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Mural painting on the outer wall of Surupatele (Surpatele) Monastery

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SOLO

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NATURE
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Mural painting on the outer wall of Surupatele (Surpatele) Monastery

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SOLO

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NATURE
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John Clement Art Prize Sculpture at Castle 8-12-09 4

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This is a traffic purple welded metal sculpture in front of the Castle on Cherry Street installed for the 2009 Art Prize competition.
www.artprize.org/artist/id/1568
John Clement has been creating sculpture for fourteen years. While he worked towards a MFA at the School of Visual Arts, he did not complete it preferring instead to apprentice to Mark Di Suevero which lead to his love of steel. From 1994 to the present, John’s curvilinear steel sculptures have appeared in exhibitions in California, New York, Georgia, North Carolina, Florida, Kanas, Connecticut , Canada, China and Japan. He has permanently installed sculptures in Vancouver, Staten Island, San Francisco, Houston, Macon Georgia, Des Moines, Delray Beach and Palm Springs. Additionally, John has participated in the Vancouver Sculpture Biennale in Canada, The Klenova Sculpture Symposium in Prague,The Czech Republic, the Ubu Sculpture Biennale in Japan, and the Zhengzhou International Sculpture Exhibition in China. Solo exhibitions of his works have been hosted by Buschlen Mowatt Fine Art, Tricia Collins Contemporary Art and Gallery Sonja Roesch.
Artist statement: My sculptures are three- dimensional realizations of imaginary forms. I rely heavily on the artistic process, allowing the work to evolve and mature, eventually become self- referential. Although many of my works are site -specific their form does not directly rely on the surrounding architecture or landscape. The clearly defined positive and negative space of the work, combined with its scale, creates a new framework in which the surroundings can be experienced through the sculpture.
Curvilinear forms of coiled and welded steel, tangential and intersecting, best characterize my work. I choose to work with steel and approach the material first as an artist and second as a craftsman. The success of my work does not rely upon gimmicks or trickery in the materials, but on the implied movement and strength of form of each individual piece. The bright, primary colors used to paint the work serves to bring the form of the work to the forefront, enhancing the sense of the work leaping fro
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Pinacoteca do Estado de São Paulo – IV
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Abril de 2010
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” Food For Thoughts, Delivered Through The Visual Arts “

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THE LAST OF THE RED WINE (THE PREQUEL/SEQUEL)
“Oh come on Simon, he’s made some good projects. Remember the hedge fund he did at the ICA managed by monkeys? He earned two million pounds! Didn’t even have to pay the monkeys!…”
Early in 2011 an unlikely group of artists, comedians and writers worked together on The Last of the Red Wine, a radio sitcom set in the artworld. Used to being the subject of their own work, the collaborators instead cast themselves in a collective farce, written and performed in the course of one week.
The next instalment of the sitcom at Project Arts Centre, The Last of the Red Wine (the prequel/sequel), dissects the mix of people and personalities involved in the original project and examines the processes of self-representation in their individual practices. Presented as a selection of videos and installations, it reveals the further absurdities of art and the artworld, as experienced by serious artists with ridiculous ideas.
Location: Project Arts Centre, Dublin, Ireland
Camera: Leica Camera AG X1
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Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s "Cool Water, Hot Island" 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10
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Public Art: Molly Dilworth’s "Cool Water, Hot Island" 2010 – Times Square, Manhattan NYC, – 07/28/10
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SOTA

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School of The Arts which is a specialist arts education school, View taken from Bras Basah Road.
170-365 BCU BA Visual Arts Degree Show 2009

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Take a photo every day in 2009
I went along to the Birmingham City University School of Art Bournville show today, I was lucky to have one of the students guide me around the work which is very enlightening. Once you know what the contextual thought process is behind a piece it certainly aides the enjoyment of the visit to the show. This piece at first looked like a pile of cardboard boxes and then you notice a sparkling light and inside … well see the next picture 170-365 part 2
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Hold On

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Red Iron Gate

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Volume

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The Volume art installation outside the Royal Festival Hall, London. "A luminous responsive installation using an array of light-emitting columns, Volume is a responsive installation that invites you to create a new performance and to consider your relationship with your fellow performers. Walk around inside the grid – your movements create patterns of light and sound that interact with those created by the people around you."
Still life with glass and peeled egg

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Egg-Art Fake on Roy Lichtenstein’s "Still life with glass and peeled lemon"
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Vancouver Film School Summer Intensives 2010

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Vancouver Film School Summer Intensives 2010

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Experience VFS Summer Intensive
Find out more about VFS Summer Intensive programs at vfs.com/summerintensives
Vancouver Film School Summer Intensives 2010

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Experience VFS Summer Intensive
Find out more about VFS Summer Intensive programs at vfs.com/summerintensives