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The Georgie Project: March 2012
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Wednesday, 14 March 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Recently she has begun to make paintings while listening to people's accounts of their histories as she films them. They are an abstract and visceral respons...
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The Georgie Project: Day 23
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Monday, 3 December 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A hybrid version emerged, whereby a number of artists produce a series of works, each connected to the one made before it, and linked by accompanying text.
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The Georgie Project: Day 22
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Thursday, 29 November 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The format requires an artist to start a story with a line or two of text, accompanied by an artwork in two dimensions, then to choose another artist t...
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The Georgie Project: July 2012
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Tuesday, 31 July 2012. Meeting of the MINDs. Has recently graduated from the RCA and aside from making strange (in a good way) paintings, he is about to cycle to Denmark and back for the hell of it. A touch of i...
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The Georgie Project: GREAT RESULT!
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Wednesday, 19 December 2012. I will look into running the project again over the next couple of years so keep checking the blog for updates. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. The format requires an arti...
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The Georgie Project: September 2012
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Thursday, 20 September 2012. Artist number twenty five. Thrilling news. We have a date and a place for the Georgie Project. Show The Griffin Gallery. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A hybrid version emerged, whereby a n...
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The Georgie Project: June 2011
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Wednesday, 1 June 2011. The apocalypse is upon us. The atmosphere has transformed from menacing to ethereal as the last trio of artists have turned to the heavens above and the trees below for inspiration. A hybrid ...
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The Georgie Project: Day 26
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Monday, 3 December 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A hybrid version emerged, whereby a number of artists produce a series of works, each connected to the one made before it, and linked by accompanying text.
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The Georgie Project: Day 24
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Monday, 3 December 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A hybrid version emerged, whereby a number of artists produce a series of works, each connected to the one made before it, and linked by accompanying text.
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The Georgie Project: Day 21
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An ongoing creative venture set up by Natasha Morland, a London based artist, inspired by her sister, Georgia, who took her life in 2004 after battling with Bipolar disorder and drug and alcohol dependencies. The first exhibition took place at the Griffin Gallery, London on 4th December 2012. Thursday, 29 November 2012. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The format requires an artist to start a story with a line or two of text, accompanied by an artwork in two dimensions, then to choose another artist t...