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Niall
Bingham
Miscellanea
Rayograph I
Silver Gelatin monoprint
Rayograph II
Silver Gelatin print
Homage to Hokusai (Installation view)
14 linocut prints with hand colouring.
Untitled II
Copper plate drypoint.
Untitled I
Stone lithograph, in collaboration with Joe Legate and Mark Attwood, The Artists' Press, White River.
Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet!
Three colour photo-lithograph, in collaboration with Joe Legate, LL Editions, Newtown, Johannesburg.
I Want To
An intervention on a 'found' copper plate, spitbite, hardground and drypoint.
Found Plate
An intervention on a 'found' copper plate, etching with hardground, aquatint and drypoint.
Mirror Images Poster
A poster that was made to distribute around Johannesburg, as part of the artist's campaign to promote the premiere of his film and opening in Maboneng Precinct. Linocut & Screen print.
Homage to Hokusai test print
One part of an installation made up of 16 identically sized Linocut prints, some with hand painting.
Bonjour Monsieur Courbet
India Ink, Acrylic, Egg Tempera and Oil on Canvas
Lapis Lazuli
2 colour screenprint, album cover for debut LP by Johannesburg-based band, Sol Gems.
Inner Crucifix
Linocut for fold out included in the CD release of The Frown' debut E.P. titled Amen.
Designer' layout for The Frown E.P. showing the cover image and credits
India Ink and Linocut, Scan layout.
Mondi Forest
Fisheye Lomography film still for Sol Gems´ debut single release.
Nothing is Sacred
Collaborative Linocut and screen print installation with pasted linocut prints that were printed on found clothing pattern templates.
Nothing is Sacred prints drying in the print studio
Nothing is Sacred installation detail
Film shot and edited by Chris Saunders for the collaborative installation staged in collaboration with Murray Turpin in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.
Linocut Wordplay I
Linocut Wordplay II
The Devil is in the Details, Performance Film in Collaboration with Chris Saunders
The Underdog
A video loop comprising of an edit condensing around 50 hours of Gopro footage.
The Politics of Repetition
A film loop/installation screened at Mirror Images on a large stretched canvas. Givan Lötz performed live in the space to provide the soundtrack.
Givan Lötz performing at the opening for Mirror Images
The performance provided the soundtrack for the Installation titled 'The Politics of Repetition'
Chinongwa
Linocut for book cover, commissioned by STE Publishing, Johannesburg.
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