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No Such Place - Museum of London - 2009-2010
The framework and methodology for this project takes the shape of an Artist Residency in An Archaeological Archive ( MOL Museum of London/ London Archaeological Archive and Research Centre ) starting 2009 for the duration of the project TBC till end 2010.
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Great Expectations
– Helen Marshall & Lu Fei Fei - London & Beijing
2007
New Work between Helen Marshall & Lu
Fei Fei, Britain & China 2006-2007. Great Expectations is a series of photographs
made during 2006 & 2007 as a result of an unexpected collaboration
with Lu Feifei an artist and writer living and working in
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Digital Art Projects – Field of Vision - Beijing 2006
Helen worked with Digital Art Projects and helped curate an exhibition and produce a short video for Field of Vision, China. Digital Art Projects is a network of artists interested in international collaboration.
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The Gao Brothers - The Utopia of 20 Minutes Embrace, Nottingham 2006
Gao Zhen (1956) and Gao Qiang (1962) are among China´s most significant contemporary artists. Helen Marshall helped facilitate their first visit to Britain in 2006 with Digital Art Projects as part of an A.N networking event. More... |
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Red Ladies – The Clod Ensemble – 2005
Helen Marshall worked with The Clod Ensemble to produce and edit a short video installation of the Red Ladies that was featured at the Hackney Empire 2006.
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Hostage – I am a Curator, Chisenhale Gallery - London 2003
I am a Curator was a major project by Per Huttner that empowered the viewer, giving Chisenhale Gallery’s visitors the chance to be a curator for one day. Over the course of six weeks, prospective curators booked a one-day slot at Chisenhale, and each individual was given the opportunity to curate their own exhibition. More... |
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Salaam – Kunkajung, Kaninfing & London 2002
A portable project that took place as an exchange between schools in the Gambia, West Africa and Britain. Children were introduced to disposable and digital cameras, scanners and video and the computer during a series of workshops. More... |
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