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2008
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18 October -
30 November 2008
Gallery4allarts
presents for the Liverpool Independents Biennial 2008:
“Meet
me at Sunset”
@ Ullet
Grange, Liverpool

"Sunset
and Monn in Sky" by Michael Meldru; "Wanderer" image
by Oana Camilleri (video project); "Landmarks" byDana
Irina Popa
A group
exhibition of 24 British and international artists. Featuring
artwork from Romanian artists based in UK (London), artists based
in Liverpool and Bristol, and International artists from Italy
and Ireland, Canada, New Zeeland, China and Japan.
Read
PRESS RELEASE.
See
list of places where artists met at sunset, during 19-23
September 2008
See
photo album selections from the sunset actions 19-23 Sept.
'08
Curator Nicole Bartos, Gallery4allarts.
The project will conclude
with a final art exhibition.
Private view: Saturday 18th of October, 5pm-9pm
Closing event: Saturday 30th of November, 5pm-9pm. More details remain
to be established.
View selected
artists/finalists and more updates
Read Press Release View list of artists'
gatherings at sunset and related details.
* ( More Romanian
culture will be promoted through a series of other events
following up in Liverpool during
October-November ’08,
including art, talks and theatre;
see more details through the Gallery4allarts coming up newsletter
or the Romanian
Cultural Centre website).
Venue hosting the art exhibition:
Ullet Grange,
36 Ullet Road,
Liverpool, L17 3BP,
Merseyside, UK.
Contact:
Nicole Bartos
Gallery4allarts
Mobile: 07756912911 or home phone: 0151 7332073
E-mail: submissions_43@gallery4allarts.com
Website: www.gallery4allarts.com
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URBAN DISORDER
A workshop by BBB Johannes Deimling
Deadline for applications
3rd of September 2008

From 17th – 27th of September 2008 the Performance Art
Workshop with BBB Johannes Deimling takes place in Marseille
under the topic URBAN DISORDER. The Workshop is part of the Performance
Art Festival „Préavis de désordre urbain “curated
by Ornicart, an organization led by Christine Bouvier (http://lieu-ressource-ornicart.over-blog.com).
Marseille, the birthplace of Antonin Artaud, a junction between
Europe and Africa, a multi-cultural life we will research under
the viewpoint of the possibilities to integrate performance
art into the public. We will meet with the artists invited
to this
festival, will see their performances and take part on the
activities around the festival in the Southern French port.
The workshop will be given by the international Performance-artist
and –teacher BBB Johannes Deimling. The aim of the workshop
is to work out an Art-Performance and its final public presentation.
We will realize specifical excercises that will help to transform
own ideas into a performative work. The center of the workshop
focuses the perception of the own personality and the communication
with the body. Own perception and selfexperiences characterize
the feeling in dealing with body, time and space in performance
art as well as in ordinary communication. To understand his
body as a tool and to use this tool in his own communications
is the
main value of this workshop. Besides this artistical offer
the workshop provides some cultural specials.
OFFER:
- develop an Art Performance with technical, pedagogical
and artistical guidance
- performative excercises in various conditions, in- and
outdoor (focus on: body, time, space, concentration, endurance,
... in
groups and individual)
- final public presentation of the performance (media promotion
and invitation card) and finishing celebration
- video- and photodocumentation of the workshop (DVD)
- contacts to artitsts, curators and art institutions in
Marseille
- meeting and cooperate with other like-minded people from
other countries
- context of the place, french history and culture
- free accommodation in Marseille (10 days)
- help in booking the travel (searching for cheap flights)
?teaching language: english
? Price: (without travel and victuals) 350 € (570CHF, 1185
PLN, 5480 EEK, 545 USD, 276 £)
? The workshop will be advertised in various european countries
and is open for all young peoples and young performers and
art students (minimum age 18 years).
? The workshop take place at least with 8 participants.
? Application forms can be ordered by e-mail bbb@bbbjohannesdeimling.de
or by telephone 0049 (0)174 1434361
? Deadline for applications 3rd of September 2008
more informations about workshops you can find here
BBB Johannes Deimling
www.bbbjohannesdeimling.de
www.youtube.com/rozewiatrow
www.artaction.pl
bbb@bbbjohannesdeimling.de
+49 (0)174 14 34 361
Skype: bbb.johannes.deimling
click
here to view /download pdf. file
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September
DOING STRANGE
THINGS TO TOYS
@ Kitchen
Gallery Private View at the Kitchen Gallery on: Sunday 7th September
1.30-4.
The exhibition continues to 28th September.
From the cute and cuddly to the down-right disturbing; seventeen
artists from across the country have been playing in the toy
box and the
results are spectacular. Curated by Sarah Nicholson the exhibition
includes Tim Knight’s teddy bear worshipping installation “Deus
Ursus”,
Lee Stowers’ circuit bending interactive musical instruments,
Val
Jackson’s intricate fabric assemblages, and Stas Krakiewiczs’ miniature
paintings of plotting toys.
The work explores the roles which toys take on for us, our obsessions
and even confessions drawn from childhood memories and in particular
the
haunting and uncanny potential of toys mutated and animated.
Like some
ungodly version of Toy Story the gallery will be alive and twitching
with the barely restrained hybrids.
The artists use toys as metaphors for many different issues:
gender
politics, the burgeoning responsibility of parenthood, globalisation,
boundaries and authority, consumerism, spirituality, beauty and
loss.
Humour sits at the centre of this exhibition; even the title
raises a
smile, making this a show which will delight, intrigue, inspire
and
maybe cause a few minor nightmares.
Catriona Dunnett
Jane Fairhurst
Louise Gains
Lucy Harvey
Carys Anne Hughes
Val Jackson
Suzy Jones
Helen Judge
Tim Knight
Stas Krakiewicz
Karen Logan
Irene Nolan
Paul Raymond
Cathy Rounthwaite
Tajender Sagoo
Lee Stowers
Dawn Woolley
The Kitchen Gallery
Norton Priory Museum & Gardens
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 1SX
www.kitchengallery.uk.com
info@kitchengallery.uk.com
Tel: 01928 577 487/ 0151 733 5986/ 0772 987 3001
Opening times Fri-Sun 1.30-4.30 and by appointment.
Visit website for further details and directions to the Gallery.
For FREE Entrance to the Private View please RSVP to the contact
details
and get your name on the guest list (normal Norton Priory entrance
fees
will apply otherwise).
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9 - 29 September 2008
Ebony Andrews
- "Stuck on a country road behind an arctic' truck"-
Exhibition
@The New
Slaughterhouse,
Liverpool

Private View: 8
September , 6 - 9pm The New Slaughterhouse
48-50 St.mary's
Road
Garston Village,
Liverpool L19
Opening times: Tuesday
to Saturday 1-5pm
Further Indormation
: 0151 427 9995
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Friday 29 August
- 5 October 2008
'Anthony
Jadunath - View from the Outside' Exhibition
@Novas Gallery, Contemporary Urban Centre (North West)
Open 29 August - 5 October 2008
Private view Thursday 28 August 2008 6-9pm
Contemporary
Urban Centre would like to invite you to the opening night
of the 'Anthony Jadunath - View from
the Outside' Exhibition
in the Novas Gallery on the third floor of the Contemporary
Urban Centre, Greenland Street.
Novas Arts presents an inspiring show of subversive
outsider artist, Anthony Jadunath - View from the Outside.
This exhibition
is an opportunity for the viewer to have a glimpse at Jadunath’s
world; full of vibrant and powerful images to represent phases
of emotions which the artist experienced for many years.
For the first time, this outstanding London based outsider
artist
will be exhibiting his works in the Liverpool European Capital
of Culture 2008.
'Anthony Jadunath - View from the Outside' will open to public
on Friday 29 August until 5 October 2008.
The gallery is open
Tuesday - Sunday 11am - 6pm. Closed every Monday except for
Bank Holiday Mondays.
Contemporary Urban Centre (North West)
41-51 Greenland Street
Baltic Triangle
Liverpool L1 0BS
Tel: 0151 7083510
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Sunday 31st
of August 2008 Artistic Republic Of Garstons First
Garden Party
@
Garston Embassy, Liverpool 
In May Garston declared the Artistic Republic Of Garston
and Cultural Independence from Liverpool when 700 people
took to the streets of Garston. The disused school in Wellington
Street is now Garstons Cultural Embassy brainchild of artist
Michael Trainer. The Garston Embassy is complete with giant
electric palm trees, transparent fountain, working olive
oil mine, a maze and a balcony full of animated waving dignitaries. Garden Party and Barbeque
Garston Cultural Village are holding a Summer Garden Party
with a difference at the Embassy. It is Free, as well as
an opportunity to view the Embassy there will be Clowns,
Jugglers, Face Painting, Art Workshops live music and the
chance to meet and draw the President.
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Sunday 7th September
- 28th September 2008 "Doing
Strange Things to Toys" – Press
Release
@
Kitchen Gallery Private View of DOING STRNAGE THINGS TO TOYS at the Kitchen
Gallery on Sunday 7th September 1.30-4. The exhibition continues
to 28th September
From the cute and
cuddly to the down-right disturbing; seventeen artists from
across the country
have
been playing in the toy
box and the results are spectacular. Curated by Sarah Nicholson
the exhibition includes Tim Knight’s teddy bear worshipping
installation “Deus Ursus”, Lee Stowers’ circuit
bending interactive musical instruments, Val Jackson’s
intricate fabric assemblages, and Stas Krakiewiczs’ miniature
paintings of plotting toys.
The work explores the roles which toys take on for us, our obsessions
and even confessions drawn from childhood memories and in particular
the haunting and uncanny potential of toys mutated and animated.
Like some ungodly version of Toy Story the gallery will be alive
and twitching with the barely restrained hybreds.
The artists use toys as metaphors for many different issues:
gender politics, the burgeoning responsibility of parenthood,
globalisation, boundaries and authority, consumerism, spirituality,
beauty and loss.
Humour sits at the centre of this exhibition; even the title
raises a smile, making this a show which will delight, intrigue,
inspire and maybe cause a few minor nightmares.
Catriona Dunnett
Jane Fairhurst
Louise Gains
Lucy Harvey
Carys Anne Hughes
Val Jackson
Suzy Jones
Helen Judge
Tim Knight
Stas Krakiewicz
Karen Logan
Irene Nolan
Paul Raymond
Cathy Rounthwaite
Tajender Sagoo
Lee Stowers
Dawn Woolley
The Kitchen Gallery
Norton Priory Museum & Gardens
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 1SX
www.kitchengallery.uk.com
info@kitchengallery.uk.com
Tel: 01928 577 487/ 0151 733 5986/ 0772 987 3001
Opening times Fri-Sun 1.30-4.30 and by appointment.
Visit our website for further details and directions to the
Gallery.
For FREE Entrance to the Private View please RSVP to the contact
details and get your name on the guest list (normal Norton Priory
entrance fees will apply otherwise).
ENDS
Please contact the gallery for further details, artists information
and images.
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Until 24th of August 2008
Transient
@
Kitchen Gallery, Runcorn, Cheshire
This weekend is
the last chance to see solo show “Transient” a
multimedia installation by Stanislaw Krakiewicz.
“On the walls
of the gallery space are rendered images of three rooms. The
technology used
is
3D computer generated
imagery the same technology used to make computer games, architectural
visualisation and animations similar to Toy Story and Shrek.
The rooms are empty, in transition, the spaces functions are
undefined but the presence of the fairy lights suggests celebration
pending or finished.
In “Dancing at 43” I
use a projected image enclosed within a small stage, the form
is a simple living
room cardboard
model, and the action take places within. The protection that
the environment offers is left open for my dancing to be viewed.
The voyeur can look through the window to watch the performance.
I dance under the light of fairy lights adding to the notion
of celebration.
Dancing was something
I did when I was young; it was anarchic, it was fun, it was
an escape
from reality.
It was an escape for
my part of growing up in Liverpool, in Thatcher’s 80’s,
as it impacted and ruined huge parts of my adolescence.
Here in this room
I dance, reality is ever present in the sound of the city.
Here I dance sober
in my
work space with the knowledge
that it is a façade. It is no longer a mating dance but
daddy dancing. The body is no longer as supple and the sense
of rhythm is no longer sharp and precise. As I dance I hope the
music will save me from the everyday. My dance becomes a war
dance battling the expectations of contemporary living. What
should be fun has become a chore and I think I need a drink.”
Stanislaw Jan Krakiewicz 2008
Visit the Kitchen Gallery Friday to Sunday 1.30-4.30 until 24th
August.
The Kitchen Gallery
Norton Priory Museum & Gardens
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 1SX
www.kitchengallery.uk.com
info@kitchengallery.uk.com
Tel: 01928 577 487/ 0151 733 5986/ 0772 987 3001
Visit website for
further details and directions to the Gallery.
Next exhibition
at the Kitchen Gallery is “Doing Strange
Things to Toys” with the private view on 7th September
1.30-4. Full details to follow shortly, watch the website for
more info.
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CALL
FOR ARTISTS FELLOWSHIP – RESIDENCE 2009, Italy
Deadline for Applications: November 15, 2008
La Macina di San Cresci ,residence for artists member of RES
ARTIS announces that the Municipality of Greve in Chianti (Florence,
Italy) grants a fellowship for one month in the 2009 .
This programme is open to artists between 18 and 35 years old,
proposing innovative projects reflecting an opening to the human,
social and economic contexts surrounding them.
Disciplines
• Architecture (architecture design, urban studies, landscape design),
• Photography
• Painting
• Sculpture
• Ceramics
• Installation
The fellowship recipient is granted Euro 1000 to cover expenses
( art material, meals, local transport, etc.) , in addition living
space and studios free of charge.
The selected artist is provided with a shared room and workspace
in a shared studio for a 30 day period ( see www.chianticom.com
for location and space)
Calendar
The recipient may choose a 30 day time from January 15 to April
30.
Residency requirements
During the stay at La Macina di San Cresci , the selected artist
is asked to give at least one informal lecture concerning his/her
work, open to the public in general. The artist-in-residence
is asked to leave one piece of work made during his/her stay
as a donation to Municipality of Greve in Chianti .
Deadline for Applications: November 15, 2008
Application form and brochure with general information can be
downloaded as PDF document at : www.chianticom.com
APPLICATION ADDRESS :
La Macina di San Cresci
Pieve di San Cresci 1
50022 Greve in Chianti (FI)
ITALY
www.chianticom.com
info@chianticom.com
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from 6th of September
2008
Deenagh Miller
@ Lark Lane
Atellier, 33 Lark Lane, Aigburth,
Liverpool 
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20 August - 14 September 2008
Organic Matters
@ 'HeadSpace @ EggSpace', Liverpool
http://www.eggspace.org/Mail/Organic-Matters.html
Group show curated by HeadSpace.
Private View: Tuesday 19th August 2008: 7pm - 9pm
Group exhibition of textural & sculptural artwork featuring: Alexandra Burr
Barry Cooper
Katriana Gillanders
Dawne Hickey
Sarah Lawton
Sarah McCauley
Ilsa Parry
Carolyn Sinclair
'HeadSpace @ EggSpace',
The Egg Cafe,
3rd Floor
The Egg Cafe,
16 - 18 Newington,
Liverpool,
L1 4ED
Email: headspace@eggspace.org
Website: www.eggspace.org
Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4764774285
Opening Times: Mon - Sat: 09:00 - 22:30 / Sun: 10:30 - 22:30
Entry: Free
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14 August to 13 September 2008
'Fruitopia' by Luli Barzman
@ View two Gallery,
Mathew Street, Liverpool
Barzman's 2008 "Fruitopia" collection,
30 photographs blending stark nudes and brilliant cascading
tropical fruits
marks her first exposure on the Liverpool scene.
The exhibition is the culmination of two years work by Barzman,
whose fascination with the body first influenced her early
artistic oeuvre as filmmaker working internationally with
dancers and
musicians. Her interest in the organic nature of our world
and the intimate link between the food we eat and what we
eventually become, inspired Barzman to create images with
nude subjects
playing and experimenting with fruit in vibrant colourful
compositions.
"
One of the most exciting and crazy periods in developing this
collection was the radish throwing! ",says Barzman," involving
spontaneity, joy, and dance. My models love the experience and
lose themselves in the sessions. "
"
Liverpool's essence as a place of exchange for richly varied
produce and cultures is ideal for my work, " said Barzman
. " Mathew Street was once full of fruit and vegetables
and the gallery was a banana warehouse. "
LULI BARZMAN – photographer
From university studies in film, photography and art history
at the University of
California, Los Angeles (UCLA),1984 , Luli Barzman went on
to direct several
short, formally inventive films addressing issues related
to women’s bodies.
They exemplify Barzman’s lifelong fascination with the
surreal and bold
experimentation with color.
Now based in Paris, Barzman has created several contemporary
dance portraits
or cine-poems celebrating the body – shot by the director
herself on location
around the world: Back to Kinshasa (about Faustin Linyekula;
Republic of
Congo) and The 1001 Lives of Lia Rodrigues (Brazil) have
screened in museums
and other prestigious venues (Beaubourg, Cartier Foundation,
House of Latin
America, National Dance Centre in Paris, etc.), as well as
at international film
festivals (Rio de Janeiro, Milan, Montreal, Oslo, Taiwan...
)
This knowledge of the human body, this intimate experience
with great artists in
dance has enriched Barzman’s photographic work. Two series
of photographs
emerge from Barzman’s playful and formal experiments in
a cityscape: Marche
Marriage (1998) features a young woman in a beautiful wedding
gown performing household tasks around and about the city
of Nice.
A Tutu in the City (2001) imagines a break with the anonymity
of Paris when a young woman
wearing an enormous red tutu challenges unsuspecting Parisians
to relate to her.
2002 saw the start of Barzman’s photographic project “Fruitopia,” first
exhibited at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs.
Since 2006 Barzman has amplified the project and now devotes
all her time to it. Thirty images from
“
Fruitopia” will be shown in Liverpool in August 2008 in
conjunction with the city’s Cultural Capital of Europe
celebration.
Contact gallery: http://www.viewtwogallery.co.uk/
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