LODE-zone Hull

LODE Artliner in Hull 1992






LODE being loaded on the sailing ship AUDREY by The Yellow House 2 November 1992 at 1.00pm on the Dutch Riverside, Goole. Then on 4 November 1992 being unloaded on the Humber Dock Marina at 12.00pm and taken by ARTLINER to Queen Victoria Square and the FERENS ART GALLERY and installed at 3.00pm









Frontier Film were involved in the project in setting up a VOX POP Booth in the Princes Quay Shopping Centre adjacent to the Ferens Art Gallery. The centre is unusual in that it is built on stilts over Prince's Dock after which it is named, and it had only recently opened in 1991 at the time that the LODE cargo arrived from the Humber Dock in a sea container and was unloaded opposite the Frontier Film VOX POP Booth.



LODE ARTLINER

LODE ARTLINER was all about developing and enabling a network of exchange. And this was initiated and instigated by Philip Courtenay in the invitation to WESTWERK to show work in the same space in The Ferens Art Gallery as the LODE installation.






















The ROOT 92 Festival Booklet



The PILOT ISSUE of Hybrid magazine had a page for ROOT 92 and LODE Artliner.



With an interview piece by Andrea Phillips with Philip Courtenay.






LODE Legacy

The LODE Legacy was proven in 1994 with the Hull Time Based Arts and Yellow House programme of works that took place in the WESTWERK Gallery, Hamburg (see LODE Legacy '94 Page).

OUT OF TIME
Out of Time is an HTBA sponsored publication edited by Andrea Phillips that reflects critically on the achievements of artists working in the Hull TimeBased Arts 1984 to 1998 context, and Philip Courtenay was able to write then about the ongoing network of exchange under way that had led the project from Hamburg to Gdansk in 1997 (see LODE Legacy '97 Page).