re-presentedgallery.org has now become re-presentedgallery.org.uk. The new link is

http://www.re-presentedgallery.org.uk/index.html

Most of the original pages are up and the remainder will be back over the next few days. As soon as the current pages have been restored, I will start building some new work pages.

Due to a problem with the power supply, the server that hosts re-presentedgallery.org is currently down. I hope the issue will be resolved asap allowing the site to come back on line.

I have just uploaded

THOUGHTS ON “HOW CAN YOU LIKE WHAT YOU HAVE” 09 at MAKE IT!

It can be found at http://www.re-presentedgallery.org/HowCanYouImages.html How Can You Like What You Have

I have just uploaded the video “How Can You Like What You Have” 2009 and it can be found at  http://www.re-presentedgallery.org/HowCanYouLike.html This work is currently included in MAKE IT! at The Fishmarket Gallery, Northampton

I have a new work featured in the artists and traders group show that opens Friday 10th April 6pm -10pm at the Fishmarket Gallery in Northampton. Make It! Features the work of the fifteen resident artists and designer-makers and fills the main gallery space of the Fishmarket with a  range of work including painting, contemporary textiles, sculpture and film. The opening night will feature local musicians and DJ’s.

http://www.northamptonarts.org/listing/Make-It

“DeKooning once stated that ‘flesh was the reason oil paint was invented,’ I have taken this idea one stage further through exaggerating the inherent characteristics of the pigment contrasted with the shimmering light of electronic screens, creating new hybrid forms.  Essentially I imagine these paintings as being created by Van Gogh if he was somehow resurrected in the form of a cyborg. Long live the new flesh.” Gareth Haynes 08

Gareth talks about new work and his experience of being an early career artist. The full interview is available at

http://www.re-presentedgallery.org/GarethInterview.html

2008 Sketchbook Page

March 8, 2009

I have just uploaded one of my 2008 sketchbooks as a Flip Book. It can be seen at

http://www.re-presentedgallery.org/idea%20pages/flipbook/Free%20Version/2008Sketchbook.html

It is possible to zoom into the pages using the 1:1 button and then you can drag the page around.