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Here is a music video I made for the band Box Codax. Videos were produced for each track on the bands album Hellabuster and released as episodes at hellabuster.com

P’s CORRESPONDENCE

Forthcoming group exhibition…

P’s CORRESPONDENCE

Group Show curated by Luiza Teixeira de Freitas & Thom O’Nions

Artists: Dave Charlesworth, Chris Clarke, Tomas Colaço, Elena Damiani, Pedro Magalhães

18 January 2012 -  03 March 2012

PREVIEW
18 January, 6-8pm

Contact:
23 Maddox Street, Mayfair
London W1S 2QN

t: +44 (0)207 493 6090
www.selmaferiani.com

S.A.G.S

 

09.04.2011 – 01.05.2011

Opening: Saturday 09.04.2011 7 – 10 pm

The Studio Artist Group Show- or  S* A* G* S  as it has become affectionately known – will see all parts of the Woodmill complex thrown open to the public, as we mount a celebratory exhibition featuring 90 of our Woodmill studio artist community. In addition to the permanent gallery spaces, the exhibition will spread to take over normally private communal areas, studios and other miscellany to be incorporated and adapted for this chorus finale. The exhibition will provide an insight into the life of the Woodmill project, reveal the breadth of work produced in the studios over the last 18 months, and create a fitting send-off for a vessel that has served us honorably. The Woodmill- Galleries, Studios and All- relocates to an exciting new home later in Spring.
As well as the opening event for  S* A* G* S  on Saturday 9th April, there will be a closing May Day celebration (Sunday 1st May) featuring a car boot/ closing down sale, open studios and a day of music and performances from Woodmill artists.
A specially designed limited edition A1 commemorative poster will be available to take away free of charge at the opening on Saturday 9th April.

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Gallery open Thursday – Sunday 12.00 – 18.00 or by appointment.

Artprojx Cinema

Woodmill at Artprojx Cinema, The Armory, NY

01–06.03.2011

Screening of artists film and video at the SVA Theatre, New York in association with The Armory ShowVolta NY.

Woodmill screening times:

01.03.2011 – 12.35–13.15
05.03.2011 – 18.10–18.50

Featuring: Adam Christensen/Ben Burgis/Jack Brennan, Alastair Frazer, Charlesworth Lewandowski & Mann, Chris Clarke, Jasiek Mischke, Lucky PDF, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Patrick Coyle, Richard Sides, Sidsel Christensen, Una Knox

www.artprojx.com

www.woodmill.org

Woodmill Project Space, London

KATE ALLEN
CHRIS CLARKE

A two-person show in the Woodmill Project Space.

Friday 11th February 2011 / 7pm – 10pm *

12th/13th February by appointment

e: mail [at] chrishenryclarke [dot] com

The Woodmill
Neckinger Depot
Neckinger
London
SE16 3QN

www.woodmill.org

* Coinciding with the opening of Nicolas Party in the Woodmill Gallery.

FIFTEEN

FRIDAY 10 DECEMBER

6.30 – 9.30pm
OPENING of FIFTEEN and new S1 studios

FIFTEEN is a group exhibition marking FIFTEEN years of S1 Artspace

kate allen – simon + tom bloor – theo burt – ross chisholm – chris clarke – katie davies – sean edwards – josephine flynn – babak ghazi – tommy grace – jerome harrington – steve hawley – paul housley – george henry longly – duncan marquiss – haroon mirza – ryan mosely – emily musgrave – steve dutton + percy peacock – james pyman – james richards – florian roithmayr – giles round – matthew smith – sarah staton – graeme stonehouse – shaan syed – rosanna traina – nicole wermers – julie westerman – katy woods

Curated by Louise Hutchinson and George Henry Longly.

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Wife Drawing

Chris Baker, Sarah Bowker-Jones, Jussi Brightmore, Jon Burgerman, Brian Dawn Chalkley, Anna Choi, Colin Clark, Chris Clarke, Miranda Cleary, George Cutts, Steven Dickie, Peter Donaldson, Luke Drozd, Rita Evans, Craig Fisher, Leo Fitzmaurice, Jonathan Gildersleeves, Matthew Giraudeau, Siân Hislop, Morag Keil, Michael Lawton, Claire McArdle, Paul McCann, Sara McKillop, Jasiek Mischke, Jill Mulleady, Mike Ryder, Mick Welbourn

38b Peckham Rye, Peckham, London, SE15 4JR

Thursday 21st October, 6-9pm

Show continues Friday 22nd October – Sunday 7th November by appointment only except on the following open days:

Friday 22nd October 11am – 6pm
Late night – Thursday 4th November 5pm – 9pm

Wife Drawing is a showcase of contemporary drawing in a domestic space. The show brings together a selection of artists who address the idea of expanded drawing practice within their work.

For further information please contact: lukedrozd [at] hotmail [dot] com

Heat Haze

GILES ROUND CINEMA OPENING / INAUGURAL EVENT

Featuring a diverse selection of artist film from the Woodmill and beyond, including work by Stuart Croft, Chris Clarke, Doug Fishbone, Una Knox, Jasiek Mischke and more.

7th August 2010, 8pm till late

The Woodmill
Neckinger Depot
Neckinger
London
SE16 3QN
www.woodmill.org
info [at] woodmill [dot] org

This will not last as long as you, Glasgow

This will not last as long as you

26 June – 17 July 2010
Wednesday – Saturday
12:00 – 18:00

Private View: Friday 25 June 2010, 7:30PM to 9:30PM

Supported by The Elephant Trust

+44 141 Gallery
SWG3
100 Eastvale Place
Glasgow
G3 8QG

ourtv: series 2

Group video show in Glasgow with Chris Clarke, Simon Denny, Seamus Harahan, Per-Oskar Leu, Patricia Lennox-Boyd, Victoria Morton

22 May 2010 to 12 Jun 2010

+44 141 Gallery, SWG3 Glasgow

details

Public House, Moot, Nottingham

Ongoing series of events set in Moot’s reconfigured gallery space.

Thursday 22nd April 8pm-late
Manuela Gernedel & Morag Keil present ‘Our TV’ featuring film & video works by Michael Ball, Cara Tolmie, Ed Atkins & Chris Clarke

MOOT
1 THORESBY STREET
NOTTINGHAM
NG1 1AJ

The Public

Screening 1

A showcase of artists’ film and video work from the across the West Midlands and beyond.
Curated by Caitlin Griffiths

13th March – 25th April

The Public
New Street
West Bromwich
West Midlands
B70 7PG

www.thepublic.com

ourtv: Series 1


OURTV

Lothringer Straße 13
81667 München

15th – 20th December 2009

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Supplement, London

Chris Clarke
Supplement
31 Temple Street
London
E2 6QQ

12th Sept – 4th Oct 2009

For its fifth exhibition of 2009 Supplement presents work by Chris Clarke.

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