neighbourhood looks innocuous enough what with a white picket fence surrounding about one hundred industrious garden gnomes all happily busy with their yard work. They just happen to be African-American garden gnomes. This piece speaks of class and race distinctions within American society and chasing the American Dream to suburbia. Seven shades of Gnome-boys are available.

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another in the series- is this art?

Posted on: Friday, September 1st, 2006

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Black Dogs present Wager Slave

Posted on: Wednesday, August 23rd, 2006

Black Dogs - Wager Slaves

Black Dogs, Leeds premier booze inspired art collective, respond to their first outside invitation to exhibit work in an actual gallery space the only way they know how - without any work. Their DIY ethic may appear to have become a thorn in the paw for this particular event, but dispense with your scepticism, as the audience are invited to find out for themselves that the jumping of the hurdle is infinitely more exciting than a flat race.

In ‘Wager Slave’ Black Dogs let the audience decide what the content of the exhibition will be. This is achieved through a complex yet methodical series of games, events and most importantly wagers, structured by Black Dogs to achieve total fun and engagement. At the opening event (1st September) the attendees are encouraged to take advantage of various low cost services and entertainments provided by the six individual members of Black Dogs. Following this riotous funfair all money gained will be placed in a dog race at the near-by racing track, the winnings of which are to be spent on an art object then displayed in the gallery for the remainder of the exhibition.

A further twist appears in the course, as the art object attained with the winnings is dictated by its monetary value in a home shopping catalogue. The art object can therefore range from a pack of AAA Batteries to a fully functioning chest freezer. In order to test the assumption that anything in the walls of a gallery is art Black Dogs will place the object on an online auction site, the end of which will coincide with the final day of the exhibition. On this date the audience are once more invited back to the space to see the results of their art-gambling pay off, or not. Free drinks will flow all round if the winnings allow it, otherwise expect to be subjected to the dreaded ‘artists talk’ if we end up out of pocket.

All are welcome to join in the fun and drama. Your input is vital and appreciated, you only need bring loose change and if nothing else, you’ll get to experience the guilty pleasure of the dog track for free, and maybe learn a little more about contemporary art practice simultaneously. Plus booze.

Runs from 1st September until 17th at Bloc Space. 198 Arundel Street, Sheffield S1 4RE | telephone 0114

Opening event on friday 1st September starts at 6pm

Closing event on sunday 17th at 2pm

Another in the occasional series “Is this Art?”

Posted on: Tuesday, August 15th, 2006

wino Translation; "CHEAP WINES ARE GOOD… BECAUSE THEY'RE CHEAP AND GOOD!!!"

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