Friday, December 10, 2010

Fred & Angus Braithwaite art published in BECTU article.


"The unkindest cuts" by Pennie Quinton.
(Click image to enlarge article.)

BECTU

The Media & Entertainment Union

Some cuts are worse than others...

"Some cuts are worse than others: artists Angus H Braithwaite and Fred Lindberg demonstrate the terrible things that cuts can do, and their
opposition to the transformation of the university system to a market-based model; “education should be a public debate, not a private economy”

Friday, December 03, 2010

Some Cuts Are Worse Than Others! Fred & Angus Against Cuts


Goldsmith & Slade
Fred & Angus

"Artists Against Cuts"

Some Cuts Are Worse Than Others!

Tomorrow at 10:00 - Sunday at 23:30
Goldsmiths Student Union

"The Long Weekend will be a feast of non stop workshops and presentations, slide shows and films, how-to sessions and skill shares, and a free space for spontaneous creation of events, actions and expressions. Its not important what art is but what it does, and right now it has the potential to turn the crisis of cuts into an opportunity for change..."

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Slade Occupation:

Our Statement

THE OCCUPATION OF THE SLADE SCHOOL OF FINE ART
We believe that the current proposed cuts to university funding threaten the existence of arts and humanities education in England and Wales. It is for this reason that we have made the decision to occupy the Slade School of Art building.
We demand that the government provide the same protection for arts and humanities in universities as is provided for the sciences. We vehemently oppose the transformation of the university system into market based model; education should be a public debate, not a private economy.











Therefore we the students of the Slade are offering a space for the assembly of all art colleges in England in order to organise non-violent direct action against what we view as an attack by the government on the arts. This is not a virtual exchange, this is a physical assembly. We are demonstrating the value of physical space for art education through the continuation of our day-to-day activity, as well as by inviting other colleges to participate in open events, lectures and workshops. Our occupation is not designed to be disruptive, nor will it engender any damage to the building. Rather, we want to highlight the value of intellectual and cultural exchange within art courses. This is not a boycott, it is an act of support.

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Thursday, September 02, 2010

Performance/Artist talk in Speakers Corner by Fred Lindberg & Angus Braithwaite


Fred Lindberg & Angus Braithwaite performs "A Series Of Objects Fall Upon The Artists Head" followed by artists talk.

25th August, 2010

Saturday, August 21, 2010

I Work, I Like And I Deserve. 2010


New artworks by Fred.

"I Work, I Like And I Deserve"

Triptych of 3 signs/texts
made on metal plates
2010
45 x 90cm

Thursday, August 05, 2010

Fred Lindberg & Angus Braithwaite performance at the WW Gallery.


Fred Lindberg & Angus Braithwaite performs "A Series Of Objects Fall Upon The Artists Head" at the show:
Babel - an evening of performance and video.

Babel is a one-off evening of Performance and Video, curated by Natasha Bailey and Holly Slingsby, at WW Gallery on 5th August 2010, 6 – 10PM

Fred Lindberg / Natasha Bailey / Holly Slingsby / Zena Bielewicz / Jeremy Bailey / Sam Belinfante / Angus Braithwaite / Jack Catling / Steven Dickie / Benedict Drew / Ian Giles / Olof Helga Helgadottir / Kirsten Norrie / Frances Scott

WW Gallery

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Old piece by Fred.

"...no means no!"

Mixed media on vintage projector screen.
172 x 172cm

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Fred is performing and showing prints at Gesamtkunstwerk 2012 Debut Salon Show

Gesamtkunstwerk 2012
Debut Salon Show

Private View Friday 18th June 2010, 6.30-late
The Hackney Rose, 458 Hackney Rd, E2 9EG
19th - 27th June, Friday-Sunday 12-6pm
Or by appointment 0793 1439942


The first exhibition of the Gesamtkunstwerk 2012 project brings together all the artists involved in this ‘total artwork’ which will manifest itself as an artist’s road trip across the United States in 2012. This international troupe of artists, musicians, writers, filmmakers, etc. will be art, make art, and exhibit art and more from the West to the East coast in the summer of 2012.

The practises showcased in the Debut Salon Show come from a range of media, though here they are represented as wall-based work, hung in the style of a Parisian Salon exhibition. The style of hanging is not in accordance with the Salon’s values, but rather an understanding of the aesthetic style of hanging large group exhibitions. This seems particularly appropriate for such a large group show, and as a historic parallel with the idea of the gesamtkunstwerk.

This first exhibit is intended as a launch for the forthcoming project, and an opportunity to view the work of all who are involved—though this group will be evolving and changing in the two year interim. In the two years before it’s manifestation, curated group exhibitions will happen under the umbrella of the gesamtkunstwerk project. This framework provides a starting point for further exhibitions, events, and enquiries into multi-disciplinary practise. The artists involved come from 12 different countries in total, and the majority of them work in the United Kingdom. When the final troupe embark on this monumental road trip, the different cultures will grant a transient yet lasting contribution to the contemporary landscape of the USA. During the road trip of travelling exhibitions, gigs, and performances in various institutions, the opportunities to engage in cross-cultural artistic debate will be vast. The international mix of cultural and artistic production will demonstrate the contrasts and similarities that exist between modes of production in the US, Europe, and beyond. The Debut Salon Show is the only occasion where all participants are seen exhibiting together, until the Gesamtkunstwerk finally happens in 2012.

Artists/musicians/writers/etc:
Aimee Neat - Angus Braithwaite - Beck Rainford - Neb Poulton - Benedict Drew - Ben Jeans Houghton - Beth Collar - Cai Nyahoe - Charlotte Young - Chooc Ly Tan - Corinne Mynatt - Dagmar Schurrer - Ed Atkins - Elizabeth Gossling - Eugenia Ivanessevich - Fred Lindberg - Gabriel Stone - Gregory Sodergren - James Stringer - Joanna Ageborn Lindberg - Jonathan Batten - Jonathan Entwhistle - Julia Crabtree & William Evans - Kate Ellis - Kay Watson - Laura McFarlane - Laura Wilson - Maria Theodoraki - Matt Carter - Matthew Giradeau - Michelle Fletcher - Myles Painter - Nathalie Levi - Neesha Champeneria - Nik Colk - Revati Mann- Sarah Bayliss - Surya Buck - Tessa Power - Tom Wondrag - Tom Clarke - A Human - Factory Floor - Gum Takes Tooth

For more information about the project please contact: gesamtkunstwerk2012@gmail.com

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fred Films shown at FutureEverything Art, in Manchester 2010.


In collaboration with The Projection Gallery, Fred Lindberg shows art videos at the FutureEverything Festival in Manchester.


Award-winning global festival of Art, Music & Ideas. After 15 years, Futuresonic is now FutureEverything, taking place 12-15 May. Expect world premieres of astonishing artworks, an explosive citywide music programme, visionary thinkers from around the world, and awards for outstanding innovations.

http://www.futureeverything.org/
http://www.theprojectiongallery.com/

Friday, March 12, 2010

Fred & Greg performance at the SHIFT Gallery.


A night of performance in various forms, presented by danial lehan, curated by
paul good and kirsty wood.


shiftgallery.com

other artists:

laughing bear, darren callow, patrick coyle, tim flitcroft, fred and greg, calum f. kerr,
daniel lehan, animal masks, frog morris, mr solo, georgina wesley, charlotte young, less.