News 2009

21/11/09

DW is exhibiting at the M Art Center, Shanghai in a print show called Invisable Ink.

Other artists include: - Jane Dixon, Stanley Donwood (Radiohead artist), Bob Edgson, Anthony Green, Kip Gresham (print genuis), James Hill, Rory Mcshane, David Rayson, Steven Russel, Fiona Thomas, Andrew Vass.

The exhibition runs from Nov 7th to nov 15th.

25/08/09

DW has directed a music video for Lou Barlow's song 'Sharing' taken from the album 'Goodnight Unknown'.

You can watch this video (plus five music videos and a documentary directed by Adam Harding) here at LooTube on the Merge Records website or here on Youtube.

25/08/09

DW has created the artwork for the forthcoming album 'Goodnight Unknown' by Lou Barlow.

01/07/09

DW has been selected to exhibit in the Northern Print Biennale alongside artists such as Richard Hamilton, Tim Long, Michael Craig-Martin and Louise Bourgeois.

You can click here for a preview piece written for Design Week.

The Northern Print Biennale launches on 26 June, with exhibitions running at Northern Print, Hatton Gallery and Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne until October.

28/05/09

DW collaborates with Jason Lytle (ex Grandaddy frontman) on art-merch for his London gig on the 28/05.09.

24/01/09

Click here for a write up of the Old St Exhibition.

21/01/09

Click here for an indepth look at 'The New Landscape' by Harriet Hawkins, research fellow at Geography, Exeter University.

10/01/09

Who the FUCK do you think you ARE?

09/01/09

Daryl Waller is taking part in 'The New Landscape', click the image for more details.

The New Landscape’ will bring together artists working in Cornwall who have, in different ways, been inspired by the landscape. One of the distinctive features of art made in Cornwall over a number of generations has been its relationship to the landscape. In recent years in Cornwall artistic representations of the landscape have taken a large number of forms beyond traditional painting. Increasingly, newer media, like video and digital photography, have become important, often as a way of documenting interventions or performances in the landscape. This exhibition will show a wide variety of work in a range of media, which all share a relationship with the Cornish landscape.