Thursday, 28 October 2010

Bread and Bullfights

The deadline for entries for next week's exhibition has now passed. Thank you for everyone who submitted work, we will be selecting pieces over the next few days.


In the meantime, a friend of Unit 11 has given us heads-up on an exhibition being held in Camden this weekend. Here are the details..


Bread and Bullfights
Jessica Morris

Open: October 29th – 31st 2010
Private view: October 29th, 18:00 – 21:00

205 Royal College Street, Camden, London.


Bull fighting has been explored throughout history within art, literature and politics. The symbolic act of bullfighting has permeated the imaginations of many artists including Picasso and Hemmingway. Within this exhibition I wish to explore both the physical act and its metaphorical significance through new sculptural, film and sound pieces.


Friday, 22 October 2010

Submissions for "November"



Unit 11 is looking for artists to feature in its latest exhibition “November”. The show will be a short, sharp event aimed at showcasing exciting new artworks by London-based artists, held to coincide with November’s First Thursday event in East London.

Interested artists should apply with a proposal of one piece of work which they would like to include. There are no stipulations on medium but the work has to have been made in 2010. Applicants should send images of the piece (or a written description if the work is not object-based) along with a short artist statement. The deadline for applications is Thursday October 28th at midday and all artists must be available during the day of November 4th to deliver and hang the work. Successful artists will be notified by October 31st. Unit 11 will take no commission from any sale.

Please email all information to Sebastian at sebastiandelutait@googlemail.com


An American Coding Of Universal Understanding (With Subtle Display Alteration Number One)

Some photographs from our archive...



(Published with artist's permission)

From the archives...

One of the first projects (and perhaps one of our simplest) was held in April with the distinct exhibition methodology employed by Todd Atticus to show his 2009 piece An American Coding Of Universal Understanding.

Here's the poster:



Thursday, 21 October 2010

NOVEMBER SUBMISSION REQUEST


Unit 11 is looking for artists to feature in its latest exhibition “November”. The show will be a short, sharp event aimed at showcasing exciting new artworks by London-based artists, held to coincide with November’s First Thursday event in East London.

Interested artists should apply with a proposal of one piece of work which they would like to include. There are no stipulations on medium but the work has to have been made in 2010. Applicants should send images of the piece (or a written description if the work is not object-based) along with a short artist statement. The deadline for applications is Thursday October 28th at midday and all artists must be available during the day of November 4th to deliver and hang the work. Successful artists will be notified by October 31st. Unit 11 will take no commission from any sale.

Please email all information to Sebastian at sebastiandelutait@googlemail.com

Unit 11 was started by Sebastian Delutait in 2009. It is a small, blank project space situated in the heart of East London. It has recently shown new works by Todd Atticus and Cara Fielding.


NOVEMBER






UNIT 11 Hosts

“NOVEMBER”

November 4th 2010, 19:00 - 22:00

Unit 11 Space, 124-136 Morning Lane, Hackney, London, E9 6LH


November: the nights rapidly draw in and the shops announce Christmas; beginning with fireworks and ending with advent calendars.

To deviate from these well-trodden proceedings, Unit 11 is playing host to “November”, a short, sharp exhibition that will showcase new art from London-based practitioners. Through a combination of open submissions and a presentation of work from members of The Ministry of Progress, this event aims to present a strong body of ideas spanning multiple art platforms, but with no overriding agenda.

There will also be free beer available on the night.

Originally opened in 2009, Unit 11 is a project space situated in the heart of East London and functions as a blank canvas for flash shows and one-off projects. It has recently shown new works by Cara Fielding and Todd Atticus. December will see the hanging of a new cycle of paintings by Brighton-based artist Aimee Parrott.

Unit 11 is a five minute walk from Hackney Central Overground station and is situated along or near to the following bus routes: 30, 38, 277, 48, 55, 253, 254, 106.