Documentation of selected projects by Jeremy Welsh, 1983 - 2021
Take Me To The River. Molde Jazz Festival Exhibition 2020, Møre & Romsdal Kunstsenter. Paintings by Jon Arne Mogstad and video by Jeremy Welsh. Video shown on two 4K monitors and one HD projection.
Mind is Moving IV. Digital film exhibited in Ta deg Tid / Take your Time at Nordenfjelske Kunstindustrimuseum, Trondheim, June 2020 - January 2021. Composition by Michael Pisaro, performed by Michael Francis Duch, double bass. Video production by Jeremy Welsh.
At Any Given Moment / i hvert øyeblikk. Vårsøg Festival Exhibition 2019, Surnadal Kulturhus. Series of large format digital prints, based on photographic images.
Dialog-Overgang (Dialogue-transition) a series of installations made in collaboration with Trond Lossius and Jon Arne Mogstad in the early 2000's. A Can of Stellar Stripes and Other Vessels, Trondheim Kunstforening, 2004. Dialog/Transition part 1, Kristiansand Kunsthall, 2004. Improsculpt / jc 87 at Quart Festival, Kristiansand, 2006. Please Note After Image - installation as part of BGO1 at Bergen Art Museum, October 2010 - January 2011. Collaboration with Jon Arne Mogstad and Trond Lossius. Wall painting, five HD video monitors and 16 channel sound installation. Light Years, a revival of the project in 2018, an installation at Surnadal Billag with wall painting, projections and 4 channel audio.
places / traces / stories: exhibition in Rom 8, Bergen Academy of Art & Design, October 2012, together with Scott Rettberg, Part of Re:place, an art research project.
Projects under development during a residency at Artspace, Sydney, in 2009. Digital prints, photo series, video and digital slideshows.
Radiant Cities: short HD video pieces with imagery from various urban locations, 2009 - 2011.
W.A.G. (Water and Glass) - four- screen HD video projection installation at Atopia, centre for film and video art Oslo, 2008. Part of the project "Vitrine" - projection installations to be viewed from the street.
W.A.G. (Water and Glass) - four- screen HD video projection installation at Atopia, centre for film and video art Oslo, 2008. Part of the project "Vitrine" - projection installations to be viewed from the street.
Across The Universe: installation at Trondheim Art Museum, 2000. Muti-screen video installation with specially constructed screens in perforated steel, wood and woven vinyl. Produced during an artist residency at ISCP, New York in 1999.
Dub Science: double screen projection installation, made for Screens, Trondheim Art Museum, 1997, later shown at Oslo Kunstforening (1999). Collection of The Norwegian Arts Council & Trondheim Art Museum. Two mirrored video images and texts that are randomly recombined in real time. Sound was programmed on a Sony Playstation.
I'd Like To Tell You About Some Places I Think I MIght Have Been To Once - photo series and video for the exhibition Dream vs. reality at Galleri F15, Moss, 2002. Digital photo prints mounted on board. The images are typically indistinct and ambiguous, inviting the viewer to make an individual interpretation.
Forest Fires: installation with slide projection, video monitors, audio, tree branches, dead leaves and forest floor debris. Originally made for B2 Gallery, Wapping, London in 2003, later shown as part of Sings of The Times at Museum of Modern Art, Oxford in 1990.
I'd Like To Tell You About Some Places I Think I MIght Have Been To Once - photo series and video for the exhibition Dream vs. reality at Galleri F15, Moss, 2002. Digital photo prints mounted on board. The images are typically indistinct and ambiguous, inviting the viewer to make an individual interpretation.
Forest Fires: installation with slide projection, video monitors, audio, tree branches, dead leaves and forest floor debris. Originally made for B2 Gallery, Wapping, London in 2003, later shown as part of Sings of The Times at Museum of Modern Art, Oxford in 1990.