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Dan Green

Dan Green is a second year fine art student at Nottingham Trent University, working primarily with sound and paint.

Reviews

Kris Martin - Whats The Time? [11 April 2008]

The incessancy of time is one that looms over our modern society.  The pressure to always be somewhere, the thought that I might be late or could be using time more wisely is both blessing and curse.  The opportunity to take time to stop  Read on…

White Cube, Hoxton Sq, London
29 February - 29 March 2008

Yes, No and Other Options [7 April 2008]

I approached Yes/No with some excitement.  Having read the bright yellow pamphlet I was ready to immerse myself in the options presented, with particular interest in two pieces, ‘Words and Silence’ by Paul Rooney, and  Read on…

Millenium Galleries/Winter Gardens, Sheffield
16 February - 30 March 2008

Apeiron [21 March 2008]

Apeiron: The unlimited, the boundless; the raw stuff out of which all things arise and into which they dissolve again.The purpose of science in explaining how and bringing to light new phenomena has lead not only to the stripping down and condensing  Read on…

Surface Gallery, Nottingham
3 - 4 March 2008

An evening With Brent Green [28 February 2008]

Brent Green is a self taught animator, based in Cressona, PA.  Tonight he presented the entire oeuvre of his work so far, bringing them together with a soundtrack co-written with musical luminaries, Jim Becker (of Califone), Brendan Canty (of  Read on…

The Kitchen, New York
13 February 2008

You Are the Music while the Music Lasts [1 February 2008]

“You Are the Music while the Music Lasts” was a look into the notion of a stranger in our midst – the presence of a foreign body, perhaps unwelcome, a disruptive element, upsetting the status quo and making the expected  Read on…

Emmanuel Church, Loughborough
26 January 2008