Tess E. McKenzie

@tessemckenzie

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january
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3 months ago
the last week or so
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1 year ago
morning
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1 year ago
Stomping around at @goldsmithsmadesign
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2 years ago
… but the clouds …, 2023 Play by Samuel Beckett, 1976. First published 1977. An excerpt of something new, included in ‘Mirador’ opening the @sladeschool next week. Private view on Wednesday 26 July, 5-7pm.
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2 years ago
I am delighted to be exhibiting at my old stomping ground next week - @sladeschool - alongside Francis Alÿs, @christopher.earley and @andrefigueiredodasilva PV is Wednesday 26 July, 5-7pm. Mirador 26 July - 4 August 2023 The exhibition runs concurrently with an Experimental Drawing course Christopher Earley and I are leading, and brings together artwork that questions the boundaries of what a drawing and observation practice may (or may not!) be. Image description in comments.
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2 years ago
Saying again nine days never flooded the loved, 2023, giclée print Included in Colour/Print/Poetry, Colour & Poetry: A Symposium V curated by @jo.volley and @stephanienpartistcurator at @sladeschool 21-22 March 2023
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3 years ago
I am the clown of God, 2022 ID below in comments
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3 years ago
Flexing “EDS-style” for new studies in the studio. ID: A photo of Tess’ arms while on all fours in her studio. Her arms are contorted so her fingers face backward in an unnatural way. Her long hair hangs down to the floor with her eyes peeking through its tangles to look at the camera.
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3 years ago
You never did that before (installation detail), 2021 Exhibiting at the @sladeschool as part of the ‘Colour, Pigment, Poetry’ exhibition and symposium. Organised by @jo.volley and curated by @stephanienpartistcurator Link to the online exhibition in my stories… Image description below
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4 years ago
Albrecht 1910, 2022 ID: a drawing in blue pencil on vellum of the young Vaslav Nijinsky in costume for the role of ‘Albrecht’ in Giselle.
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4 years ago
Topographic responses to invasion. Marks traced by nurses and doctors over days and nights, smudged by showers and tape.
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4 years ago