Generation 10
Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, 30 Portman Square, London W1H 7BH
15 July - October 2010
Generation 10 is the third exhibition that Candlestar has developed in partnership with the Hyatt Regency – the Churchill and the first to feature the work of artists who have newly arrived on the art scene.
www.candlestar.co.uk
Generation 10, Private View, Wednesday 14 July 2010, 6 – 8 pm
RSVP info@candlestar.co.uk
Sunday 25 July 2010
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Thursday 10 June 2010
Monday 31 May 2010
Sunday 18 April 2010
Thursday 15 April 2010
Silent City///
PRIVATE VIEW: 7TH MAY 6PM ONWARDS
FILM SCREENING: 9TH MAY 6PM
OPEN 11AM - 6PM EVERYDAY
ARTISTS:
Cara Nahaul // Emily Whitebread // Sally Mumby Croft // Darren Beatty // Andrea Artz // Susanna Byrne // Tutte Newall // Lenka Drga // Natascha Nanji // Michelle Begley // Christina McPhee // Hsu Ping // Cheri Allcock // Stuart Sinclair // Daniel Mogentale // Jon Richards // Rachael Barker // Yahuei Yang // Ying Kit Chan // Jools Johnson // Sarah Stevens
ABOUT:
Silent City: A symposium that addresses the issue of climate change with a particular focus on its impact on the Third World. A reaction against exhibitions such as ‘Earth: Art of a Changing World’ hosted by the RA which tend to present a classless vision of ecological justice made in the West, prioritising the needs of the developed nations over all others, it will comprise a line-up of interdisciplinary programmes, which together will explore climate change as an environmental crisis that requires a development solution.
There is a growing need to address the global geopolitics of environmentalism. Typically, climate change events have failed to address these issues that concern both the global south and post industrial nations. In light of this, many people have become apathetic and disillusioned about the prospects for change.
Silent City demonstrates that climate change is no longer a scientific debate or a protest march but a pervasive aspect of all of our lives; aiming to provide a different experience to explore these serious issues.
About the collective…
Silent City is an autonomous collective of artists who plan to curate a series of group shows around the four pillars of development policies – environmental balance, economic growth, social inclusion and cultural diversity.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE:
www.silentcity.org.uk
info@silentcity.org.uk
PRIVATE VIEW: 7TH MAY 6PM ONWARDS
FILM SCREENING: 9TH MAY 6PM
OPEN 11AM - 6PM EVERYDAY
ARTISTS:
Cara Nahaul // Emily Whitebread // Sally Mumby Croft // Darren Beatty // Andrea Artz // Susanna Byrne // Tutte Newall // Lenka Drga // Natascha Nanji // Michelle Begley // Christina McPhee // Hsu Ping // Cheri Allcock // Stuart Sinclair // Daniel Mogentale // Jon Richards // Rachael Barker // Yahuei Yang // Ying Kit Chan // Jools Johnson // Sarah Stevens
ABOUT:
Silent City: A symposium that addresses the issue of climate change with a particular focus on its impact on the Third World. A reaction against exhibitions such as ‘Earth: Art of a Changing World’ hosted by the RA which tend to present a classless vision of ecological justice made in the West, prioritising the needs of the developed nations over all others, it will comprise a line-up of interdisciplinary programmes, which together will explore climate change as an environmental crisis that requires a development solution.
There is a growing need to address the global geopolitics of environmentalism. Typically, climate change events have failed to address these issues that concern both the global south and post industrial nations. In light of this, many people have become apathetic and disillusioned about the prospects for change.
Silent City demonstrates that climate change is no longer a scientific debate or a protest march but a pervasive aspect of all of our lives; aiming to provide a different experience to explore these serious issues.
About the collective…
Silent City is an autonomous collective of artists who plan to curate a series of group shows around the four pillars of development policies – environmental balance, economic growth, social inclusion and cultural diversity.
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE:
www.silentcity.org.uk
info@silentcity.org.uk
Wednesday 7 April 2010
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