Iain Woods started toying with the idea of ‘Pop-Project as Fine-Art’ while studying conceptual art at Warwickshire School of Fine Art and then Brighton School of Art. Fascinated with the idea of ‘invisible sculpture’ by not presenting any physical object in the gallery whilst filling the room, Woods mounted a pair of speakers playing the Stanislavsky EP throughout the space, as though a radio had been left on. The recording won the 2008 Channel 4 talent awards music category and when asked if he had a live band with which to play a gig in support of the award, Woods lied and said ‘y… read more
Iain Woods started toying with the idea of ‘Pop-Project as Fine-Art’ while studying conceptual art at Warwickshire School of Fine Art and then Brighton School of Art. Fascinated with the idea of ‘invisible sculpture’ by not presenting any physical object in the gallery whilst filling the room… read more
Iain Woods started toying with the idea of ‘Pop-Project as Fine-Art’ while studying conceptual art at Warwickshire School of Fine Art and then Brighton School of Art. Fascinated with the idea of ‘invisible sculpture’ by not presenting any physical object in the gallery whilst filling the room, Woods mounted a pair of speakers playing the Stanislavsky EP throughou… read more