GALLERY 3

Continued from previous pages: these paintings and artworks were created live to improvised music, at our events held at the Foundry (see Improv & Soundscapes pagee for more info). Scroll down to see them all:
July 25, 2006: Artist: Maryam Hashemi - click here for link: Writer: John Gibbens - www.touched.co.uk - click here: Musicians: Stuart Fisher, Alison Blunt, Evrah, Steve Moyes
ABOVE: Maryam with the completed painting, and a detail. No actual paints were used - the 'ingredients' were in fact beetroot, turmeric, chili powder, spring onion, salt, tea, hot chocolate, red cabbage, lime juice, balsamic vinegar, coal, golgav zaboon, burnt nuts, and beer! Photo of detail by Lili Phelouzat.
BELOW: texts produced by John Gibbens on the night "The date of the performance, July 25, 2006, was the 40th anniversary of the death of the American poet Frank O'Hara - which is how he came to be involved. There was a commemorative event for O'Hara organised by another team of artistic gorillas across town in Hammersmith - and this introduced the idea of the below-the-radar cultural life of our great capital like a network of benign bacteria in its gut, which thought was also inspired by the fact that the artist who was painting at the Foundry that night, Maryam Hashemi, was making all her own colours on the spot and all from foodstuffs. Her painting started out at as a swirl of squiggles, or perhaps a squiggles of swirls, I'm not sure of the technical terms, which introduced the idea of the maze, and of the intestinal labyrinth. Also, Israel's invasion of Lebanon was going on and on, and Condoleezza Rice was just about getting ready to do nothing about it, as I remember. Hence the 'brown rice die' and the 'sepretary of stake'. The free-floating jottings that were written in the first half were interjected into the music in the second half".
Above: Mbuyisa Maphalala Below: Gina Southgate
Left: Ceri Buck of 'open bracket' with her completed book - created in response to the artists, music, and chance. Read her document about the writing process she used, by clicking on this link:
October 31, 2006 (Halloween) Artists: Charlie Schulz - painting Paul Naudin - projections of live liquid/chemical reactions on slides Musicians: Stuart Fisher, Andy Knight, Evrah, Steve Moyes
Above: Charlie Schulz Below: Paul Naudin with projector, and image created manually by various liquids and substances in a slide, reacting with each other and with the heat of the projector.

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