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    Friday
    Jul012011

    In a word...

    LAST WEEK'S FLYING TEXT ART PROJECT IN THE SKIES OVER LEEDS, GHOST CARGO, MARKED THE FINAL CHAPTER IN A PROJECT WE HAVE BEEN WORKING ON FOR MORE THAN 18 MONTHS. IN A WORD... BEGAN LIFE AS A CONVERSATION WITH ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND ABOUT HOW TO STIMULATE SUPPORT FOR ARTISTS WORKING IN THE YORKSHIRE REGION, WHO APPROACH WRITING AS AN "INTERDISCIPLINARY ACT", AND BECAME A PROGRAMME OF EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS CREATED IN COLLABORATION WITH AN INTERNATIONAL NETWORK OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS.

    There have always been two sides to this project. On the one hand we hoped that, by creating space for new projects (or contributing to existing ones) and by bringing people together around the work, the project would be a catalyst for self-sustaining network of people approaching writing in an variety of way. On the other hand, we wanted to approach the project as 'living research', where events and exhibitions provided a social space, where we could meet with artists, arts organisations and their audiences, and learn. That learning would then be passed on to the arts council, and would help to inform decisions about how they contribute to the development of a thriving writing scene, beyond established forms of literature and script writing.

    Here are some of the things we did:

    • Produced a major exhibition of 'Conceptual Writing' at Shandy Hall, Coxwold (once the home of Laurence Sterne, author of The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman). The Perverse Library exhibition ran for a month and received coverage in the national press.
    • Supported a series of publication launches by York-based artist publishing outfit information as material, including the launch of a new film about a former Northern Art Prize winner, Pavel Buchler.
    • Helped information as material secure a yearlong residency at The Whitechapel Gallery, one of London's leading art galleries.
    • Worked with The Other Room and Leeds Art Gallery to host POETRY NIGHT, and evening of readings and performances by four world renowned poets, including sound artist Steve McCaffery.
    • Collaborated with internationally acclaimed artist Caroline Bergvall on Ghost Cargo, a flying text art project in the skies over Leeds, delivered as part of the 60th Refugee Week celebrations and in partnership with Leeds Art Gallery.
    • Launched a new publication, RITE, showcasing work by 19 artists and writers, many of them from Yorkshire. The event was held in March 2010 at Project Space Leeds who, along with New Work Network and Open Dialogues, were invaluable partners on the project.
    • Commissioned two new pieces of live performance work for the launch, by three RITE contributors. One of these pieces has gone on to have a life of it's own, and has been shown at several galleries around the UK.
    • Initiated How is art writing?, a programme of artist hosted dinners curated by Bradford-based writer, Rachel Lois Clapham. 
    • Agreed a partnership with Critical Writing Network and Alison Andrews, towards the publications of a Field Guide to writing in Yorkshire. This will be published in summer 2011, and will include a directory of regionally based writing artists. 

    We've learned an enormous amount, and identified a number of challenges facing the development of writing. A series of recommendations for future action have been submitted to the arts council, and the project will now take on a life of it's own, as responsibility for future programming is distributed across the network it has been the catalyst for. We look forward to remaining involved, albeit from more of a distance, and to future collaborations with artists who like to work with words!

    Friday
    Jul012011

    The Hebe Week In Pics

    Always nice to see the results of lots of hard work - The new Hyper Island catalogue Last week we caught up with the Leeds In Bcn crew @ Marshall's MillAnd the beers flowed!Graham looking cool with his tea cup ;)Warming up for the 10k Race For LifeSprint finish, ooooosh! Great atmosphere at Temple Newsam, LeedsBig thumbs up to everyone who took part in the RFLTransformers piece in Selfridges, Trafford CentreAs if this isn't our very own Simon from Hebe!
    Shang Ting drinking a 'Shang Ting' in Mojos!Crepes at Granary Wharf Waterfront FestivalGiant Jenga at Out of the WoodsLive music in the sunshine :)The water taxi! We need to have this on all the time!

    Team Hebe hits Manchester for a bit of KOL

    Tuesday
    Jun282011

    Barcelona Street Style: Leeds in Barcelona

    Dom from Dom, Dick, & Harry.
    Fashion designer Ariadna & photographer JohnDave Beer and Rachel from Marketing LeedsGiuseppe from ICS and DomTwo students
    Stacey from HebePhotographer from LelookTwo guestsJulia from Marketing LeedsA guestTeacher from IEDCarole Lelook's shoesGiuseppe's DJ's face glittersTeacher from IED and his boyI took these pictures at our recent Leeds in Barcelona event, during the panel discussion at IED. I love shooting people in a fashion school, everything was just so painless, the people are well dressed but effortless, and they welcome cameras, it made my work so easy! 
    Monday
    Jun272011

    Graduate Fashion In Leeds, London & Antwerp

    Leeds
    Anna BrowningDaniela MarchettaShamin SultonAnna BrowningKate O'bryan TearKatrina Lee
    Claire GreendaleFaith BunceSophie Broadhurst

    A couple of weeks ago the Hebe team headed down to the Graduate Fashion Show by Leeds College of Art. We always love to see new talent emerging and and imagine how they might develop in the future.

    Each student was required to showcase three pieces, a mini A/W collection. There were some refreshing elements in many of the students's designs, but for some of the students a lack of coherence was a problem, which is an important factor to think about when building a collection. Some students managed to get this coherence though. I particularly liked Rachael Broadhurst's creations, very feminine, and for my eyes, the most complete collection at the event. Crystal Padmore's way of connecting different materials was skilful. Lauren Crowe made a collection that's trendy right now, using plenty of fringe and leather. I noted down that I liked Sharon Banga's good fabric choices. I also liked Anna Browning's square jacket shape. Faith Bunce's hunting inspired works were very memorable and stood out.

    Overall, I do think there's an issue of the students being too aware of what's trendy right now, instead of looking for something that's never seen before. If you can not let loose and do something 'out there' when you are at college, when can you, right?

     

    London

    University Of Salford catwalk show. Design by Nicola Bream. Earls Court, London

    My good friend and partner on the UK Observing Diary, Chia Wen Liu went to the London Graduate Fashion Week. And this was one of her favorite outfits. She thinks this year's designers were of a good standard, but the event itself seemed to lack some of wow factor of previous years. Perhaps the change in sponsor (River Island to George) and/or a smaller budget had something to do with this?

    Chia Wen filmed this video of best and awarded designers this year. An you can see a very noticeable character in the crowd.

     

    Antwerp

    And finally, let's take a look at the legendary Royal Academy Academy of Fine Art in Antwerp. You can read more about it at Vice Style

    MANON KUNDIG (Photo courtesy of VICE) MANON KUNDIG (Photo courtesy of VICE)MINJU KIM (Photo courtesy of VICE)

    Friday
    Jun242011

    The Hebe Week In Pics

    Team Hebe visited the Loop Arts Fair @ Marshall's Mill. There were some great pieces including this by Lord WhitneyWe listened to a really interesting talk from James Jarvis who shares our love of comicsThe event attracted loads of cool peepsShang Ting @ Loop Arts FairIt was so interesting watching live art @ Loop Arts FairWe then took a tour of the Arts Fair; so many colours!And so many prints!I did a spot of Coolhunting while i was there ;)Shang Ting on the top of Candle House looking for Ghost CargoSome of Matt Maude's pics from Leeds in Barcelona; Dave Beer chllingJo on the Metro in BarcelonaDom enjoying the ride!Chocolates from the wonderful Rowan Grant at the Leeds In Barcelona catch up and interview sesh