Exhibitions and Events September to December 2013
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Exhibitions and Events September to December 2013
Exhibitions and Events September to December 2013 Welcome to our new programme brochure for the remainder of 2013. EXHIBITIONS We’re delighted to announce the world premiere of Berwick Visual Arts’ first artist-in-residence film. ‘The Case’ by Cecilia Stenbom, which was filmed in and around Berwick, will premiere at Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival and will be shown throughout the festival period. You’ll also find an update from our current artist-in-residence Stephanie appointment in late September. As part of the Lindisfarne Gospels regional programme, Scottish painter Ramsay Gibb tracks down the sacred sites and ancient pathways in old Northumbria - from Lindisfarne to St Herberts Isle. At The Granary Gallery we continue to bring artwork from different art collections Image: Pictorialphotography.co.uk exhibition curated in collaboration with the Contemporary Art Society and Queens Hall, Hexham and gives an insight into the works of art that hang on the walls of art collectors across the North of England. Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival takes over the Gymnasium Gallery between 26 – 29 September with an exciting and intriguing new commission by Norwegian artist Sidsel Christensen. After the festival the Gymnasium Gallery will take a break for the winter period, but we already have an exciting programme of exhibitions planned for Spring 2014 onwards. Finally, don’t forget too have a look at our new website – www.berwickvisualarts.co.uk – for up to date information about exhibitions, events and workshops taking place throughout the remainder of the year. You can also sign up to our mailing list and receive a monthly newsletter by email to keep up to date with our programme throughout the year. Head of Visual Art, Berwick Visual Arts Courtesy of the artist and The Artangel Collection. The Granary Gallery continuing until Sunday 8 September (Wed–Sun 11am–5pm) applications for our next residency James Lowther Catherine Yass: High Wire. Courtesy of the Ramsay Gibb and The Frances Kyle Gallery. Ramsay Gibb – The Pilgrim Coast Misa in this brochure and we’ll open to Berwick. Multiple Choice is a unique Cloister entrance, Lindisfarne. Encompassing the wider region of Old Northumbria reaching from north of the Humber as far as the Firth of Forth and westwards across to Morecambe Bay, Gibb has immersed himself in the turbulent history of the land of kings, saints and pilgrims to portray its unique and still largely unspoiled character. The exhibition is in association with The Frances Kyle Gallery, London with support from Northumberland County Council. Further works by Ramsay Gibb can be seen at Woodhorn Museum, Ashington until Sunday 8 September. www.experiencewoodhorn.com Catherine Yass: High Wire Berwick Gymnasium Gallery continuing until Sunday 15 September (Wed–Sun 11am–5pm) Berwick Visual Arts and Visual Arts in Rural Communties (VARC) present the multi-channel video installation ‘High Wire’ (2008) by acclaimed British artist Catherine Yass. The work follows French ‘High Wire’ artist Didier Pasquette, who was invited by Yass to walk a wire between two towers on the Red Road Estate in Glasgow. Stepping out into what were once the highest social housing blocks in Europe, Pasquette offers us the ultimate vertiginous view. High Wire is shown with thanks to and generous support from the artist and Artangel who commissioned the work with Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Visual Art in 2007. EXHIBITION BERWICK VISUAL ARTS RESIDENCIES Alec Finlay - your name here, 2003. Private Collection. Photo Colin Davison Cecilia Stenbom - The Case. Multiple Choice – Contemporary Prints & Editions from Private Collections in the North The Granary Gallery Saturday 21 September to Sunday 15 December (Wed–Sun 11am–5pm) ‘Multiple Choice’ brings together prints and editions by a broad range of contemporary artists from established figures such as Tracey Emin, David Hockney, Paul Morrison, George Shaw and Mark Wallinger, to younger artists including Luke Stephenson, Benedict Drew, Nick Kennedy and Stephen Palmer. All the works have been generously lent by private collectors based across the North East of England and illustrate that collecting contemporary art is not just for the wealthy! The exhibition is curated in partnership with Contemporary Art Society North and Queen’s Hall, Hexham where further works can be seen between 19 October and 23 November. For more information and opening times go to www.queenshall.co.uk Artists Professional Development Event – ‘What Collectors Want’ Henry Travers Studio at The Maltings Theatre & Cinema Thursday 10 October 2pm-5pm As an artist how do you recognise a potential art collector and engage them in your work? How do you facilitate a sale? Rebecca Morrill leads an afternoon discussion session drawing on her experience as Head of Collector Development at Contemporary Art Society North as well as her previous curatorial roles at Serpentine Gallery and Whitechapel Gallery. Free, but please book in advance via 01289 330 999 or email berwickvisualarts@maltingsberwick.co.uk Courtesy of the artist. Cecilia Stenbom – The Case World Premiere – The Maltings Theatre & Cinema Wednesday 25 September 7pm Customs House, Berwick-upon-Tweed Thursday 26 September - Sunday 29 September (11am-6pm) Berwick Visual Arts in partnership with Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival presents ‘The Case’ a new film by Cecilia Stenbom, Berwick Visual Arts, artist in residence. ‘The Case’ brings together extracted scenarios from a fictitious police investigation with views on crime and the risk of violence, told through a combination of characters and haunting voiceovers. The script was developed using actual recorded conversations with people living or working in Berwick-upon-Tweed. This short film examines how crime fiction preys and perpetuates anxiety whilst being a source of entertainment within popular culture. ‘The Case’ is a deliberately hybrid work that mixes professional actors with real people, sampling fiction and reality to create a complex and open-ended narrative. As a Swedish artist living in England, Stenbom has used ‘The Case’ to make a work that explores her own very specific interest in how notions of identity are connected over The North Sea through popular fiction. ‘The Case’ is shot in and around Berwick-upon-Tweed and was commissioned by Berwick Visual Arts and Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival. For full details of the world premiere of ‘The Case’ and other showings throughout the festival period please visit www.berwickfilm-artfest.com EXHIBITION BERWICK VISUAL ARTS RESIDENCIES Stephanie Misa Courtesy of the artist. Stephanie Misa Framing Sensual Phase Transitions. Courtesy of the artist. Sidsel Christensen - Study for Composition X Berwick Gymnasium Gallery Thursday 26 September - Sunday 29 September (11am-6pm) Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival presents a newly commissioned moving image work from Norwegian artist Sidsel Christensen. ‘Study for Composition X’ was created on location in Berwick in August, capturing the geological qualities of the landscape and coastal line using the human form with the artist’s body as an interactive framing device. Berwick Visual Arts second artist in residence is Filipino born, Austrian based Stephanie Misa. The residency in partnership with the Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University provides the opportunity for an artist working in any discipline to explore current rural issues, changing concepts of rurality or rural identities whilst living and working in Berwick-upon-Tweed. Stephanie works across a range of artistic disciplines including, sculpture, film, printmaking and sound. Using ethnographic methods, her work examines questions of identity, immigration and historical and cultural authenticity. The piece specifically deals with how we see, and how we are placed, in the spaces that surround us, and how that has affected the history of landscape portraiture in art. In relation to the residency Stephanie said ‘The rural issues I would like to engage and bring to the foreground are the particularities of geographic landscapes (including in Berwick-uponTweed), the natural and man-made borders that surround it, and the idea of the rural as a uniform, unremarkable space (often held in juxtaposition to cities). I would like to be able to contribute to the Berwick Residency by bringing forward the idea of the "un-mappable" space and how we can engage it.’ The work will be installed on two opposing screens: one presenting the original videos created on the Norwegian coast, in which the artist faces across the North Sea to the UK, and the other presenting the new work, filmed in Berwick, in which the artist will return her gaze over the water. Responding to the Festival’s theme, North by Northeast, the work will connect the two coastal locations. The Centre for Rural Economy at Newcastle University is a research centre specialising in interdisciplinary social science, researching rural development and policy, food and society, and the wellbeing of rural communities. The centre will provide access to research staff, facilities and equipment to support Stephanie in the development of her work and support the distribution and display of work that is produced during the residency period. ‘Study for Composition X’ has been commissioned by the Festival, in partnership with the NABROAD/ Norwegian Collaborative Organisation for Contemporary Art Abroad, with the support of the Royal Norwegian Embassy and Arts Council England. Stephanie will exhibit the work produced during her residency in Berwick-upon-Tweed in Spring 2014. 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Cover Image: Stephen Palmer, Stoel (S.I.) furniture 2 (chairs), 2008, lithograph on paper, (detail). Image courtesy of Vane. (As featured in Multiple Choice exhibition) The Gymnasium Gallery Berwick Barracks, The Parade, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, TD15 1DF The Granary Gallery 2nd Floor, Berwick YHA, Dewar’s Lane, Berwick-upon-Tweed, TD15 1HJ www.yha.org.uk/hostel/berwick Berwick Visual Arts is an initiative of The Maltings (Berwick) Trust. Registered charity no. 701194.