The Future Fantasteek! Mini-Tour has now moved on to its next UK venue.
University of the West of England, Bristol, UK.
Tom Trusky Exhibition Cases. Special Collections Room, Bower Ashton Library.
27 April 2011 - 14 June 2011
http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/jbatey11.htm
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
Monday, 2 May 2011
Book Arts Newsletter No.65
http://www.bookarts.uwe.ac.uk/banlists.htm
It features Future Fantasteek! No.10 and information about the mini-tour of all ten issues plus sketchbooks, now about to start showing at At Bower Ashton Library, UWE Bristol. Plus lots more information about artists' books, opportunities and exhibitions.
Saturday, 9 April 2011
HOME - Sat 23 Apr - Sat 11 Jun Quay Arts, Isle of Wight.
I recently produced artwork for the HOME Artists' Book. It consists of 50 die-cut houses exploring the individual home-based memories of 50 British illustrators. This special collection will be for sale throughout the exhibition at Quay Arts, Sea Street , Newport Harbour, Isle of Wight PO30 5BD
I'll post more images of the finished book when I have some.
I'll post more images of the finished book when I have some.
Wednesday, 23 February 2011
Future Fantasteek! No.10 - Royal Wedding Souvenir
ISSUE TEN : FEBRUARY 2011
Royal Wedding Souvenir Issue
Softback Zine printed in colour on cream paper, saddle-stitched.
A5 size containing 16 printed pages. Silver metallic cover.
Issue Ten: Brighton 2011, edition size of fifty.
Who’d have thought it... ISSUE TEN, of this rambling nonsense.
The Damp Research team have been trotting out this stuff for FIVE years now.
At some point you might have thought someone would find something better to do
...but apparently not. Well, the walls of money have stuck to rich people again and University is now soooo expensive only the Queen can afford to send her eldest son, don’t even bother sending girls - they just need to be pretty these days, start saving up for a boob job and sod the degree...
(unless it’s in cosmetic surgery)
Damp Research - thinking for you, because you’re watching X-Factor...
Royal Wedding Souvenir Issue
Softback Zine printed in colour on cream paper, saddle-stitched.
A5 size containing 16 printed pages. Silver metallic cover.
Issue Ten: Brighton 2011, edition size of fifty.
Who’d have thought it... ISSUE TEN, of this rambling nonsense.
The Damp Research team have been trotting out this stuff for FIVE years now.
At some point you might have thought someone would find something better to do
...but apparently not. Well, the walls of money have stuck to rich people again and University is now soooo expensive only the Queen can afford to send her eldest son, don’t even bother sending girls - they just need to be pretty these days, start saving up for a boob job and sod the degree...
(unless it’s in cosmetic surgery)
Damp Research - thinking for you, because you’re watching X-Factor...
Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Future Fantasteek! at LCC
Future Fantasteek! on tour at LCC
Date: 1 March – 6 April, 2011
Times: Mon – Thurs, 9.30am – 8.15pm; Fri 9.30am – 5.45pm; Sat 10am – 3.45pm
Venue: London College of Communication Library, Elephant & Castle, SE1 6SB
Contact: Leila Kassir, l.kassir@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Many thanks to Pascale Jordan for the photos of the show.
To celebrate its tenth edition, Jackie Batey’s serial zine Future Fantasteek! – a collection of humorous sketchbook drawings/doodles all done on the train – will be on show at the LCC Library from the 1 March to the 6 April. The exhibition forms part of a tour which takes the ten zines (along with a 78 page catalogue) across the UK and the US. http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1943328
Follow this link for more info and directions.
http://newsevents.arts.ac.uk/event/future-fantasteek-at-lcc/
Date: 1 March – 6 April, 2011
Times: Mon – Thurs, 9.30am – 8.15pm; Fri 9.30am – 5.45pm; Sat 10am – 3.45pm
Venue: London College of Communication Library, Elephant & Castle, SE1 6SB
Contact: Leila Kassir, l.kassir@lcc.arts.ac.uk
Many thanks to Pascale Jordan for the photos of the show.
To celebrate its tenth edition, Jackie Batey’s serial zine Future Fantasteek! – a collection of humorous sketchbook drawings/doodles all done on the train – will be on show at the LCC Library from the 1 March to the 6 April. The exhibition forms part of a tour which takes the ten zines (along with a 78 page catalogue) across the UK and the US. http://www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/1943328
Follow this link for more info and directions.
http://newsevents.arts.ac.uk/event/future-fantasteek-at-lcc/
Tuesday, 25 January 2011
Future Fantasteek! Tour ready to go...
Future Fantasteek! will be celebrating the tenth issue in Feb 2011.
I decided to arrange a small touring exhibition consisting of the ten zines but also showing the sketchbooks (done on the train) that feed them. I've decided to set of two exhibitions, one to the UK and one to the USA.
The catalogue is now available to buy prior to the exhibition.
You can flick through it here, this book will also tour with the
zines. Thanks to everyone who's been involved, I'm looking
forward to the start of it all. There's a list below of the venues
so if you want to see Future Fantasteek! the first ten issues all
together you know where they'll be...
The U.K. Locations
1 March 2011 – 6 April 2011
University of the Arts London, LCC, London.
27 April 2011- 14 June 2011
Centre for Fine Print Research, UWE, Bristol.
5 Sept 2011 – 28 Oct 2011
The Library, Hereford College of Arts, Hereford.
21 Nov 2011 - 13 Jan 2012
INVIA, Institute of International Visual Arts, London.
1 Feb 2012 - 1 March 2012
The Ministry of Books, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth.
The U.S.A. Locations
1 April – 31 May 2011
Colorado College Special Collections, Colorado Springs, CO.
27 June - 7 Oct 2011
The Sallie Bingham Center, Duke University, Durham, NC.
30 Oct – 20 Nov 2011
Joan Flasch Collection, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Sunday, 12 December 2010
Damp Flat Xmas Card
Happy Xmas from Damp Flat - I saw this alarming Santa at an Xmas market in London, it was making small children burst into tears.
Ultrabold No.8
Ultrabold is the journal of St Bride Library. Its editorial policy encompasses the full breadth of the Library’s collections; current design projects and expressive personal work rub shoulders with historical investigations and appreciations. Each issue is 40pp, illustrated in full colour throughout. Issue No.8 has an article by Teal Triggs, Fanzines: new directions for the DIY revolution (pp.10-18).
Saturday, 13 November 2010
Fanzines Book
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
The Printmaking Center of New Jersey, Autumn Print Exchange
I've just mailed an edition of 12 lino-cuts off to The Printmaking Center of New Jersey for their 'Autumn Print Exchange'. Hand pulled printmaking techniques must be used, woodcuts, litho, intaglio, photography, lino, silkscreen etc. The Printmaking Council of New Jersey (PCNJ) is a non-profit fine arts center specializing in print and paper media.
Printmaking Center of New Jersey
http://www.printnj.org
440 River Road
Branchburg, NJ 08876
USA
Theme of exhibition: Sea-change: a poetic term referencing a gradual transformation in which the form is retained but the substance is replaced, as with petrification. PCNJ invites participants to address the visual interpretation of this theme as "see"-change. The prints will be exhibited in the PCNJ gallery space between November 24 - December 24, 2010
This lino cut started life as a print that was to pastiché the paper bags that British chip shops wrap fish n’ chips in. The print originally appeared in red and yellow in limited edition, printed on to food quality paper bags - it served as the packaging for the artist’s book within and also the title of the work.
I have been wanted to focus on my printmaking and this exhibition at the PCNJ seemed really positive. This print is about the British tradition of battering and frying fish, but with no consideration of how fish stocks have fallen and now even seemingly common species are being added to the Red List. The final print, 2 colour lino cut (orange and black) hand printed with a Japanese baren on Japanese archival paper. Limited edition of 12 prints numbered, signed, embossed with artist's logo and dated 2 November 2010.
Printmaking Center of New Jersey
http://www.printnj.org
440 River Road
Branchburg, NJ 08876
USA
Theme of exhibition: Sea-change: a poetic term referencing a gradual transformation in which the form is retained but the substance is replaced, as with petrification. PCNJ invites participants to address the visual interpretation of this theme as "see"-change. The prints will be exhibited in the PCNJ gallery space between November 24 - December 24, 2010
This lino cut started life as a print that was to pastiché the paper bags that British chip shops wrap fish n’ chips in. The print originally appeared in red and yellow in limited edition, printed on to food quality paper bags - it served as the packaging for the artist’s book within and also the title of the work.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)















