Jim Moir - 'in conversation'
Jim Moir ‘in conversation’ , with Linden Hall Studio Gallery Director, Myles Corley . The Sound of Cutlery . Steve Thomas Jim Moir . at Linden Hall Studio . November 4th - November 25th 2018 . Jim Moir Jim Moir has been making paintings, drawings and prints since the early 1980’s. This practice has continued alongside acting and comedy for which he is better known, although to him they are all forms of artistic expression. His approach is refreshingly impulsive and his work often incorporates elements that are unsettling or bizarre. The Source might be from his imagination or an experience from life. The anarchic foundation for much of his comedy had created comparisons with radical art movements such as Dada, a reflexive response to the First World War. Rather than produce political art or protest, the Dadaists sought to disrupt or reject the established order with anarchic strategies that where often nonsensical. Absurd, irrational or satirical, as is to expose the folly of the war and a corrupted world order. Charlie Chaplin captured this spirit brilliantly in his film Modern Times of 1928 exposing the crushing effects of industrialised production on the human spirit. Moir is a compulsive artist, recording his thoughts and observations with abandon. The imagined and experienced worlds are chronicled in a prolific outpouring of ideas and thoughts beyond everyday life.

Filming and a behind the scenes look at our opening night of Jim Moir / Vic Reeves exhibition

From Dawn to Dusk: Paintings by Jim Moir | National Museums Liverpool

PAUL WHITEHOUSE Interview

Jim Moir on life after Vic Reeves | At Home With...

Bob Mortimer: The Waterstones Interview

The Reed Experiment | Vic Reeves TV

Part 1 - Jim Moir AKA Vic Reeves, NMAG Gallery Tour

Bob Mortimer & Richard in HYSTERICS over Bob's toilet story | Travel Man EXTRA

Rupert Everett on Hollywood Rejection, Ego and Growing Older

Eric Idle On His Disagreement With John Cleese | Conan O'Brien Needs A Friend

93 Year Old Irish Soldier describes World War One, 1988

Jim Moir (Vic Reeves) & His Wife , Nancy Sorrell , at Elmley Nature Reserve , Isle of Sheppey

Behind the Scenes: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Forman, 1975) with Jack Nicholson

Part 2 - Jim Moir AKA Vic Reeves, NMAG Gallery Tour

Jim Moir aka Vic Reeves art exhibition on BBC Breakfast

Comedy Connections with TransPennine Express

Nick Cave On Singing With Johnny Cash And The Joyful, Uplifting Vibe Of His New Album, ‘Wild God’

Jim and Nancy Moir on Painting Birds - from RHLSTP Book Club 91

Painting Birds With Jim And Nancy Moir S02E07

