GreatLengths2012

artist in residence on the olympic park

Neville Gabie

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  • Freeze Frame
    Based on the Bathers at Asnières by Seurat, Neville Gabie has created a photograph evoking the…
  • UNEARTHED: the creative history of a…
    A short film about the Unearthed exhibition at Warton House, by Bevis Bowden. Bevis is a Film…
  • Diary extract, 2nd June 2011
    I had no idea that what seemed like such a simple idea would prove to be so complex – in fact…
  • the Metro newspaper – 26 January
    After all the planning and negotiations it was fantastic to go on the tube in the morning and…
  • Great Lengths 2012 – the book
    Great Lengths 2012 - the book, presents and illuminates the temporary artworks made by Gabie, in…

Neville was appointed as the Artist in Residence for the Olympic Delivery Authority in October 2010, after an arduous and challenging selection process. His appointment is a recognition of the work he has made as temporary installations, photography and film throughout his career in responding to specific places and locations, particularly in relation to urban… Read more »

Twelve Seventy [video] © 2011 Neville Gabie and Dan …

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  • Between 2010 and 2012, Neville Gabie was Artist in Residence for the Olympic Delivery Authority. Focusing on the emerging world-scale and world-class development of the Olympic Park in Stratford, east [more…]
  • guardian.co.uk, Sunday 20 May 2012 20.32 BST Neville Gabie’s next project will ‘explore how far away we might have moved from the original spirit of the Games’ Link [more…]
  • Its difficult to get to, unglamorous and the screening of the film was in a disused Squash Court, but this was the perfect place to begin showing the film to [more…]
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  • Link to Guardian.co.uk article 20 May 2012 [168451 Views] guardian.co.uk, Sunday 20 May 2012 20.32 BST Neville Gabie’s next project will ‘explore …
    May 23rd, 2012    in Blog
  • Carpenters Road before and after demolition [110108 Views] Between 1986 to 2011 the former Yardley’s Factory on …
    January 22nd, 2012    in Unearthed
  • About the Unearthed project [73935 Views] During my first few days as Artist in Residence on the Olympic Park, the site was constantly described to me …
    January 22nd, 2012    in Blog
  • Twelve Seventy Screenings, Newham Leisure Centre [71652 Views] Its difficult to get to, unglamorous and the screening of the film …
    March 11th, 2012    in Blog
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  • Credits and acknowledgements
  • Contact and mailing list
  • Commission overview
  • Freeze Frame
  • Unearthed
  • 9.58
  • Every seat in the stadium
  • Twelve Seventy
  • A volume of water drunk…
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