Wednesday, 11 May 2011

Susan Hiller at Tate Britain 1 Feb - 15 May.... !

This exhibition ends on 15 May!

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Susan Hiller (b. 1940) is one of the most influential artists of her generation. This major survey exhibition at Tate Britain will provide a timely focus on a selection of her key works, including the pioneering mixed-media installations and video projections for which she is best known. It will be the largest presentation of her work to date, providing a unique opportunity to follow her exploration of dreams, memories and supernatural experiences across a career of almost four decades.

Emerging as an artist in the early 1970s, Hiller's output has taken many different forms. Her works however often derive from a similar process of collecting, cataloguing and restaging cultural artefacts and experiences. This exhibition will bring together key examples of this practice, with which the artist highlights the subjectivity of experience and imagination. Enquiries/Inquiries 1973-5, for example, exposes the inconsistencies found in comparing an American and a British encyclopaedia, while Magic Lantern 1987 uses converging projections of coloured light to create after-images in the mind's eye. On other occasions, Hiller's work excavates hidden layers of cultural history, whether as recordings of extinct languages or collections of British seaside postcards. In the mixed-media installation Monument 1980-1, the viewer is invited to sit on a park bench and listen to a tape of the artist's voice, while looking at photographs of a neglected Victorian memorial. In bringing together these diverse works, the exhibition will allow visitors to survey the many ways Hiller's unique approach has been used to explore meaning, memory and perception.

The exhibition will also focus on Hiller's interest in the subconscious or unconscious mind. From early in her career, she explored these themes by collecting the memories of dreams and in the use of 'automatic writing', performed as a continuous stream of consciousness. This investigation into the undercurrent of human thought or vision was later expressed in installations such as Belshazzar's Feast / The Writing on the Wall 1983-4. Sitting at the heart of the exhibition, it takes the form of a living room environment, in which a glowing TV screen shows images of a burning fire, accompanied by a mysterious, hypnotic soundtrack. More recent work continues this interest in visionary and supernatural experiences, such as Psi Girls 1999, a five-screen projection featuring clips from Hollywood movies about young women with telekinetic powers, and the compelling audio-sculpture Witness 2000, in which a cloud of hanging audio speakers offers the visitor hundreds of accounts of extraterrestrial encounters.

Susan Hiller (b. 1940) is one of the most influential artists of her generation. This major survey exhibition at Tate Britain will provide a timely focus on a selection of her key works, including the pioneering mixed-media installations and video projections for which she is best known. It will be the largest presentation of her work to date, providing a unique opportunity to follow her exploration of dreams, memories and supernatural experiences across a career of almost four decades.

Emerging as an artist in the early 1970s, Hiller's output has taken many different forms. Her works however often derive from a similar process of collecting, cataloguing and restaging cultural artefacts and experiences. This exhibition will bring together key examples of this practice, with which the artist highlights the subjectivity of experience and imagination. Enquiries/Inquiries 1973-5, for example, exposes the inconsistencies found in comparing an American and a British encyclopaedia, while Magic Lantern 1987 uses converging projections of coloured light to create after-images in the mind's eye. On other occasions, Hiller's work excavates hidden layers of cultural history, whether as recordings of extinct languages or collections of British seaside postcards. In the mixed-media installation Monument 1980-1, the viewer is invited to sit on a park bench and listen to a tape of the artist's voice, while looking at photographs of a neglected Victorian memorial. In bringing together these diverse works, the exhibition will allow visitors to survey the many ways Hiller's unique approach has been used to explore meaning, memory and perception.

The exhibition will also focus on Hiller's interest in the subconscious or unconscious mind. From early in her career, she explored these themes by collecting the memories of dreams and in the use of 'automatic writing', performed as a continuous stream of consciousness. This investigation into the undercurrent of human thought or vision was later expressed in installations such as Belshazzar's Feast / The Writing on the Wall 1983-4. Sitting at the heart of the exhibition, it takes the form of a living room environment, in which a glowing TV screen shows images of a burning fire, accompanied by a mysterious, hypnotic soundtrack. More recent work continues this interest in visionary and supernatural experiences, such as Psi Girls 1999, a five-screen projection featuring clips from Hollywood movies about young women with telekinetic powers, and the compelling audio-sculpture Witness 2000, in which a cloud of hanging audio speakers offers the visitor hundreds of accounts of extraterrestrial encounters.

Tuesday, 10 May 2011

Coastal Currents Festival Hastings 2011 - Open Submission for artwork

Submission are now open for a competition Coastal Currents festival are running this year.

The chosen work will be sited along a route which includes the main promenade from Hastings- St Leonards, the newly developed Stade Open Space (in the fishing quarter) and a public garden in the town centre.  CC can provide more information to people unfamiliar with the area (website details below).

It will launch on August Bank Holiday weekend (Sat 27 Aug) as part of a large-scale event Spotlight which will include performances/ interventions/ workshops & events all along the seafront.

Depending on the nature of the chosen work, it could potentially stay in place for the duration of the festival ('til 30 September).

Work will be highlighted and publicised via the festival brochure (30,000 free copies printed, distributed between Folkestone- Brighton), and the website (31,000 views last year).  The festival get's good regional and national press (last year- the Times, Guardian Guide, BBC local TV & radio, Culture24, Coast magazine, A-N etc) plus all the local guides and a weekly slot in the local paper.

Submissions are free, and panellists will include representatives from the De La Warr Pavilion, Towner (Eastbourne) and local arts groups. Expenses should be covered (depending on scope of the proposal).

The deadline is 3rd June. 

Further information and submission forms are available at: www.coastalcurrents.org.uk

Announcing Brenda Hartill’s new blog.... now on-line

 
If you are interested in collagraph and mixed-media printmaking become a follower: see Brenda’s new works, exchange tips and see her taster utube demonstration videos prior to publication of her DVD next year. 

Also as part of the South East Open Studios
BRENDA HARTILL
EXHIBITION & OPEN STUDIO

Recent embossed watercolour paintings & prints in the
OAST HOUSE GALLERY
Sat 11 & Sun12 June
Sat 18 & Sun19 June
11am – 5pm 
This is the best way to see the large variety of Brenda’s prints and paintings which have been produced over the years: early representational etchings, abstract etchings, collaged etchings and collagraphs, collages, encaustic paintings and her new, unique embossed watercolours

On Sat 18 JUNE  Collagraphs printing demonstrations will be taking place all day and Brenda will be giving a talk at 2pm

Location:
Brenda Hartill
Pound House,
Udimore,
East Sussex,
TN31 6BA
0044 (0)1424 882 942
www.brendahartill.com
brenda.hartill@gmail.com

WEALDEN TIMES MIDSUMMER FAIR - 9 10 11 JUNE 2011

Wealden Times Midsummer Fair 2011

Wealden Times Midsummer Fair 2011

Home & Garden

Browse inside canvas marquees filled with contemporary and vintage finds for home and garden, plus a fine selection of locally produced food, gifts and fashion. Visit stands selling a wide range of country crafts from poultry keeping equipment to shepherds' huts.
Food and Drink

FOOD & DRINK

Eat a delicious lunch in the pole barn, sample a hearty hog roast and a pint of beer by the lake or visit the pretty tea tent for homemade cakes.

A-Z Exhibitors

Details of over 130 designers, artisans and producers who will be exhibiting at the fair.
Please remember to bring cash and a chequebook to the fair as many of our exhibitors are small artisan producers and do not have credit card facilities.

Tickets - Wealden Times Midsummer Fair 2011

TICKETS

Advance Booked: £6.50 Gate: £7.50
Children: Under 5s: free. 5-12s: £3.50
Advanced booking of tickets is available until 03/06/2011

Opening Times - Wealden Times Midsummer Fair 2011

OPENING TIMES:

9.00am-4.30pm Thurs 9th, & Fri 10th &
10.00am-5.00pm Sat 11th June 2011.

Well-behaved dogs are welcome at Wealden Times Midsummer Fair provided they are kept on a lead and that their owners have the equipment to scoop any poop!

Directions

Click here for details of how to find the
Wealden Times Midsummer Fair 2011.

Monday, 9 May 2011

CALLING ARTISTS - SUBMIT NOW



ANNUAL SELECTION CALL FOR ENTRIES 2011

Due to the amazing response we received last year, this year we will be selecting artists to support and promote for 12 months - not just 1 Event.

Praise for Battle Contemporary Fine Art Fair 2010: 


"Wonderful variety" • "Better than the summer exhibition at the RA" • "UNMISSABLE" • "VERY IMPRESSED!"

 
• ART FAIR £3k PRIZE FUND • ONLINE GALLERY • EXHIBITION •
• CALENDAR • ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE & MENTORING OPPORTUNITIES 


The 2011/2012 selection panel includes Brenda Hartill R E, artist & fellow of the Royal Society of Painter Printmakers,
Ali Pettit
, London gallery owner and curator, and Guy Portelli VPRBA, FRBS, Vice President of the Royal Society of British Artists, Governor of the Federation of British Artists and Fellow of the Royal British Society of Sculptors.
 
SUBMIT NOW
 

SUBMISSIONS CLOSE 3 JUNE 2011
PURE ARTS GROUP
• art uncovered
www.pureartsgroup.co.uk

EXHIBITION AT DLWP, BEXHILL - John Cage; Every Day is a Good Day 16 April - 5 June

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Above:
John Cage, River Rocks and Smoke: 4-11-90 #1, 27.75 X 42.5 in. watercolour and "smoke" on rag paper. Collection The John Cage Trust at Bard.


16 April - 5 June 2011
John Cage
Every Day is a Good Day
This extraordinary exhibition is the first major retrospective in the UK of the visual art of American composer and artist John Cage (1912–1992).

John Cage was one of the leading avant-garde composers of the 20th century, most famous perhaps for his silent work of 1952, 4'33". Cage was closely connected with art and artists throughout his long career.

This exhibition presents over 100 works including watercolours, drawings and prints, spanning his whole visual art career, including his Ryoanji series. In these works he drew around the outlines of stones scattered randomly across the paper or printing plate, in one case drawing around 3,375 individually placed stones. He also experimented with burning or soaking the paper, and applied complex, painstaking procedures at each stage of the printmaking process.

Every Day is a Good Day is arranged using a randomising computer programme inspired by the I Ching – an ancient Chinese text and philosophy that Cage often used to create his work. This system, based on chance operations, will mean that works are displayed at different heights and in groups and spaces that a curator would not necessarily choose. Such chance encounters between works will give a sense of an ongoing creative process and the exhibition will be re-hung, according to the I Ching, at least once during the exhibition period.

Every Day is a Good Day is conceived by Jeremy Millar and organised by Hayward Touring exhibitions in collaboration with BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art and the John Cage Trust.There are over one hundred works in the show including drawings, watercolours and prints.

Many cutting-edge composers and performers cite Cage as a major influence. In recognition of this, The DLWP has curated a nod to Cage; a seven-week programme of music, performances and installations in response to Cage's work and ideas. Artists include Margaret Leng Tan, Charles Atlas, Yoko Ono, Felix's Machines, Mount Kimbie + Creep, eighth blackbird, Brainwaves: Mira Calix, Anna Meredith, Aurora Quartet and Loop.pH and comedian Stewart Lee's reinterpretation of Cage's Indeterminacy readings. Events and installations take place throughout the Pavilion, most are free of charge.



Sunday, 8 May 2011

LEYSDOWN - Village Sign Artist Commission opportunity

Village Sign Commission by FrancisKnight on behalf of Swale Borough Council

Applications Close Friday 3 June 2011
   
Artist’s commission
Following a successful application to the Leader programme, a Village sign is being commissioned for Leysdown Village. The village sign forms part of an overall signage commission called ‘Can-do Signage’ which is a project featured in Leysdown Rose-tinted, a Vision for an ambitious approach for transformational change and economic uplift in Leysdown with arts as the driving force.
Currently Leysdown has no central village sign and the commissioned work is an opportunity to enliven the village centre and form part of the new signage that will be erected in the village.

The commissioned artist will work alongside the Can-do signage project, which will have a writer in residence.

The village sign should be robust and weather proofed in structure.

Budget and Timescale
  • £8,000 (Includes fee and expenses)
  • Appointed and contracted June 2011
  • Commission complete September 2011
Requirements
  • Current CV with evidence of similar commissions.
  • CD or link to website profiling previous work relevant to this project
  • Brief expression of interest on why you would like the commission (no more than one side of A4)
  • Public liability cover of £5milion.
For a full commission brief please contact: Louise Francis office@francisknight.co.uk

Deadline Friday 3rd June 2011.

If shortlisted interviews will be held on Tuesday 14th June at Swale Borough Council, Swale House, Sittingbourne, Kent ME10 3BR.