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Fi Burke

71 Bridge Street
Derby, DE1 3LB
07941 048 107
Contemporary Visual Artist

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Andy and his Friends Exhibition Review

May 6, 2013 Fi Burke
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Published April 2013 http://airarts.net/2013/04/11/evolve-artist-review-fi-burke/ "Fi’s charming series of photographs in the exhibition feels right at home in the hospital corridors. Stuffed toy subjects Larry, Henry, Wellington and friends appear in simple sitting portraits tumbling along the corridor from frame to frame. Their positions strongly refer to actions within play; Ellie Phant leans on her side as if discarded after a busy afternoon playing in the garden, while tired Andy wearily props himself up with his right arm after being tossed on the carpet. Short, narratives for each character are paired with their portraits giving you a small insight into their worlds.

“Ellie Phant is ever present, small in stature and ego but big on memory and personality. She used to join us in bed on a Sunday morning and we all listened to Peter Rabbit stories.”

Viewing the exhibition you aquaint yourself with each character and perhaps make up your own stories, forming unconscious connections with Andy and his Friends. The memories you had with your own toys start to reappear, warming you as you rekindle relationships with your own Andy, Bunny or Drowsy. The photos are uplifting and comforting, you can see that Fi wants to have fun yet still connect and encourage the viewer and their interpretations.

When I interviewed Fi for this article, it was the first time we’d met, but it felt like I’d known her for years. I understood her and connected to her inspirations and thoughts quickly. I also met Andy, Fi’s inspiration and starting point for the series. I mention that my Mum had a bear when she was little, very similar to Andy, and how he was passed on to me when I was young. Fi lights up; this is her  buzz, this is what drives the project; new stories and new friends. Writing this now, it becomes obvious why I felt such a natural connection to Fi, her work allows for these comforting relationships to form and create long lost reflections. The characters capture the viewer in so many ways, triggering memories and allowing stories to be shared. The energy created not only validates the work but encourages continuing conversations and developments for the artist, viewer and project".

In News Tags Air Arts, andy and his friends, royal derby hospital

Beyond the Material World

September 12, 2012 Fi Burke

International Association of Quantum Artists (IAQA)Present their first Visual Arts Exhibition ‘Beyond the Material World’ at: BAR LANE STUDIOS 1 Bar Lane, York, YO1 6JX.

IAQA unites artists whose work intuitively explores alternative visions and possible realities. It aims to transform human understanding of the world in which we live. At present these include theories and philosophies incorporating sustainability, quantum theory, parallel worlds, Multiverse, higher dimensional spaces and cosmology.

Fi and the other artists have been selected to build an interactive space around their work’s focus.  Each acts as a separate ‘world’, but is integrated with other exhibits occupying the same space.  Together these therefore act as parallel worlds occupying the same space, but which are perceived in different ways.  The audience is invited to participate and sometimes, to intervene within these different artistic spaces.  Exhibits move away from static or fixed theories and viewpoints. The works considered depict transformation towards positive alternative futures: they consider change as an ongoing transformational process.

http://iaqa.blogspot.co.uk

Beyond the Material World runs from 22st  October- 2nd November 2012 with the Private View on 20th October 7-9pm 2012.

 

 

In News Tags bar lane studios, beyond the material world, international association of quantum artists

Being British

April 17, 2012 Fi Burke
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Fi will be exhibiting new work at the Being British Contemporary Art Event: June 29th A temporary gallery space will be created for a gala evening event in The Ballroom at Stamford Arts’ Centre, Lincs. Showcasing contemporary and conceptual art from regional and London-based artists, pieces will include portraits of Ricky Gervais as Charlie Chaplin by renowned photographer Jay Brooks, alongside works from 12 other artists. The artworks will explore the eccentricities that underscore our nation and the iconography that has grown to represent it. Tickets are £10, entry includes a glass of wine (18+) and canapés.

This charity event takes place from 7-10pm on June 29th, 2012.

Details of the exhibition can be found  here

In News Tags art pop-up, being british, children's society, stamford arts centre

Exhibition in Berlin

April 2, 2012 Fi Burke

Several works have been selected for this year's Candid Arts Trust exhibition in Berlin. The exhibition will take place between 3rd - 18th May 2012 at Universität der Künste Berlin, Hardenbergstrasse 33, Berlin-Charlottenburg.

The private view is on Thursday 3rd May and the closing party is on Friday 18th May.

Underground and Metro: Stop: S+U Zoologischer Garten. Lines: S5, S7, S9, S75, U2, U9

In News Tags berlin, candid arts trust

On Bread Alone

February 26, 2012 Fi Burke
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Fi has several pieces in the Nexus Art Cafe's 'On Bread Alone' exhibition which explores the relationship between need and creativity. Nexus Art Cafe can be found in Manchester City Centre, on Dale Street and opposite Vinyl Exchange at M1 1JW.

The exhibition runs from 19th April-17th June 2012 and is open daily.

 

 

In News Tags manchester, Nexus art cafe, on bread alone

'The Collection'

February 11, 2012 Fi Burke

Fi has 6 works in the Marburae Gallery's Contemporary Photography Exhibition.  Marburae Gallery is a new space in Macclesfield, Cheshire dedicated to contemporary visual Arts. 1st March 2012 - 7 - 9pm - Exhibition Open evening.

2nd March - Exhibition begins. (9am - 4pm daily except Sundays)

7th April - Exhibition ends.

In News Tags macclesfield, marburae gallery, the collection

Candid Arts Exhibition

February 11, 2012 Fi Burke

Fi will be exhibiting flourscapes and new work at Candid Arts Trust, Islington in March 2012. The exhibition runs from the 2nd to 11th of March in the First Floor Gallery and is a 15 minute walk from St Pancras. PRIVATE VIEW Thursday 1st March (6.30-9pm)

In News Tags candid arts, flourscapes

Postcard Show

January 21, 2012 Fi Burke

Open: 25th January – 11th February Preview: 24th January 6-8pm

Curated by the Surface Gallery in Nottingham, this long-standing annual exhibition features hundreds of original artworks connected solely by their 4” x 6” format. The show brings together works by established practitioners, students, new comers and international artists from as far afield as Europe and USA, with each individual postcard acting as a celebration of the diversity in practice and location of the participating artists.

Following the success of last year’s very first Surface Gallery artwork exchange, all participating artists have once again been given the opportunity to receive an original artwork in exchange for their own following the completion of the show. This unique aspect of the exhibition offers artists the chance to connect worldwide through a random and remote exchange system. These original artworks are also for sale throughout the exhibition, priced at just £15. This is an ideal opportunity to discover up and coming artists and to buy some original work for an affordable price.

Before the days of emails, Facebook, and Twitter people would send postcards that time-travelled all over the world as a way to 'keep in touch'.

In News Tags postcard, surface gallery

East Midlands Contemporary Art Auction

January 21, 2012 Fi Burke

The 12th EM Contemporary Art Auction is being held at the Djanogly Art Gallery, Lakeside Arts Centre, University Park, Nottingham in partnership with Contemporary Independent Artists.

Viewing dates are  15 – 25 February and the auction is on Saturday 25 February at 1pm.

Preview is Wednesday, February 15th.

Fi's work 'All Purpose' will be part of the auction.

For items over £100 payments can be spread over a 10-month period with interest free credit available through the Arts Council's Own Art scheme. Silent bids will be accepted.  

In News Tags art auction, djanogly

Tarpey Gallery Open Exhibition 2011

November 17, 2011 Fi Burke

Fi has 2 works in the Tarpey Gallery exhibition this year. The show runs from November 12th to December 24th.

For more information, please visit the Tarpey Gallery website or click here.

In News Tags tarpey

Pedestrian Gallery Christmas Exhibition

November 17, 2011 Fi Burke

The Pedestrian Gallery in Leicester's Cultural Quarter is holding the 12 Days of Christmas. Fi has 3 peices of work in the show which runs from December 12th-22nd, 2011.  The Private View is on Monday 12th December between 6 and 8pm.

For more information, please visit Pedestrian's website

In News Tags christmas, leicester, pedestrian

royal west academy show

October 23, 2011 Fi Burke

Reader's Digest has been selected for the 159th Royal West Academy show. Reader's Digest is a flourscape - framed archival photographic print and flour. The use of flour is intended to emphasise the unquestioning ease with which we ‘ingest’ language and translate it as thought.  It also represents the potential power we have over our diet of words to enable permanent or temporary changes in thinking.

The show opens on Saturday, October 30th and runs until December 31st, 2011 in Bristol.

In News Tags bristol, reader's digest, RWA

site-specific concrete poetry

October 23, 2011 Fi Burke
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Fi has been invited to create site specific concrete poetry at the University of Derby.  This is in response and in celebration of poet Eugen Gomringer's work. Seen as the father of 'concrete poetry', he visited the University in September, 2011 to talk about his work. Mr Gomringer, 86, who is Swiss, opened an exhibition entitled Concept as Concrete Form: Visual Poetry, Texts and Typography and gave a talk on The Inter-relation Between Concrete Art and Poetry.

'Concrete poetry' is a literary form where the arrangement of a poem's words on the printed page is considered to be as important as the poem itself. For example, Mr Gomringer's own poem Wind shows the letters W-I-N-D scattered as if by a wind.

His visit to Derby was part of a rare UK tour to talk about his half-century long career as a poet. The tour was arranged by Rodger Brown, a Programme Leader in the University's School of Art and Design, and the Research Group for Artists Publications (RGAP), formerly based at the University but now at the Yorkshire Artspace in Sheffield.

The exhibition runs from mid-November 2011 and a limited edition catalogue of the work will become available.

"This piece by Fi plays homage to Stuart Mill’s own “Homage to Wyndam Lewis”. Playing on how we read and perceive the meaning of words, it also takes it’s inspiration from Alfred Korzybski’s statement, “the map is not the territory, the words is not the thing.  This is an eloquent musing on the mutability of language and how it constantly remains open in a state of flux".

In News Tags concrete poetry, gomringer, university of derby

Installation at Wirksworth Festival - September 10th and 11th

September 3, 2011 Fi Burke

SIFT is a large-scale flour installation at Wirksworth Festival set in Anthony Gell School. Sift will be part of the Trails Weekend on Saturday, September 10th and Sunday September 11th between 10 am and 5 pm at venue 13.

As well as the main installation, there will be an exhibition of Fi’s Flourscape art photography prints and Fi will be there all weekend playing with flour!

Take home a piece of the art!  Come along between 3 – 5 pm on Sunday and take some well looked after art flour away with you.

For 3 weeks in September the historic Derbyshire market town of Wirksworth throws open its doors and invites you in to see some great art in some fascinating places.  Inspirational work from international and national artists is shown alongside the very best local and regional artists.  This year you will be able to explore even more of the town with work planned in churches, woodland, pubs, quarries and amazing houses.  Highlights include:

Trails Weekend: 10th - 11th September

Contemporary Visual Art : 10th - 25th September

Community Celebration: 25th September

Performance Programme: 9th - 25th September

Festival Fringe: 9th-25th September

For a full downloadable brochure, please visit the Wirksworth Festival website at http://www.wirksworthfestival.co.uk/

In News Tags flour installation, sift, wirksworth festival

Cork Street Open Exhibition

July 25, 2011 Fi Burke

Ruminate has been selected for the Cork Street Open Exhibition 2011 in London.  Ticketed exhibition preview night is Wednesday August 3rd. Please click here to go to the Cork St website for full exhibition details.

This year's charity is PAPYRUS Prevention of Young Suicide, a national UK charity dedicated to the prevention of suicide and the promotion of positive mental health and emotional wellbeing in young people.

In News Tags cork, exhibition, open, street

i site workshops

February 7, 2011 Fi Burke

i site is a 2 week programme for young people, it will be running  from March 14th to March 26th. Fi will be working with participants to facilitate their creative photographic responses both to the notion of being a visitor and to the Visitor Exhibition by art collective Igloo.

The Visitor exhibition itself runs from March 12th, 2011 to May 2nd, 2011.

Details can be found at the Lakeside Arts Centre website.

In News Tags djanogly, igloo, isite, lakeside, visitor, workshops

Arts Auction

February 6, 2011 Fi Burke

Arts Auction  - Pakistani Floods Appeal Although Pakistan has recently been hit by another natural disaster, it is still reeling from the devastating effects of those floods which have affected the lives of 20 million people.

Auction time tbc

Venue - Derby Dance Centre, Saturday, March 19th, 2011

In News Tags appeal, auction, dance, floods, pakistani

Reader's Digest at the Tarpey Gallery

January 1, 2011 Fi Burke

Reader's Digest has been selected for the Tarpey Gallery's first Midlands Open Exhibition. Reader's Digest is 3 framed flourscapes. "The use of flour is intended to emphasise the unquestioning ease with which we ‘ingest’ language and translate it as thought.  It also represents the potential power we have over our diet of words to enable permanent or temporary changes in thinking".

The Tarpey Gallery is located in Castle Donnington and specialises in Contemporary Fine Art.

http://tarpeygallery.com/index.php/art/the_gallery/

In News Tags reader's digest, Tarpey Gallery

Sideshow 2010 solo exhibition

September 29, 2010 Fi Burke

Fi will be artist-in-residence at Harrington Mills Studios as part of Sideshow 2010.  Sideshow is a series of citywide contemporary art, music, and performance events & exhibitions driven by Nottingham based artists and curators. It is part of The British Art Show which is now in its seventh incarnation opening in Nottingham, and tours for the first time in 20 years to the Hayward Gallery, followed by venues in Glasgow and Plymouth. It is curated by Lisa Le Feuvre and Tom Morton. Fi will be drawing and mark-making in a flour garden using only items from the kitchen cupboard. The home baking theme will be explored throughout the exhibition through the eyes of a Japanese Zen garden. This residency builds on Fi’s recent work Ruminate which explores the notion of words being ‘ingested’ to become permanent or temporary thoughts.

Throughout the residency, Fi will be producing both large and small-scale images; these will be displayed as part of the exhibition and form the content for the artist’s book which will be available in early 2011.

Harrington Mills Studios exhibition dates are November 29th to December 18th.

Private views  are on Sunday, December 5th from 1-5 pm and Monday, December 6th from 3-7 pm.  The exhibtion is also open on Wednesdays, December 1st, 8th and 15th from 11-4 pm.  Other times are by appointment, please contact Jackie at Harrington Mill Studios on 07891 262202

Harrington Mills Studios is situated in Long Eaton. Buses - Trent Barton Indigo (every 6-7 mins from Nottingham) also Trent  Barton Express Train - regular service from Nottingham Car - 5 mins from M1 Junction 25

In News Tags british art show, harrington mills studios, sideshow

Rumination

September 29, 2010 Fi Burke

Fi's film Ruminate is part of the group exhibition 'Communicating more Authentically' at the Nottingham Playhouse .  This is being curated by The Cutting Room and is intended to coincide with Nottingham Contemporary’s ‘Gert and Uwe Tobias’ exhibition. "In this exhibition we attempt to explore the ways in which we communicate and perceive the world around us. While creating the opportunity for dialogue to take place, and pioneer new forms of artistic and social interaction with individuals and communities. In sparking these conversations, communicating more authentically gradually becomes a possibility."

Private view dates at the Nottingham Playhouse to be confirmed.

In News Tags authentically, cutting room, playhouse, ruminate
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Autumnal scenes from the River Dee at dusk. Mixed feelings - love the light, the colours, the glow. Not so keen on the day moving to night so early. Why does it take me by surprise every year !? 😱
From the archives! A prompted 'journey' back today to all things flour and bread. This was part of an installation at the wonderful Harrington Mill Studios as part of the British Art Show Fringe. I'm thinking 2011 or 2013?
Someone's enjoying a strawberry instead of my usual monkey nut offering!
Scenes from this week's trip to London. All in one day - me and a Gormley, Brit Museum architecture v's mid century on the side of the rail track.
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