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== Esposizioni == | == Esposizioni == | ||
− | (*)1992 | + | (*) 1992 |
The Secret Installation of Nicolas Copernicus, Manchester Festival, (with Index) | The Secret Installation of Nicolas Copernicus, Manchester Festival, (with Index) | ||
The Secret Diaries of Nicolas Copernicus, national tour (with Index) | The Secret Diaries of Nicolas Copernicus, national tour (with Index) | ||
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Glass engravings of the occupation of Iraq set on self-illuminating shelves. | Glass engravings of the occupation of Iraq set on self-illuminating shelves. | ||
− | Incisioni sul vetro, poggiati sui piani illuminati.Installazione | + | Incisioni sul vetro, poggiati sui piani illuminati.Installazione. |
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A web radio station made in collaboration with serving officers from Merseyside Police Force | A web radio station made in collaboration with serving officers from Merseyside Police Force | ||
Comissioned by FACT, Liverpool. | Comissioned by FACT, Liverpool. | ||
− | Un stazione di radio sul web, creato in collaborazione con agenti di polizia in servizio presso la stazione di polizia, Merseyside. Commisionato dal FACT, Liverpool | + | Un stazione di radio sul web, creato in collaborazione con agenti di polizia in servizio presso la stazione di polizia, Merseyside. Commisionato dal FACT, Liverpool. |
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(*)Artones ringtones (2002) | (*)Artones ringtones (2002) | ||
A collection of screen logo’s and axis-of-evil ringtones. | A collection of screen logo’s and axis-of-evil ringtones. | ||
− | Una collezione di loghi di schermo e assi di cattive suonerie | + | Una collezione di loghi di schermo e assi di cattive suonerie. |
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A sample of 7 sites from a not-for-profit cybersquatting project using the names of London galleries. | A sample of 7 sites from a not-for-profit cybersquatting project using the names of London galleries. | ||
Una campionatura di 7 siti tratti da un progetto abusivo di ciber occupazione, che utilizza i nomi di gallerie di Londra. | Una campionatura di 7 siti tratti da un progetto abusivo di ciber occupazione, che utilizza i nomi di gallerie di Londra. | ||
− | 7 di 29 indirizzi di siti web | + | 7 di 29 indirizzi di siti web. |
SERVICE2000 era un progetto che è stato realizzato durante giugno e luglio 2000. Le opere mostrate sono delle ricostruzioni d’esempi archiviati di siti e URL, dai quali sono state fornite perchè non sono più disponibili online. L’immagine sopra mostra come le opere sono state presentate nello spazio espositivo – come un istallazione di Macs dell’epoca. | SERVICE2000 era un progetto che è stato realizzato durante giugno e luglio 2000. Le opere mostrate sono delle ricostruzioni d’esempi archiviati di siti e URL, dai quali sono state fornite perchè non sono più disponibili online. L’immagine sopra mostra come le opere sono state presentate nello spazio espositivo – come un istallazione di Macs dell’epoca. | ||
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(*)Discrete Packets (2000) | (*)Discrete Packets (2000) | ||
An interactive film work about a man who is trying to locate his missing daughter. | An interactive film work about a man who is trying to locate his missing daughter. | ||
− | Commissioned by DA2, Bristol/London for Video Positive 2000 Un’opera di film interattiva che tratta di un uomo che tenta di trovare sua figlia scomparsa. | + | Commissioned by DA2, Bristol/London for Video Positive 2000. Un’opera di film interattiva che tratta di un uomo che tenta di trovare sua figlia scomparsa. |
E’ un film che si insinua tra programmi di navigazione, siti internet per rintracciare persone scomparse e pornografia on-line. E’ un film per Internet e su Internet: un’opera che cerca di tradurre l’estrema permeabilità della rete in un’esperienza quasi cinematica. E in particolare è un’opera d’arte progettata e creata per essere vista da una persona alla volta. | E’ un film che si insinua tra programmi di navigazione, siti internet per rintracciare persone scomparse e pornografia on-line. E’ un film per Internet e su Internet: un’opera che cerca di tradurre l’estrema permeabilità della rete in un’esperienza quasi cinematica. E in particolare è un’opera d’arte progettata e creata per essere vista da una persona alla volta. | ||
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Independent Collaborative Hospitality, Dave Beech VARIANT | Independent Collaborative Hospitality, Dave Beech VARIANT | ||
− | Volume 2, number 22, Spring (*)'''2005''' | + | Volume 2, number 22, Spring (*)'''2005''' |
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Explaining Urbanism to Wild Animals, Mark Crinson, MUTE | Explaining Urbanism to Wild Animals, Mark Crinson, MUTE | ||
− | Issue 29, February (*)'''2005''' | + | Issue 29, February (*)'''2005''' |
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Gregor Schneider, Dave Beech, Art Monthly | Gregor Schneider, Dave Beech, Art Monthly | ||
December(*)'''2004''' | December(*)'''2004''' | ||
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Artranspennine03, Neil Mulholland, frieze | Artranspennine03, Neil Mulholland, frieze | ||
− | Issue 79, November - December(*)'''2003''' | + | Issue 79, November - December(*)'''2003''' |
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Nick Crowe and the Merseyside Police Hitlist, Jessica Lack, The Guardian | Nick Crowe and the Merseyside Police Hitlist, Jessica Lack, The Guardian | ||
− | 6 October (*)'''2003''' | + | 6 October (*)'''2003''' |
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Nick Crowe, Marcus Verhagen, Art Review | Nick Crowe, Marcus Verhagen, Art Review | ||
− | September (*)'''2003''' | + | September (*)'''2003''' |
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Insider - Steal fun from old people, Tom Morton, ARENA | Insider - Steal fun from old people, Tom Morton, ARENA | ||
− | August, (*)'''2003''' | + | August, (*)'''2003''' |
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The Show Must Go On!, Colin, www.preromanbritain.com | The Show Must Go On!, Colin, www.preromanbritain.com | ||
− | August, (*)'''2003''' | + | August, (*)'''2003''' |
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Nick Crowe, Martin Herbert, Time Out | Nick Crowe, Martin Herbert, Time Out | ||
9 - 16 July, (*)'''2003''' | 9 - 16 July, (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Crowe’s show takes us for a ride, Ben Deighton, Hackney Gazette | Crowe’s show takes us for a ride, Ben Deighton, Hackney Gazette | ||
3 July (*)'''2003''' | 3 July (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson, Paul Bayley, Art and Christian Enquiry | Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson, Paul Bayley, Art and Christian Enquiry | ||
− | Issue 35, July (*)'''2003''' | + | Issue 35, July (*)'''2003''' |
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London, Critics Picks, Rachel Withers, Artforum.com | London, Critics Picks, Rachel Withers, Artforum.com | ||
June (*)'''2003''' | June (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Deuce, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine | Deuce, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine | ||
Issue 486, 21 - 28 May, (*)'''2003''' | Issue 486, 21 - 28 May, (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Duality and Duplicity on Show, Lucy White, Metro North West | Duality and Duplicity on Show, Lucy White, Metro North West | ||
2 May (*)'''2003''' | 2 May (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Police Radio Project with a Difference, Laura Twemlow, Merseybeat | Police Radio Project with a Difference, Laura Twemlow, Merseybeat | ||
− | May, (*)'''2003''' | + | May, (*)'''2003''' |
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Tasty dishes stand out in Beck’s menu, Charlotte Mullins, Financial Times | Tasty dishes stand out in Beck’s menu, Charlotte Mullins, Financial Times | ||
30 April, (*)'''2003''' | 30 April, (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Serious art, or pessimist chic?, JJ Charlesworth, The Daily Telegraph | Serious art, or pessimist chic?, JJ Charlesworth, The Daily Telegraph | ||
9 April, (*)'''2003''' | 9 April, (*)'''2003''' | ||
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The future’s dim, Adrian Searle, The Guardian | The future’s dim, Adrian Searle, The Guardian | ||
− | 8 April, (*)'''2003''' | + | 8 April, (*)'''2003''' |
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Invisible Art is the new must-see, Nigel Reynolds, The Daily Telegraph | Invisible Art is the new must-see, Nigel Reynolds, The Daily Telegraph | ||
2 April (*)'''2003''' | 2 April (*)'''2003''' | ||
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Bedtime for Saatchi, Flachra Gibbons, The Guardian | Bedtime for Saatchi, Flachra Gibbons, The Guardian | ||
− | 2 April, (*)'''2003''' | + | 2 April, (*)'''2003''' |
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The Ghost in the Machine, Mick Robertson, FLUX Magazine | The Ghost in the Machine, Mick Robertson, FLUX Magazine | ||
− | February (*)'''2003''' | + | February (*)'''2003''' |
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Certifiable Art, Paul Black, Flash Art | Certifiable Art, Paul Black, Flash Art | ||
October (*)'''2002''' | October (*)'''2002''' | ||
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Private View, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine | Private View, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine | ||
− | Issue 467, 9 - 24 October (*)'''2002''' | + | Issue 467, 9 - 24 October (*)'''2002''' |
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Swetlana Heger, Nick Crowe, Roland Boden, Sally O Reilly, Time Out | Swetlana Heger, Nick Crowe, Roland Boden, Sally O Reilly, Time Out | ||
− | 18 -25 September (*)'''2002''' | + | 18 -25 September (*)'''2002''' |
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Ich Bin, Axel Lapp, Art Monthly | Ich Bin, Axel Lapp, Art Monthly | ||
September (*)'''2001''' | September (*)'''2001''' | ||
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From the Web To Eternity, Alex Perez, Business 2.0, | From the Web To Eternity, Alex Perez, Business 2.0, | ||
− | 6 March (*)'''2001''' | + | 6 March (*)'''2001''' |
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Life is Good in Manchester, Ronnie Simpson, Art Review, | Life is Good in Manchester, Ronnie Simpson, Art Review, | ||
December/January (*)'''2001''' | December/January (*)'''2001''' | ||
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The user takes all, Georg Schoellhammer, Springerin, | The user takes all, Georg Schoellhammer, Springerin, | ||
December/January (*)'''2001''' | December/January (*)'''2001''' | ||
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Go West Young Man, Graham Parker, Art Monthly, | Go West Young Man, Graham Parker, Art Monthly, | ||
December/January (*)'''2001''' | December/January (*)'''2001''' | ||
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Dying is an Art and They Do it Very Well, Charles Darwent, Independent on Sunday, | Dying is an Art and They Do it Very Well, Charles Darwent, Independent on Sunday, | ||
10 Decermber (*)'''2000''' | 10 Decermber (*)'''2000''' | ||
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Site name taken? No problem - just join the dots, Sutherland Lyall, The Architects Journal, | Site name taken? No problem - just join the dots, Sutherland Lyall, The Architects Journal, | ||
− | Volume 212, No 16, 2 November (*)'''2000''' | + | Volume 212, No 16, 2 November (*)'''2000''' |
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Solid Foundations, Marjorie Allthorpe Guyton and Paul Glinkowski, Tate Magazine, | Solid Foundations, Marjorie Allthorpe Guyton and Paul Glinkowski, Tate Magazine, | ||
Winter (*)'''2000''' | Winter (*)'''2000''' | ||
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Digital Folk Artist Nick Crowe Subverts Human-Web Interaction, Glen Hefland, SF Gate, | Digital Folk Artist Nick Crowe Subverts Human-Web Interaction, Glen Hefland, SF Gate, | ||
Monday 31 October (*)'''2000''' | Monday 31 October (*)'''2000''' | ||
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Streaming Networks, Michael Gibbs. Art Monthly, | Streaming Networks, Michael Gibbs. Art Monthly, | ||
October (*)'''2000''' | October (*)'''2000''' | ||
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SERVICE2000, Mike Dawson, FLUX Magazine | SERVICE2000, Mike Dawson, FLUX Magazine | ||
August (*)'''2000''' | August (*)'''2000''' | ||
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Seeing Double, Mike Barnet , City Life Magazine, | Seeing Double, Mike Barnet , City Life Magazine, | ||
− | issue 410, July (*)'''2000''' | + | issue 410, July (*)'''2000''' |
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Alter e-galleries, Jon Thomson, www.eyestorm.com, | Alter e-galleries, Jon Thomson, www.eyestorm.com, | ||
− | 12 July (*)'''2000''' | + | 12 July (*)'''2000''' |
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The Men who Subverted the Tate on the Net, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday, | The Men who Subverted the Tate on the Net, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday, | ||
July '''2000''' | July '''2000''' | ||
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Artists as Workers and Technology as Artists, Dr Future, VARIANT, | Artists as Workers and Technology as Artists, Dr Future, VARIANT, | ||
− | Vol 2, No. 11, Summer (*)'''2000''' | + | Vol 2, No. 11, Summer (*)'''2000''' |
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The Other Side of Zero, Graham Parker, Art Monthly, | The Other Side of Zero, Graham Parker, Art Monthly, | ||
− | May (*)'''2000''' | + | May (*)'''2000''' |
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The New Medium, Flux Magazine, | The New Medium, Flux Magazine, | ||
January (*)'''2000''' | January (*)'''2000''' | ||
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Up Close and Personal, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday, | Up Close and Personal, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday, | ||
− | March (*)'''1999''' | + | March (*)'''1999''' |
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Uimassa Toolonahdella, Milla Autio, Helsinki Sanomat, | Uimassa Toolonahdella, Milla Autio, Helsinki Sanomat, | ||
8 October (*)'''1998''' | 8 October (*)'''1998''' | ||
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Four days, a thousand miles, the Gazza diet & artranspennine98, Jamie Robinson, Blueprint, | Four days, a thousand miles, the Gazza diet & artranspennine98, Jamie Robinson, Blueprint, | ||
No 152, July/August (*)'''1998 ''' | No 152, July/August (*)'''1998 ''' | ||
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Mugger Music, Ginger Strand, Theater Journal, | Mugger Music, Ginger Strand, Theater Journal, | ||
− | May (*)'''1998''' | + | May (*)'''1998''' |
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Absolut New, Robert Clark, Artist Newsletter, | Absolut New, Robert Clark, Artist Newsletter, | ||
− | February (*)'''1998''' | + | February (*)'''1998''' |
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Currents, Malcolm Miles, Artist Newsletter, | Currents, Malcolm Miles, Artist Newsletter, | ||
− | January (*)'''1998''' | + | January (*)'''1998''' |
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Live Art’s Digital Horizons, Barry Smith, Literary & Linguistic Computing, | Live Art’s Digital Horizons, Barry Smith, Literary & Linguistic Computing, | ||
Vol 12, Number 4, November (*)'''1997 ''' | Vol 12, Number 4, November (*)'''1997 ''' | ||
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Tight Shoes and the lump-cut (Walter’s Embrace), Rob Stone, Coil #5, | Tight Shoes and the lump-cut (Walter’s Embrace), Rob Stone, Coil #5, | ||
− | Autumn (*)'''1997''' | + | Autumn (*)'''1997''' |
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Concrete Metropolis, Tyler Thoreson, Total New York, | Concrete Metropolis, Tyler Thoreson, Total New York, | ||
− | June (*)'''1997''' | + | June (*)'''1997''' |
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Young Parents, Andrea McKean, MAKE, | Young Parents, Andrea McKean, MAKE, | ||
Number 76, May/June (*)'''1997''' | Number 76, May/June (*)'''1997''' | ||
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Mugger Music (walking the City), Ian Rawlinson, InterELIA Magazine, | Mugger Music (walking the City), Ian Rawlinson, InterELIA Magazine, | ||
Issue 2, Winter (*)'''1996''' | Issue 2, Winter (*)'''1996''' | ||
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The British Art Show 4, Libby Anson, Contemporary Art Magazine, | The British Art Show 4, Libby Anson, Contemporary Art Magazine, | ||
− | Vol 3, Number 2, Spring (*)'''1996''' | + | Vol 3, Number 2, Spring (*)'''1996''' |
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+ | Ha!, Robert Clark, Untitled, | ||
+ | Number 10, Spring (*)'''1996''' | ||
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== Altri scritti == | == Altri scritti == |
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Crowe Nick nato a Barnsley, Sud Yorkshire, Inghilterra nel 1968
Contents
Biografia
Nick Crowe è un artista di Manchester la città dove ha studiato e dove attualmente vive.
Nutre uno specifico interesse nell’uso del vetro come materiale d’espressione contemporaneo (vedi le sue sculture 3 Cynical Objects 2001 e l’installazione Operation Telic 2005) e ha lavorato a lungo con mezzi digitali producendo opere per gallerie e presentazioni online.
Esposizioni
(*) 1992 The Secret Installation of Nicolas Copernicus, Manchester Festival, (with Index) The Secret Diaries of Nicolas Copernicus, national tour (with Index) Emmanuel Enchanted, Forced Entertainment, national tour. A Brief History of the Mediterranean, Green Room, Manchester
(*)1993
66 - 99 (with 33 between), Prema Arts Centre and tour, (with Index)
Observations on Architecture, TVOD, Manchester.
My A B C, TVOD, Manchester.
(*)1994
Soft Rock, Institute of Contemporary Art, London, (with Index).
Diverse City, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester, (with Index).
The Alphabet of Dogs, Oliver Machine Works, Manchester, (with Index).
Hidden J, Forced Entertainment, national tour.
(*)1995
Knowledge is Power, ceramic workm multiple sites, (with Ania Witkowska).
Cornerhouse - ArtHouse, Hacienda, Manchester, (with Index).
Soft Rock, Silesian Museum, Katowice, Poland, (with Index).
Ha!,10a Little Peter Street, Manchester, (with Index).
(*)1997
AbsolutNew, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester.
Superstore, Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester & Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol.
Connected, Northern Gallery of Contemporary Art, Sunderland.
Tutor with an Idea, Three Month Gallery, Liverpool.
One Day and All of the Night - ISEA 97, Chicago.
Urbanites, City Racing, London (with Ian Rawlinson and Graham Parker).
20/20, Kingsgate Gallery, London.
Home Ideals, FAT, London.
Young Parents, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester (with Martin Vincent).
1996 Town (seen with a straight back), The Annual Programme, Manchester.
BANK TV, ICA, London; Transmission, Glasgow; Unfair, Berlin; Live/Life, Lisbon.
Something the Museum Sent Us, artists page, Versus Contemporary Art, Issue 5, (with Index).
(*)1998
What Difference Does it Make?, Cambridge Darkroom Gallery.
20/20, Angel Row, Nottingham.
Artranspennine98, Manchester (catalogue) (with Ian Rawlinson and Graham Parker).
Manchester Academy of Fine Art 139th Open Exhibition (sponsor), Bury Art Gallery.
(*)1999
Museum Magogo, Glasgow Project Space, Glasgow.
MART, Centre for the Understanding of the Built Environment, Manchester (with Ian Rawlinson).
VirtualTour, Museo de Monterrey, Mexico.
Vidarte, festival of video and electronic art, Mexico City, Mexico.
Life is Good in Manchester, Celeste and Eliot Kunstsalon, Zurich.
Innovation and Tradition, Northview Gallery, Portland, Oregon (catalogue) (with Ian Rawlinson).
(*)2000
7/5, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds (with Ian Rawlinson).
In Memoriam, New Art Gallery, Walsall (catalogue).
Boring, The Works Gallery, Birmingham.
Look and Feel, Büro Friedrich, Berlin (catalogue).
Double Feature : Nick Crowe & Gary Hill, SFMOMA, San Francisco.
VIPER2000, Theater Basel, Basel.
Present & Display, Cab Gallery, London & Manchester.
net.congestion, De Baile, Amsterdam.
You Are Here, Metropolitan Galleries, Manchester.
Goethe’s Oak Has Woodworm, Static Gallery, Liverpool.
ManMOMA, International 3, Manchester.
Museum Magogo, pb gallery, Melbourne.
View and Re-view, London Print Studio, London.
Endings, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester.
Bono & Sting inhabit Lowry’s Living Room, FROM SPACE, Salford.
’scape, Kiosk Photographers Gallery, Manchester (with Ian Rawlinson).
SpaceCraft, VideoPositive2000, Liverpool.
(*)2001
A Fair Place, Nouvelle Peripheries/Museum of Contemporary Art, Istanbul.
The Digital Aesthetic, Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston.
The Second Builders Arms Summer Biennale, International3, Manchester.
Record Collection, International3, Manchester & Centre d’Art Contemporain, Geneva.
Ich Bin, 2YK Gallery, Berlin.
Short Stories,La Fabbrica Del Vapore, Milan (catalogue).
Lovebytes 2001, Showroom Cinema, Sheffield (catalogue).
Pixel, Chapman Gallery, Salford.
Nick Crowe & Kenny Hunter, Turnpike Gallery, Wigan.
Rotterdam International Film Festival, Rotterdam (catalogue).
(*)2002
Sambond / Connections, Institute of Culture and Fine Art, Hafnarborg, Iceland.
Once Again, John Hansard Gallery, Southampton (catalogue).
Artones, Liverpool Bienale, Liverpool.
6/6, ibidprojects, London.
Tristero, Film and Video Umbrella, London.
Travelogue, Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester (catalogue).
Atmosphere, Manchester Art Gallery, Manchester.
Identinet, Channel 4 Television, London.
Reactions, Exit Art, New York.
TAXY, Essor Gallery Project Space, London.
(*)2003
Post-It, Floating IP, Manchester.
Blueprint Fakers & Citadel Makers, Comme Ca Art @ Debenhams, Manchester.
Thermo3, The Lowry, Salford.
Manchester Portfolio, London Print Studio, London.
Becks Futures, ICA, London; CCA, Glasgow; Southampton Art Gallery, Southampton (catalogue).
(*)2004
FILE-2004, SESI Art Gallery, Sao Paulo (catalogue).
Romantic Detachment, P.S.1/MoMA, New York;Q Gallery, Metro Cinema & Susumi Derby; Chapter Arts, Cardiff.
Futrology, New Art Gallery, Walsall (catalogue).
Do Something, Floating IP, Manchester.
After Life, Bowes Museum, County Durham (catalogue).
Futureways, Middelburg Triennale, De Vleeshal, Middelburg, Netherlands (catalogue).
(*)2005
Christmas, con’temporary, Berlin.
Do You Like Stuff?, Swiss Institute, New York.
9th International Istanbul Biennial, Istanbul (catalogue).
Imagine, Osteopathic Centre for Children, Ancoats, Manchester.
Insight, St Andrews Church, Holborn, London.
There is Always an Alternative, Temporary Contemporary, London; International3, Manchester (catalogue).
Post-It, ICA, London; Midway Contemporary Art, Minneapolis.
Esposizioni Principali
(*)1994 Train Up a Child in the Way he Should Go, Holden Gallery, Manchester, (with Index).
(*)1996
One Day and All of the Night - Internet Project for ArtAIDS, London.
Mugger Music, Manchester International Arts, multiple sites, Manchester (with Jane Gant, Ian Rawlinson and Graham Parker).
(*)1997
Mugger Music, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, multiple sites, New York. (with Ian Rawlinson and Graham Parker).
(*)1998
The Ten Point Plan for a Better Helsinki, KIASMA, Helsinki (catalogue).
2 Space Architects, www.theannualprogram.com (with Ian Rawlinson).
(*)1999
2 Speakers, ICA, London, (with Ian Rawlinson).
The Citizens, pub. Book Works and Artec.
(*)2000
Mobile Home Gallery, www.mobilehomegallery.com.
SERVICE2000, multiple sites, World Wide Web.
Discrete Packets, New Media Centre, ICA, London.
Stuff with Glass and Light, Chapter Gallery, Cardiff.
The New Medium, Lux Gallery, London.
(*)2001
Nasdaq Landscape, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield
Kyoto Protocol, Flux Space, Flux Magazine Aug/Sept (with Ian Rawlinson).
(*)2002
Explaining Urbanism to Wild Animals, Tmesis Gallery, Manchester (with Ian Rawlinson).
(*)2001 The Fire’s Prayer, FACT Centre, Liverpool (with Ian Rawlinson).
Opere
(*)Operation Telic (2005)
Glass engravings of the occupation of Iraq set on self-illuminating shelves. Incisioni sul vetro, poggiati sui piani illuminati.Installazione.
(*)Getting On (2003) Installation of seven moblitiy scooters with classical soundtrack. Commissioned by Chisenhale Gallery, London. Istallazione di sette scooter per disabili con colonna sonora classica.
Questa per Nick Crowe era un’esposizione a carattere sociale senza fini trascendenti.
(*)Police Radio (2003) A web radio station made in collaboration with serving officers from Merseyside Police Force Comissioned by FACT, Liverpool. Un stazione di radio sul web, creato in collaborazione con agenti di polizia in servizio presso la stazione di polizia, Merseyside. Commisionato dal FACT, Liverpool.
Qualsiasi disputa, controversia, querela o richiesta di risarcimento, di qualunque natura, relativa all’accesso di questo sito web e i suoi contenuti con tutte le informazioni pubblicate o diffuse, sarà governata e interpretata conformemente alla legge Inglese e, a questo scopo, si accetta di sottoporsi irrevocabilmente all’ unica giurisdizione del tribunale inglese.
(*)The World Wars (2003) A cyberglobe consisting of 74 web sites showing the world under constant attack. Commissioned by BECKS/ICA for Becks Futures 2003. Requires shockwave. Un globo virtuale che consiste di 74 siti web indicanti il mondo sotto constante pericolo di attacco.
(*)Historic Link (2002) A found animation with an embedded url. Un’ animazione trovata con un URL radicato.
(*)Artones ringtones (2002) A collection of screen logo’s and axis-of-evil ringtones. Una collezione di loghi di schermo e assi di cattive suonerie.
(*)Different AVs (2002) Amended software for Palace Chatrooms. Commissioned by Channel4 Television & Arts Council of England. Applicazione di software aggiornato per Chatrooms del palazzo reale. Commissionato dal Channel4 Television & Arts Council of England.
[The Management Committee of the World Wide Web Consortium (w3c) (2000)] Thirteen engraved glass portraits of the w3c’s management committee. Tredici ritratti in vetro inciso del comitato di direzione della w3c.
(*)Mobile Home, London (2000)
A web site for a commercial gallery.
Un sito web per una galleria commerciale.
(*)Architectural Association (2000)
A web site.
Un sito web
(*)SERVICE2000_7/29 (2000) A sample of 7 sites from a not-for-profit cybersquatting project using the names of London galleries. Una campionatura di 7 siti tratti da un progetto abusivo di ciber occupazione, che utilizza i nomi di gallerie di Londra. 7 di 29 indirizzi di siti web. SERVICE2000 era un progetto che è stato realizzato durante giugno e luglio 2000. Le opere mostrate sono delle ricostruzioni d’esempi archiviati di siti e URL, dai quali sono state fornite perchè non sono più disponibili online. L’immagine sopra mostra come le opere sono state presentate nello spazio espositivo – come un istallazione di Macs dell’epoca.
(*)Cynical Objects (2001) Tree table top sculptures representing the Nasdaq, FTSE and DOW indicies during the year of the dot com crasch. Tre grandi sculture su tavolo rappresentanti Nasdaq, FTSE e DOW nell'anno dei crac dei "punti com".
(*)Discrete Packets (2000)
An interactive film work about a man who is trying to locate his missing daughter.
Commissioned by DA2, Bristol/London for Video Positive 2000. Un’opera di film interattiva che tratta di un uomo che tenta di trovare sua figlia scomparsa.
E’ un film che si insinua tra programmi di navigazione, siti internet per rintracciare persone scomparse e pornografia on-line. E’ un film per Internet e su Internet: un’opera che cerca di tradurre l’estrema permeabilità della rete in un’esperienza quasi cinematica. E in particolare è un’opera d’arte progettata e creata per essere vista da una persona alla volta.
(*)The New Medium (1999]
Fifteen engraved glass sheets from an online memorial site.
Quindici lastre di vetro incise per un sito commemorativo online.
(*)Y2K -The Relationship between Faith and Technology (1999)
A web animation.
Commissioned by The Waiting Rooms.
Un’animazione di web. – Commissionato dal The Waiting Rooms
(*)The Citizens (1999)
A book work of personal homepages.
Commissioned by Book Works & ARTEC, London.
Un opera letteraria di homepage personali.
(*)The 10 point plan for a Better Helsinki (1998)
A collection of web site designs to advocate for an urban improvement to central Helsinki. Made in KIASMA as part of the MUU media festival.
Una collezione di disegni per siti web che promulgano un miglioramento urbano per Helsinki centrale.
(*)Oneday and All of the Night (1996)
A web cam work made for World Aids Day 1996.
Un’opera web cam creato per il giorno mondiale di AIDS 1996.
Espozioni recenti
Le sue recenti esposizioni internazionali comprendono:
Bibliografia
Articoli e stampa in generale
Independent Collaborative Hospitality, Dave Beech VARIANT Volume 2, number 22, Spring (*)2005
Explaining Urbanism to Wild Animals, Mark Crinson, MUTE
Issue 29, February (*)2005
Gregor Schneider, Dave Beech, Art Monthly
December(*)2004
Artranspennine03, Neil Mulholland, frieze
Issue 79, November - December(*)2003
Nick Crowe and the Merseyside Police Hitlist, Jessica Lack, The Guardian
6 October (*)2003
Nick Crowe, Marcus Verhagen, Art Review
September (*)2003
Insider - Steal fun from old people, Tom Morton, ARENA
August, (*)2003
The Show Must Go On!, Colin, www.preromanbritain.com
August, (*)2003
Nick Crowe, Martin Herbert, Time Out
9 - 16 July, (*)2003
Crowe’s show takes us for a ride, Ben Deighton, Hackney Gazette
3 July (*)2003
Nick Crowe and Ian Rawlinson, Paul Bayley, Art and Christian Enquiry
Issue 35, July (*)2003
London, Critics Picks, Rachel Withers, Artforum.com
June (*)2003
Deuce, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine
Issue 486, 21 - 28 May, (*)2003
Duality and Duplicity on Show, Lucy White, Metro North West
2 May (*)2003
Police Radio Project with a Difference, Laura Twemlow, Merseybeat
May, (*)2003
Tasty dishes stand out in Beck’s menu, Charlotte Mullins, Financial Times
30 April, (*)2003
Serious art, or pessimist chic?, JJ Charlesworth, The Daily Telegraph
9 April, (*)2003
The future’s dim, Adrian Searle, The Guardian
8 April, (*)2003
Invisible Art is the new must-see, Nigel Reynolds, The Daily Telegraph
2 April (*)2003
Bedtime for Saatchi, Flachra Gibbons, The Guardian
2 April, (*)2003
The Ghost in the Machine, Mick Robertson, FLUX Magazine
February (*)2003
Certifiable Art, Paul Black, Flash Art
October (*)2002
Private View, Tim Birch, City Life Magazine
Issue 467, 9 - 24 October (*)2002
Swetlana Heger, Nick Crowe, Roland Boden, Sally O Reilly, Time Out
18 -25 September (*)2002
Ich Bin, Axel Lapp, Art Monthly
September (*)2001
From the Web To Eternity, Alex Perez, Business 2.0,
6 March (*)2001
Life is Good in Manchester, Ronnie Simpson, Art Review,
December/January (*)2001
The user takes all, Georg Schoellhammer, Springerin,
December/January (*)2001
Go West Young Man, Graham Parker, Art Monthly,
December/January (*)2001
Dying is an Art and They Do it Very Well, Charles Darwent, Independent on Sunday,
10 Decermber (*)2000
Site name taken? No problem - just join the dots, Sutherland Lyall, The Architects Journal,
Volume 212, No 16, 2 November (*)2000
Solid Foundations, Marjorie Allthorpe Guyton and Paul Glinkowski, Tate Magazine,
Winter (*)2000
Digital Folk Artist Nick Crowe Subverts Human-Web Interaction, Glen Hefland, SF Gate,
Monday 31 October (*)2000
Streaming Networks, Michael Gibbs. Art Monthly,
October (*)2000
SERVICE2000, Mike Dawson, FLUX Magazine
August (*)2000
Seeing Double, Mike Barnet , City Life Magazine,
issue 410, July (*)2000
Alter e-galleries, Jon Thomson, www.eyestorm.com,
12 July (*)2000
The Men who Subverted the Tate on the Net, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday,
July 2000
Artists as Workers and Technology as Artists, Dr Future, VARIANT,
Vol 2, No. 11, Summer (*)2000
The Other Side of Zero, Graham Parker, Art Monthly,
May (*)2000
The New Medium, Flux Magazine,
January (*)2000
Up Close and Personal, Marek Kohn, Independent on Sunday,
March (*)1999
Uimassa Toolonahdella, Milla Autio, Helsinki Sanomat,
8 October (*)1998
Four days, a thousand miles, the Gazza diet & artranspennine98, Jamie Robinson, Blueprint,
No 152, July/August (*)1998
Mugger Music, Ginger Strand, Theater Journal,
May (*)1998
Absolut New, Robert Clark, Artist Newsletter,
February (*)1998
Currents, Malcolm Miles, Artist Newsletter,
January (*)1998
Live Art’s Digital Horizons, Barry Smith, Literary & Linguistic Computing,
Vol 12, Number 4, November (*)1997
Tight Shoes and the lump-cut (Walter’s Embrace), Rob Stone, Coil #5,
Autumn (*)1997
Concrete Metropolis, Tyler Thoreson, Total New York,
June (*)1997
Young Parents, Andrea McKean, MAKE,
Number 76, May/June (*)1997
Mugger Music (walking the City), Ian Rawlinson, InterELIA Magazine,
Issue 2, Winter (*)1996
The British Art Show 4, Libby Anson, Contemporary Art Magazine,
Vol 3, Number 2, Spring (*)1996
Ha!, Robert Clark, Untitled,
Number 10, Spring (*)1996
Altri scritti
The Day the Internet Disappeared (MM, interracial,) Crash Media, June 1998
Poetica
Negli ultimi anni il lavoro artistico di Nick Crowe si è sviluppato attraverso l’utilizzo di video, performance, disegni e molti altri mezzi espressivi, passando anche attraverso realizzazioni di sculture pubbliche e ad altri interventi non necessariamente collegati agli spazi della galleria e del museo. Molte delle sue opere esaminano i paradigmi e le problematiche emerse dalla diffusione di Internet, esse cercano di gettare uno sguardo antropologico sui cambiamenti che Internet ha imposto sulle nostre relazioni sociali.In tutta questa serie di lavori, Crowe ha scritto libri, realizzato sculture, intagli in vetro, ma ha anche creato opere appositamente per la rete e una serie di animazioni digitali. Sempre all’interno di questo progetto, ha registrato il dominio di ventinove gallerie londinesi, ha creato volontariamente pagine web di pessimo gusto con tanto di musica di sottofondo e ha collegato fra di loro i vari siti, raccolti sotto il nome di SERVICE 2000 (vedi foto nelle opere). Alla base di questa ricerca c’è sempre il desiderio di descrivere e raccontare Internet come un propulsore di cambiamenti culturali, il suo lavoro cioè cerca di segnare come in una mappa questi luoghi e quei punti nei quali la rete ridisegna i confini sociali ed economici. Tracciare un identikit di chi passa le giornate a svolgere affari online, giocando in borsa e magari progettando proprie home pages e osservare tutti quegli e-mail che corrono velocissimi sui cavi. Il lavoro di Crowe è una sperimentazione interessante proprio perché in alcuni casi apre il confine dell’opera, dando la possibilità di intervenire da casa all’interno della mostra e viceversa grazie al web. Oltre che come artista Crowe ha lavorato in qualità di Direttore per l’Annual Programme, Manchester (1995-2001) ed è stato membro del comitato organizzante per il padiglione di Manchester alla Binennale di Venezia del 2001.
Progetti futuri
Webliografia
http://www.nickcrowe.net/ Nick Crowe artwork for download site The web site of Nick Crowe, an artist based in Manchester in the North West of England. Digital works available for downloading includes The World Wars, ...
http://nickcrowe.net/onlineworks/discretepackets Discrete Packets (2000)
http://www.nickcrowe.net/online/discretepackets/index.html
http://0100101110101101.org/texts/ciberpais_hell1-sp.html NICK CROWE (http://www.nickcrowe.net) comenzó su trayectoria artística como escultor de obras públicas, pero rápidamente se acercó al vídeo, la performance ...
http://www.diacenter.org/ Dia Center for the Arts:
http://www.thing.net/~janine/ Janine Gordon
http://www.nickcrowe.net/online/10pointplan/10pointplan.pdf. The Citizens 1999, web pages and artist’s book A collection of personal homepages hand-rendered ...
http://www.identinet.net/html/crowe-previous.html
http://www.thomson-craighead.net/docs/anthro.html
http://www.eyestorm.com/feature/ED2n_article.asp?article_id=118
http://rhizome.org/member.rhiz?user_id=1021860
http://www.variant.randomstate.org/issue22.html