I am a freelance photographer and visual artist currently based in London, UK. I use this blog as a place to show work-in-progress, images from recent commissions, exhibition details, and other random bits and bobs.

Please visit www.kateelliott.co.uk for more examples of my work, and www.kateelliottphotography.co.uk for my commercial photography website. I am also one half of artist collaboration KEEM.




Thursday, 25 July 2013

Place of Work: (Whitechapel) - installation shots


Installation shots of Place of Work: (Whitechapel) including two of my photographic prints (20"x24") -  

Exhibition continues until 2 August at East Street Arts Show Space
4 Warren Street, London W1T 5LJ 
Opening times: 12 - 2pm, 5 - 7pm

Artists include: Asa Desouza-Jones, Carolyn Moon, Charlotte Hailey-Watts, Chris Potts, Claire McArdle, Eleanor Fawcett, Emma Frank, Pennicott + Fleming, Jo Melvin, Justine Pearsall, Kate Elliott, Linda Himbert, Louise Southgate, Luke Drozd, Maggie Nightingale, Michael Lawton, Michal Tkachenko, Michele Fletcher, Miles Lauterwasser, Patricia Pisanelli, Patrick Lears, Quay Hoang, Rosie Gibson, Elvira Oddy, Sarah Barrett, Sian Collins, Stuart Bannister, Syara Ahmed, Thom Walker.

Click here for more information about the series (In) The landscape darling

Thursday, 18 July 2013

Upcoming Shows

I am involved in a few exhibitions, opening during the next three months - please see below for further information and dates/gallery details. 

If you are in the area(s) it would be lovely if you could swing by, or join me at the Openings for a drink. 


Place of Work: (Whitechapel)
East Street Arts Show Space
14 Warren Street, London W1T 5LJ 

Private View: Friday 19 July 7 - 9pm
Exhibition Dates: Wednesday 17 July - Friday 2 August 
(Opening times: 12 - 2pm, 5 - 7pm)


East Street Arts hosts an independent exhibition of work by gallery staff members. Permanent, casual, temporary staff and interns showcase work made around the day job. 
Exhibition curated by Sarah Barrett and co-curated by Patricia Pisanelli.


This 'Me' of Mine
Ipswich Art School Gallery, Colchester and Ipswich Museum
1 Upper High Street, Ipswich, IP1 3QH

Private View: 21 September 2013 (times TBC)
Exhibition Dates: 21 September 2013 - 05 January 2014 
(Opening times: Tuesday-Sunday 10am - 5pm)



This ‘Me’ of Mine is an example of ‘distributed practice’, a phrase coined to describe the creative use of diverse networks taking artists beyond the boundaries of traditional art practice. It is a touring contemporary art exhibition which looks at self in relation to context. It presents issues of socialization and the influence of social groups, our connection to objects as a means to express emotion and to hold memories, the passage of time and limitations imposed by circumstance, and the effects of living in a digital age.
Exhibition curated by Jane Boyer.

For further details please click here


Four Corners 
121 Roman Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2 0QN

Private View: Wednesday 16 October 6.30 - 8.30pm
Artist's Talk: Saturday 19 October 2.30 - 4.30pm
Exhibition Dates: Thursday 17 October - Friday 25 October
(Opening times: Monday-Saturday 10am - 6pm)


More details to follow soon...
 




Monday, 8 July 2013

Limited Edition Prints

KEEM have released 3 images from the project A Chain of Wooded Mountains, that can now be purchased as limited edition prints.

Each image is priced at £50 and is an edition of 50. Prints are signed and numbered on the reverse.

All proceeds go towards publishing our book A Chain of Wooded Mountains later this year.


To buy a print, or for any further information (inc. enquiries about having the work framed), please email us here

C-Type Photographic Print, 12x18"
Edition of 50, signed and numbered on reverse
£50.00

C-Type Photographic Print, 12x16"
Edition of 50, signed and numbered on reverse
£50.00

C-Type Photographic Print, 12x16"
Edition of 50, signed and numbered on reverse
£50.00

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Duality

Looking through my archive of old images, I came across this photograph of a guy - Dave - I once met.  I still find something about him intriguing...