Modern Art meets horticulture

Started by Georgie, July 01, 2005, 20:41:23

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Georgie

Hi everyone.  Just been sent these details from the White Cube.  Sounds fascinating and I shall certainly be paying a visit.

G xx

Barbican Art Gallery



Cerith Wyn Evans: Eaux d'artifice (after K.A.)

The Conservatory, Level 3, Barbican Centre
Every Sunday in July/05, 12 noon - 5pm, Admission Free
www.barbican.org.uk/gallery                  www.whitecube.com



Each Sunday in July hear Cerith Wyn Evans' exciting new commission, Eaux d'artifice (after K.A.), a sound work played in and inspired by the Barbican's beautiful giant greenhouse. Evans' will transform the Conservatory into a space reminiscent of an 18th century pleasure garden, a setting for music and performance and a stage for exotica. What you encounter will in part be dictated by chance, as performance times will not be announced, and each week will have a different character, from 'an explosive furious feel' to 'the flowering of a garden'. 

The overall event is conceived as a single work, which will build over the course of the month. It takes its title from a short film by Kenneth Anger, Eaux d'artifice (1953) shot in a pleasure garden in Italy and references the work of composer John Cage, who once created a musical transliteration of a Zen rock garden. July 3, 17 and 24 feature a continuous recorded soundtrack that Evans has created especially for the event, interspersed with live performances from harpists, choirs a gamelan orchestra and others. On July 10 the programme consists of the manipulation of birdsong and other ambient sound within the Conservatory. July 31 also features performances, but will essentially be silent.

Cerith Wyn Evans (born 1958 Wales, based in London) has exhibited in venues such as the Art Now space at Tate Britain (2001), White Cube, London (2003), MIT List Visual Art Centre and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (2004). In the course of his career Evans has worked with film, photography, performance and sculpture, as well as with sound. In 2003 the artist made a sound work for the Luis Barragan house in Mexico City, and he is currently creating a sound-and-light piece for the exterior of Kunsthaus Graz.

The Conservatory is accessed from directly opposite the entrance to the Barbican Art Gallery. This event is part of an extensive programme of summer activities organised by Barbican Art Gallery, including events which relate to the exhibitions Colour After Klein (Barbican Art Gallery until 11 Sep/05) and Folk Archive: Contemporary Popular Art from the UK (Curve until 24 Jul/05). For more details see www.barbican.org.uk/gallery.

Funded by Arts Council England



Cerith Wyn Evans is represented by WHITE CUBE, London

'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

Georgie

'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

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Sounds wondeful, G! Have a cup of tea for me! Chances of making it are about zero and then some. Sigh, one of these days.....! Lottie

Georgie

Knowing the crew I'll be going with it'll be something a little stronger than tea, I can assure you.   ;)

Shame you can't make it though.   :(

G xx
'The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, and wiser people so full of doubts.'

undercarriage plan

Oh I'd love to, when kids are a bit older, perhaps...! And I have a bit more dosh in my purse!! Will have to concentrate on building gardening empire  first!! Lottie  ;D

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