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Saw Liverpool Cityscape painting by Ben Johnson at the Walker Art Gallery

Sun ,02/11/2008

This afternoon I went to the Walker Art Gallery to see the Liverpool cityscape painting by Ben Johnson.

Ben Johnson Liverpool Cityscape progress images from Flickr National Museums Liverpool

The picture has been on display during 2008, Liverpool’s Capital of Culture year.

I’d seen it on tv and on postcards, but there’s no substitute for studying it up close.

There is an astounding level of detail. The image was created using intricate stencils and spray paint. Small details were painted using a tiny brush. The painting was begun in 2005 and completed during a residency at the Walker Art Gallery in 2008. As with other works by Ben Johnson, a small team of assistants worked full time on the project.

Also on display were the artist’s cityscape paintings of Hong Kong, Jerusalem, Zurich, and architectural paintings of the Rookery Building Chicago and the Louvre Pyramid, Paris.

The paintings have a richness and precision very pleasing to the eye. And yet there is an emptiness about them. That’s because there are no people or vehicles. The artist invites people to enter the picture mentally, and add their own memories and associations.

I’m very glad I came to see it. I found much inspiration for my own cityscape photos, one of which I have been working on using the MacBook Pro. Today was the last day of the exhibition. I stayed till the gallery closed, and I was the very last visitor to see it.

Liverpool Walker Art Gallery at dusk

It will be going on display at the futuristic museum of Liverpool History, currently nearing completion by the Pier Head.

I took the National Express coach from Manchester to Liverpool (cost 6.50 return). On the outbound trip I chatted to retired photographer Patrick Black from Poynton. He told me about his extensive photo archive, and hope to follow this up.

Liverpool Museums website

Ben Johnson artist website

Weather in Liverpool: Cloudy, mild.

My cityscape photos at Photorama exhibition Mooch Art Gallery

Wed ,01/10/2008

Four of my cityscape photos – including a ’small’ version of the Manchester Mega-Photo – are now on display in the Photorama exhibition at pioneering private art Gallery Mooch on Oldham Street in Manchester’s Northern Quarter.

Manchester Mega-Photo visualisation of canvas print

A two metre wide canvas print of the Manchester Mega-Photo in the front window has been attracting a lot of attention. A second copy faces inwards into the gallery. The other images chosen for the exhibition are my panorama of the Hacienda, a night view from Werneth Low and the dusk panorama from Tempus Tower.

Two other photographers are featured in the exhibition: In Barry Jackson’s ‘Angels’ series, statues of angels are placed within the gritty context of the city, giving an effect reminiscent of the film ‘Wings of Desire’ by Wim Wenders.

Image by Barry Jackson

Trever Olner’s pinhole camera photographs provide a view of contemporary scenes in the manner of early photography. It’s refreshing to find a photographer keeping a traditional technique alive in an age dominated by digital technology.

Exhibition preview was on Friday 10th of October from 6 to 9pm. All works are for sale.

Grosvenor Picture Palace drawing by Caroline Johnson

Fri ,26/09/2008

Artist Caroline Johnson has sent me a copy of her drawing which is taken directly from one of my photographs.

I think it’s a sensational image as it makes the building look new and bringing out the bright colours of the tiles as they must have looked nearly 100 years ago.

Grosvenor Picture Palace drawing by Caroline Johnson

Grosvenor Picture Palace photo by Aidan O’Rourke

More information on Caroline Johnson on her blog artistsmock.blogspot.com/