09/03/2009

(sub)Missive private view

The private view was great - lots of people turned upAdd Image
my friend Jane came with her daughter Georgia and friend Kate and son Jamie - it was great to see kids enjoying the work!


this is my bookwork displayed in the lockable gallery vitrines


the response to each set of instructions was very diverse!


My set of instructions to Vivien


Resulted in this response


The cover was cut out and the inside painted gold - it was wonderful!

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Oh this is wonderful, Rosie; I which I had been there - and to see the joy and excitement on those children's faces. Magic.

jo horswill said...

This is wonderful! Very exciting to see the crowd. Your book display's looks fantastic...the focal of the red box looks amazing!
I love your instructions and to see Vivien's beautiful response too.

femminismo said...

Looks like a great show. Congratulations and yes, how neat to see youngsters enjoying the art/books too! Jeanne

Leslie Avon Miller said...

It is so much fun to get to see these photos. I adore altered books, books made of "stuff" and the creativity of it all. Thanks for this!

Jeane Myers said...

extremely interesting - I'm still pathetically stupid about it all, but I love the things you created.......

jafabrit said...

It looks like a really intriguing and interesting exhibit, and beautifully presented to do the work justice.
All the best with your exhibit.
corrine

BLACK AND WHITE said...

Congratulations! This is wonderful exhibition! Thanks for sharing!

Blue Sky Dreaming said...

I love it all, the gallery with it's high ceilings, your work, the guests...what a great night!
Also find the "morning light" in the sidebar soft and beautiful....evening light...stunning!

LuĂ­sa Santos said...

wow, lovely!!! congrats on the show, looks really amazing!

india flint said...

lovely...wish i'd been there gazing raptly through the glass too...

Anonymous said...

congrats.. is this your first exhibition? How wonderful do you feel? I love artist books and wish we all had cotton white gloves to be able to look at them with...