- Minnie Weisz
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Minnie Weisz is a photographer and curator, having studied at the Royal College of Art and the London College of Printing,[1] and freelance editor for Rizzoli International Publications [2]
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Nature of activities
She has described herself (with respect to her artistic activity) as an architectural detective.[3] The buildings of King’s Cross are the dominating subject of her photographs.[4][5][6][7]
Exhibitions
Recent photograph's taken there in the exhibition Kings Cross as Camera Obscura were shown at The Albion Stables, Balfe Street, London N1 in an exhibition ending 5 July 2006),plus a short film, Urban Fairy Tale. Her 2005 book and exhibition Eye Dream contained a series of photographs of the inside the mid-19th-century Fish and Coal building.[8] Her work was shown at the exhibition Ubi sunt.[9][10] Weisz curated an exhibition of works upon the subject of a building of Bloomsbury as part of the London Festival of Architecture[11] called The Diary of a derelict Dairy (20 June-20 July 2008).[12]
Group exhibition, INHABIT,[13][14][15] with Nicolas Gonzalez, Dani Marti, Kit Merritt, Sarah Roeskin, James White, Maca Yanez and Eric Schockmel were showing from the 29 to 31 July 2011 at 92 White Post lane,London
She has also exhibited as a collaboration in May 2010 with costume and set designer named Caroline Collinge[16] and as a participating artist from in 2011 at ASYLUM[17] an arts organisation in Caroline Gardens Chapel, Peckham.The studio
Her studio is located in one of the remaining listed railway arches behind St Pancras Station in King’s Cross, North London. The studio had involvment with the June 2011 festival entitled the London Street Photography Festival.[18]
Curated
Emmett Walsh–Paris Correspondence School @ Trove:Birmingham & Minnie Weisz Studio: London[19]
An exhibition of art with its' subject as a building of Bloomsbury as part of the London festival of architecture[20] called The Diary of a derelict Dairy.[21]
See also
- Fine-art photography
- Angelo Rizzoli
- Rachel Weisz
References
- ^ article within The Independent newspaper (of 29th June 2006 retrieved 24th August 2011)
- ^ Professional profile site 20:20, 06/09/2011
- ^ London database retrieved 17:58,11th September 2011
- ^ King's Cross Central Ltd Partnership 2010-2011 retrieved 08:40, 3 September 2011
- ^ Simon Hardeman article-The Independent
- ^ Phoebe Greenwood article-The Sunday Times
- ^ Dominic Bradbury-The Telegraph (12:12 03 november 2007 14:00, 4 September 2011)
- ^ article fromThe Independent newspaper of 29th June 2006
- ^ culture and life-rituals (August 2nd 2011
- ^ group exhibition retrieved 6th September 2011
- ^ createkx retrieved 14:25, 4 September 2011
- ^ (ifa2008 retrieved 15:25, 4 September 2011)
- ^ lee cavaliere 13:02, 4 September 2011
- ^ ideologio 10:18, 3 September 2011
- ^ copyrighted WAM 2011 retrieved 3rd September 2011
- ^ blueprintmagazine-article: Lucie Hepton (May 5, 2010 10:38, 3 September 2011)
- ^ asylum-arts
- ^ london street photography festival:partners
- ^ © Emmett Walsh, 2011.
- ^ createkx-(retrieved 14:25, 4 September 2011)
- ^ ( ifa:20th June-20th July 2008 retrieved 15:25, 4 September 2011)
External links
- Official website
- Open Lectures
- Times profile
- list of press releases from 2006-2008 retrieved 22/09/2011
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