Tuesday, 30 May 2017
in conversation – Carol Robertson and Chris Yetton
In conversation – Carol Robertson and Chris Yetton
Saturday 3 June 2017
12:00 – 2:00pm
Flowers
21 Cork Street
London W1S 3LZ
email: info@flowersgallery.com
tel: +44 (0)20 7439 7766
RSVP essential, for booking:
https://www.flowersgallery.com/events/booking?event=in-conversation-carol-robertson-and-chris-yetton
on the occasion of the end of the exhibition Carol Robertson – Pointstar at Flowers which runs until 3 June
image © 2017, Flowers
Carol Robertson – Light from Light, 2016, oil on canvas, 180 x 180 cm
Monday, 29 May 2017
Roger Ackling / Carol Robertson / Trevor Sutton – Galerie Gisèle Linder, Basel
Roger Ackling / Carol Robertson / Trevor Sutton
27 May – 14 July 2017
Galerie Gisèle Linder
Elisabethenstrasse 54
4051 Basel
Switzerland
www.galerielinder.ch
Trevor Sutton – Cairn, Pittenweem
Trevor Sutton – Wonder Mist
14 May – 30 June 2017
Cairn
28 Viewforth Place
Pittenweem
Fife KY10 2PZ
Scotland
cairngallery@gmail.com
www.cairngallery.space
open by appointment until June 30th
Friday, 19 May 2017
Piiptsjilling – Fiif / album release by Peter Foolen Editions
Piiptsjilling – Fiif
‘Fiif’ is the new and fifth album by Piiptsjilling, to be released on June 23rd by Peter Foolen Editions.
Piiptsjilling consists of Jan & Romke Kleefstra (Alvaret Ensemble, Kleefstra|Bakker|Kleefstra, etc.), Mariska Baars (soccer Commitee) and Rutger Zuydervelt (Machinefabriek). They combine poetry with vocals, guitars and electronics. Whether in the studio or live, they always improvise. Without much discussion, they just start, and the music magically pours out, sometimes ethereally beautiful and at other times abstract and noisy.
Jan Kleefstra’s poems are in Frisian, a language most listeners won’t literally understand, but can just as well be experienced on a musical level, adding a sense of mysterious melancholy to the music.
‘Fiif’ doesn’t so much mark a new chapter for the band, but rather an organic progression of their sound. There’s a rougher edge to it then on previous albums like Wurdskrieme (Experimedia, 2010) or Moarntiids (Midira, 2014), and Mariska’s vocals have gained an even more important role.
The album was recorded at Studio Landscape in Gau and mastered by Lawrence English at 158, Brisbane, Australia, and will be released on cd and as download.
The CD is released in an edition of 300 copies and comes in a vinyl transparent sleeve containing a folded poster with an image of a painting by Mariska Baars and the lyrics in Frisian and English.
Fiif is available for pre-order for 8 euro at
peterfooleneditions.bandcamp.com
peterfoolen.blogspot.com
or email me
peterfoolen@ziggo.nl
After 23 June the price is 10 euro
more info about Piiptsjilling and its members
piiptsjilling.bandcamp.com
machinefabriek.nu
machinefabriek.bandcamp.com
kleefstrabros.bandcamp.com
morctapes.bandcamp.com/album/sc
Thursday, 18 May 2017
Peter Liversidge – Surface Mail (or the limitations of magic), CDLA, France
Peter Liversidge
Surface Mail (or the limitations of magic)
courrier par voie de surface (ou les limites de la magie)
3 March – 10 June 2017
CDLA
Le Centre des livres d'artistes
1 Place Attane
87500 – Saint-Yrieix-la-Perche
France
www.cdla.info
curated by Peter Foolen with Peter Liversidge and Didier Mathieu
Claudia Losi – Italian Cultural Institute, London
Claudia Losi – How do I imagine being there?
Book launch and talk
Friday 19 May 2017 at 7:00pm
Italian Cultural Institute
39, Belgrave Square
London SW1X 8NX
The artist will be present and in dialogue with Carlo Maiolini.
free admission
more info:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/presentation-of-the-book-how-do-i-imagine-being-there-by-claudia-losi-tickets-33040520085?aff=aff0eventful
Hamish Fulton – Galleria Michela Rizzo, Venice
Hamish Fulton
Unlike A Drawn Line A Walked Line Can Never Be Erased
10 May – 15 July 2017
Galleria Michela Rizzo
Giudecca 800 Q
Venice
www.galleriamichelarizzo.net
Galleria Michela Rizzo presents Unlike A Drawn Line A Walked Line Can Never Be Erased, a solo exhibition featuring works by the artist Hamish Fulton. The exhibition displays what Fulton now calls weaving, the walks that relate with other walks. Invisible footsteps connects four previous walks that are the guided climb to the summit of Marmolada Dolomities in 2004, a seven day walk from and to Bocca di Magra at sea level via the top of Monte Sagro and marble extraction in Carrara in 2007, a five day walk from the mountains downstream to the sea past the Marmolada to Venice in 2012, the one hour walk with 216 participant across and back on stone paving lines of the courtyard at Palazzo Ducale in Venice in 2015 and the more recently eight day coast to coast road walk from Bocca di Magra, via the Seminario Tunnel, ended with the full moon of March in Venice in 2017.
© Galleria Michela Rizzo, Hamish Fulton – Unlike A Drawn Line A Walked Line Can Never Be Erased, 2017
Wednesday, 17 May 2017
Tuesday, 16 May 2017
Ian Whittlesea – Offprint, Tate Modern, Londen
Ian Whittlesea
Book signing of copies of The Egyptian Postures at The Everyday Press table, and the book Becoming Invisible is being read as part of the Endless Book Club presented by Self Publish, Be Happy.
on Saturday 20 May 2017
Offprint, Turbine Hall, Tate Modern, London
Ian Whittlesea – The Egyptian Postures
isbn 9780993372858
144 Pages, 21 x 15 cm
Casebound in gold cloth with red foil and red page edges
Colour endpapers
Black & white text, with twelve photographs and 31 line drawings
Printed in Europe by SYL Barcelona
Edition of 1000 copies
Published by The Everyday Press, London
www.theeverydaypress.net
www.ianwhittlesea.net
www.selfpublishbehappy.com
Friday, 5 May 2017
Richard Long – Earth Sky
Richard Long – Earth Sky
30 April – 26 October 2017
Houghton Hall
King's Lynn
Norfolk PE31 6UE
UK
www.houghtonhall.com
image © 2017, Richard Long, Houghton Hall, photo by Pete Huggins
Carol Robertson – Pointstar
Carol Robertson
Pointstar
3 May – 3 June 2017
Flowers
21 Cork Street
London W1S 3LZ
www.flowersgallery.com
image © 2017, Carol Robertson, Flowers
Carol Robertson – Sirius, 2017, oil on canvas, 55 x 55 cm
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Prospect Cottage, Dungeness
The Prospect Cottage of Derek Jarman (1942-1994) at Dungeness, Romney Marsh, Kent, UK
Photographs by Peter Foolen, 30 April 2017
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