Images from “Welcome to Your City”
Over the past week I have been working with the Architects in residence House of Jonn to create a interactive installation and popup city in the Wonder windows at Selfridges.
Using the window as a observation point I created 3 structures made up entirely of pinhole cameras created out of shoe boxes.
Over the course of the week I have been exposing each camera individually and transporinting them to my temporary darkroom setup at the Hospital Club.
Once the images have been processed they are placed back within the installation. In so doing the structure transforms over the week into a 360° panoramic documentation study of the architectural space surrounding the work, broken sporadically by faint traces of life.
HERE ARE SOME OF THE IMAGES FROM THE CAMERAS!
AND MORE TO COME……
Website back on!
The internet and I have resolved our differences and my website is back up.
www.alex-shepherd.co.uk
Suspended Exhalation Extended
Due to the great feedback from members of the club we have decided to extend the running of Suspended Exhalation in the Lobby.
So get down and see it!
Website down!
So the internet and I have had a bit of a falling out and my website is down. I’m hoping that we can patch things up soon and I’ll be back online this week. Watch this space…
Suspended Exhalation has Moved to the Lobby
Hello all!
Following its first showing at The Son Gallery, my time based installation ‘Suspended Exhalation’ is now up in the Lobby of the Club!
The work is a time based installation whereby my exhaled breath is temporarily trapped within the black balloons. The balloons are placed in transparent PVC boxes isolating the exhaled moment from the space and exterior world.
Its been fantastic getting my hands on such a prominent space within the club to put up some work. It was great to have the huge wooden column to work around, the boxes seemed to naturally fall into place with this unmoving structure to support their fragile form.
Hope you all get a chance to see it!
New Studio!
After a long search I have now moved into a new larger studio space! Im currently developing new works using the extra space!
‘Suspended Exhalation’ is Moving to the Lobby of The Hospital Club
I have now finished de-installing ‘Suspended Exhalation’ at the Son Gallery!
The went very well and I would like to thank everyone involved, especially those that put up with me using their flats, rooms, studios to sew countless PVC squares in the middle of my studio relocation. The work has now been packed and ready to move to The Hospital Club on Sunday where I will be re-installing the work, giving my lungs a few days to recover. The fully re-inflated piece will be on show in the lobby when the club opens Monday morning and be up for till the 16th of May. Hope you can all make it down!
My Time-based Installation Coming up on the 14th of April
Alex Shepherd
SUSPENDED EXHALATION @ SON Gallery
APRIL 15 – APRIL 25
PRIVATE VIEW: APRIL 14, 6.30 – 9.00pm
In a continuation of his exploration of form and artistic fallibility Shepherd will create a monumental structure fabricated from over 200 square-meters of supple PVC and 500 latex balloons. The artist’s creative existence will be temporarily trapped within the installation: as Shepherd describes, ‘It does not freeze a captured moment in time but creates a kink in the artist’s lineal interaction with existence and time. It is in the kinks delaying of time that art emerges and is created.’
Following the success of his exhibition at the Son Gallery’ in Peckam, Alex Shepherds presents: an edited version of Suspended Exhalation for The Hospital Club. …”In Suspended Exhalation, the artist’s exhaled breath is used as a building material to inflate the work. In so doing Shepherd is trapping those moments of shared existence within the balloons, keeping it in a transparent plastic box separate from the world. A moment, which is slowly re-released into the exhibition space as the balloons naturally deflate in time.”

















