Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Thursday, 24 January 2008
Greencube Exhibition at Newlyn
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
Monday, 21 January 2008
Psycho/geography exhibition this week
psycho/geography
Wednesday 23 - Sunday 27 January, Upper Gallery
psycho/geography is a changing exhibition of work curated by four
artists, Rupert White, Nigel Ayers, Daryl Waller and Paul Chaney
using the collective name GreenCube.
The artists are all interested in exposing the deep psychological
and political content inherent in the landscape and our experience of place. Though connecting with environmental issues, their work goes
beyond the simple moral imperatives implied by the green agenda,
and instead explores related areas of fantasy, desire and imagination.
The result cannot be predicted in advance, but, through working
together the artists hope to discover shared aspects of rural living
that are new, radical and challenging.
Newlyn Art Gallery New Road Newlyn Cornwall TR18 5PZ
Open Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm,
Sunday: 11am - 4pm (Monday & Tuesday closed)
Admission Free
+44 (0)1736 363715
mail@newlynartgallery.co.uk
www.newlynartgallery.co.uk
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Songs of Love and Revolution
gg106 NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS
Songs of Love and Revolution/ No Sacrifice
CD in a limited edition of 400 copies only.
Press release from Klang Galerie:
Sterile Records 7 was to be the Nocturnal Emission's most successful album ever. "Songs of Love and Revolution" was a big step forward for the band, having a full colour cover and turning the NE sound further towards electronic pop music. Classics such as "No Sacrifice" and "Never give up" have made this an essential album for every fan of electronic music. For this re-issue we have used the original vinyl album for the audio master as the first CD version sounded very flat and had hardly any bass on it. In addition, we are happy to present you all three tracks off the "No Sacrifice" 12" single that was issued a year before on Sterile as SR6, plus the much sought after minimal electronics track "Don´t believe it´s over".
Buy it here
Monday, 14 January 2008
Sunday, 13 January 2008
Thursday, 10 January 2008
Greencube Exhibition at Newlyn
GreenCube
psycho/geography
Wednesday 23 - Sunday 27 January, Upper Gallery
Newlyn Art Gallery New Road Newlyn Cornwall TR18 5PZ
Open Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm,
Sunday: 11am - 4pm (Monday & Tuesday closed)
Admission Free
+44 (0)1736 363715
mail@newlynartgallery.co.uk
www.newlynartgallery.co.uk
psycho/geography
Wednesday 23 - Sunday 27 January, Upper Gallery
psycho/geography is a changing exhibition of work curated by four
artists, Rupert White, Nigel Ayers, Daryl Waller and Paul Chaney
using the collective name GreenCube.
The artists are all interested in exposing the deep psychological
and political content inherent in the landscape and our experience of
place. Though connecting with environmental issues, their work goes
beyond the simple moral imperatives implied by the green agenda,
and instead explores related areas of fantasy, desire and imagination.
The result cannot be predicted in advance, but, through working
together the artists hope to discover shared aspects of rural living
that are new, radical and challenging.
artists, Rupert White, Nigel Ayers, Daryl Waller and Paul Chaney
using the collective name GreenCube.
The artists are all interested in exposing the deep psychological
and political content inherent in the landscape and our experience of
place. Though connecting with environmental issues, their work goes
beyond the simple moral imperatives implied by the green agenda,
and instead explores related areas of fantasy, desire and imagination.
The result cannot be predicted in advance, but, through working
together the artists hope to discover shared aspects of rural living
that are new, radical and challenging.
Newlyn Art Gallery New Road Newlyn Cornwall TR18 5PZ
Open Wednesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm,
Sunday: 11am - 4pm (Monday & Tuesday closed)
Admission Free
+44 (0)1736 363715
mail@newlynartgallery.co.uk
www.newlynartgallery.co.uk
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Thursday, 3 January 2008
Wednesday, 2 January 2008
Web site updates
At last I'm properly archiving my visual art pieces for the www.nigelayers.com web site. A lot of this hasn't been seen online before. I've got loads to sort through....
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
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