Showing posts with label Gavin Wade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gavin Wade. Show all posts

Friday, March 29, 2019

Served In A Mug - Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally 2019


SERVED IN A MUG
you know my life
machines the arcades
oxeye daisies

tripping himself he falls
onto his broken hand

time passes
I carry on looking up
into the sky

Murdoch Priestly and Watt
coated in gilded bronze

I’ve got a feeling
we aren’t going to get
a fee for this job

she turns back smiling
and gives me a wave

it’s a funny thing
the half moon

scrolling Baburnama
she tells me with confidence
that tulips are from Turkey

a pint of bitter
in a straight glass

embedded assumptions
encoded in expecting
this seamless conformity

sunshine and showers
we’re going to take this
to the next level

Freya makes atmospheric
changes to the lighting

you’re a big man
in bad shape
behave yourself

quadrophonic sound
and feet on pink underlay

chilled to the bone
we make love
in our ankle socks

I take the call during
my keynote lecture

I miss you
I fancy you
I wish I was touching you

Tracey has a gin
served in a mug

I’d almost forgotten
what your eyes looked like
piss holes in the snow

plaster flowers captured
in bright sunlight
Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally
March 2019
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Notes 

‘Served In A Mug’ is a collaborative poem written originally as a series of tantwenga poems (tanrenga written via Twitter) presented here in a renga like format to be read aloud by two voices or in your head in two voices.

It ‘links and shifts’ to and from and includes direct quotes from the script of the British movie ‘Get Carter’ by Mike Hodges.

It is an intertextual intercranial collaborative poem rooted in the practice of renga poetry. The poem comes out of the ongoing Bred Pudding Collective’s work ‘Man From The North’ an original film script intended to move to film that in some ways mirrors ‘Get Carter’ in reverse written by the BPC’s Russ Ralph.
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Thursday, September 21, 2017

LIE EVADE - Policy Show - Eastside Projects


LIE EVADE - inside the first Policy Show meeting at Eastside Projects
Paul Conneally September 2017

Was good to be part of Policy Show 'Meeting #1: Unspoken policies of the art organisation' which took place on the 15th of September, 2–5pm, 2017.

Policy Show is Eastside Projects as a think tankmade up of a core group of artists and curators. The core group will create three new policies at three different scales through the processes of Policy Show. Each policy will be an artwork or be informed by art thinking and art making.

Core artists of Policy Show are:

Teresa Cisneros

Policy Show is curated by Gavin Wade and Lucy Lopez

The next two policies to be looked at are:

Meeting #2: Unspoken policies of housing,
19 October, 2–5pm

Meeting #3: Unspoken policies of education,
1 December, 2–5pm

See more here:


Paul Conneally
Cultural Forager

September 2017

Monday, March 06, 2017

Getting A Feel For My New Impact Driver

Tanka / Tanrenga (tantwenga) by artist poets Paul conneally and Gavin Wade March 5th 2017


GETTING A FEEL
FOR MY NEW IMPACT DRIVER
A DAY AND TWO NIGHTS
WRAPPED IN A HEMPEN QUILT
WILD ASTERS AND NUTS

Paul Conneally and Gavin Wade

from the ongoing series of tantwenga - tanrenga written via Twitter.

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Le Kiosque Offenbach


Kiosque Offenbach, Les Arcs sur Argens, France

The term Kiosque or in English, Kiosk, is an interesting one and throws up images and memories of ticket booths and ice-cream huts. Small semi-permanent looking sheds which are open on one side for the purpose of selling goods or giving information, that's what kiosks are for the most part to me.

This kiosk, the Kiosque Offenbach in Les Arcs sur Argens in France, is more like the kiosks that the word's Turkish origin, köşk, describes, a building in a garden or park with a roof but with open sides, a little more like what we might call a large gazebo perhaps. Kiosque Offenbach reminds me more of a park bandstand than anything else and of course that's what it is. The clue is in its name, Le Kiosque Offenbach, named after the composer of the Can Can, Jaques Offenbach.


Jaques Offenbach

Some time ago Gavin Wade introduced me to the modernist kiosks of Berthold Lubetkin in particular the kiosks he designed for Dudley Zoo. They are very different to the Kiosque Offenbach. Gavin along with fellow artists Simon Bloor and Tom Bloor has recreated versions of Lubetkin's Dudley Zoo Kiosk and installed them at various sites. Tom and Simon in a statement say: 

"Kiosks are a wonderful invention. You can live your life the geometric way framed within a diametric ellipsoid composition designed to make things better” 

In 2008 Gavin, Simon and Tom worked with Nils Norman to make and exhibit 'Kiosk No.5: Kite Kiosk' at the Folkestone Triennial. Here it is:

So let's salute the kiosk in all it's forms from garden pavillion to bandstand to retail outlet!

Long live the kiosk!

Paul Conneally
Les Arcs sur Argens
2014


Friday, February 28, 2014

Four Generations


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four generations 
deciphering a urinal

Gavin Wade
'Twenga 2' Conneally and Wade 2012


Photo: Calais Ferry Terminal - Paul Conneally 2012

Sunday, February 03, 2013

THE FUNCTION OF ART AND FISH AND CHIPS @eprjcts @littleonion


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Artists Gavin Wade and Paul Conneally contemplate the function of art and fish and chips in the Bath Inn Nottingham.

And the function of art is ...

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Gavin Wade gets set to talk on the function(s) of art and Eastside Projects at Nottingham Trent University.

Friday, February 01, 2013

OUCH! - Art Bread from Eastside Projects


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After an inspiring artist's talk at Nottingham Trent University Art School from Eastside Projects Director,  artist curator Gavin Wade, he presented me with this - OUCH! - art bread - looks good and tastes even better! 

Anyone in Birmingham should visit Eastside Projects in Digbeth - anyone not in Birmingham should go there and visit Eastside Projects!


'Landlocked' - the rise of the Midlands!

Paul Conneally
1st February 2013