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April to May 2003

ICA LISTINGS Film: Thomas Pynchon - Vietnam war and government LSD experiments
Exhibitions: Beck's Futures 2003
Talks: focus on Iraq - readings by Iraqi poets

Music: Homesleep records
Clubs: Batmacumba
Friday 2 - Thursday 8 May

291 Gallery
EROTIC REVUE
WEDNESDAY 28th May
A night of Performance, Music and Film presented by Anne Pigalle- an antidote to the constant bombardment of generic pornographic images


An installation by the Centre of Attention at Beckford's Tower, Lansdown Road, Bath
Exhibition runs 17 May to 1 June 2003 as part of the Bath Fringe Festival


Centre of Attention
Saturday 24 May
To predict the future you must change the past


JEAN PAUL GAULTIER - V&A "FASHION IN MOTION" - - Friday 30th May 2003

WHITE CUBE : Darren Almond - 11 miles…….from Safety
25 April – 31 May 2003


ICA LISTINGS - Friday 25 April - Thursday 1 May
ICA LISTINGS - Friday 9 May - Thursday 15 May


PERCY MILLER GALLERY Grace Weir - Meanwhile Elsewhere Wednesday 9th April - Friday 9th May - free

MARINE HUGONNIER
ARIANA

9 April – 18 May 2003
Ariana investigates the relationship between landscape and history. It explores ideas of utopia and resistance, questioning the tools of cinema and western ideas of viewpoint and panorama.

BECK'S FUTURES - 5 April - 18 May
Beck’s Bier and the ICA have pleasure in confirming the shortlisted artists for BECK’S FUTURES, the UK’s he UK’s most generous art award, worth £65,000, opens at the ICA, in London on 5 April until 18 May, 2003. The exhibition then travels to Glasgow and to Southampton.
Shortlisted artists are: Bernd Behr, Inventory, Lucy Skaer, Nick Crowe, Rosalind Nashashibi, Francis Upritchard, Alan Currall, David Sherry and Carey Young.

JEMIMA STEHLI
Lisson Gallery is delighted to announce an exhibition by Jemima Stehli at 27-29 Bell Street.
In this new body of work, Jemima Stehli is an identifiable presence, but far from creating self-portraiture we see her engaging in a series of ‘performances’ in which she uses her naked body to challenge notions of desire, narcissism, and sexuality.

THE PHOTOGRAPHERS' GALLERY - Confronting Views: Nine Photographers on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
2 April - 4 May 2003
Antoine d’Agata (France), Didier Ben Loulou (Israel), Harry Cock (The Netherlands), Dinu Mendrea (Israel), Paolo Pellegrin (Italy), David Sauveur (France), Henrik Saxgren (Denmark), Bruno Stevens (Belgium), Larry Towell (Canada)

INSIDE THE WHITE CUBE - “CHOREOGRAPHY” - PART II
22 April –3 May 2003
The second stage of “Choreography”, which began with the creation and exhibition of Trisha Brown’s stunning performance drawings, will continue with a three-day live improvisation by Boris Charmatz and fellow choreographer Julia Cima and a film by César Vayssié and Boris Charmatz, after a choreography by Boris Charmatz and Dimitri Chamblas.

Fremantle gallery: 'STOOGE'
New paintings by Shaun Doyle
5 April- 4 May


SpaceX Gallery - Exeter - review by Hannah Hayward
Flock

Untill 26th April

Jyll Bradley, Marcus Coates, Andrew Dodds, John Drever and Tony Whitehead, Jussi Heikkila, Rona Lee, Rachel Lowe, Harriet MacDougall, Quack-project,
Sophy Rickett, Katy Shepherd, Hans Waanders

ALEX POLLARD - LOUISE HOPKINS - ANDREW MUMMERY GALLERY - 4 April - 3 May

Catto Contemporary
Edd Pearman
Social Studies, 2003
8th May
http://www.art-connection.com

 

 

M and R place to fill Carlos Amorales






 

BLOW UP: NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY
Now Until 1-May-2003
Sixties Photography Exposed Portraits of icons from the sixties. Six newly-aquired prints by David Bailey, Ronald Traeger and John D Green are the focus for this display inspired by the film of 1966 - Blow Up... Features images of the Beatles and Mick Jagger.

Launch of THE CENTRE OF ATTENTION MAGAZINE Video Issue 3.
Friday 25 April, 7 pm
then 25 to 27 April 2003, 11 am to 11 pm daily
at the Lux Open 2003, Royal College of Art, London

 

BECK’S FUTURES STUDENT PRIZE FOR FILM AND VIDEO 2003
25 – 28 April 2003, ICA, The Mall, London, SW1
Shortlist selected by Sam Taylor-Wood and Peter Saville


 


291 Gallery
4x4
TUESDAY 1st APRIL 8pm-11pm £1 on door
A diverse range of works from accomplished short films to creative image pieces in a comfortable and relaxed environment with DJ interludes. Works are curated into 4 parts to include: digital media, experimental video, short film, animation, sting/idents, audio-visual, VJmixes, music video + MONSTER TRUCKS. 4x4 screenings run on the first Tuesday of every month. Creative idea and technique is key:
This month works include :
'Eurovision' - Linda Wallace [screened at transmediales, Berlin]
'Altmans tongue' - Jason Martin [screened at raindance]
'Razorhead' - Genre Noir [Filmed entirely on fisherprice pixel-vision camera]
'Cappaccino King' - Ciro Candia [italians are kings of coffee]
'solo' dir: Simon Ratigan [Super8 stop-motion technique]
'Days Gone By' / Death in Vegas - Blue Source [Award winning music video]
'5 studies' / mixmasters - Cinderbud [prod:addictive television]
This months vinyl interludes provided by eclectic funk beat selector Tony Getz
Vhs/dv/dvd/beta/digi-beta formats accepted. For further inquiries contact@exceeda.co.uk.

QuarkTV presents FILMCLUB!
Film fun at 291 on the first Wednesday of every month.
Weds 2nd April. Doors at 7pm, screenings start at 8pm. £3 (free to contributors).
An eclectic monthly mix of short films by local and not so local filmmakers, where anything goes. Expect some rough and ready content alongside more professionally produced and occasionally arty work. This month's special treats include a short doc feauturing Elvis in Bollywood and the animated award-winning short, Plain Pleasures. Plus there's the ever popular Film Quiz with special, if not altogether valuable prizes. And introducing Leila the Usherette and her extortionate choc ices.A refuge for beleaguered filmmakers everywhere.

Utrophia
Thursday 3rd April. Free before 9pm, £3 after. Curated by Steve Molyneux
Utrophia is continuing it's series of events at 291 Gallery with a varied and engaging night of diverse DJ sets and live music, as well as projected work from video and film artists. Thursdays programme includes - I could do better than that - an interactive DJ and live music set from 23, photography from Bronwyn Wolfe and selected video work from John Purnell, Gavin Housley, and a host of others.
there will be drawn and hollow representation, transient sound, low light and wet teeth. sliding phased with an essence of hard intangible. there will be images of plumed smoke and cheeks cleansed with tear, fire lit sky nights and burst streets. pixel light and interpretation will designate lost moments to history. a history devoid of hurt despite the pain. residual and surface. there will be warm grit and parody. there will be detachment and phantom. Haretole Junipier
www.utrophia.net <http://www.utrophia.net/ info@utrophia.net
For more 291 Gallery Programme information or to join our mailing list contact Lisa Jensen

Transportation: Nearest underground stations are Liverpool St, Old Street and Bethnal Green.
Buses - 55 from Old Street and 48 or 26 from Liverpool Street

291 Gallery
Director: Edwina Orr
291 Hackney Road, London E2 8NA
T:020 7613 5676 F:020 7613 5692
email: admin@291gallery.com http//:www.291gallery.com

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JANA HALDRICH AND DAVID DAVIES
Installation for The Brunswick Centre


















Jana Haldrich and David Davies dress the famous façade (‘like a taut, swank chest with its wide bays and long, slinky pillars or ribs’) overlooking Brunswick Square with a large-scale fabric installation. Lengths of debris netting hang from the roof within each of the four central bays, cradling the Renoir Cinema. Across the face of the four bays, a length of netting hangs from the roof to form a pelmet. The whole forms a square approximately 20 x 20 metres, at once giant, domestic net or stage curtain, or tailored blouse.

Seen from within the Centre at ground floor shopping level, the installation appears like the hem of a slip or see-through skirt, sweeping over the heads of the public passing through the bays. Secured only at the roof and hanging freely within the bays, the fabric moves with the prevailing wind, breathing with a life of its own.


THE BRUNSWICK PROJECT: VISIONS OF SPACE AND SANCTUARY

A Site-Specific Art Event in The Brunswick Centre, one of London's most recognisable
and iconic buildings from the 1960s, featuring nineteen artists' projects

Press and Private View Thursday 3 April 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Show Friday 4 April to Sunday 6 April 2003
Access to all projects: Fri/Sat 12 - 8 pm, Sun 12 - 6 pm
The Brunswick Centre, Marchmont Street, London WC1
Tube Russell Square Buses 7, 59, 68, 91, 168
www.thebrunswickproject.co.uk

This event is free and is generously supported by Camden Council, Awards for All and Allied London

e: j.haldrich@ntlworld.com or daviddavies.studio@virgin.net

with thanks to our sponsors

GILRAY PLANT LTD Price & Company (Regency) Ltd MERRICK & DAY

and special thanks to Peter Kalopsidiotis

© Jana Haldrich and David Davies 2003


Please find below ICA programme listings for the dates Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April. Please get in touch if you require further information.

Thanks,
Emma

Emma Pettit
ICA Press Office
020 7766 1406
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TICKETS & BOX OFFICE INFORMATION: 020 7930 3647 / www.ica.org.uk

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT:
CUT AND SPLICE
Second instalment of five events presenting a broad slice through the history of radical electronic music.

Cut and Splice
Thur 24 Apr, 8pm
Plunderphonics: People Like Us, Marie Goyette, Good Vibrations Quote, unquote. Smash and grab. Plunderphonics takes what's there and remanufactures. The source is fixed and given, the processing unique. Vicki Bennett's People Like Us mutates kitsch technopop through humour and disinformation. Marie Goyette shreds Prokofiev and others. She becomes a Cubist orchestra. Classical music but the manual's been lost. In the bar, Good Vibrations, endless versions of the Beach Boys' classic and hallucinatory audio booty. With guest to be confirmed.
(BBC broadcast 3 May)
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre, Bar


ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April

FILM @ THE ICA


18 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Fri Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

19 In This World Cinema 1
2.30,4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Sat Ten Cinema 2
4.30pm
Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

20 In This World Cinema 1
2.30,4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Sun Ten Cinema 2
4.30pm
Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

21 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Mon Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

22 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Tues Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

23 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Wed Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

24 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Thur Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm


PLEASE NOTE THE ICA CINEMA SHOWS FIRST RUN RELEASES AS WELL AS REP FILMS. PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE THESE ARE LISTED IN THE MAIN WEST END CINEMA NEW RELEASE SECTIONS OF YOUR PUBLICATION.


ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April

FILM @ THE ICA

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS
In This World
'Extraordinary...I urge you to get a ticket' Observer 'astonishing ' Daily Telegraph 'A film of raw power'
**** Total Film
Winner Golden Bear - Berlin Film Festival 2003
Torn from the headlines, Michael Winterbottom's compelling new film follows Jamal, a young Afghan, as he embarks on a hazardous overland trip from the refugee camp at Peshawar through Iran, Turkey, Italy and France to Sangatte and into the heart of London where he becomes 'M1187511'. Winterbottom and his brilliant writer Tony Grisoni have struck a fine balance between the fictional and documentary elements of the film and they give us cause to see behind the headlines at the broader political and moral concerns. Dir Michael Winterbottom UK 2002, 89 mins, English subtitles

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS
The Man Without a Past (Mies Vailla Menneisyytta)
'Pure cinematic joy' Sight & Sound
'sublime... the feel-good success of the festival' Observer
'A rare pleasure' Guardian
A delirious mixture of black comedy, film noir and love story, Kaurismäki's rapturously received film triumphed at the Cannes Film Festival where it took a multitude of prizes. Markku Pellota plays the title character 'M' a man who arrives in Helsinki to be set upon by thugs and pronounced dead by medics. By some miracle he comes to, wandering the streets with no memory of his past or his identity. Rebuilding his life from scratch, 'M' acquires a dog named Hannibal and falls in love with a Salvation Army volunteer. But the past inevitably catches up with him and the man must then confront his future.
Dir Aki Kaurismäki, Finland/Germany/France 2002, 97 mins, Finnish with English subtitles

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS/DOCUMENTA
Derrida
'Blissful ... a pleasure to watch' New York Times 'Inspirational and unexpectedly moving' Film Comment This award-winning film is an intimate portrait of the brilliant, controversial philosopher and intellectual icon Jacques Derrida, whose theory of 'deconstruction' has deeply influenced the studies of literature, philosophy, ethics, architecture and law, indelibly marking the intellectual landscape of the 20th and 21st centuries. Combining rare private footage of Derrida with his reflections on deconstruction, violence, love and death, the film investigates the concept of biography and explores the relationship between the public and the private.
Dir Kirby Dick/Amy Ziering Kofman, US 2002, 85 mins
ICA PROJECTS

Ten
'profoundly compassionate, funny, wise... Time Out
'mesmerising and brilliant...' Daily Telegraph
' ***** the very best of the year' Guardian
Kiarostami's latest film took last year's Cannes Film Festival by storm with not only its revelation of the emotional life of contemporary Iran, but its extraordinary, Godardian reinvention of the cinematic form itself. Focusing tightly on a driver (the wonderful Mania Akbari) and her passengers, Ten opens on an incredible exchange with her young son, the very
model of burgeoning masculinity. We meet her sister, an elderly woman going to prayer, a prostitute and a heartbroken friend, as the driver and her passengers argue, joke, cajole and console one another through the course of ten brief journeys.
Dir Abbas Kiarostami, France/Iran 2002, 94 mins, Farsi with English subtitles

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April
EXHIBITION @ the ICA
5 Apr-18 May 12-7.30pm daily (13 Apr, 4.30-7.30pm; closed 29 Apr) BECK'S FUTURES 2003 'Dedicated to the support of developing artists, Beck's Futures has established itself as one of the country's premier art prizes' Independent The ICA is delighted to present Beck's Futures 2003, featuring an eclectic mix of some of the most exciting artists now working in the UK. It includes an internet 'cyber globe' under constant bombardment created by Nick Crowe, public interventions by Lucy Skaer and the artist-collective Inventory, work exploring the tools of corporate marketing by Carey Young, performance-derived videos by Alan Currall, David Sherry and Bernd Behr, a short film by Rosalind Nashashibi examining cultural displacement, and a vibrating and moaning mummy by Francis Upritchard. Much of the work in this year's exhibition explores the points at which art grapples with and appropriates everyday routines and public spaces, blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction. As well as photographs, drawings and sculpture, many works have a presence beyond the gallery through interventions and performances in the public realm, engagement with broadcast media and the internet. This year's selection was made by the curators Russell Ferguson (Chief Curator, UCLA Hammer Museum); Maria Lind (Director, Kunstverein Munich); Hans Ulrich Obrist (Independent Curator); and the artist Michael Landy, who is the Chair of the panel. Beck's Futures is the result of an ongoing collaboration between the ICA and Beck's and has established a reputation for identifying and supporting the work of the most promising artists in the UK. Each of the participating artists will receive a share of the £40,000 awards-fund that goes towards making Beck's Futures the UK's most generous arts awards. One artist will be selected for a further overall award of £20,000. The exhibition is accompanied by a limited-edition publication with contributions from J G Ballard and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and art historian and writer Michael Archer. A free newsprint exhibition guide will also be available. Beck's Futures 2003 subsequently travels to the CCA, Glasgow and Southampton City Art Gallery. Mon - Fri: £1.50, £1.00 Concs. FREE with ICA Membership; Sat & Sun: £2.50, £1.50 Concs. FREE with ICA Membership

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April

TALKS @ the ICA

Tue 22 Apr, 7pm
Cybersalon: Digital Activism
OneWorld.net and Cybersalon discuss the uses and possibilities offered up by the Internet and digital technologies for Non-Governmental Organisations,
campaigning groups and alternative news networks. With examples of digital
innovation and campaigning from Amnesty International, Friends of the Earth, OneWorld TV and activists targeting the World Trade Organisation. There will also be a screening of independent activist films. In the bar live music from YaD Arts and a chance to meet the speakers: Jo Hill, Multimedia Producer, OneWorld TV; Glen Tarman, Coordinator, Trade Justice Movement; Christian Graham, Web Manager, Friends of the Earth; Sean Barrett, Senior Director of Communications and Campaigning and Mirella von Lindenfels Director of Media, Amnesty International. £7, £5 Concs. £4 ICA members Theatre, Bar

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April

CLUBS AND MUSIC @ the ICA
lektroLAB
Sat 19 Apr, 11am, 2.30pm
lektroLAB
DJ Workshops
'Taking wannabe DJs out of the bedroom and into their own club nights' Observer Return of the ever-popular DJ workshops run by the lektroLAB crew. Beginners can learn how to beat mix or become a scratch DJ in one of the friendly, supportive sessions. Places are limited - please specify beat mixing or scratch workshop.
11am- 1.30pm: DJing for beginners
2.30 - 5pm: Scratch DJ workshop with Murray Allen
£20, £18 Concs. £16 ICA Members
Theatre, Nash Room

lektroLAB
Sat 19 Apr, 8pm
Puss, Princess Julia, RGB Invaded
'If lektroLAB have their way, the future of DJing will be female' Observer The lektroLAB crew take over the ICA bar once again for an evening of girl-friendly mashed up electro beats. Tobi-Wan and LayDJ are the cult Swedish duo Puss, making a rare London appearance with their mix of electro, synth and pop music played via two synchronized Nintendo Gameboys. The legendary Princess Julia, the pioneering female DJ and Crash resident, will be DJing and performing her own new material. DJs are Lektrogirl, Slippers and Mrs V., visuals by RGB Invaded, the Japanese/English collective. You can also take part in morning DJ workshops, with a scratch DJ session in the afternoon. £6, £5 Concs. Free to ICA Members Bar


3 Apr - 1 May
Cut and Splice
A unique series of events presenting a broad slice through the history of radical electronic music, revealing a cross-section from the handmade sounds of the 60s to the digital world of today. Each event will be broadcast with interviews and web streaming late night on Saturdays on BBC Radio 3's Hear and Now. At each event, there will be a discussion with artists performing that night, admission free to ticket holders, subject to capacity. In conjunction with Sonic Arts Network and Radio 3, supported by The Wire. Artists talks to be announced, check ICA website or www.sonicartsnetwork.org for details.

Cut and Splice
Thur 24 Apr, 8pm
Plunderphonics: People Like Us, Marie Goyette, Good Vibrations Quote, unquote. Smash and grab. Plunderphonics takes what's there and remanufactures. The source is fixed and given, the processing unique. Vicki Bennett's People Like Us mutates kitsch technopop through humour and disinformation. Marie Goyette shreds Prokofiev and others. She becomes a Cubist orchestra. Classical music but the manual's been lost. In the bar, Good Vibrations, endless versions of the Beach Boys' classic and hallucinatory audio booty. With guest to be confirmed.
(BBC broadcast 3 May)
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre, Bar


ICA LISTINGS
Friday 18 April - Thursday 24 April

NEW MEDIA @ the ICA
London Premiere
26 Mar-19 Apr; Wed, Thurs, Fri 4-8pm, Sat 2-6pm
Exit Strategy
'A project for all migrants: MEP's, refugees, businessmen/women, nomads, astronauts and actors' Exit Strategy Catalogue The work of Rachel Baker examines networks in various forms - their mechanics, politics and aesthetics. Exit Strategy generates networked discourse and narrative on migratory modes, taking place on train routes around Europe. Accounts of train journeys such as a trip to Sangatte refugee camp and conversations overheard in the first-class carriage are presented alongside sound recordings and video journeys. For four weeks, the Digital Studio is transformed into Rachel Baker's base to develop further rail-publishing interventions. Audiences are invited to participate contribute text via SMS.
Wed-Fri: £1.50, £1 Concs, Free with ICA Membership; Sat: £2.50, £1.50 Concs, Free with ICA Membership Digital Studio

23 Apr-11 May; Wed, Thurs, Fri 4-8pm, Sat 2-6pm
Tina Frank, Fuzzy Motion: Pictures Without Legs 1995-2002
Best known for her design and video work for Austrian record label Mego, Tina Frank has become a leading figure operating at the intersection of music, graphic design and the moving image. Frank has collaborated with the likes of Mathias Gmachl of Farmers Manual with whom she formed Skot - an audiovisual 'band', Chicks on Speed, Christian Fennesz, Hecker and labels such as Chocolate Industries, Idea Recordings and Staubgold. The Digital Studio presents the London premiere of Fuzzy Motion - Pictures Without Legs, a collection of Frank's works released on DVD by the Japanese label GAS. A mélange of Frank 'classics' and adventures in new media and the moving image, this is a unique opportunity to sample over twenty works from 7 years of Frank's work on Mego and other projects. The exhibition includes works ranging from the well-known 'Aus' (music by Christian Fennesz) to Skot vs. Hecker - a 30 minute live videowork, characterised by shredded type and crude pixel magnifications - the look of data gone wrong.
Wed-Fri: £1.50, £1 Concs, Free with ICA Membership; Sat: £2.50, £1.50 Concs, Free with ICA Membership Digital Studio

23 - 30 Apr; Wed, Thurs, Fri 4-8pm, Sat 2-6pm
Microchunk Residency
The Digital Studio welcomes VJ label MICROCHUNK for the first in a series of Digital Studio residencies over the coming months. MICROCHUNK is London's most vibrant VJ label and home to some of the best VJ talent. For the duration of this ten day residency, the Digital Studio becomes a hub for VJ workshops, talks and informal VJ sessions hosted by MICROCHUNK resident VJs. For full event line up and to book please check the ICA website.
Wed-Fri: £1.50, £1 Concs, Free with ICA Membership; Sat: £2.50, £1.50 Concs, Free with ICA Membership Digital Studio


MOT
Unit 54/5th floor Regents Studios
8 Andrews Road London E8 4QN
t +44 (0)7931 305 104
e motlondon@yahoo.co.uk
Open Fri, Sat, Sun 12-5 or by appointment
Bethnal Green Underground Bus 394,106,253,26,48,55,D6, D3, 8
SPACEMEN 4th April - 11th May 2003
Imagine the scene; every week three artists meet up in various old man boozers dotted around Bethnal Green. They're waiting to sign the lease on the most miserably damp rat infested railway arch this side of the city, but they just don't care, They have a vision and they call it MOT and while they wait, they drink and while they drink they talk about art. Slowly the weeks slip by in much the same way, when suddenly, out of the blue another property comes to the attention of our three heroes, five floors up in an old GLC work unit with to die for views. Suddenly MOT erupts onto the face of the art world.
MOT is one year old and to celebrate we decided to take a look at the artists behind such ventures as our own. We thought long and hard about whom to include and then went out into the wilderness to spread the word. While in the field we honed our curatorial project into a lean mean fighting machine of a show. What was it that made small groups of artists get together and show other artists while at the same time managing their own practice? What was their work like and did it relate to what they chose to show in their own space? Some artists didn't make work any more and some spaces were about to close but finally we came up with a small group of artist run galleries that fitted all our criteria and in some way mirrored what we were trying to do. In the interests of community MOT opened its doors and in a celebration of a genre that has produced many of the world's leading artists and created the most inventive curation MOT brings you London's latest breed of spacemen.
Five Years is the oldest of the spaces whose founders we wish to include and the only group temporarily without a space. They were finally evicted from their premises on Underwood St last year. It was founded in July 1998 by Alex Schady, Marc Hulson, Edward Dorrian and Dennise Hawrysio. Although one of the criteria for spacemen was to include artists who were running a gallery at the moment we felt that as Five Years were actively seeking a new property that their operation had not ceased and that it was still valid to include them.
Keith Talent opened in March 2002, only one month before MOT. As it was so close to us in age and location it was the first space that we approached. The two artists behind Keith Talent are Simon Pittuck and Andrew Clarkin. After inviting them to participate they started making paintings together and have chosen to show one of these pieces as Keith Talent.
The Jeffrey Charles Gallery was established by artist's Kev Rice and Dave Smith in the summer of 2001. The gallery is focused on a program of experimental exhibitions, designed to put disparate art works together, to interact both physically and cognitively.
1 000 000 mph is a new project space in Bethnal Green run by Kate Grieve and Dallas Seitz. Their intention for 1 000 000 mph is to provide opportunity for selected artists and curators to take up residence, concluding in an exhibition of the (work) developed in the space during residency.
Hoxton Distillery is co-ordinated by John Hanson and Richard Paul. and has been located above the Macbeth Public House since February 2001. Although it is not the only gallery above a pub in London, this space is respected by artists for its independence from the commercial market.
In 2001 Richard Priestley and Milika Muritu founded Cell Project Space within a wing of a lunatic asylum of a disused mental hospital in Tysen Street. They later moved to larger premises, a disused zip factory in Arcola Street, Hackney. Cell is an independent project space with a commitment to providing space for new works and curatorial practice.
There are obviously many more artist run spaces in London, the UK and even the world but MOT is just too small to encompass the whole picture, instead we wanted to provide a snapshot of a specific location which has acted as a magnet for artists and galleries, catch that moment and show some of the people that are responsible for creating the magnetic field.
So feel the force as the MOT tractor beam locks onto you and remember that in space no one can hear you scream. This is the final frontier, so boldly go and seek the Spacemen.
Private view Thursday 3rd April 6 pm - 9pm


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Please find attached ICA programme listings for the week of Friday 11 April
- Thursday 17 April. Please get in touch if you require further information. Please note two cancellations: Mon 31 Mar, 7pm: Film Salon - Guerrilla Distribution & Marketing and Wed 16 Apr, 8pm: Mr Complex, Looptroop, J. Rawls.

Thanks,
Emma

Emma Pettit
ICA Press Office
020 7766 1406
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ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April
TICKETS & BOX OFFICE INFORMATION: 020 7930 3647 / www.ica.org.uk

THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHT:

CUT AND SPLICE
Second instalment of five events presenting a broad slice through the history of radical electronic music.

Thur 17 Apr, 8pm
Electro-Instruments:
Janek Schaefer, Quartet, Electronische, Oval, Socket
No synthesizers. A deck with three arms, a 60s piece for phono cartridges and a software music machine. These instruments avoid the clichés of convention. Janek Schaefer, audio architect, invented the turntable with three arms to produce tri-phonic drones, noise and field recordings. Quartet Electronische play John Cage's Cartridge Music (1960), a phonographic blitz composed before DJs were invented. Indeterminate, seminal, cool. Oval, the original skittering glitch merchants. Kaleidoscopic Morse code. In the bar, Socket - the multimedia collective from Bristol. Their 'Mighty Jungulator' software turns anything into an audio engine on full throttle.
(BBC broadcast 26 April)
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre, Bar

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April

FILM @ THE ICA


11 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Fri Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

12 In This World Cinema 1
2.30,4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Sat Theorem Cinema 2 2.30pm
Ten Cinema 2
4.30pm
Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

13 In This World Cinema 1
6.30, 8.30pm
Sun Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

14 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Mon Man Without A Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

15 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,9pm
Tues Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

16 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Wed Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm

17 In This World Cinema 1
4.30,6.30,8.30pm
Thur Man Without a Past Cinema 2
6.30pm
Derrida Cinema 2
8.30pm


PLEASE NOTE THE ICA CINEMA SHOWS FIRST RUN RELEASES AS WELL AS REP FILMS. PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE THESE ARE LISTED IN THE MAIN WEST END CINEMA NEW RELEASE SECTIONS OF YOUR PUBLICATION.


ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April

FILM @ THE ICA

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS
In This World
'Extraordinary...I urge you to get a ticket' Observer 'astonishing ' Daily Telegraph 'A film of raw power'
**** Total Film
Winner Golden Bear - Berlin Film Festival 2003
Torn from the headlines, Michael Winterbottom's compelling new film follows Jamal, a young Afghan, as he embarks on a hazardous overland trip from the refugee camp at Peshawar through Iran, Turkey, Italy and France to Sangatte and into the heart of London where he becomes 'M1187511'. Winterbottom and his brilliant writer Tony Grisoni have struck a fine balance between the fictional and documentary elements of the film and they give us cause to see behind the headlines at the broader political and moral concerns. Dir Michael Winterbottom UK 2002, 89 mins, English subtitles

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS
The Man Without a Past (Mies Vailla Menneisyytta)
'Pure cinematic joy' Sight & Sound
'sublime... the feel-good success of the festival' Observer
'A rare pleasure' Guardian
A delirious mixture of black comedy, film noir and love story, Kaurismäki's rapturously received film triumphed at the Cannes Film Festival where it took a multitude of prizes. Markku Pellota plays the title character 'M' a man who arrives in Helsinki to be set upon by thugs and pronounced dead by medics. By some miracle he comes to, wandering the streets with no memory of his past or his identity. Rebuilding his life from scratch, 'M' acquires a dog named Hannibal and falls in love with a Salvation Army volunteer. But the past inevitably catches up with him and the man must then confront his future.
Dir Aki Kaurismäki, Finland/Germany/France 2002, 97 mins, Finnish with English subtitles

**First Run Release**
ICA PROJECTS/DOCUMENTA
Derrida
'Blissful ... a pleasure to watch' New York Times 'Inspirational and unexpectedly moving' Film Comment This award-winning film is an intimate portrait of the brilliant, controversial philosopher and intellectual icon Jacques Derrida, whose theory of 'deconstruction' has deeply influenced the studies of literature, philosophy, ethics, architecture and law, indelibly marking the intellectual landscape of the 20th and 21st centuries. Combining rare private footage of Derrida with his reflections on deconstruction, violence, love and death, the film investigates the concept of biography and explores the relationship between the public and the private.
Dir Kirby Dick/Amy Ziering Kofman, US 2002, 85 mins
ICA PROJECTS

Ten
'profoundly compassionate, funny, wise... Time Out
'mesmerising and brilliant...' Daily Telegraph
' ***** the very best of the year' Guardian
Kiarostami's latest film took last year's Cannes Film Festival by storm with not only its revelation of the emotional life of contemporary Iran, but its extraordinary, Godardian reinvention of the cinematic form itself. Focusing tightly on a driver (the wonderful Mania Akbari) and her passengers, Ten opens on an incredible exchange with her young son, the very
model of burgeoning masculinity. We meet her sister, an elderly woman going to prayer, a prostitute and a heartbroken friend, as the driver and her passengers argue, joke, cajole and console one another through the course of ten brief journeys.
Dir Abbas Kiarostami, France/Iran 2002, 94 mins, Farsi with English subtitles

Theorem
'perfect...' Time Out
Terence Stamp plays a stranger who descends upon a wealthy family and seduces every one of them. Leaving as swiftly as he arrived, the family finds their life in ruins. Dir Pier Paolo Pasolini, Italy 1968, 98 mins, English subtitles

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April
EXHIBITION @ the ICA
5 Apr-18 May 12-7.30pm daily (13 Apr, 4.30-7.30pm; closed 29 Apr) BECK'S FUTURES 2003 'Dedicated to the support of developing artists, Beck's Futures has established itself as one of the country's premier art prizes' Independent The ICA is delighted to present Beck's Futures 2003, featuring an eclectic mix of some of the most exciting artists now working in the UK. It includes an internet 'cyber globe' under constant bombardment created by Nick Crowe, public interventions by Lucy Skaer and the artist-collective Inventory, work exploring the tools of corporate marketing by Carey Young, performance-derived videos by Alan Currall, David Sherry and Bernd Behr, a short film by Rosalind Nashashibi examining cultural displacement, and a vibrating and moaning mummy by Francis Upritchard. Much of the work in this year's exhibition explores the points at which art grapples with and appropriates everyday routines and public spaces, blurring the boundaries between reality and fiction. As well as photographs, drawings and sculpture, many works have a presence beyond the gallery through interventions and performances in the public realm, engagement with broadcast media and the internet. This year's selection was made by the curators Russell Ferguson (Chief Curator, UCLA Hammer Museum); Maria Lind (Director, Kunstverein Munich); Hans Ulrich Obrist (Independent Curator); and the artist Michael Landy, who is the Chair of the panel. Beck's Futures is the result of an ongoing collaboration between the ICA and Beck's and has established a reputation for identifying and supporting the work of the most promising artists in the UK. Each of the participating artists will receive a share of the £40,000 awards-fund that goes towards making Beck's Futures the UK's most generous arts awards. One artist will be selected for a further overall award of £20,000. The exhibition is accompanied by a limited-edition publication with contributions from J G Ballard and Hans Ulrich Obrist, and art historian and writer Michael Archer. A free newsprint exhibition guide will also be available. Beck's Futures 2003 subsequently travels to the CCA, Glasgow and Southampton City Art Gallery. Mon - Fri: £1.50, £1.00 Concs. FREE with ICA Membership; Sat & Sun: £2.50, £1.50 Concs. FREE with ICA Membership

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April
EDUCATION @ the ICA


Sat 12 Apr, 3pm
Beck's Futures Gallery Talk
The artist-collective Inventory, shortlisted for this year's Beck's Futures, give an insight into a practice they have described as 'a means of writing, recording, reclassifying and cataloguing the social material life that exists around us'.
£6, £5 Concs. £4 ICA Members
Brandon Room

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April

TALKS @ the ICA

Fri 11 Apr, 7pm
War and Law
When is a war a war - and when is it just containment? When are we justified in declaring war? Increasingly, wars are being fought by coalitions of allies, which makes a common interpretation of the law almost impossible. Can there be a justification, in law, for taking pre-emptive action? And how can we call nations like the US to account if they use banned weapons? Speakers include: Gerry Simpson, author of The Law of War Crimes; Gwyn Prins, senior fellow at the Institute of International Affairs, who affirms both a legal and moral duty to rid Iraq of Saddam; James Gow, professor of international peace and security at Kings, advisor to the government and the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia; and Rabinder Singh, QC, of Matrix Chambers, who represented CND in the recent case against the Government about resolution 1441. Mary Riddell, Observer journalist, is in the chair. £8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members Nash Room

Mon 14 Apr, 7pm
Muthafigure
Tiernay Gearon and Rachel Cusk are bad mothers. Gearnon's sweetly candid photographs of her children were widely condemned as inadvertently pornographic. Cusk's exquisite memoir, A Life's Work, drew criticism for its ambivalent portrayal of the joys of motherhood. What are the forces being brought to bear on mothers to be perfect? Has the parent/child bond been over sentimentalised or are parents the next in line in the war of childhood. They are joined by Denise Riley, poet, writer and academic, and author of the ground-breaking War in the Nursery: Theories of the Child and Mother, which examines the relationship between the natural, biological, and social aspects of motherhood. £8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members Nash Room


Tue 15 Apr, 6.45pm
Brats: Peter Biskind on Spielberg
No other (adult) artist understands the child's mind like Steven Spielberg. Pauline Kael said of ET, '...it reminds you of all the goofiest dreams you had as a kid, and rehabilitates them' Supremely talented at unearthing our sense of wonder, Spielberg is also as guilty as anyone with regard to cinema's infantilisation. Is childishness both Spielberg's greatest virtue, and his fatal flaw? Tonight's speakers discuss our desire to feel like children and how this might inform our relationship with Spielberg, and reflect on the pleasures of (mis)remembering childhood innocence. Peter Biskind is author of the definitive history of the movie brats, Easy Riders, Raging Bulls, novelist Nicholas Blincoe's books include Acid Casuals and Jello Salad, and Ryan Gilby is author of the recently published examination of 1970's American film, It Don't Worry Me.
£8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members
Cinema 1

ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April

CLUBS AND MUSIC @ the ICA
DIY Clubbing
Fri 11 Apr, 6.30pm
Plunderdelica
Workshop: Make your own bootlegs
Ninety minute crash course in a new audio-visual software that allows a menu of existing tracks to be perfectly and effortlessly spliced together creating brand new bootlegs in a live setting. Participants will be let loose in the bar afterwards to play for the Plunderdelica crowd later that night. Bring your favourite tunes along on CD to mash them up to create your own perfect pop hybrids or just play with the ones we've already loaded up. For DJs looking to radically expand what they can do in the mix or first timers interested in a preview play of the technology that will be shaping club land in the coming years. £4, £3 Concs. £2 ICA Members
Digital Studio

DIY Clubbing
Fri 11 Apr, 8pm
Plunderdelica
Back once again come the renegade masters as workshop participants are let loose in the bar to mix and match their own bootlegs live and direct. Plus hotly tipped producer and XFM favourite ICD brings his own selection of ready made bastard-pop gems, and audio-visual bootleggers Eclectic Method mash up videos and sound to remarkable effect. Lakhbir Sangha adds her own subtle visual work to the Raya Wall of Light to showcase some of the most highly rated club visuals in the UK and just in case all that wasn't too much for you the Hideous Wheel Invention makes his live debut. More details and links for bootleg MP3s, software and information at www.raya.org.uk. £5, £4 Concs. Free ICA Members Bar

Mon 14 Apr, 8pm
Paraphernalia
The London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival party
The club kids film strand goes live with this dance, live band and mixed media party. With top London DJs from the queer boy and girl electro and dance scenes including Mark Moore from the legendary S Xpress and regular at the Cock, and Johnny Slut from Nag, Nag, Nag plus live band action from the brilliant Electrelane. Plus film screenings, including a video documentary filmed around and during the festival. Paraphernalia promises to be a really special, one off, wonderful night, not to be missed. £8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members Theatre

Labelled
Tue 15 Apr, 8pm
King Of Woolworths
'mixes Sixties Northern Soul passion with the atmosphere of a grainy kitchen sink drama' Careless Talk Costs Lives Manchester's Jon Brooks, the self-styled King of Woolworths, makes personal soundtracks full of warmth and wonder, a sound utilised on his remixes of Ladytron and St Etienne. His second album, Illustration Musicale, was inspired by the analogue gems created the likes of Delia Derbyshire, Eddie Warner, De Wolf et al. Recreating his music live for the first time, backed by members of Badly Drawn Boy's band, with guest vocalists to be announced, Brooks joins the ICA's successful independent label night for an evening of musical magic. £8, £7 Concs. £6 ICA Members Theatre

3 Apr - 1 May
Cut and Splice
A unique series of events presenting a broad slice through the history of radical electronic music, revealing a cross-section from the handmade sounds of the 60s to the digital world of today. Each event will be broadcast with interviews and web streaming late night on Saturdays on BBC Radio 3's Hear and Now. At each event, there will be a discussion with artists performing that night, admission free to ticket holders, subject to capacity. In conjunction with Sonic Arts Network and Radio 3, supported by The Wire. Artists talks to be announced, check ICA website or www.sonicartsnetwork.org for details. Cut and Splice Thur 17 Apr, 8pm
Electro-Instruments:
Janek Schaefer, Quartet, Electronische, Oval, Socket
No synthesizers. A deck with three arms, a 60s piece for phono cartridges and a software music machine. These instruments avoid the clichés of convention. Janek Schaefer, audio architect, invented the turntable with three arms to produce tri-phonic drones, noise and field recordings. Quartet Electronische play John Cage's Cartridge Music (1960), a phonographic blitz composed before DJs were invented. Indeterminate, seminal, cool. Oval, the original skittering glitch merchants. Kaleidoscopic Morse code. In the bar, Socket - the multimedia collective from Bristol. Their 'Mighty Jungulator' software turns anything into an audio engine on full throttle.
(BBC broadcast 26 April)
£10, £9 Concs. £8 ICA Members
Theatre, Bar


ICA LISTINGS
Friday 11 April - Thursday 17 April

NEW MEDIA @ the ICA
London Premiere
26 Mar-20 Apr, Wed, Thurs, Fri 4-8pm, Sat 2-6pm
Exit Strategy
'A project for all migrants: MEP's, refugees, businessmen/women, nomads, astronauts and actors' Exit Strategy Catalogue The work of Rachel Baker examines networks in various forms - their mechanics, politics and aesthetics. Exit Strategy generates networked discourse and narrative on migratory modes, taking place on train routes around Europe. Accounts of train journeys such as a trip to Sangatte refugee camp and conversations overheard in the first-class carriage are presented alongside sound recordings and video journeys. For four weeks, the Digital Studio is transformed into Rachel Baker's base to develop further rail-publishing interventions. Audiences are invited to participate contribute text via SMS.
Mon-Fri: £1.50, £1 Concs, Free with ICA Membership; Sat-Sun: £2.50, £1.50 Concs, Free with ICA Membership Digital Studio

PROGRAMME CHANGES
Please note that these events have been cancelled - please amend your listings as appropriate

CANCELLED
Mon 31 Mar, 7pm
Film Salon - Guerrilla Distribution & Marketing
London's leading networking event for film-makers.
Cinema 1

CANCELLED
Wed 16 Apr, 8pm
Mr Complex, Looptroop, J. Rawls
Theatre, Bar

clapham art gallery

61 venn street
london SW4 0BD

unit 02 40-48 bromell’s road
london SW4 0BG

+44 (0)20 7720 0955
cag@claphamartgallery.com
www.claphamartgallery.com

tue-sat 12-8pm

PRESS RELEASE / INVITATION


DAN McDERMOTT
‘CRUISE’

Exhibition Date: Tuesday 01/04/03 – 03/05/03
Opening Preview (Serving Mixed Cocktails): Tuesday 01/04/03 7.00pm – 9.00pm
Contact: Zavier Ellis / Aniko Pall


DAN McDERMOTT graduated from University of Northumbria in Newcastle in 1995 with a BA (Hons) in Contemporary Art Practice. He is now working from a studio in the Yorkshire Dales.

McDermott has achieved great notoriety for his brand of retro American photo-realism since his debut show with Clapham Art Gallery in 2001. By applying extraordinary painting skills to photographically sourced images McDermott creates dynamic canvases with a unique and indulgent style.

This new body of work is a combination of images derived from American film and television and stills taken from McDermott’s own super 8 films made in New York last year. In treating the original image with many developmental generations from film through digital photography to the interpretation from photograph to paint, McDermott leaves us with a filmic sense of heightened reality. Speeding cars set against urban backdrops or aerial views of cities are degenerated and blurred as colour and contrast levels are exaggerated and emphasised.

McDermott’s canvases are rich in tone and colour, creating iconic impressions of urban America from LA to New York and San Francisco. Each image implies a story and a journey, some withholding a lurking intent or eeriness. They are deeply atmospheric, representing in one moment everything that we were presented from the U.S. in our distant living room seats from the 1970’s onwards.


Iyengar Yoga @ Clapham Art Gallery Unit 02

Clapham Art Gallery Unit 02 is hosting yoga sessions every Thursday morning between 9.45 and 11.30am. This is an ideal opportunity to learn Asana practise in the classic Hatha Yoga tradition. Iyengar Yoga is one of the most popular and widely practiced forms worldwide, taught here by Jan Simpson. It is renowned for its attention to detail, alignment and beneficial effects for the maintenance of physical and mental health.

There are a limited amount of places available so if you would like to take this opportunity to learn Yoga or maintain your practise please call Jan Simpson on 07971 607 530 to book.

Cost (including mat and equipment)

£10 per session
£50 for six sessions

Contact

Jan Simpson: 07971 607 530 / 020 7622 7505

Address

Clapham Art Gallery
Unit 02
40-48 Bromell’s Road
Clapham Common
London
SW4 0BG

New Pogogallery 2003 !!!!

http://www.pogogallery.com

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+ WHAT IS POGOGALLERY ? +

Each edition of Pogogallery offers it's information to be re-sampled, re-worked and submitted for inclusion within its shows. The online show ŒHolding Tanks & Ele©t®oniK ©onso®tia¹ places every individual piece of data contained within an edition into two downloadable folders. At the start of a new edition, artworks constructed from information contained within the previous folders are showcased. As the number of editions increases so do the size of these folders, which include artists discussions from the forum, interviews, essays, source code, images and all text.

** Shows will be exhibited online and selected editions will showcase in actual physical locations.


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+ CONTENTS +

- Submissons for Holding Tanks & Ele©t®oniK ©onso®tia - new online show

- Come and join in with our discussions, no need to register, post anonymously if you like in the Discussion Forum.

- Whats On, Comprehensive listings of events, happenings, opportunities and gallery websites. Post your own listings here as well.

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+ POGO Features +

+ Interview with Scanner:

His controversial early work used scanned mobile phone conversations which he wove into soundscapes. Scanner aka Robin Rimbaud talks to Pogogallery.

+ Marc Garrett's Sleazy Art Meetings:

Playful narratives constructed from sexual texts, theoretical ideas on art and philosophy, net culture and institutional concepts.

+ Pogogallery Critical Essay:

18. Oktober 1977: Gerhard Richter's Work of Mourning and Its New Audience, an award winning essay by Rainer Usselmann.

+ Harrison & Ford House Gymnastics:

You did it when you were a kid, climbing around the house like spiderman, James Robert Ford and Spencer Harrison have taken this performance into an artform.

+ Pogogallery Animation:

Pogogallery's resident animator Jon Burgerman with his colourful, sometimes cute, occasionally scratchy and intermittently odd artwork.

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Take care

Regards

Pogogallery

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Pogogallery is hand made from the dirty depths of North London.


Spanish Version DUENDELENGUAS Andalusian Cultural Center, in conjunction with LA CASITA AMARILLA Art Studio want to introduce to you our exciting range of Spanish Art Studies Programs on offer in 2003.
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Duendelenguas Art Programs
DUENDELENGUAS is based in Jerez, a quaint town reputed as the hotbed of Flamenco, primary sherry producer in the Southwest of Spain and also a very typical Andalusian town, abundant with opportunities for the artist. The Alcazar (palace) of Jerez is symbolic of the presence of the Moors, dating back to the 10th Century and offers the artist unique light, spaces, architecture and aspect. The Plaza la Asuncion is fronted by 3 independant styles of architecture; ‘Mudejar’, Baroque and Neo-classical an incredible opportunity for drawing and painting. Artists will also enjoy the Jerez Zoo with its incredible adjoining botanical gardens, the typical Bodegas (wine cellars) and the Cartuja of Jerez a heritage listed monastery.
LA CASITA AMARILLA
The studio is housed in the beautiful CASITA AMARILLA (Little Yellow House), an authentic 18th Century Home situated in the Old Town of Jerez, nestled amongst the cobble-stone streets and ancient churches and edifices. Your creativity will be hightened studying in the typical patio of the CASITA, with its unusual natural light and unique aspect.
See this info page for more information about our COURSES and ARTISTIC COEXISTENCE
Directing Art Maestro: David Saborido
Studied Fine Arts at the University of Barcelona from 1995-8. Some of the more notable of his many artistic achievements include; his solo exhibition “La Capella” at the Exhibition Hall in Barcelona 2001, his participation in the Group Exhibition, "Infinite Desire," with artistic group, "Four Died," Rivadavia Hall, Cadiz and David currently works with the Gallery 'Milagros Delicado' in El Puerto de Sta. Maria, Cadiz.
David Saborido chooses to compliment his own artistic endeavours with teaching others as he thrives on sharing his own discoveries with students, guiding them and learning from the unique insights and experiences of others. He has a warm and personable demeanor, and a good sense of humour, important characteristics of good Maestros.
The Programs
For the art enthusiast, DUENDELENGUAS offers a variety of options that assure our visitors to Jerez a memorable experience of the artistic and cultural aspects of Jerez de la Frontera and surrounding regions. You may take Group Classes of drawing and/or painting with basic materials and studio facilities provided. Private classes are also offered for working on specific techniques, skills or at particular sites around Jerez.
In conjunction with your art studies, DUENDELENGUAS offer complimentary courses: Spanish Language, Flamenco Dance or Guitar, Andalusian Horse-Riding, and many more. For example, you may choose to take an intensive Spanish Language course for 1-2 weeks prior to your Art Retreat. Our Spanish Language courses are taught by Hispanic Philologists, very experienced at teaching 'Spanish as a Second Language'. The course consists of two levels, the first is an Intensive Course of General Spanish and the second an Intensive Course of Spanish focused on the Art World.
While participating in DUENDELENGUAS programs you will be accommodated in your choice of 4 types of lodging; Shared Apartments (with other Duendelenguas clients), Private Apartments, Spanish Family Homes or Hotels/Hostels. Our lodgings are all very comfortable, fully-equipped and located in the Old Town of Jerez, very convenient to La Casita Amarilla.
Two of the main characteristics of DUENDELENGUAS programs are QUALITY and FLEXIBILITY:
Quality: by a side the excellent level of our teachers, on the other hand all accommodation provided by DUENDELENGUAS has passed rigorous quality control checks and is centrally located in the quaint 'Old Town' of Jerez, just minutes from the studios and DUENDELENGUAS office. All is fully-equiped and complete with every necessity to ensure you a comfortable stay.
Flexibility: DUENDELENGUAS programs are adapted to suit the individual needs of each of our clients. Our programs don't have pre-determined dates of commencement, with new courses starting each Monday of each week of the year.
REQUEST OF MORE INFORMATION: Personalised Program
Special 'Art Retreats’ in 2003
These are 7 or 13 day art immersion packages including; Classes, basic materials, studio facilities, artistic working trips, accommodation (in a Shared Apartment with Private Bedroom – Private Apartments available with a supplementary costing), and other cultural activities of the region. The Retreats are aimed at students achieveing noticeable results in a short period of time. The Calendar of Art Retreats on offer this season may be viewed in full at the Duendelenguas website, http://www.duendelenguas.com
For information and costings of your desired program please email DUENDELENGUAS, at info@duendelenguas.com

The DUENDELENGUAS Team are confident that our art programs will allow you a fascinating and memorable immersion into the world of Art in Andalusia and a taste of the traditional Spanish culture. We look forward to welcoming you to Jerez soon!

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PRIVATE VIEW

Georgina Griffiths is displaying a series of glass installations and paintings inspired by microscope images of malaria and other infectious pathogens from 21st March to 25th April 2003 in the bar of the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, London WC1.

You are invited to the PRIVATE VIEW of this exhibition
on Friday 21st March 2003 from 5pm onwards.

To view a sample of Georgina’s work and to find out
more, visit www.lshtm.ac.uk/malaria/exhibition.htm or
visit www.cockpitarts.com and look for Georgina
Griffiths in the designer-makers section under
‘ceramics & glass’.

RSVP
Georgina Griffiths
georgriff@yahoo.com or 07759797510
Dr. Cally Roper
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