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Please scroll below for NEWS, this can change daily during ongoing projects so please check back. Also check out the blog via the tab above or Heather Tweed blogspot The Googlemap for the Lost Not Found:Abscission project is at Googlemap
NEWS
09/01/2010
The Farmers Market piece has been relocated.....
09/01/2010
Two More Finds Reported
Found by Sue 'Edinburgh Farmers Market Castle Terrace Edinburgh : Edinburgh Art Festival
To be resited somewhere more remote in Scotland.'
Found by Pina at St Bernards Well, Water Of Leith.
Mr Woods Fossils piece has been relocated.....
08/26/2010
Four Finds in Edinburgh
A good day today with the penultimate sitings, two reports from today and two from last week.
FOUND at The West End Craft Fair and relocated.
(No photo)
FOUND at The International Book Festival.
This find was reported in person at Edinburgh Printmakers in a coincidental conversation during a questionaire on the same day as it was sited.
Sited on 'Time' by Eva Hoffman.
FOUND By Magpie & Stump on Royal Mile.
Synchronicity dictated that a Gegenstand (Magpie Mummy) Artwork, was sited by this 'His Majesty the Bird', the antique mascot of the Magpie & Stump Comedy Society of Trinity College Cambridge.
FOUND at Mr Woods Fossils on Cowgate.
'The Universe Is Poisonous' by Carl Gent.
08/15/2010
Another Surprise Find!
This one was reported yesterday and was found by Greg at Fort Jay on Governor's Island during Figment, NEW YORK in June!
08/13/2010
FOUND! The first piece of Artwork has been reported as found by Lucrezia Walker at The Dean Gallery on the Paolozzi designed tiles in the Ladies. The Artwork is Red Corner by Sarah Tulloch (collage, real gold leaf)

Googlemap of locations here
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08/13/2010
PHOTO CLUES:
These photos may give you a clue as to the whereabouts of some Artwork, they are, of course taken in a great hurry with a pocket camera! They were all placed yesterday, one in a thunderstorm......

Yesterdays notes:
Busy placing Artwork in the rain....
A visit today to the modern Art Gallery and Boyle Family & Gilbert &
George proved to be the highlights of the show.
Narrowly escaped being collared as I cunningly placed an Artwork after
cockily assembling & signing 3 in the same room as a camera.
Then a walk along the water of Leith & Dean Village, drizzle & patchy
rain then a clap of thunder as I stood under a tree just about to
write about the mummified magpie on my iPod. Good idea ....
Fantastic charged & ionized atmosphere by the river as I strolled on
towards Stockbridge...
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08/12/2010
Nine artworks now sited including Millie Burton photo print and two of Sarah Tullochs Red Icons.
Photos of some sited pieces will be posted here later.... can you spot where they are?
Had a rather fabulous day at the Modern Art Gallery then getting caught in a thunderstorm by the water in Dean Village near the Well.
Met some more interesting people in interesting places, you may know who you are & I may be back!
The Mummified Magpie photo prints were named yesterday:
'A wonderful piece of synchronicity this morning, I'd just had some photos for the project printed and wasn't sure what the title should be without being too obvious so decided, without looking, to put my hand out to the bookshelf in our flat. Without thinking, quick as a flash, 'First book, 3rd sentence, 10th word'. The result: Ludwig Wittgenstein 'Philosophical Investigations' in German/English, the word, 'Gegenstand' that translates as Object, Thing.'
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08/06/2010
First Art Festival pieces now placed.
The Hunt is on!
Click on the Lost Not Found:Abscission tabs above & visit Edinburgh Art Festival.com
Googlemap live from here if/when the first piece is reported as Found.
06/15/2010
Second find reported by Nick B from Brooklyn, he is 'delighted' with his Artwork and also found a Ten Dollar Bill on the same day!
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06/14/2010
06/02/2010
Saatchi Online Gallery Video Artist Of The Day http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/blogon/
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04/20/2010
Also delighted to announce that Lost Not Found:Abscission has been selected for Figment New York City and a new Artwork for Resort at The Residence in London is currently being created.


Untitled, Resort, Residence Gallery, London
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04/08/2010
Delighted to announce that Lost Not Found:Abscission II (Edinburgh) has been selected as part of the official Edinburgh Art Festival 2010
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Crocodilopolis NEWS:
Please see below and click on Googlemaps link and tabs above for News Images and more.
Crocodilopolis Exhibition Featured in 'The List' Big Pic.
Googlemap Here SHORT LINK to this map http://tinyurl.com/yzcvply
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Next Projects:
New Solo exhibitions March 2010: Crocodilopolis The Forest, Edinburgh
Kings College Gallery, Taunton
Edinburgh, Lost Not Found:Abscission continues, August 2010

During the course of the Exhibition seven new Crocodile sculptures will
be hidden within walking distance of the Heart of Midlothian in
Edinburgh.
Each piece will be enclosed within a clear bag with an instruction leaflet enclosed.
The artwork can be found at locations within walking distance of the Heart Of Midlothian
The Finder then has three choices:
a. Keep the Artwork.
b. Leave the Artwork for others to find.
c. Move the Artwork to another location.
In association with Lost not Found:Abscission.
Exhibition at The Forest Gallery March 1st - 27th 2010
Pieces hidden on Sat 27 Feb
As each piece is found it will be added on the Googlemap with details (Placemarks
of NOT FOUND pieces are clustered around the Gallery area on the map.
They are Not located there & will only be placed correctly when
found or when the project is complete)
Googlemap Here SHORT LINK to this map http://tinyurl.com/yzcvply
*First piece FOUND and reported 27th Feb*
*Second piece FOUND and reported 1st March *
http://www.heathertweed.co.uk
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Lost Christmas. I give you my art.Lost not Found:Abscission II as part of Blood On The Snow, Colchester Dec 2009
Lost not Found:Abscission NEWS
Sun 31st January
Tues 1st November
Tues 24th November
Weds 30th September
Interactive GoogleMap of all 28 locations with information on Found and Relocated pieces with Finder photos can now be found HERE
Finder images can be found HERE or on Picassa
A massive Thank You to all the current participants and those yet make contact.
Wednesday 23rd September
Full list of locations and re-locations with photos from participants will be added later this week.
Monday 17th August
Several pieces of artwork have been found around Edinburgh with the first piece placed in Tweedale Court off the Royal Mile discovered by an engineer working nearby.
Other pieces from the Ladies at The Fruitmarket Gallery and The Scottish National Gallery in the 'As Others See' exhibition have been re-sited by the Finders.
New images added to Gallery.
• Artwork 'Lost' in Edinburgh from today, Thursday 6th August.
• New photos on project Gallery page.
If you are here to participate in the Lost not Found: Abscission project please click on the text or on the tab above.
During
the course of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 28
small art pieces
will be placed across the City for anyone to find.
Each piece will be enclosed within a clear bag with an instruction leaflet enclosed.
The artwork can be found at locations within walking distance of the Heart Of Midlothian
Installation, Sculpture, Video, Digital Collage Canvasses, Mixed Media
If you have an enquiry or wish to purchase Artwork please e-mail me or use the Contact or Shop pages.