Double Acts:

Double Acts: Collaborative Partnerships in Early Artists’ Video, An On-Line Exhibition for Rewind Curated by Chris Meigh-Andrews Featuring: Brian Hoey and Wendy Brown; Madelon Hooykaas and Elsa Stansfield; The Duvet Bros (Peter Boyd Maclean and Rik Lander); Gabrielle Bown and Chris Meigh-Andrews. 22 September 2023 – 13 October 2023

New Book Chapter

A new book published by Bloomsbury this month includes my chapter Sound & Vision: Early Artists’ Video and Music. Link to the book on the Bloomsbury Site

Artists’ Film & Video Study Collection transferred to the University of Malta

I am pleased to announce that the Film and Video Artists’ Study Collection, formerly located in the Electronic and Digital Arts Unit (EDAU) at the University of Central Lancashire has recently been transferred to the Faculty of Media & Knowledge Sciences at the University of Malta in Valletta. Once it has been catalogued and restored, […]

Carbon Meets Silicon ’17 – Symposium and Exhibition Tues 10:00 · Wrexham Glyndŵr University · Wrexham The gallery version of “In Darwin’s Garden”, an augmented reality installation produced in collaboration with Dr Alan Summers and Rowan Blaik, will be installed at Oriel Sycharth Gallery, Wrexham for “Carbon Meets Silicon”. See also: http://www.3dpixels.co.uk/darwinsgarden/

In Conversation with Michael Nyman

“Decisive Moments: A Conversation between Michael Nyman and Chris Meigh-Andrews” is published in the catalogue for Michael Nyman’s exhibition “Images Were Introduced” , La Venaria Reale, Turin, Fondazione Elisabetta Sgarbi, 2017.

Tesserarts Gallery now on line

Tesserarts Gallery is a new online gallery representing significant but less exposed artists from a variety of disciplines. Launched by Anita Majumdar in 2015, the aim is to showcase artist’s original works online and to have a public exhibition at least annually to allow a physical engagement with selections of the artist’s works. The first […]

New 360 degree panoramic projection from The Monument Project

A 36o degree panoramic projection of a time lapse from “The Monument Project” (2009-2011)  was presented at the 23rd Internationale Panoramakonferenz in Altötting, Germany, Sept 2014. Music by Chris Bush and post-production by Stuart Moore.