Gillian Wearing, Yinka Shonibare and Pure Evil announced for Museums at Night Connect! Competition

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The six contemporary artists chosen for Museums at Night’s Connect! competition have been revealed.

Connect! is the national competition that gives members of the public the chance to win a leading contemporary artist to create a unique event at their local museum or gallery during Museums at Night, the UK’s after hours festival of arts, culture and heritage.

Cultural venues now have a five weeks to ‘bid’ for their chosen artist by coming up with a fantastic participatory event idea. The best ideas will be shortlisted by the artist and it’s then up to the public to vote for who goes where.

The winning Connect! events will take place during Museums at Night’s new two-day October festival (October 30/ 31).

Previous participating artists have included Bob & Roberta Smith, Jake and Dinos Chapman, Gavin Turk, Jessica Voorsanger and photographer Rankin. Previous events have included a Grayson Perry teddy-bear hunt around York Museum, New York artist Spencer Tunick photographing 100 nudes on Folkestone beach and Bompas & Parr floating the Bristol’s ss Great Britain on a sea of lime green jelly. In 2014, the Connect! competition attracted more than 62,000 public votes.

Voting for Connect! 2015 will open on May 1 and winning venues will be announced during Museums at Night in May. The public can vote at www.museumsatnight.org.uk

About The Artists:

  • Alinah Azadeh

Alinah Azadeh is a UK artist working across media. Whether a small sculpture or a dialogue with a stranger, her works are rooted in the living and disclosure of personal experiences – which act as a bridge into the work for others to take. Involving the public in acts of gift, ritual and playful exchange, they create dialogue around the nature of loss, longing and our social identities. Installations include; The Bibliomancer’s Dream (2009, South Bank Centre), The Gifts (2010, Bristol Museum) and All Is Not Lost (2014, Museum of Picardy). Burning the Books is a collaborative performance project exploring the power of debt, currently on national tour. www.alinahazadeh.com

  • Davy and Kristin McGuire

The McGuires head an award winning creative studio that designs unique visual experiences through art installations and theatrical projects. Their hybrid art works are delicate, filigree fantasies that are momentarily brought to life through projection mapping and storytelling.

Winners of The Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award 2013, Davy & Kristin McGuire‘s work has included theatre productions such as international hit The Ice Book (the world‘s first projection mapped pop-up book) which has toured over 13 countries around the world and award winning theatre show The Paper Architect which premiered at The Barbican. www.davyandkristinmcguire.com

  • Gillian Wearing OBE RA

Born in Birmingham in 1963, British artist Gillian Wearing investigates the tensions between public and private, fiction and reality, and the relationship between the artist and the viewer. Her performative photographs and films explore personal revelations, private fantasies, and psychological trauma. Drawing on theatrical techniques, fly-on-the-wall documentaries, and reality TV, her work explores public personas and private lives in an investigation of the way in which we present ourselves to the external world. In 1997 Wearing was awarded the prestigious Turner Prize.

  • Pure Evil

Pure Evil is the name by which Charles Uzzel-Edwards, direct descendent of Sir Thomas More, is known in the contemporary art and street graffiti world.Pure Evil’s art is heavily inspired by skate culture and graffiti artists from the west coast of America and includes the trademark ‘Evil Bunny’ tag. Pure Evil has exhibited globally and also owns and runs the Pure Evil gallery in Shoreditch, London from which he’s produced over 50 exhibitions for other artists. He has recently been on a mission to complete one piece of street art every day for a year but still finds time to produce a monthly radio show, participate in street art lectures and direct regular workshops. www.pureevilgallery.virb.com

  • Luke Jerram

Luke Jerram’s multidisciplinary practice involves the creation of sculptures, installations and live arts projects. Jerram has created a number of extraordinary art projects which have excited and inspired people around the globe.

He is known worldwide for his large-scale public engagement artworks. Most recently his giant installation Park and Slide caught the world’s imagination. His celebrated street pianos installation Play Me, I’m Yours has been presented in over 46 cities so far, reaching an audience to date of over 6 million people around the world. Launched by the French Minister of Culture in Paris and Mayor Bloomberg in NYC, the installation has received press coverage across the globe. www.lukejerram.com

  • Yinka Shonibare MBE

Shonibare’s work explores issues of race and class through the media of painting, sculpture, photography and film. Having described himself as a ‘post-colonial’ hybrid, Shonibare questions the meaning of cultural and national definitions. His trademark material is the brightly coloured ‘African’ batik fabric he buys at Brixton market. The fabric was inspired by Indonesian design, mass-produced by the Dutch and eventually sold to the colonies in West Africa. In the 1960s the material became a new sign of African identity and independence.

Shonibare was a Turner prize nominee in 2004. Other notable work has included Nelson’s Ship in a Bottle, which was displayed on the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square from 2010 -2012 – it was the first commission by a black British artist and is now on permanent display outside the Maritime Museum in Greenwich. Shonibare has exhibited at the Venice Biennial and his works are included in prominent collections all over the world. www.yinkashonibarembe.com

Doctor Who Designer Announced as Lead Artist for Artists Open Houses Festival 2015

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British designer Bernard Lodge, best known for his work designing the early Doctor Who title sequences, has been chosen to design the artwork for this year’s Artists Open Houses Festival.

Bernard designed the first four series logos and the first five title sequences for Dr Who before going on to work on the effects for Ridley Scott’s Alien and Bladerunner, one of the first people to work on designing computer effects.

Since then he has moved to more traditional art forms and now creates bright and bold woodcuts from his studio near Brighton. Bernard will be exhibiting some of his woodcut prints, along with last year’s Artists Open Houses Artist of the Year winner Tony Bowen at The Old Market in Hove and at the Salon Des Sources in Hove.

The 2015 Artists Open Houses festival will take place in Brighton, Hove and beyond over the four weekends of May, starting May 2. It is the largest event of its kind in the UK, with approximately 200 houses and studio spaces across the city opening their doors to exhibit the work of over 1,000 artists and makers.

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Museums at Night To Take Place Twice a Year

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After a bumper year in 2014, Museums at Night – the UK’s annual night-time festival of arts, culture and heritage – will now take place twice a year– in May and October.

The May festival will now run over four days, from Wednesday May 13 until Saturday May 16, while a second festival, lasting two days, will take place on Friday and Saturday, October 30 and 31.

Now in its seventh year, Museums at Night offers the chance to experience culture and heritage in a totally unexpected way. The festival sees hundreds of museums, galleries and historic spaces all over the UK opening their doors after hours to put on an array of special events. The festival has experienced phenomenal growth during the past few years, attracting 180,000 visits to 700 events in more than 500 venues across the country in 2014.

http://www.museumsatnight.org.uk

Amante Wins Best Beach Restaurant in Ibiza for 3rd Year Running!

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We are thrilled to announce that Amante Beach Club and Restaurant have been awarded Best Beach Restaurant in Ibiza for the third year running!

The award was voted for by the readers of White Ibiza, the definitive guide to life on the island.

White Ibiza said “A hideaway haven capturing the essence of Ibiza – from modern décor made with natural materials in keeping with the spectacular surrounds of the nature reserve, complemented with fine food and the island’s best cocktail creations. Translating literally to lover, Amante will steal your heart.”

Congratulations Amante!

Brighton’s Artists Open Houses Xmas Festival

The 2014 Artists Open Houses Christmas Festival kicks off next weekend (Saturday 29th). Over the next three weekends artists all over the city will be opening up their homes and studios, showing a really diverse selection of artworks from paintings, photography and ceramics to fashion and jewellery.

Some of this years highlights include:

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For her first Artists Open House jewellery designer Vivienne Ridley has gathered together an enticing selection of artists and designers including Sarah Arnett (Modern Love), Swedish interiors label One Must Dash and jeweller Alexa de Castilho (as featured in Harpers Bazaar and Vogue). Also expect author readings and live music.

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  • Brighton Open Market, Marshalls Row, Brighton, BN1 4JU

The newly refurbished Brighton Open Market opened in June 2014 and is now home to a wide range of artists and makers including the much lauded illustrator Zara Wood, aka Woody – whose Star Gaze collection for Topshop became their most successful artist range ever launched.

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  • 2 Knoyle, 2 Knoyle Road, Brighton, BN1 6RB

2 Knoyle will be filling their spacious rooms with over 12 talented local artists including Kate Osborne (below). A must is a visit to ceramicist Angela Evans’ artist studio, hidden away at the end of the garden.

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For more information visit www.aoh.org.uk

British Artist Mark Vessey launches new artwork.

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British photographer Mark Vessey will be launching his latest artwork, William Shakespeare – a photographic representation of the complete set of Shakespeare’s plays, completed to honour the 400 year anniversary of Shakespeare’s death in 2016 in October.

Mark’s work as a photographic artist has been brought by Kate Moss and Graham Norton and featured in Love Magazine, Attitude and The Times amongst other publications.

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Mark’s homage to Kate Moss, depicting the magazine spines of 20 years of Vogue covers with Kate on the cover, was chosen by St Pancras Editions as one of a series of limited edition artworks to be exhibited at St Pancras Hotel. His donated work has raised thousands of pounds for both the Stonewall and Albert Kennedy Trust charities.

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He was also the muse for photographer Polly Borland, working extensively with her on her Smudge series of images, along with musician Nick Cave.

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Mark Vessey is a British photographic artist whose work is inspired by the idea of creating art from collections of everyday objects. He spends his life searching for that elusive edition of a magazine; that one book that will make his collection complete. He explores every facet of them with an intensity that only a collector can. His is a relentless pursuit of organisation, of order.

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Suitably enough, his ongoing body of work is called Collections. It takes inspiration from Vessey’s love of vintage magazines like The Face and Playboy, as well as groundbreaking contemporary titles like Attitude. Vessey also celebrates one of the enduring icons of the publishing world – the Penguin paperback book.

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Individually, these publications are a snapshot in time. When put together in physical and photographic form these collections take on new meaning. After all, this is a time when catalogues of books can be held on a Kindle, when ownership of a vast music collection is just a monthly subscription away.

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Introducing London’s Royal Docks

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  We are thrilled to have a new client – London’s Royal Docks.

The Royal Docks form the largest enclosed docks in the world. Made up of The Royal Albert Dock, The Royal Victoria Dock and The King George V Dock they were once London’s principal docks. The area has a really unique history, with a rich seam of fascinating stories to tell, and is also about to undergo a regeneration that will see it become an exciting and distinctive new place for London.

We can’t wait to be part of it!

Museums at Night Kicks Off This Week!

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After months and months of planning, Museums at NIght,  the annual nighttime festival of arts, heritage and culture, takes place this week – from Thursday May 15 – Saturday May 17, 2014.

Over 500 museums, galleries and historic spaces all over the UK will be opening up after dark to put on a dazzling array of special events: From unique literary talks in castles to star gazing in historic houses; sleepovers in palaces to city-wide culture crawls, the Museums at Night festival offers the chance to experience culture and heritage in a totally unexpected way.

Highlights taking place include Turner prize winning artist Grayson Perry playing teddy bear hide and seek at Yorkshire Museum, celebrated photographer Spencer Tunick travelling down from New Jersey to Folkestone to photograph 125 individual nudes on Folkestone beach and photographer Rankin turning his lens from celebrity to the allotment holders of St Ann’s Allotments, the oldest and largest allotments in the UK.

Many of the UK’s cities, including Manchester, Liverpool, Newcastle and Gateshead and Bristol, will be holding city wide cultural festivities, with arts venues, galleries, shops, pubs and bars all taking part in one big cultural mash-up.

At Bullet PR we are lucky enough to be covering both Grayson Perry and Rankin’s events – excited is an understatement!

BBC’s Arts Editor Will Gompertz will present a special programme from Museums at Night at the National Museum of Scotland on Saturday 17 May, 7pm on BBC Two, with additional coverage of the festival on bbc.co.uk/arts from May 15.

There are nearly 700 events confirmed now. Have a browse around the website to find something you fancy.

www.museumsatnight.org.uk  @MuseumsatNight #MatN2014

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HMV Brighton to host Alternative Great Escape – HMV Miniscape

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HMV in Brighton’s Churchill Square is to host a free alternative Great Escape festival called Miniscape, showcasing 5 unsigned local bands along with hotly tipped Beautiful Boy and Annie Eve (both also playing in the official Great Escape) and TigerBiteFever. Miniscape will run alongside the official Great Escape festival, with bands appearing from Wednesday May 7 – Saturday May 10.

 

The Line Up is as follows:

Wednesday May 7 1pm – 5.30pm

Jipsy Magic – www.jipsymagic.com – available to listen on hmv digital

Percus Fink – www.soundcloud.com/percus-fink/

Paul Murray – www.lazymorse.co.uk

Joan & Grim – www.soundcloud.com/joanandgrim

Strange Cages – www.facebook.com/strangecages

Thursday May 8  – 1pm

Beautiful Boy

You can listen to Beautiful Boy on hmv digital and at www.beautifulboymusic.com

Friday May 9  – 1pm

Annie Eve

You can listen to Annie Eve on hmv digital and at www.facebook.com/annieevemusic

Saturday May 10 – 12pm

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You can listen to TigerBiteFever on hmv digital and www.tigerbitefever.com

Miniscape is held in association with the new hmv digital app, which can be found at www.hmvdigital.com– a new music discovery experience.Further information on Miniscape can be found on Twitter @HMVBrighton #HMVminiscape, on Facebook and on ChurchillSquare.com

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Did you know that Henry VIII enjoyed a kick-about with his mates, back when football was a game of ‘beastly fury and extreme violence’? Or that with a quick rummage around your kitchen cupboards, under the guidance of museum scientists, you’ll find all you need to make an erupting volcano? Did you know there’s a huge stuffed walrus with its own Twitter account living in a museum in London?

Show Me, set to become the ‘go to’ website for children and young people looking to discover and learn about the weird and wonderful world of museums, galleries and archives across the UK, will be launched on Monday, May 19th. The site showcases a fascinating range of stories, artworks, objects, games, films, apps and days out listings to inspire and ignite young imaginations.

Here is a sneak preview of what the site will look like.

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Show Me is also a guide to the best family-friendly museums across the UK, featuring information on the latest events and exhibitions for family days out.

Show Me will be working in partnership with the Bafta-winning Culture Street team who specialise in making short films and interactives for and with children and young people. Culture Street brings a selection of the collection objects featured on Show Me to life in a brand new series of short films about collection objects chosen by children on museum visits. The children take viewers with them around the museum, asking curators the questions we’d all like to ask.

www.Show.Me.Uk  will feature:

  • Hundreds of museum games and learning resources
  • Zoomable, high quality pictures of collection objects from a range of museums
  • Culture Street’s films and interactives on key collection objects
  • ‘Make & Do’ guides – from volcanoes to Roman togas and wartime carrot fudge
  • Behind-the-scenes info and stories from the world of museums
  • What’s on guide – venue & listings info on family-friendly UK museums and galleries
  • Homework help for kids and supporting resources for teachers.

Show Me is edited by Anra Kennedy, Content and Partnership Director at Culture24 and a trustee of both campaigning charity Kids in Museums – www.kidsinmuseums.org.uk – and GEM, the Group for Education in Museums – www.gem.org.uk.

Here is a sneak preview of what the site will look like.

 

To explore museum content for children and young people please visit www.show.me.uk and www.culturestreet.org.uk .