Charles
Kriel's "C.C. Kriel's All-Squirrel Band play their
hit, 'Each Woman I Meet Excites a Small Squirrel of Desire
Beating a Mambo Against My Heart'" +
Description:
from a 1996 group exhibition, Art & Innovation, at the ICA,
London commissioned by the ICA.
Description:
The following works were made between 1984 and 1994,
an earlier period of artmaking. They are in a variety of media,
range from fashion photography
through sculpture, and have been exhibited in several venues.
Photographs:
Cibachrome from transparency, all analogue process, 84-86
Drawing: ink on linen, or embroidery on cloth, 93
Sculpture: variable media and dimensions, 93-94
Description:
this work has been exhibited in several shows, including the
2000 group
exhibition How the West has Won and Lost, at the British Council
Gallery,
Prague, Czech Republic
Durst
Lambda prints, 48" on shortest dimension.
This
work is principal to the PhD research being carried out
by Kriel at Central St. Martins College of Art, London,
under the title "Noise and the Uncanny", to be published
here following viva in 2003.