Jeremy Gluck
Jeremy Gluck is quite an exceptional artist. He first exhibited with us back in 2017 for the show Inception Pt 1 and again for Pt 2 in 2018.
He also got to go on Cardiff Radio with our owner to talk about the shows and the joys of exhibiting in such a small scale.
His work has spanned the whole of his life and his knowledge is something to be admired. After finishing his BA course at Swansea College of Art, he decided to venture on and get a Masters. Jeremy is an Inspirational artist and one that we, as a gallery, love to exhibit.
Jeremy Gluck’s contact details:
Instagram: @Nonceptualism
Facebook: JeremyGluckart
Axisweb: https://www.axisweb.org/p/jeremygluck/
Inception Pt 1 & 2
Jeremy Gluck is an expatriate Canadian digital and conceptual artist. In his second year of the Studio, Site and Context B.A. at UWTSD. He is also the founder of Dadaist conceptual art platform Nonceptualism. He is currently Artist in Residence at Eltham Hill School, Lewisham, S. London, piloting a collaborative digital art project with students there across all years; the debut London exhibition of the project, including Gluck's solo work, opened for three weeks in November at Vinyl Deptford Gallery, London SE1, and continues in December at The Hundred Years Gallery, London, E2; an expanded exhibition opens in July, 2018, at Lewisham Arthouse, London.
(Written for Inception Pt 1 & 2)
Isolation 2020
Jeremy Gluck is an ex-patriate Canadian, UK-based intermedia artist, graduated M.Arts, who mainly works with contemporary strategies. By rejecting an objective truth and global cultural narratives, Gluck creates work in which a fascination with the clarity of content and an uncompromising attitude towards conceptual and minimal art often collides with ambiguity and concealment. The work is aloof and systematic and a cool and neutral imagery is used, obscuring a subtext speaking to process as practice. In his work he tries to enfold concepts and realities and involve the viewer in a way that is physical and authentic to function following form in a work. His background is multidisciplinary, spanning, writing, music, and art.
Influenced by Metzger, the Fluxus artists, Bacon, William Burroughs, and the Beats, his aspiration is to communicate visually so that the viewer is part of a unitive, experiential energy, merging space, place and meaning. Jeremy Gluck has exhibited in London, Sydney, and Swansea, and has been curated this year for the Bath Arts Fringe, and SHIFT (Glasgow) festivals.
These still images are all 45 x 30 cm and are part of a series, The Recording of Thinking, photographed by Melissa Rodrigues as part of a 2019 video shoot of the same name. There are a total of 8 in the series.
Melissa Rodrigues contact details:
Instagram: @melrodriguesphotography