Dazed Angles

Yesterday I went to see an exhibition of four works by Richard Serra in the Gagosian GalleryBACKDOOR PIPELINE, RAMBLE, DEAD LOAD, LONDON CROSS.

Dazed and inspired by such an sensory experience of spatial composition, brought on by both artist and the architecture of the gallery building, has given me new artistic fuel.

Go and get inspired till the 28th of February 2015!

All photo’s by © ANNE •  2014

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In conversation with Liz Atkin

Last Friday I met with the inspiring artist Liz Atkin, to have a talk about her practice, my final showcase and making artistic choices.

At the beginning of my current master study Creative Practice Liz gave a workshop during the module Performance Making in which she made us come out of our heads and into our bodies by using the technique collage.

I had planned to take you all even a step further during the workshop, by letting you have a three dimensional response to your initial paper collage.’
However, time flew by while we were working and before we knew it it was time to pack-up, but the process did not stop there for me. At arriving home I immediately started to make three other collages over the next week and I even used it in choosing material for my collaboration on PERFORMANCE with Libby Wade. This rediscovering of the collage technique opened my eyes.

Throughout my creative practice, and even as a kid, I have used the collage technique to create in-depth work. The technique allows you to access your intuition and create a state of flow in which you create without right or wrong whilst emerging yourself completely in the doing.

During our conversation Liz gave some great insight on work processes and made me have a real brain fart when I discovered that I have been using collage in not only the editing phase of  my final showcase, but also during the filming and designing, yes even running and writing phase of my final project. This discovery will definitely become a thread through my thesis writing.

She encouraged me, much like my tutor Tom Paine, to call myself an artist first and let the medium I use to create my work be no more defining than a means or tool to present the ideas I have.

Check out Liz Atkin‘s artwork and have a listen to her latest interview with the BBC at 35:14min.

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Photo & work by © ANNE• 2013

On An Empty Stomach

Very exciting!

Tomorrow my final Master showcase On An Empty Stomach @ Bonnie Bird Theatre, London.

Concept, film and scenography: Anne Verheij
Sound composition: Cassie Kinoshi

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GDIF 2014

GDIF 2014In the week of 20-28 June the outdoor GDIF, Greenwich – Docklands International Festival, took place. Performances that mix the genres of dance, acrobatics and poetry swooped unsuspecting tourists and visitors through the Cutty Sark Gardens, Old Royal Naval College and St Alfege Park.

We scrubbed our sorrows away with Laundry XL (De Directie & Co), saw our life passing buy on a Bench (Mimbre), we balanced out our life in the circle of Frantic (Acrojou), we scratched our knees on the concrete during Te Odiero (HURyCan) and we travelled through space and time on the words of a Poem by Inua Ellams.

Keep an eye out for this exciting festival and their programming!
They’ll need your support to keep the festival completely free for next year.

Aesthetica Short Film Festival 2014

I’m very excited to announce that I entered this year’s ASFF with my short film CANVAS.

CANVAS is a digital painting composed out of fleeting encounters whilst traveling through London. Dive into the skin of your surroundings and enter a world of wonder.

Let the waiting begin (August), good luck to all!

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