At Norwich Playhouse, St George's Street Norwich
Starting 1 November-30 November 2014, open daily
UPPER GALLERY
UNIT 15
We are unit 15.· An art studio creating collaborative art and crafting clothing and bags.· Unit 15 is a collection of well motivated individuals.·
Kieran Harper (owner and bag maker for his brand Kinsu)
Anmar Mirza (artist and owner of clothing brand Mrza)
Nukof (artist and owner of Nukof clothing)
Emily Jane Morgan (photographer)
Sam Harrons (artist and owner of Shhhh clothing)
We all have different styles. We are in our own world, in our studio.· Hope you enjoy it.·
LOWER GALLERY
BRIAN KORTELING
Brian Korteling’s work explores the spread of digitally produced images and the plausible mutation of the ideas they contain. He paints in oils because doing so creates a moment that can last; it is something that is and something that has happened. Korteling paints each pixel by hand, like the worlds slowest and least accurate printer.
“In a very short space of time digital technology has revolutionized reality. Low quality amateur images and videos appear before us on social media sites, news broadcasts, in bars and shopping centres. We receive a dose of reality with our breakfast through our phones. People are beheaded whilst cats do cute stuff. Protesters in Russia get beaten to a pulp. Islamic extremists in Bradford attack cars with kids in the back. A dog does a back flip. People go on information diets. Governments conspire, mad people panic and go surfing. The end of the world comes and goes again, the threat rises, China looms. We eat breakfast. It's not all war.”
Starting 1 November-30 November 2014, open daily
UPPER GALLERY
UNIT 15
We are unit 15.· An art studio creating collaborative art and crafting clothing and bags.· Unit 15 is a collection of well motivated individuals.·
Kieran Harper (owner and bag maker for his brand Kinsu)
Anmar Mirza (artist and owner of clothing brand Mrza)
Nukof (artist and owner of Nukof clothing)
Emily Jane Morgan (photographer)
Sam Harrons (artist and owner of Shhhh clothing)
We all have different styles. We are in our own world, in our studio.· Hope you enjoy it.·
LOWER GALLERY
BRIAN KORTELING
Brian Korteling’s work explores the spread of digitally produced images and the plausible mutation of the ideas they contain. He paints in oils because doing so creates a moment that can last; it is something that is and something that has happened. Korteling paints each pixel by hand, like the worlds slowest and least accurate printer.
“In a very short space of time digital technology has revolutionized reality. Low quality amateur images and videos appear before us on social media sites, news broadcasts, in bars and shopping centres. We receive a dose of reality with our breakfast through our phones. People are beheaded whilst cats do cute stuff. Protesters in Russia get beaten to a pulp. Islamic extremists in Bradford attack cars with kids in the back. A dog does a back flip. People go on information diets. Governments conspire, mad people panic and go surfing. The end of the world comes and goes again, the threat rises, China looms. We eat breakfast. It's not all war.”