Posts Tagged ‘exhibition’

The Lantern Media Festival - this weekend!

Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008

This weekend, Fri 5th to 7th Sep, is the Lantern Media Festival in Tunbridge Wells. The festival is the first of hopefully more to come, developed by Anthony Jarman and Sam Marlow, aiming to bring together a range of the arts under the roof of the Trinity Arts Theatre. Amongst film and music are also visual arts - I am a featured artist at the event and three pieces of my own work will be on display. I think I will be there on the Friday. So, come on up (or down)!

Read everything you need to know at their website here.


Here’s the schedule:

Friday 5th September.

6pm - opening
7pm - Music from Charlie Rivers
8pm - Selection of short films. (Finale, A Man Of Letters, Girl 23)
8.30pm - We Are All Rwandans (25mins)
9pm - Red Sands (30 mins)
10pm - close.

Saturday 6th September

10am - opening to browse gallery.
2pm - Selection of shorts. (Just One More Night, The Dance, Frites, I Know Where Nowhere Is,)
3.30pm - break.
5pm - Selection of shorts films. (We Are All Rwandans, Chainmail, Chainmail, Back To The Fuchsia, Sense and Synesthesia, Dark Vengeance)
6pm - Music from Michael Orson
7pm - Gypo, Featuring Paul McGann and Pauline McLynn (90 mins)
9pm - close.

Sunday 7th September

10am - opening to browse gallery.
2pm - Selection of shorts. (Wiggas, Are You Sure You Can Spare 2 Mins, Tomorrow’s Forecast, Hell In High Water, Saviour)
3.30pm - break.
4.30pm - Selection of short films. (Just One More Bite, Girl 23, Home, A Man Of Letters)
5.30pm - Music from Michael Hall
6.30pm - Ruby Blue, Featuring Bob Hoskins (112 mins)
8.30pm - Q and A with Ruby Blue Director Jan Dunn and Producer Elaine Wickham.
9pm - close.

Telly

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

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Above: nice pic taken by Matthew!

Before the opening of my exhibition on Thursday evening I was interviewed by two TV channels, TVE2 and Atena 3. The first one was aired on Wednesday night (16th) at midnight on La 2 Noticias, which I am sure will be on the net at some point, so I’ll put a link here as soon as it appears, unless someone has taped it and can somehow transfer it to YouTube. The other interview is a pilot for a new programme that will be on in a few weeks and I haven’t seen the finished edited article yet.

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Above: interviews

I fully enjoyed the TV interviews, it’s watching them back that is slightly painful, as is normal for people to feel!

My brainwave whilst I sat on the transfer coach on the way back, is to have a go at making a film of myself! A professional (but informal) one with an interview structure, edited and soundtracked to a good standard (made with a proper film camera) but one that I have as much control in as I do in my self portraits. Maybe I want to show a bit of the real silly me. I don’t know when I will do this but I want to do it soon, and there’s always the new Flickr video feature waiting for it ;))

Opening of ‘Self gazing’

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

My exhibition ‘Self gazing’ opened on Thursday night (17th April) at Camara Oscura in Madrid.

The publicity for the event was excellent; there has been coverage by El Pais, Yo Dona (in El Mundo), and I was interviewed by two TV channels - one, La 2 Noticias, which aired on Wednesday night (16th) on TVE2, and the other which will be Antena 3 at some point. As soon as I can find out how to show these interviews on the internet I will post the links in a blog entry, along with some candid pics and a bit of reflection on the experience.

The press coverage has served to bring my Flickr photostream an aggregation of 100,000 views in only three days, and my website views have quadrupled this week. On Wednesday, my feature in El Pais brought 3000 unique visitors to my site (the usual is an average of 400!)
However, each press feature has varying degrees of what some viewers have interestingly highlighted as a misrepresentation of my work. I’ll leave that to the individual to decide. I just find it very interesting how one’s interpretation of my images, the focus they put on detailing the ‘nudity’ and if indeed they emphasise the notion of ‘nudity’ (my strongest supporters/friends don’t seem to identify categories across my work according to the amount of clothing I wear) says more about that person, that journalist, than necessarily me. This can be applied to the work of any ‘artist’, female self portrait artists I think in particular. Perhaps.

Anyway, here are images from the evening! All images taken by my Mr Lovely. Thank him for the excellent shots!

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Above: ‘Self-gazing!’

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Above: excitement building..? or something!

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Above: The visitors on the evening

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Above: To my right - Teresa Lugo (from the gallery), and her friends

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Above: Teresa again (on the right)

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Above: By ‘The Chase’

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Above: By ‘The deaths’ with a journalist from art mag LaPiz

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Above: a viewer…

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Above: Ligeia Scabbia (Eva) and Patricia Ossietta from Flickr! We all met for the first time that evening!

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Above: me with Eva and Patricia!

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Above: unruly bra strap. i signed two autographs - autographs! haha.

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Above: looking on at Sea View…

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Viewers by ‘Stretch’.

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Above: poser shot by ‘South by southeast’ (my fave print of the exhib)

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Above: Camara Oscura Director Juan Curto and journalist from LaPiz.

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Above: wine, people, ‘Memoirs of a woman of leisure’

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Above: Visitors

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Above: and… had to share this funny random shot!

Thanks to all those who came along, and if you live in Madrid or are visiting, the exhibition is open until 31st May, so come and visit. Prints are available in editions of five and if you are interested get in touch with the gallery or myself to find out more. The exhibition has only been open a day and already has sold work. Pretty good going!

“Naked, turned on Lolita, who lies on a sofa”

Friday, April 18th, 2008

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The article in El Pais! (see online here).

Some viewers told me that they disliked this article. I’ll discuss it in my next post when I also share some pics of the exhibition launch from Thursday night. For now I’d like you to make your mind up for yourself. Is this article a misrepresentation of ‘Miss Aniela’?

Translation (below) thanks to Eva (title quoted from Patricia Ossietta’s translation)

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“Photographic Self-Eroticism”

“A British artist’s success in the net posting intimate self-portraits.”

Beatriz Portinari - Madrid.

“Like other music bands and artists, her fame was born in Internet, via her Flickr-page, where millions of potential admirers share photographs. The enigmatic name Miss Aniela (www.flickr.com/photos/ndybisz/) had everything to become successful on the Net: she was a lolita who got naked in front of of her camera, with a sexy pose and flash, a bit of Photoshop, oniric light, clones … and the internet users at her feet.

“Her images made clear pictoric references to Balthus, sometimes even as a cinematographic recreation reinvented by herself. There is the excited woman on the coach, the relaxed and naked on the sofa, another one without clothes and in front of the window or cloned among the rocks. Behind the 477 photographes, seen by three million people since she opened her webpage two years ago, hides the British student Natalie Dybisz (Leeds, 1986), who opens tomorrow Self-gazing, her first exposition in Spain.

“In spite of the polemic her images usually provoke, criticised by feminist movements, Miss Aniela assures that each photograph has a reivindicative message, started in her youth with tricks of photos where she appeared kissing herself. “In that moment I started to read feminist literature and I wanted to express a certain kind of self-erotism, associated to what I felt in those moment. I wanted to celebrate being with myself”, explains the young woman, accused by some sectors of being narcissistic and by others of being pornographic and exhibitionist. The thing that started as a online diary where she wrote her thoughts with her daylife images became a more risky and daring work, with the danger of being censored loads of times, in the one where the illumination and the scenification are her allies. After participating in the collective exposition ‘How we are now’ last year in Tate Britain in London and becoming a reference of the main trend publications, Miss Aniela assures she wants to continue with her photographic nudism: “Everything comes from my passion to create powerfull and intriguing images, using the first model I have closer. So, why should I do something different now?”

“Self -gazing. From tomorrow in the gallery Camara Oscura. Alameda,16. Till 31st May.”

Next Thursday (17th)

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

(front and back of invitation:)
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My exhibition launches at 8pm at Camara Oscura Galeria de Arte, C/Alameda 16, Madrid (near Atocha metro). I’ll be there to sign autographs for everyone… joke.

If you want an invitation just drop a comment here or mail me. I’m not sure yet whether you need an invitation to get in. I’ll find out.

To see the images that will be in the exhib, click here.

Definitely won’t be buying one of those Easyjet bacon baps for breakfast on the plane like I did last time. Eurgh…

And by the way, I speak zilch Spanish. Even Hola fails to come out properly