Title:

Trinka Five

Materials:

mobile phone video of a prosperity ritual to attract funds for artist- led projects

(Shown at Sarah Doyle and Sarah Sparkes Witch Night.)

2010.

Title: Painting representing Yoke and Zoom's share of lottery tickets bought for the artists lottery syndicate


Materials: acrylic on unprimed canvas

2010.






Title:

Gingerbread New Art Gallery Walsall.

Materials:

Gingerbread, dolly mix, royale icing, edible coal, hundreds and thousands.

2010.


Current ongoing project:

Title: MOVEMENT, artist led gallery on Worcester Foregate Street Railway Station, UK

2006- ongoing (update: Due to finally open in Sept-Oct 2010, with a show by Jacob Feige)

image courtesy of Adam Kay


Title: Yoke and Zoom dolls, made by children whilst artists in residence for Big Chill

Materials: card, ping pong balls, pen, pipe cleaners


2010
Title: Den

Materials: gels, canvas, climbing frame, solar lights, masking tape, windmills


2010



Title:

Flexible Micro cottage

Materials:

thatch matting/artificial flowers/bike trailer/gaffa tape/wood/poles/bike

2008-ongoing.  


Current ongoing project:

Title:

Mobile Cottage industries

Materials:

Caravan/ thatch matting/mock beams/artificial flowers/bunting/people

2009



Title:     

Mobile cottage industries

Long weekend- Tate Modern

2009

Title:     

Flying Cottage

Materials: Ink on paper

2008






Title:     

Mobile cottage industries

2008

(Zoo Art Fair, Royal Academy of Arts London, with the House of fairytales)

Title:     

Mobile cottage industries

In production whilst Artists in Residence at New Art Gallery Walsall

2008


  

 



Title:     

THE REALITY OF BEING AN ARTIST FAMILY IN THE AGE OF ADVANCED CAPITALISM. FRAGMENT ONE- BALIFF LETTER SENT TO OUR HOME by Yoke and Zoom

2007.

Title:

Pigeon post

2007.




Title:

What is Integration?

Materials: paper aeroplanes produced from collaborative prints made between UK artists Yoke and Zoom and Romanian artists Mona Vatamanu and Florin Tudor.

2006-7.


Title: Till Death do us (P)art

Materials:
gold foil balloons, helium, string

MOT international Offsite project "The Artist with two brains" curated by Chris Hammond. St Pauls Church, Birmingham

2005.

Title:ROYGBIV


Materials: gels, site lights, georgian facade


2005.


Title: Cloverfield. Collaboration with N55 resulting in exhibition growing clovers at Cell project space, London.

Materials: N55 Kommune modules,sound, light,four leaf clovers, hose, plant food, soil, people, alcohol, cups

2005.

Title: Yoke and Zoom's four leaf clover collection and distribution in Copenhagen

Materials: N55 module, paper,pens four leaf clovers,plastic bags, cardboard labels

2005.


Title: Art Machine

Materials:

Metal condom vending machine/ cardboard boxes/art works

2004-6. (Phase 2)2010-ongoing


yoke and zoom art machine


Title: Art Machine

Materials:

Metal condom vending machine/ cardboard boxes/art works

2003-ongoing




Title:

Yoke and Zoom's Toyo Tea Party

Materials:

2003


Title: four leaf clover distribution

Materials:four leaf clovers, plastic bags, cardboard labels, ink.

1999-ongoing



Title: Not in our name
 
 2003


Title:Roadrage

Materials:

Metal Road sign(full size)

2003




Title:Grit and Determination

Materials:Grit bins/ transfers/rock salt

2002-3 (Worcester 1/5)


Title:Grit and Determination

Materials:Grit bins/ transfers/rock salt

2002-3 (Clent Hills 2/3)

Title:Grit and Determination

Materials:Grit bins/ transfers/rock salt

2002-3 (Abberley 3/5)


Title:Grit and Determination

Materials:Grit bins/ transfers/rock salt

2002-3 (Pirton 4/5)

Title:Grit and Determination

Materials:Grit bins/ transfers/rock salt

2002-3 (Rock 5/5)


Title: four leaf clover cloning station

 
2002

G39 Cardiff.

Selected work 2002-10

please click on images for more details....

Ingvil Aarbakke,artist with N55,(July 26, 1970 – November 23, 2005) said to us about their practice/home life "We make art, but sometimes we like to make cookies." We think of this when we are just living, running a family, doing day to day things that are not monolithic or studio based or even remotely academic. Our practice has been based in our home around our FAMILY. We are soon to move into working in a more public space MOVEMENT. We are interested to see if this affects our practice.

Work is made and/or shown in both the public realm and in the gallery /project space. Artworks take on many forms of production:

Tudorising a 1950s caravan in the foyer of New Art Gallery Walsall

Hosting teaparties in England and Japan

Growing thousands of four leaf clovers and distributing them internationally

Producing and flying paper aeroplanes with artists in Bucharest

Distributing rock salt to rural communities in Worcestershire

Making a roadsign that shows where you have come from instead of where you are going to

Distributing artists multiples in condom machines in Uk and Japan

Collecting artworks to be flown by pigeon in the UK, ...

c.v