Tuesday 8 June 2010

Between a smile and a grin



It has happened - my show at the Arthouse is up and running! The exhibition is tiny but finy and the Arthouse is something else: I've never seen a building where every last detail has been considered carefully to make access and inhabitation as easy as possible. I was given a room for the days leading up to the exhibition and after so I could rest, see my show and present my work in person - exhilarating for this artist who normally sends her work by parcel post.
I can't tell you how much help I had along the way: the art and texts are all mine but without my friend Agnes hiring a car and driving me to Wakefield and back I wouldn't have been able to go, and other friends, Anna, Lindy, Linda, Nicola, helped in all kinds of practical ways. Never mind the belief of so many people in my art and in me...
I loved presenting my work to an interested audience (about 35). It made me feel part of the world again! I wore a sumptuous red velvet jacket which I'd designed and Tessa B. made for me in exchange for one of my pieces. Actually, my 'design' was a two square inch pencil drawing and Tessa enhanced on it - just gorgeous! Of course you'll know what it was inspired by… I certainly did not have the impulse or courage for extravagance before I fell ill, but I really wanted to mark this occasion with my very own visibility cloak.

Go see if you can, the exhibition will run until 21 July 2010
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I have recorded a presentation "Lying low and reaching high:
On practising art and living with M.E.", which will be available for viewing during the exhibition.

4 comments:

Sarah E. said...

Heartiest congratulations! How heartwarming when a First goes so smoothly, so generously!

mansuetude said...

love the image at the gallery link too.

Congratulations.
always thought provoking!

Anonymous said...

Congratulations on your first solo show. Your account sounds so organised and the venue so supportive. It must be a huge confidence boost. Work, as always, great. Intriguing.

Catherine Scriven said...

Fantastic jacket, what a lovely bunch of friends you have. Will go tomorrow on my way to bath from York to see your show. Look forward to it. Well done.