Merry Christmas Guys




Thought I'd share my Dad's design for the Smith family Christmas card this year. Gold lino print on card. This is actually the more festive version, most of them were printed on black.....

Paddy Smith, Christmas Card

Ive also had a bit of free time recently so got into making a few decorations myself.




Here's wishing you all a 'satisfactory yuletide' and I'll see you in the new year

Sam x

Dresden Dynamo

For all the McAndrew's out there!

Lis Rhodes's Dresden Dynamo (1971)


Kit

Artist in Residence


I'm thrilled to announce that I've been awarded a residency in Sri Lanka at the beginning of next year. I'll be out flying out to Colombo on the 15th of January until the 26th of February, giving me a solid 6 weeks to develop some new work. Here's a link to the Sura Medura Residency


Kit

Experimental film books

Just stumbled across these scans of early experimental film books courtesy of the Internet Archive; the Stan Brakhage issue of Film Culture which contains Brakhage's highly influential essay "Metaphors on Vision" is particularly difficult to track down for a reasonable price these days, so it's really wonderful to see it shared online here for free. You can even download them for your Kindle or e-reader if you've got one. Enjoy!








John

Foire D'Art//Art Fair

 Some pictures of the affordable art fair at Gallerie Padi which opened on Friday and runs through to the 22nd. Unfortunately no one thought to take any photos at the private view but we had a good turnout and much mulled wine and mince pies...



Foreground, Craig Allan, 'A Triumph of Ambition Over Ability'
Background Manifesto Screenprints

 Paul McDonald, Geoffrey Leung & Sam Smith
Manifesto 001-005, Screenprints
 
Left, Stephan Bertrand, Right Eric Grundy

 Sam Smith,'Oh Aye Big Man', Screenprint on Paper

 Left, Francois Dallet, 
Centre Nathan Elliot , 'For Me, Not For Her'

Foreground, Sam Smith, 'I'll Tell You Summat For Nowt', Terracotta & Gold Leaf
Background, Robert Blair, Lagons 1-8, Ink & Bitumen on Paper.

 Left, Ingrid Sandsborg, digital prints
Right, Kit Mead, 'Advert'


 Iris Priest, 'Ts U'

 Stephan Bertrand, 'Peinture'

And this is a little something I wrote for the catalogue...

It’s funny how life tends toward patterns. Five years on from starting the now defunct BadgerBadger Gallery in Carlisle, England I hardly expected to be so involved in a very similar enterprise here in Caubon. The parallels are strong, both galleries were founded with similar aims and as a response to a perceived void locally. This is the essence of DIY culture, trying to fill a gap yourself without necessarily waiting for funding or official support, build it and they will come, field of dreams style.

This attitude can be seen in many of the artists we are representing here; they are artists who, in the main, have yet to make a living from their work. All the same they are involved in various projects or are hard at work in their studios. Art needs to be received by an audience in order to truly function and that is where we come in, that is the gap we identified. Artist, Gallery and Audience, a triangle is the strongest structure.

Thanks again to everyone who contributed work

Sam x