Category Archives: Installation

Public art commission for Leeds

17th
May. × ’11
We are delighted to announce that Jonathan has selected as one of a number of artists for the Situation Leeds project JUNCTION. What is JUNCTION? JUNCTION is a series of temporary commissions for Leeds City centre utilising the ubiquitous `junction box` as its canvas. Everyday we walk by these neglected metal boxes without a second [...]
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Lanchester Gallery Projects are proud to present Unspeaking Engagements

3rd
Feb. × ’10
Lanchester Gallery Projects announces an international exhibition of visual art in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok. Including artists from Thailand, Ireland, Singapore, Taiwan and Britain – though many have transnational affiliations – Unspeaking Engagements was shown at the Art Center of Chulalongkorn University during 2009. The artists in Unspeaking Engagements explore processes of physical [...]
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Gallery 13 @ Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

20th
Jan. × ’10
Gallery 13 seen here installed as part of the Time|Motion exhibition. Gallery 13 is now back on show in gallery 20 at the Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. 7 years after it was originally commissioned, shot, exhibited and subsequently acquired for the Museums collection.
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Crash exhibition quicktime

15th
Aug. × ’09
The full scale Crash at a staggering 60m x 3m installed at New Art Gallery Walsall Sorry it has taken so long to get this slideshow of the show online (I blame the beautiful Spanish beaches!) Crash from Jonathan Shaw on Vimeo. CrashA photographic installation by Jonathan Shaw New Art Gallery Walsall, UK10 July to [...]
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Frenchgate Centre piece has now been shipped to Bangkok

14th
Aug. × ’09
Frenchgate Centre from Jonathan Shaw on Vimeo. This piece was originally commissioned by the D-Frost festival of Ice, Fire and Light in Doncaster, England. Later this month this will be on show as part of the ‘Unspeaking Engagements’ exhibition, in Bangkok Thailand. The show has been curated by Steve Dutton and Brian Curtin. The work [...]
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Push the Boundaries – Interview with Terry Grimley

14th
Jul. × ’09
Click here to read the full article on the Birmingham Post’s website.
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Preview night at New Art Gallery Walsall

10th
Jul. × ’09
Well the preview went really well, the work seemed to be well received. It was my intention to shoot a bunch of photographs but I am afraid there was too much chatting, drinking and eating india nibbles to remember to take photographs, so I am afraid these will have to do!
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Day Three of installation at Walsall

9th
Jul. × ’09
The final push! We managed to finish with a couple of hours to spare. John and Sam even managed to find time to have a read the catalogue… A big thank you to all at Monster for their diligence and hard work in making this happen.
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Day Two of installation at Walsall

8th
Jul. × ’09
Monster sent in the re-enforcements (Sam & Ryan) today which so we are back on track! There are now only two walls left to paste and finish. It has been a very positive day and you can really begin to see how the overall piece will work.
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Day One of installation at Walsall

7th
Jul. × ’09
Documentation photographs of John, Jo and Christian from Monster beginning the installation of Crash at Walsall. Feeling a little nervous as it has taken the whole day to complete three out of the thirteen walls in the gallery. It looks like we will be running it to the wire for Thursday’s preview!
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