Projects by Artist
The Locus+ Archive (incorporating material from the Basement Group and Projects UK) hosted at the University of Sunderland currently has two PhD posts affiliated to it and is the largest archive of time-based work in Europe. It forms a comprehensive historical overview of contemporary art practice from the early '70s to the present, covering artists' projects from a variety of British and international contexts. Here is a snapshot of the projects that have been digitized to date.
Jewyo Rhii Love Your Depot_LDN, 2020
Part of an ongoing project which awarded Rhii the 2019 Korea Artist Prize for her show at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA), Seoul, the exhibition at KCCUK has been reconstituted into a multi-purpose, multi-dimensional presentation that is particularly poignant in this current climate. Showcasing a combination of a physical storage space for artworks and a workspace for creative activities, Rhii also brings the show to the digital realm by creating an accompanying online platform.
Read moreAnya Gallaccio dreamed about the flowers that hide from the light, 2018
A new commission for Lindisfarne Castle delivered in partnership with the National Trust through Trust New Art supported using funding from Arts Council England and the Henry Moore Foundation.
Read moreMonica Ross A Critical Fine Art Practice, 2017
An extensive exhibition from the archives of British artist Monica Ross (1950-2013)
Read moreDensen-Disperse, 2016
Read moreWolfgang Weileder Transfer Laban, 2016
Read moreJonathan Monk A copy of Richard Hamilton, Whitley Bay, 1965, 2015
A year-long project involving the reproduction of Richard Hamilton's famous Whitley Bay, 1965 postcard, mailed each month from the postbox in Whitley Bay.
Read moreJonathan Monk A Small Glass Christmas Tree Ornament Placed Inside a Padded Envelope & Stamped on by Jonathan Monk, 2014
A Small Glass Christmas Tree Ornament Placed Inside a Padded Envelope & Stamped on by Jonathan Monk was a commissioned work for the Locus+ 2014 Christmas card.
Read moreRon Geesin Blackbird Quadralogue, 2014
Drawing together the calls of four Blackbirds as they move through one year, Blackbird Quadralogue, is a beautiful musical composition that interrogates notions of territories and belonging, and those of the individual vs the collective.
Read moreChristian Barnes A Bathymetric Atlas of The English Lake District, 2014
A Bathymetric Atlas of The English Lake District, is a unique hand-made book measuring 120 x 120 cm. Conceived and devised by Christian Barnes and commissioned by Locus+, it reveals the hidden contours of the principal lakes in the English Lake District at a scale of 1:41250
Read moreJane and Louise Wilson Blind Landings, 2013
Blind Landings (H-bomb Test Site, Orford Ness) #3
2013, Photo collage, 360 x 360mm, Variation of 4
Sarah Pickering Celestial Objects, 2013
Celestial Objects, by Sarah Pickering, has been made by photographing a revolver fired in total darkness.
Read moreKatie Paterson Second Moon, 2013
A fragment of the Moon, couriered around the earth for one year.
Read moreCornelia Hesse-Honegger Print Portfolio, 2012
A Limited Edition print portfolio available in 2013
Read moreSuzanne Treister DIY Drone / Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV): 'ArduCopter 3DR Hexa', 2012
Watercolour on paper, 210 x 150 mm, 2012
Read moreDouglas Gordon The End of Civilisation, 2012
A grand piano burns in this epic film by Turner prize-winning Scottish artist Douglas Gordon.
Read moreJonathan Schipper Slow Motion Car Crash, 2012
Read moreCerith Wyn Evans Permit yourself..., 2011
Read moreFiona Banner Tornado, 2010
Tornado by Fiona Banner was a co-commission by Locus+ and Great North Run Culture forming part of the Cultural Olympiad's Open Weekend.
Read moreRichard Grayson The Magpie Index, 2010
The Magpie Index is a single-screen high-definition video art-work by artist Richard Grayson, focusing on legendary singer-songwriter Roy Harper.
Read moreAlastair MacLennan Coil To Met, 2009
A two-day durational performance in an old disused warehouse as part of Wunderba Live Art Festival.
Read moreTatzu Nishi Hotel Monument, 2008
Read moreSonia Boyce For You Only You, 2008
Read moreToby Paterson Asymmetric Snowflake, 2007
Asymmetric Snowflake was a commissioned work for the Locus+ 2007 Christmas card.
Read moreMark Dion Memorial to Thomas Bewick, 2007
A semi-permanent sculptural memorial to Thomas Bewick sited in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Read moreJanice Kerbel Deadstar, 2007
Deadstar is the plan for a "new" ghost town. Taking the form of a town plan, it uses the conventions of urban planning and the history of abandoned settlements, the orientation of extinct celestial formations and the habits of the supernatural to envisage a timeless settlement for ghosts.
Read moreGraham Gussin Illumination Rig, 2006
A site-specific installation using film-lights to illuminate urban non-spaces, in particular the locations where architectural styles clash
Read moreMatt Stokes Sacred Selections, 2006
Read moreLayla Curtis Polar Wandering, 2005
A web-based project that recorded the three-month journey the artist made to and from Antarctica.
Read moreLayla Curtis NewcastleGateshead, 2005
NewcastleGateshead is a collaged map compiled from regional namesakes taken from city maps worldwide. In the form of a generic folded map, the collage mimics the existing, familiar structure of NewcastleGateshead.
Read moreElizabeth Wright Space Travel, 2005
A sequence of 115 images of the interior of car parks reproduced on large light-reflective panels viewable through the Metro carriage as it passes through the tunnel.
Read moreChris Burden Ghost Ship, 2005
Ghost Ship involved the construction and development of a crewless, self-navigating sailing boat, which undertook its maiden voyage between Fair Isle, Scotland and Newcastle upon Tyne. Audiences were able to track the boats progress via a live, daily updated website.
Read moreStepanka Stein & Salim Issa Ordinary Living, 2005
Artist residency and collaboration with IPRN University of Sunderland
Read moreJanice Kerbel Underwood (Christmas letter), 2004
A letter composed by Janice Kerbel using a typeface based on that of a typewriter manipulated by the artist.
Read moreNatalie Jeremijenko & Eugene Thacker Creative Biotechnology: a user's manual, 2004
Publication and on-line work, documenting and discussing research and issues surrounding Biotech Hobbyism funded by the Wellcome Trust. Launched: 15.09.04 Artists Space, New York and 22.09.04 Henry Wellcome Building for Neuroecology, University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Read moreMark Wallinger The Underworld, 2004
Read moreNathan Coley Show Home, 2003
Show Home is a temporary public art work that addresses the aspirations of home buying and associated lifestyle packages.
Read moreGary Perkins Heat Signature, 2003
An interactive installation using heat and thermal imaging technology to recreate Winter Landscape (1811) by Caspar David Freidrich.
Read moreSimon Patterson Escape Routine, 2002
Simon Patterson, Escape Routine. 2002
A commissioned film that focuses on the in-flight safety demonstrations enacted by flight attendants.
Catherine Bertola Scratching the Surface, 2001
For the work Scratching the Surface Bertola engraved a traditional decorative pattern into the exterior wall of a once-domestic, now-commercial building.
Read moreTanya Axford Babel's Folly, 2001
Babel's Folly crams a former department store space with thousands of rolls of domestic wallpaper pulled into teetering pillars.
Read moreJo Coupe Fruitbody, 2001
For the work Fruitbody, Coupe turned a warehouse into an incubating environment to reproduce graffiti tags (signatures) found in the city, from mould.
Read moreWendy Kirkup Echo, 2000
Using advanced Siemens Panoramic Ultrasound equipment a journey through the artist's body was broadcast simultaneously via satellite at two locations.
Read moreSimon Patterson Landskip, 2000
Simon Patterson, Landskip. 2000
Commissioned as part of the pre-opening season at Compton Verney.
Anya Gallaccio Repens, 2000
Repens was a temporary land-work using a decorative motif designed by Robert Adam for the ceiling of the Great Hall at Compton Verney
Read moreLloyd Gibson n, 2000
Gruinard Island was used by the Ministry of Defence in World War II to experiment in biological warfare. Project n, a figurative sculpture constructed from Shape Memory Alloys (SMAs) designed to distort and change at predetermined temperatures was installed on Gruinard.
Read moreAndrew Grassie The Locus+ office, 1999
Three paintings commissioned for a series of Locus+ Christmas cards. Tempera on paper, 14.2 x 19.7cm
Read moreLaura Vickerson Fairy Tales and Factories, 1999
Fairy Tales and Factories involved the construction and installation of a 3.5 metre wide hooded cape, with a 21-metre long train made from hundreds of thousands of red rose petals.
Read moreAnya Gallaccio Two Sisters, 1998
Two Sisters was a 6-metre high, 2.5-metre diameter and 70-ton column of chalk bonded by plaster installed on the silt bed of the Minerva Basin, Hull. The work was continually modified by the tidal flow of the River Humber until it finally eroded and collapsed.
Read moreCathy de Monchaux The Day Before You Looked Through Me, 1998
The Day Before You Looked Through Me is de Monchaux's first permanent public artwork, incorporating the use of photography on a monumental scale.
Read morePaul St. George Minumental, 1998
Minumental scale version of Anthony Gormley's Angel of the North, launched to coincide with the opening of the actual Angel of the North.
Read moreLawrence Paul Yuxwelupton An Indian Shooting the Indian Act, 1997
A performance ritual enacted at the National Rifle Association Range, Bisley and on a private estate, Healey, Northumberland in which First-Nation-Canadian Yuxwelupton shot copies of the Indian Act.
Read morePaul Wong Window '97, 1997
Shown from 29 to 31 May 1997 to coincide with the hand-over of Hong Kong from the UK to China, Windows '97 was an installation consisting of large backlit colour photographs of Quenn Elizabeth II and Chairman Mao bordered by flashing neon symbols; the Union Jack, red star, AK47, Money signs, a crown and the new Hong Kong logo.
Read moreGregory Green Gregnik (Proto 1), 1996
A fully functional communications satellite created to broadcast stories and anecdotes from the community in the Meadow Well estateTyne & Wear
Read moreJan Wade & Vanessa Richards Jazz Slave Ships, Witness, I Burn, 1996
A site-specific performance installation in Whitehaven, Cumbria, the last English slaving port and Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, the birthplace of anti-slavery pioneer William Wilberforce
Read moreSteve Farrer The Cinema of Machines, 1996
The Cinema of Machines, explored both the history of cinema and the artist's own history
Read moreRichard Wilson The Joint's Jumping, 1996
A proposal for the Baltic Flour Mill in Gateshead prior to the opening of the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art.
Read moreCornelia Hesse-Honegger Nach Chernobyl, 1996
In 1986 Hesse-Honegger began to document the effects of the fallout from the Chernobyl disaster in the Ukraine, making studies of insects affected by the radiation plume that spread across Europe.
Read moreStefan Gec Buoy, 1996
A fully operational ocean-going buoy fabricated by recasting the steel from the artist's previous project Trace Elements (1990)
Read moreShane Cullen Fragmens sur les Institutions Republicaines IV, 1996
The work consists of ninety-six large tablet like panels onto which the artist has transcribed meticulously in paint the contents of numerous 'Comms'; the written communications smuggled in and out of H-Blocks during the hunger strikes.
Read moreAlan Moore The Birth Caul, 1995
A performance monologue by comic book writer Alan Moore, in collaboration with composer David J (of pop group Bauhaus) and musician Tim Perkins.
Read morePhilip Napier Sovereign, 1995
A videotape and video installation produced during a residency by Belfast artist Philip Napier in Vancouver, Canada.
Read moreIan Breakwell Hidden Cities, 1995
Read moreStefan Gec Natural History, 1995
Six large black and white photographic portraits of the first six firemen who died trying to contain the fire within the nuclear reactor at Chernobyl.
Read moreDaniel J. Martinez How To Con A Capitalist, 1995
Street performance, interrogating assumptions of public space and cultural hierarchy.
Read moreNhan Duc Nguyen Temple of My Familiar, 1994
Temple of My Familiar was a installation of a large (32 metres) mural using Vietnamese and Buddhist iconography depicting details of the artist's life. This included the incident in which he temporarily lost his sight as a result of a racist attack.
Read moreMark Wallinger A Real Work of Art, 1994
An edition of 50 die-cast equestrian statuettes, sold to fund the purchase, stabling and training of a race horse named A Real Work of Art, which ran in the 1994 flat season.
Read moreJohn Newling Skeleton, 1994
A temporary installation in which the residue of approximately 80,000 template sheets of communion bread (after the wafer had been punched out) were stacked at intervals on the church pews.
Read moreLouise K. Wilson The Museum of Accidents, 1993
A performance installation which recreated a 1920's tea dance in the Great Hall of the Museum of Science and Engineering. As an Orchestra played, ballroom dancers swept past a screen which showed a continuous projection of the virtual flight and accident of a simulated plane.
Read morePaul Wong Feng Shui, 1993
A performance installation in which artists installed objects and carried out rituals associated with the ancient Chinese practice of Feng Shui.
Read morePat Naldi & Wendy Kirkup Search, 1993
A project that highlighted the capabilities of the new CCTV systems and their impact on our personal freedom.
Read moreIan Breakwell Christmas Carol, 1991
A performance in which four synchronised figures dressed in Santa Claus costumes performed in Newcastle's Northumberland Street.
Read moreStefan Gec Trace Elements, 1990
Trace Elements was part of TSWA Four Cities. It comprised eight large bells cast from decommissioned Soviet submarines installed at the base of the High Level Bridge.
Read moreMona Hatoum Alive and Well, 1990
An installation at the very end of the Victoria Tunnel, behind the barred gate. The piece was created from the heating elements of an electric fire which glowed in the dark.
Read moreChris Burden The Sailing Destroyer, 1990
The Sailing Destroyer was an attempt by the artist to radically modify an existing, but obsolete warship into a sailing vessel.
Read moreMona Hatoum Over My Dead Body, 1988
A series of commissioned poster works for advertising hoardings on the Tyne & Wear Metro and in Manchester, Sheffield, Leeds, Derry, London, Glasgow and Middlesbrough.
Read moreRichard Wilson One Piece at a Time, 1987
Twelve hundred second-hand car parts were suspended by wires from a platform mounted in the South Tower of the Tyne Bridge. Over a period of five weeks a motorised cutting device cut approximately 40 wires a day, causing the car components to fall to the floor.
Read moreJohn Kippin The Strawberry Portraits, 1986
A series of portraits of artists photographed by John Kippin upstairs at The Strawberry pub in Newcastle upon Tyne.
Read moreMona Hatoum Position: Suspended, 1986
A performance lasting the duration of a day in which Hatoum occupied a rudimentary wedge-shaped cage or shack
Read moreBruce McLean Good Violence and Physical Manners Pt.I and Pt.II, 1986
A two-day performance at the Laing Art Gallery employing telephones, radios and CB radios dealing with notions of interference and interruption.
Read moreJohn Adams Intellectual Properties, 1986
This six-part fiction is an ironic, stylized discourse on representation, reproduction, production and reality. Formally structured on the concept that sound qualifies image, each segment uses a different anecdotal soundtrack to recontextualize recurring visual material, until the narratives converge in the final sequence.
Read moreAlastair MacLennan The Touring Exhibitionists, 1984
The Touring Exhibitionists was the first project travelling solely under the Projects UK banner. A select group of performance artists toured the country in a coach playing a various venues.
Read moreBruce McLean Breaks on the Bridge, 1983
A performance featuring the Whickam Synchronettes - a local group of synchronised swimmers in the Elswick Swimming pool.
Read moreJohn Kippin The Elsdon Mystery, 1983
A "thriller" movie which asks questions about the communicative possibilities of visual information.
Read moreSilvia Ziranek A Deliberate Case of Particulars, 1983
A performance in the Pizzaland restaurant Newcastle upon Tyne
Read moreJohn Adams Sensible Shoes, 1983
Sensible Shoes is a witty collision of fiction and reality, ironically rendered as a multi-textual pastiche of mass media and personal narratives.
Read moreCharlie Hooker Mainbeam, 1983
Mainbeam - a ballet for vehicles - was a performance carried out at night in the Trinity Square Multi-storey car park in Gateshead.
Read moreJohn Adams Bob and Jill (pt. 2), 1982
In Bob and Jill (Pt. 2), the relation between fact and fiction in the personal and popular narratives of everyday life is rendered in an assemblage of soap opera conventions, performance and documentary
Read moreRichard Grayson Three Real Things, 1982
Three Real Things, a film by Richard Grayson was originally part of The Basement Group Showreel produced in 1983.
Read moreAlastair MacLennan Twenty Four Hours, 1981
A performance in which the artist walked from midnight to midnight continuously in a circle through a square divided in two halves, one half black paint, the other white flour.
Read moreMona Hatoum Look No Body!, 1981
Read moreBruce McLean Action at a Distance, 1980
A performance at the Basement, Newcastle upon Tyne.
Read moreRichard Grayson Three Thousand Famous Men, 1980
Three Thousand Famous Men, by Richard Grayson was a work that was part of The Basement Group Showreel produced in 1983.
Read moreCharlie Hooker Percussion Walk, 1979
Choreographed percussion performance and installation.
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