PHOTOLITA EXHIBITION OPENING AT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, LONDON JULY 9TH 2010

June 25th, 2010

PHIL HALE 􏰀 TOM HUNTER 􏰀 MICHELE TURRIANI 􏰀 SIMON LARBALESTIER 􏰀 CHARLOTTE HEAL 􏰀 GUY PATERSON 􏰀 SARAH ROESINK 􏰀 RACHEL THOMSON

PHOTOLITA EXHIBITION OPENING AT FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS, LONDON JULY 9TH 2010

PHOTOLITA is an antidote to Photoshop, reflecting a growing rejection amongst artists of the ubiqui- tous ease of a digital aesthetic. The artist’s role is to say no to the common currency and to find their own way. The group of artists in this show have chosen to work with analogue photographic processes, drawing on the unpredictability of light and the deliberate pursuit of chance. Away from the screen and in the sun- light or darkroom there is less control, and a directness that can be open-ended, creatively satisfying and risk-taking. The artists are guided by their own restless interest in the world, and their perspective in PHOTOLITA is the recognition of incomplete knowledge. The work experiments with the earliest forms of photography, cyanotype and van dyke, liquid emulsion, instant Polariod, infrared and panoramic film, pinhole and cameraless photography. At the opening of PHOTOLITA, Michele Turriani will be delivering a live black and white dark room performance and there will be a short documentary to accompany the show, filmed on Super 8 by Phil Hale.

ARTISTS IN PHOTOLITA

􏰀 PHIL HALE 􏰀

Phil Hale is a London-based painter whose work has been heavily influenced by his own experimentation in analogue photography. With film supplied by The Impossible Project (www.impossibleprojects.com) and a Polariod SX-70 camera he will take a series of black and white abstracted head shots of his fellow artists and writers in East London.The intention is to include the Polaroids unique presence as a relic of the event itself. Phil Hale was best known for his illustration work for Playboy, Stephen King, Warner Bros and others in the 1990s. In 2000 he made the transition to portraiture and fine art. His portraits have included Thomas Ades for the National Portrait gallery in London and Tony Blair’s official portrait for the House of Commons. His paintings hang in numerous public and private collections including Lords Cricket Grounds, the National Portrait Gallery, the Jerwood foundation and the Royal Portrait Painter’s society. Solo shows include Mockingbirds/Relaxeder at the Jerwood Space, and Urge Ourselves Under at Five Hundred Dollars, London.

www.mockingbirdsrelaxeder.com

􏰀 TOM HUNTER 􏰀

Internationally renowned photographer Tom Hunter uses a pinhole camera to photograph places of worship in his local area of East London. Tom Hunter graduated from the London College of Printing with a BA First Class Honours [1994], Hunter took his MA at the Royal College of Art, London [1997]. In 1998, Hunter won the John Kobal Photographic Portrait Award. In 2006 Hunter was the first artist to have a photography show at the National Gallery, London.He currently lives and works in London. His work is often particular, but not exclusive, to the community of travellers he knows as neigh- bours and friends in East London. He has exhibited work both nationally and internationally, in solo and group shows and is also a Senior Research Fellow of the London College of Communication, University of the Arts London.

􏰀 MICHELE TURRIANI 􏰀

www.tomhunter.org

Photographer Michele Turriani has over twenty years experience in the dark room often manipulating his images to stunning effect. He will be doing a live photography performance at the show, shooting directly onto 10 x 8 paper negatives. Visitors will be invited to take part and follow their image as it is developed, contact printed and displayed. Michele Turriani trained in Urbino as a graphic designer and art director. He moved to London in the 90’s and worked in the music industry with the formidable ADS such as Vaughan Oliver at 4AD and Rob O’conner at Stylorouge. He currently works in fashion, editorial and advertising with clients including Levi’s, Pirelli, Champion, Lee Jeans and Heineken. He undertook a live large format Polariod performance at the BAFTAS, photographing among others Claude Schiffer, Dame Helen Mirren, Diane Kruger and Juliette Lewis.

www.micheleturriani.com

􏰀 SIMON LARBALESTIER 􏰀

Photographer Simon Larbalestier’s hand manipulated monochromatic imagery combines characteristic beauty and melancholy with a documentary approach. Using a Hassalblad panoramic camera to photograph this landscape series in Morroco, he then individually hand prints and tones the images onto fibre based paper. Simon Larbalestier’s work has become emblematic of the legendary band the Pixies and his often surreal and macabre imagery has hugely affected many artists, photographers and designers. He has had many solo and group exhibitions in Britain, Europe, Scandinavia and the USA. His work during the 1990s and 2000s has moved through several landscape series in Italy, USA, Australia and India to longer term documentary projects in Thailand, Cambodia and other areas of South East Asia.

www.simon-larbalestier.co.uk

􏰀 CHARLOTTE HEAL 􏰀

Graphic designer and photographer Charlotte Heal’s delicately iridescent photographic series appears to document a new galactic landscape, revealing a fascination with the beauty and strength of memetic patterns in nature. Charlotte Heal graduated from the Royal College of art in 2007 and has been working as a freelance graphic designer incorporating her own photography and illustrations into her designs. Her clients include Laurence King, The House of Lords, Royal School of Ballet, Drama Fashion Magazine, The Poetry Society and Penguin Books.

www.charlotteheal.com

􏰀 GUY PATERSON 􏰀

Artist Guy Paterson approaches photography from his fine art print background combining screen printing with photo chemistry on light sensitised surfaces and conventional photography. His work reappropriates and reassigns obsolete industrial equipment, materials and techniques questioning our standing and perception of progress. In ‘1000 nails’ he uses the cameraless technique of the photogram to strip photography to its fundamentals allowing for a very typological approach and exploring the relationship between mechanical reproduction and individuality/uniqueness. His hand bound ‘sketchbook’ permits an indulgence into the tactile fascination of wet processing techniques. Guy Paterson teaches and inspires imagemakers on his alternative photographic courses at Central St Martins.

www.guy-paterson.co.uk

􏰀 SARAH ROESINK 􏰀

Sarah Roesink is a London based photographer, with a strong interest in recording the atmosphere of the moment. She works in various formats of photography including a self-made camera obscura and a collection of vintage cameras. The images here were taken with a pinhole camera, a contact print then printed from colour photographic paper. Sarah Roesink graduated in 2008 with a distinction from the MA course in Communication Design (pathway photography) at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London and also has a BA in Fashion Photography from London College of Fashion. Since Autumn 2008 she has been teaching at Kingston College for Art and Design, in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.

www.sarahroesink.net www.Ideologio.com

􏰀 RACHELTHOMSON􏰀

Rachel Thomson makes cyanotype shadowgraphs that map a history of her surroundings, including the plants, people, places and found street treasures in Hackney East London.Rachel Thomson trained in photography and print media at Central St Martins, where she founded her first print magazine Loop. She uses various process- es including photogravure and cyanotype. She is currently editor\producer of Imbroglio magazine and is the curator of PHOTOLITA.

www.imbrogliomagazine.com

FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS 21 Vyner Street London E2 9DG

info@fivehundreddollars.co.uk

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(nearest tube: Bethnal Green)

PHOTOLITA PRIVATE VIEW

Thursday 8th July 2010, 6pm-9pm

PHOTOLITA FILM SCREENING

Thursday 15th July 2010, 6pm-9pm

OPEN 9th July – 5th August, Friday – Sunday 12pm-6pm or by appointment and First Thursdays 6pm-10pm

Here are the four prints I will be exhibiting:

Zagorra Desert, Morocco, 2010. split selenium toned Lith Print, printed on my last stock of 16" x 20" Forte Museum G4, edition of 5. © Simon Larbalestier ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Zagorra Desert, Morocco, 2010. split selenium toned Lith Print, printed on my last stock of 16" x 20" Forte Museum G4, edition of 5. © Simon Larbalestier ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Sahara Desert, Morocco, 2010. split selenium toned Lith Print, printed on my last stock of 16" x 20" Forte Museum G4, edition of 5. © Simon Larbalestier ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Zagorra Region, Morocco, 2010. split selenium toned Lith Print, printed on my last stock of 16" x 20" Sterling G3 , edition of 3. © Simon Larbalestier ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Wired: Best Album Art of All Time

June 25th, 2010

Quote from Underwire:

Pixies: Come On PilgrimSurfer Rosa, Doolittle

Just as with The Velvet Underground, more bands (including Nirvana and Radiohead) were probably influenced by the Pixies than actually heard or saw the group during its ferociously productive heyday in the late ’80s and early ’90s. Those of us who did follow the Pixies around the country in those days were captivated by the brutal but beautiful music and art.

That graphically sonic merge was most capably illustrated on the Pixies’ EP Come On Pilgrim, full-length debut Surfer Rosa and crossover classic Doolittle, which featured deep and arty design and photography from Vaughan Oliver and Simon Larbalestier.

Like other stunning artwork produced for albums from the influential 4AD label, the imagery of the Pixies’ first three albums propelled alternative rock into the mainstream, where less talented bands like Nirvana built upon the group’s foundational artistry to achieve stratospheric fame. So-called alt-rock has sucked ever since.

Read More http://www.wired.com/underwire/2010/06/gallery-album-covers/14/#ixzz0rrSJxVSn

Come on Pilgrim 1987

Surfer Rosa 1988

Doolittle 1988

Domain Website Galleries Updated

May 18th, 2010

My domain website has now been fully revamped with 4 new galleries. This is a new streamlined version designed by my good friend Neil Chenery. Each thumbnail opens into a full size image that is fully captioned including URL links to my Photoshelter Archive where further images from the same series or body of work can be viewed.

New Splash Page

Gallery 1

Gallery 2

Gallery 3

Gallery 4

T A B L E T S now shipping

May 18th, 2010

The first 4 sets of  T A B L E T S are now ready for shipping. This initial wave includes Surfer Rosa #1, Nimrod’s Son, Spike and Monkey Gone To Heaven. Please go here for the info.

Shown below is Surfer Rosa #1

This is the Tablet Edition Surfer Rosa I by Simon Larbalestier. This photograph was used on the cover of the 1988 LP Surfer Rosa by US band the Pixies. One of a finite and exclusive worldwide limited edition of 2,000 Tablets, it measures 90mm x 72mm x 23mm and is supplied in a bespoke presentation box which contains the Tablet and a hand-signed, individually numbered certificate of authenticity, which includes Simon Larbalestier's personal recollections of the story behind this classic image.

This is the Tablet Edition Surfer Rosa I by Simon Larbalestier. This photograph was used on the cover of the 1988 LP Surfer Rosa by US band the Pixies. One of a finite and exclusive worldwide limited edition of 2,000 Tablets, it measures 90mm x 72mm x 23mm and is supplied in a bespoke presentation box which contains the Tablet and a hand-signed, individually numbered certificate of authenticity, which includes Simon Larbalestier's personal recollections of the story behind this classic image.

This is the Tablet Edition Surfer Rosa I by Simon Larbalestier. This photograph was used on the cover of the 1988 LP Surfer Rosa by US band the Pixies. One of a finite and exclusive worldwide limited edition of 2,000 Tablets, it measures 90mm x 72mm x 23mm and is supplied in a bespoke presentation box which contains the Tablet and a hand-signed, individually numbered certificate of authenticity, which includes Simon Larbalestier's personal recollections of the story behind this classic image.

This is the Tablet Edition Surfer Rosa I by Simon Larbalestier. This photograph was used on the cover of the 1988 LP Surfer Rosa by US band the Pixies. One of a finite and exclusive worldwide limited edition of 2,000 Tablets, it measures 90mm x 72mm x 23mm and is supplied in a bespoke presentation box which contains the Tablet and a hand-signed, individually numbered certificate of authenticity, which includes Simon Larbalestier's personal recollections of the story behind this classic image.

Photoshelter Online Archive now updated

May 14th, 2010

There are several new galleries now on my Photoshelter Archive. Go here to view the home page.

Pixies retrospective exhibition catalogue available for PDF download

April 23rd, 2010

Snap Galleries has now updated my exhibition page on their website with prices for all 39 images offered for sale (in three edition sizes) and you can now download the catalogue as PDF here

Pixies Exhibition Catalogue

Me outside Snap Galleries, Piccadilly, London, 17th April 2010. © Guy White

Bayeux Ltd in London.

April 20th, 2010

A big thanks goes to the team at Bayeux Ltd (Terry, Nick, Julie, Iris, Martin and Rob) for their professional excellence in producing the archival Lightjet C-Type prints* for my Pixies retrospective at Snap Galleries new flagship premises in the heart of Piccadilly London. You can find them at 78 Newman Street London W1T 3EP Tel: 020 7436 1066. Bayeux also offer drum scanning facilities as well as a host of archival papers and printing output options. Special thanks to Nick B for his patience in working with my images. They also offered me a free window display whilst the show is on! A hearty thanks to Miguel at Genesis who drum scanned Nimrod’s Son and Surfer Rosa’s #1-3 last year for me.

*A note on Lightjets C-Type prints:

Silver-halide photographic paper is fixed on an internal drum, where three digitally controlled lasers simultaneously expose the photo-sensitive paper (or back-lit transparency medium) with red, green, and blue light.  The print is then processed using traditional photochemical means. After which, the photographic print is handled just as any other photo-print. LightJet is a true photographic continuous tone process. Most deliver a final product printed on Fujifilm Crystal Archive or Kodak Endura paper in sizes up to at least 4×10 feet . Other Silver-Halide based materials can be printed on laser driven devices such as the LightJet. (Info courtesy of Wikipedia ).

Bayeux Ltd in Newman Street, London.

Lucy outside Bayeux.

Shelf on the way into the basement where it all happens.

My window display Lightjets

Private View of my London, Piccadilly Pixies retrospective at SNAP Galleries

April 19th, 2010

On the 14th April 2010 there was a small private party to celebrate the opening of my Pixies retrospective 1986-2009 and the first exhibition for Snap Galleries prime London location in the heart of Piccadilly.

Guy White director of SNAP meets Nimrod's son at the Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

The man himself 24 years on..... Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Jack and Lucy at the Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

The Surfer Rosas "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

martin with rosa "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Spike and some of the Doolittle images "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

The Minotaur Box Set Limited Edition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Monkey Gone to Heaven and Seahorses "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Surfer Rosa original Polaroids 1987 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Surfer Rosa original Polaroids 1987 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Glove and Gouge Away "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Opening Celebration 14th April 2010 of my exhibition "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Bones from The Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Some of the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Some of the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Some of the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Sucker and Dragon Madonna from the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Some of the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Cuban from the Minotaur series 2008-2009 "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Catalogues "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Martin outside the gallery "Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

"Simon Larbalestier Pixies retrospective 1986-2009" at Snap Galleries' new London premises in Piccadilly.

Warp Magazine interview (Issue 25 April 2010)

April 19th, 2010

Chëla Olea of Warp Magazine interviewed me recently here’s the results:

Warp Magazine Issue 25 April 2010

Warp Magazine Issue 25 April 2010 PP 98

Warp Magazine Issue 25 April 2010 PP 99

Warp Magazine Issue 25 April 2010 PP 100

Warp Magazine Issue 25 April 2010 PP 101

Tablets: Limited Edition Miniatures

April 14th, 2010

To coincide with the opening of my London Pixies retrospective 1986-2009, Snap Galleries are introducing a brand range of Limited Edition images in the form of Tablets.

What is a Tablet ?
Tablets are a completely new kind of exclusive, limited edition, freestanding collectible. Each one is a miniaturized three dimensional artwork, small enough to fit in the palm of a hand. Tablets do not require framing and so are ready to display straight out of the box. They sit perfectly on desks, bookcases, shelves, and cabinets; in fact, they look good anywhere. Tablets make ideal gifts and souvenirs.
The inaugural releases from Tablet Editions feature four important photographs from the archives of British photographer Simon Larbalestier, the man who made the photographs that appeared on the sleeves of all the albums released by cult US band the Pixies in the late eighties/early nineties. Produced in finite and exclusive worldwide limited editions, Simon Larbalestier’s Tablets are supplied with a hand-signed, individually numbered certificate of authenticity, which opens out to reveal Simon Larbalestier’s detailed personal recollections of the story behind each classic image, and features rare session image(s) to accompany Simon’s text.

Please click here for pricing and ordering details.

Nimrod's Son Tablet Edition: dimensions 90mm x 72mm x 23mm, engraved on the reverse, supplied in bespoke presentation box with individually numbered,hand-signed certificate of authenticity, which opens up to reveal the story behind the image. A finite and exclusive limited edition of 2,000 Tablets worldwide.

Surfer Rosa I Tablet Edition: dimensions 90mm x 72mm x 23mm, engraved on the reverse, supplied in bespoke presentation box with individually numbered,hand-signed certificate of authenticity, which opens up to reveal the story behind the image. A finite and exclusive limited edition of 2,000 Tablets worldwide.

Monkey Gone To Heaven Tablet Edition: dimensions 75mm x 75mm x 23mm, engraved on the reverse, supplied in bespoke presentation box with individually numbered,hand-signed certificate of authenticity, which opens up to reveal the story behind the image. A finite and exclusive limited edition of 2,000 Tablets worldwide.

Spike Tablet Edition: dimensions 75mm x 75mm x 23mm, engraved on the reverse, supplied in bespoke presentation box with individually numbered,hand-signed certificate of authenticity, which opens up to reveal the story behind the image. A finite and exclusive limited edition of 2,000 Tablets worldwide.