tidal Severn
measure of time, season, ecology
by Kel Portman | Walking the Land
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About the Book
This catalogue shows the work of artists and writers whose works were seen at 'tidal Severn', first shown at 'Upstairs at the George', Newnham on Severn, Gloucestershire, England in August 2010.
The exhibition brings a variety of works together - photographs, text, soundscape, drawing, poetry - all of which expose a view. The artist is observer, diarist, philosopher, conservationist, activist. She/he sees, hears, feels, mulls and meditates, and in exploring comes to know.
The exhibition brings a variety of works together - photographs, text, soundscape, drawing, poetry - all of which expose a view. The artist is observer, diarist, philosopher, conservationist, activist. She/he sees, hears, feels, mulls and meditates, and in exploring comes to know.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 40 - Publish Date: Oct 24, 2010
- Language English
- Keywords Walking the Land, Kel Portman, tidal Severn, Suze Adams, Carolyn Black, Andrew Darke, Alice Jolly, RIchard Keating, Owain Jones, Stuart Ballard, 100 days, Climate Change, Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Arnolfini Gallery, Severn Barrage, Severn Bore, bore riders, cider makers, salmon trappers, elver catchers, Severn
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About the Creator
Kel Portman
Gloucestershire, UK
Kel Portman is a founder member of the arts collective 'Walking the Land' and makes artworks, photographs and installations that are inspired by walks and journeys through the landscape.