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Big Bang 2
Welcome back Tech Team fans! Today’s blog post will be about the second Big Bang at Wolverhampton Art Gallery. To find out about the first Big Bang (exhibition) click here and to look behind the scenes of the first Big … Continue reading
Welcome back to the Basement of Wonders!
So for all of you nice people who have been eagerly awaiting the next installment of Wolverhampton Art Gallery Technicians Adventures I apologies for the delay in the posting of this post. I have had some technical issues to deal … Continue reading
Conquering Clouds
Welcome back Tech Team Fans! This week we have been Conquering Clouds with the artist David Bethell. Today I have been lighting the works and I can honestly say that the title of the exhibition (“Conquering Clouds”; a title I liked … Continue reading
The Current Situation
Welcome back Tech Team fans! So it’s been awhile since my last update of all things technical but as always we have been busy, I have also been on holiday, but worry not for I have returned to inform you … Continue reading
Posted in East Gallery Changeover
Tagged Art, Art Handling, Art Installation, Art of the Troubles, Construction, Contemporary Art, De-installation, Exhibition Install, Fine Art, Gallery Technician, Installation Art, Installation construction, Take-down, The Current Situation, Wolverhampton Art Gallery, Yara El-Sherbini
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Proton, Unity, Energy, Blizzard install
Welcome back Tech Team fans! Once again we have been really busy here in TechTeamLand and I have fallen behind on the blog. For that I can only apologise and as a condolence offer up some interesting behind the scenes … Continue reading
Posted in Contemporary Gallery Changeover
Tagged Art, Art Handling, Art Installation, Blizzard, Construction, Contemporary Art, Digital Projection, Energy, Exhibition Install, Fine Art, Gallery Technician, Installation Art, Installation construction, Jane and Louise Wilson, Proton, Proton Unity Energy Blizzard, Unity, Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Pop in Space
Welcome to the much delayed, “Pop in Space” exhibition install post! This exhibition opened on the 21st February (so you can see how far behind I have got, stay tuned for more posts detailing what we have been doing whilst … Continue reading
Edgar Martins Install
Welcome back Tech Team fans! Last week we were super busy installing the new Edgar Martins exhibition (full title: (The Poetic Impossibility to Manage the Infinite) for more on that click the title. So busy in fact that there really … Continue reading
New Art West Midlands 2015
Welcome back Tech Team fans! This post is about the install of the Wolverhampton Art Gallery section of the, “New Art West Midlands 2015” exhibition (more on that here). But before we get to that we had to take down … Continue reading
Farewell to the forest (or the Un-Making of, “the Making of Mordor”)
Welcome back Tech team fans! Now as promised and without further ado here is the post detailing the de-intsallation of, “the forest” or, “the Forked Forest Path” by Olafur Eliasson to give it its proper introduction. This installation was part of the exhibition, … Continue reading