Reflux 3
19 July 2001

Language

Cristina Crossingham is an artist and writer based in Bristol, England. For Language she will present the performative installation rooms of the mind. In a continuous and collaborative process broadsheet newspapers are transformed into paper boxes. As the traditional vehicles of information delivery are re-constructed the containers of yesterdays news become the empty containers of possibility.

Susanna Bardsley & Andrew Zec are both artists and language tutors based in St. Malo, France. They will be showing their collaborative video work Son et Lumiere - easy access to French in twelve and a half minutes. Experience the sights and sounds of the French language as you have never seen or heard it before.

Dennis Gould Stroud based poet, printer and political activist has been writing and publishing pamphlets, posters and postcards since 1963. He will be reading a selection of his own work including new works written especially for Language.

Yonat Nitzan originally from Israel is now based in Winchester, England. Under the guise of Ima the Invisible Mother-Artist she tackles the personal and political boundaries and stereotypes in contemporary art and life.

Gunnar Sandin is an artist from Malmo, Sweden. His work can be described as ambiguous demonstrations: often containing signposts, concrete verbal indicators or other written messages, they appear either as singular objects or are carried within various actions. Linguistic "accidents" like misinterpretation, meaning collapse and phonetic disturbance are used as visual commentary in both created or authentic contexts.