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Gallery4allarts - Newsletter 2007

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january - february - march 2007

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12 March - 26 March

'Connecting Cultures'

'HeadSpace @ EggSpace', The Egg Cafe

'Connecting Cultures' exhibition (12-26 March), which under the title 'Life in 3'

explores the themes of Memory, Peace & Freedom through a film, music, visual arts and other artistic expressions.

A performance evening with music,film and poetry will take place on Monday 19 March.

Please note that the venue, The Egg Cafe, doesn't have disabled access.
However, we could organise an alternative viewing or provide a copy of the film for those who can't access the Egg.
Please contact us to arrange this.

We hope you can visit this exciting exhibition with artwork from many different countries.

Event organised by Sola Arts SOLA ARTS.(www.solaarts.org)

To read more about Sola Arts please, click here.

To read a press release, please click here.

To read an exhibition review please, click here.


Venue: 'HeadSpace @ EggSpace',
The Egg Cafe,
16 - 18 Newington,
Liverpool,
L1 4DE
Email: headspaceegg@aol.com
Website: www.eggspace.org
Please Note - New Opening Times: Mon - Sat: 09:00 - 22:30 / Sun: 10:30 - 17:00
Entry: Free

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Liverpool Hope University 2007 Graduating Fine Art and Design Students
Present...

An Art Auction on Thursday 15th March 2007.

The event is to assist our new graduating artists produce a final year
exhibition catalogue for May 2007.

Work to be auctioned is by Liverpool Hope Students and staff, including
Peter Dover, Steve Gatley, Tony Smith, Michelle Jones-Hughes, Jason
Jones and Natalie Bennett.
Guest actioneer Paul O'Keefe.

Viewing starts at 7pm, Auction starts at 8.15pm with complimentary
refreshments.

Location: The Great Hall, Cornerstone Building (behind the Cornerstone
Gallery)

'Lets encourage the vision and talent of our the next generation of
Liverpool artists'

Come along, have a glass of wine, view great art and find that perfect
gift for mothers day!

Sponsored by The Cornerstone Gallery.

Liverpool Hope University, 1 Haigh Street, Liverpool, L3 8QB
Tel : 0151 291 3997
E-mail - thecornerstonegallery@hope.ac.uk

For directions of how to get to the gallery please visit
www.hope.ac.uk/gettingtohope/hopeateverton
For further information please contact the Gallery.

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March 19 - May 4 2007

‘No Frills’

Richard Ashworth shows paintings, drawings, assemblages made from non-traditional and re-cycled materials
@ Wishbone gallery – Orrell Arts Centre
Open Mon-Thurs: 11am-4pm
Sat: 10.30am – 1pm
Private View Monday, March 19th, 7pm-9.30pm


Please contact Tony Dash at the Sefton Arts Development Leisure Services
0151 525 0417 for further details.

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10th March to 7th April


‘Out of Site’

An Installation by Andy Fung
@ the Bridewell Studios, Prescot Street, Liverpool, L7 8UL
Tel: 0151 2636730
Preview: Friday 9th of March at 6pm
Open: Sat 10th March to Sat 7th April
Wednesday to Saturday 12-5pm

Painting directly onto the wall of the gallery, the artist gives his intuitive response to the architecture of the space, while also referencing The Bridewell’s history as a centre of law enforcement.
Andy Fung’s work is influenced by graffiti art and contemporary youth culture. he has been exhibited widely in Britain and Europe and is a member of the music project Cymbient.

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23rd of February - 23rd of March 2007

An exhibition at The Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool guest curated by Arthur Roberts from Loop Gallery.

'OVERVIEW 07'

Private View - Thursday 22nd February, 6-8pm
Exhibition open - Friday 23rd February to Friday 23rd March 2007


Loop is celebrating Liverpool’s 800th birthday with a survey of abstract practitioners working within and around the city in 2007. OVERVIEW 07 demonstrates the diverse and colourful energy that is generated by many individuals working within the inexhaustible realms of abstraction.

Loop, which is the city's foremost independent promoter of abstract art on Merseyside is bringing this collection together to spotlight the celebration of today’s living homegrown artists.

This pioneering exhibition consists of thirty abstract artists who work in and around the City of Liverpool and have contributed to a new vibrant resurgence of visual arts.

The artists represent a new Avant-Garde which is filled with dynamic colourful energy whose diverse approaches make an inspiring landmark upon Liverpool’s cultural renaissance. The works on show range from colourful painted compositions, print, photography, constructions and sculpture all encapsulating a driving force of intrigue and contemplation.

This show represents the heart of the creative community of Liverpool, these are the artists who highlighted the creative bedrock which Capital of Culture was built upon. When the all flashing and dancing lights are slightly dimmed these are the practitioners who will constantly add colour to Liverpool’s cultural landscape.

Loop organizer Arthur Roberts says,
“ Its extraordinary to witness such a vibrant and varied language that abstract art is, to see thirty diverse artworks sparkling with energy and life is a privilege to behold”. Arthur continues, “working in partnership with Hope University has be an absolute pleasure. It has taken a lot of patience and hard work, but the combination of exceptional artists and an impressive venue at the Cornerstone has made this whole experience a joy”.


Artists included:

Richard Ashworth, Craig Atkinson, Nicole Bartos, Colin Beckett, Derek Boak,
Edward Bruce, Michelle Burrows, Terry Duffy, Peter Collins, Peter Corbett,
Derek Culley, Fanchon Frohlich, Barbara Jones, Jason Jones, Julie Jones,
Steve Hitchin, Vincent Lavell, Sue Milburn, Geoff Molyneux, Callum Moncrieff,
Tony O’Connell, Christine O’Reilly Wilson, Nathan Pendlebury, David Powell,
Arthur Roberts, Colin Serjent, David Stanley, Terry Sullivan, Jason Thompson.

Liverpool Hope University, 1 Haigh Street, Liverpool, L3 8QB
Tel : 0151 291 3997
E-mail: thecornerstonegallery@hope.ac.uk

For directions of how to get to the gallery please visit
www.hope.ac.uk/gettingtohope/hopeateverton
For further information please contact the Gallery.

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from 5th of March 2007

Polychrome sculpture by Mariana Gordan

@the Romanian Cultural Institute, 1 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X8PH

An exhibition of new polychrome sculpture by Mariana Gordan. The evening will start with an exclusive performance by Monica Madas puppeteer & jazz singer, recently awarded the 2006 debut award with the 'Doina Jazzului' project.

Food and refreshments Monday, March 5th 2007, 6.30 PM at the Romanian Cultural Institute,

1 Belgrave Square, London, SW1X8PH

RSVP: Romanian Cultural Institute

T: 020 7752 0134 E: office@icr-london.co.uk

Information courtesy of Romanan Cultural Institute, London

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17 February – 2 March 2007

JAZZ – SOUL and SHAPE - Sculpture by Eugen Petri

@Posk Gallery, 238 -246 King Street, London W6 0RF

Opening hours: 11.00 – 21.00
The works on display are available for sale.

The internationally acclaimed Romanian sculptor and jazzman Eugen Petri finally arrives in London, after exhibiting across Europe and America. Petri’s works, combining Byzantine and post-modernist shapes, will be seen in a new exhibition of sculpture and drawings entitled Jazz - Soul and Shape which opens at the Posk Gallery on 17 February 2007. Jazz – Soul and Shape is an exploration of the twin universes of music and form, embodied in bronze sculptures and mixed-media drawings, complemented by the atmosphere of the gallery.

The exhibition launches on Saturday, 17 February, with a guided tour conducted by Sanda Miller and Mik Flood. Refreshments will be served during the evening.

• “To configure jazz plastically, beyond the human shape, to configure an abstraction such as sound, is already an adventure.” (Corneliu Antim - Art Critic)

• “A sculptor of authentic vocation, Eugen Petri is, first of all, a refined ‘bronzist’, who exploits with great intelligence the structural and expressive potentialities of the material. This is proved by his ‘Musicians’, merging with their different instruments while they play. The instruments become in a very ingenious way, in the conception of the artist, the main elements of the configuration of the silhouettes, in daring arcs and volutes which integrate space. Lightly constructed, these ‘portraits’ demonstrate, besides solid knowledge of the architecture of volume and ways of incorporating vacuum which are essential in sculpture, an empathetic insight into the essence of music, especially through the suggestion of the rhythm and the melodic of contrapuntal stresses.” (Gheorghe Vida - Art critic).

For further details please e-mail ariadna_petri@yahoo.com or call 07738 297 139

This information courtesy of:
The Romanian Cultural Centre, http://www.romanianculturalcentre.org.uk, email: mail@romanianculturalcentre.org.uk

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from 1st of March 2007

Sharon Mutch - Photography exhibition

@ 6o Hope Street, Liverpool

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Saturday 4th, 10th and 17th of March 2007

Workshops and Demonstrations:

‘Create ceramics artworks using a slab roller’

Come and learn, come and have a go.
3 linked Saturdays
Workshops and Free Demonstrations presented by artist Nicole Bartos, as part of Gallery4allarts.

at: The Grange, 36 Ullet Road, Liverpool, L17 3BP
(near Sefton Park gates)
Starting Date: Saturday 4th of March 2007
Time: 10.30am to 3.30pm

Workshops are designed for those willing to experiment with clay slabs using a slab roller and creating unique artworks such as small sculptures, wall pieces, functional or decorative ceramics. Previous experience not necessary although, would be helpful to have some basic skills in working with clay. Demonstrations are available.

Firings of resulted works will be done within 2-5 weeks from the workshop day, for a fee of £2 per piece. Maximum dimensions will be communicated when starting the workshop.

Workshop fee for one Saturday/ 5 hours: £25 / person. You may also join and pay by the hour.
Number of places limited therefore please, contact Nicole in advance to reserve a place.
Bookings to be done ideally before 24th of February 2007.
Payment to be done on the day. Cash or cheques preferred.

Contact: Nicole Bartos
Telephone: 0151 733 2073 or 07756912911
Email: nicole_b@gallery4allarts.com
n_bartos@googlemail.com


For more information and following Art and Crafts Workshops or similar events please, visit the Gallery4allarts Workshops section: http://www.gallery4allarts.com/workshops.htm

Parking available.
Also, available: Tea & Coffee, Sandwiches

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Friday 16th February - 10th March 2007

International artist Stefan Fiedorowicz @ Almiro Gallery, Liverpool

Stefan Fiedorowicz is a contemporary artist from Ontario, Canada. He now resides in Vienna and Almiro Gallery in Liverpool will be the venue for his first UK exhibition of 2007. Stefan has previously shown work in cities as diverse as Sydney, New York, Vienna and Vancouver, and here at Almiro we are very excited that he has chosen to add Liverpool to that list. Stefan will be exhibiting his latest pieces that have been inspired by the natural world and the environment. He uses a rich assemblage of colours to compose works of great depth and texture. His works are in private and public collections in Mexico, Austria, England, Canada and the USA. This is really spectacular work.

Preview Evening Thursday 15th February 2007 - 6pm to 9pm.

Stefan will be signing limited edition prints from his latest collection.

Exhibition Runs Friday 16th February - 10th March 2007 Opening Times Monday-Wednesday : 9am-5pm Thursday/Friday : 9am-6pm Saturday/Sunday : 12pm-6pm Almiro Gallery 45 Mersey View Waterloo, Liverpool L22 6QA 0151 931 1100

web : www.almirogallery.com email : info@almirogallery.com

07831 604 134 ALAN 07810 447 116 MICHELLE 07939 190 787 ROY

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14th February - 14th March 2007

Delfina Women’s Group presents,


“ Love”


An Exhibition @ South Bohemia Gallery
Dates: 14th February - 14th March 2007
Private View: 14th February 2007; 6pm - 8pm
Venue: 196 Smithdown Road; Liverpool; L15 5JT
See Attached Flyer
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Delfina Women Ltd / Delfina Projects Ltd
Women's Photography & Creative Arts Group
C/O Creative Bias (MDA Ltd),
Units 8-15,
The Arts Village,
Henry St
Liverpool,
L1 5BS
Delfina Projects Ltd Company Number: 5780021
Delfina Women Ltd Company Number: 5164570
Email: delfinawomen@yahoo.co.uk
Website: www.delfinawomenltd.co.u

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9 February - 5 April 2007

Lars Tunbjörk

@ Open Eye Gallery, Liverpool
Gallery opening times:
Tuesday - Saturday 10.30am - 5.30pm
Closed Sundays, Mondays & Bank holidays
Admission is free
A document that historians of tomorrow will undoubtedly study with astonishment. (Christian Caujolle)
Open Eye Gallery proudly presents the first solo exhibition in the UK of Lars Tunbjörk, a major figure in contemporary European photography.Working mostly in his native Sweden,Tunbjörkpresents us with a series of reflections on modern life that are by turns poetic, wryly humorous and devastatingly incisive.
Tunbjörkphotographs the spaces, such as the office and home, in which we choose or are compelled to spend most of our time. He picks up on the small things we habitually overlook:an office carpet, a flower bed, a birthday cake bathed in fluorescent light. He questions them and gently points up their absurdity. This exhibitionfeatures three recent bodies of work - Office, Dom Alla and Madrid 2004 - all of which explorethe changes brought about to modern urban life by consumerism and globalization.
Artist Talk: Lars Tunbjörk
Friday 9 February, 12.30pm
Lars Tunbjörk will be in the gallery to introduce his exhibition and talk about his unique approach to colour documentary photography, with opportunities for questions and discussion.
After the event Lars Tunbjörk will be signing copies of his book Office, which will be available on the day for £37.00 (usual price £42.00).
Free event
Contact Us
Open Eye Galley
28-32 Wood Street
Liverpool L1 4AQ
Tel +44 (0)151 709 9460
Email: info@openeye.org.uk

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29th January to 27th March 2007

"Portraits of Great Composers and Musicians" by Wong Li Xian


Wong Li Xian was born in Beijing, China in 1959 and works as a construction engineer/building designer. He devotes his leisure time and passion to drawing portraits of great classical music composers and musicians to satisfy his artistic expression.

Wong has always been very fond of classical music and attends various classical music concerts, holding a pencil in his hand as he listens to the music to capture the image of the musicians. He emphasises that drawing out the musician's spirit is more important than creating photo-realistic images. Wong believes that pens have power to connect with music and that his works, therefore, have a musical resonance.

Portraits include some of the great classical composers such as Bach, Mozart, Brahms, Puccini and Wagner as well as contemporary musicians.

This is Wong Li Xian's first UK exhibition and is curated by Liverpool-based artist
Xia Lu, featuring 18 portraits created entirely with pens.
The exhibition runs through to 27th March 2007

All works are available to purchase.

Contact details:
Tel: Philharmonic Hall 0151 210 2895
or
Contact staff in the Foyer or Box Office in Philharmonic Hall.
Open Monday - Saturday 10.00 ~ 17.30 (or end of concert - whichever is later)

Click here please, for the original version of press release, put together by Jan and Minako Jackson / artinliverpool.com

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from 17th of February to 31st of March 2007

'Paintings by Gerald Cains RWA'

@ Lark Lane Atelier, 33 Lark lane, Aigburth, Liverpool L17 8VW

'A realist painter, influenced by the Camden Town artists and the London group.'

Private View Sat. 17th Febr, 5-8pm

Open Thursday and Friday, 10.30am until 1.00pm and again from 5.00pm till 8.30pm

Open Saturday and Sunday 12.00pm until 5.00pm

tel. 0151 727 5355 or 07989 432537

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12 january to 20 April 2007

Works on paper- Joash Woodrow 1927-2006

@University of Liverpool Art Gallery, 3 Abercromby Square, Liverpool L69 7WY

Open Monday to friday 12 noon to 4pm

Thursday 15 March, 1pm

Gallery talk: "The solitary art of Joash Woodrow", by Andrew Stewart of 108 Fine Arts

admission free

t: 0151 7942348, e: artgall@liverpool.ac.uk

w: http://www.liv.ac.uk/artgall

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22 - 27 January 2007

Alter Ego

@ Renew Rooms, The Tea Factory, 82 Wood Street

A Photographic Exhibition Exploring the Multiplicity of Identity

By final year HND Photography students from Mid-Cheshire College

Private View 25th January 6:30 - 9:00pm

Show runs from 22-27 January 2007

Mon-Fri 9:00am - 5:00pm

Sat 10:00am - 4:00pm

Renew Rooms, The Tea Factory, 82 Wood Street, Liverpool, L1 4DQ

For further details email: alterego@camera-works.org.uk

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Friday 23rd February to 23rd March 2007

OVERVIEW O7

Loop @ Cornerstone Gallery, Liverpool

Featuring the works of over 30 artists.

"loop is celebrating Liverpool’s 800th birthday with a survey of abstract practitioners working within and around the city in 2007. OVERVIEW O7 demonstrates the diverse and colourful energy that is generated by many individuals working within the inexhaustible realms of abstraction.

This is a show of today which highlights the universal language that abstract art occupies.IEW O7

OVERVIEW O7 will consist of approximately 30+ artists working in diverse media." (Arthur Roberts, Loop)V

Friday 23rd February to 23rd March 2007
Private View 22nd February

Liverpool Hope University, 1 Haigh Street, Liverpool, Everton, L3 8QB

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Tom George presents :

'Tallness'

@ Unity Theatre (Unity Two), Hope Place, Liverpool

This February, poet and musician Tom George returns to Liverpool's Unity
theatre with a one-man show combining poems, songs, sketches and monologues
exploring where the truth LIES.

"In a time of fundamentalisms, political spin, rabid advertising and media
hype, truth is everything and nothing"

"In the infinite perspective of now, the sanest option is to be confused"

"Mummy, why is Mr Darwin's beard on fire?"

Guest stars Tony Blair, David Icke and Major Charles Ingram give a
masterclass in twaddle, and after a taste-test in the belief supermarket, we
are invited to watch the crash of logic.

Tom George has been performing poetry and music in Liverpool since 1999.
As well as performances in France, Spain and Nigeria, he has appeared on
Channel 4 Televison, Radio Merseyside, at Glastonbury festival, and
countless North-West events.

With a style that has been described as witty, wistful and surreal, his two
previous Unity performances drew acclaim:

"Mr George impresses over a range of disciplines...I urge you to catch his
next show" - Black and White magazine

Unity Theatre (Unity Two)
Friday, 9th February
Showtime: 8PM
Tickets: £5.00 from http://www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
or Unity box office, Hope Place, L1
0151 708 4988

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Tease Art Fair

held close to Cologne Central Railway Station, Cologne

Opening: Wednesday, the 18'th of April 2007

Duration: Thursday, the 19'th - Sunday the 22'nd of April 2007

Tel: 0049 - 30 - 40 50 41 74
Mobil: 0049 - 30 - 175 377 90 67
e-mail: edmundpiper@tease-online.de

http://www.tease-online.de

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Saturday 27th January 2007

You are invited to the Private View of:
“ The Vandals Stole the Handles”

(a showfeaturing 13 Artists from 'The Stand Assembly' in Nottingham)
@ 11 Wolstenholme Square, Liverpool (opposite Cream)
On Saturday 27th Jan, 6pm til late
Live music
to include:
Dirtblonde, Mind of a Toy &
The Bitches of Psychedelia

The exhibition continues from Jan 28th – Feb 11th 12 to 6pm (closed Mon & Tue)
http://www.wolstenholmeprojects.org
For directions see:
http://www.multimap.com/map/places.cgi?client=public&lang=&advanced=&keepicon=true&quicksearch=wolstenholme+square
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Also opening on this weekend at the Bridewell Studios is:
A Faulty Dissection
Lithography and Sculpture
By Sarah Robinson and Sandie Henderson


Preview: Friday 26th of January at 6pm
Open: Saturday 27th of January to Saturday 24th February 2007
Wednesday to Saturday 12-5pm


Workshops:
Wednesday 28th of February 1-3pm. Collage for Adults
Saturday 3rd of March 2-4pm. Printmaking for Children

The Bridewell Studios, Prescot Street, Liverpool L7 8UL
0151 263 6730 0781 062 7763

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Friday 19th January - Friday 16th February 2007

'Rocks etc...' by Pauline Keaney

Curated by Editions Gallery at The Cornerstone Gallery. Private View - Thursday 18th January 2007
Exhibition - Friday 19th January to Friday 16th February 2007
Open Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm.

Pauline Keaney was born in Liverpool and studied at the Slade School of Art
before embarking on a career teaching that ran parallel with a successful
series of international exhibitions of her work.
Pauline moved to the Greek island of Hydra nine years ago and the landscape
and environment of the place has populated her work since then.

“I realised that the landscape of Hydra is essentially about rock and,
indeed, Hydra itself is a huge rock. And so I paint rock and reflected
rock. In rock I have found all the elements that can obsess an artist -
Colour, Form, Light, Texture. In my rock paintings I have tried to use a
painterly language to interpret all of these things. But ultimately it's
paint on canvas and the surface of the canvas is everything. I hope my
paintings are beautiful surfaces."
Pauline Keaney, 2005

Editions Gallery
Editions has been exhibiting work from local and national artists in
Liverpool since 1987, firstly at the historic Bluecoat Chambers and
recently at 16 Cook Street, another of Liverpool’s architecturally
impressive buildings. Since relocating, the gallery has increased the
frequency and breadth of its shows, featuring work by artists, printmakers
and designer makers and this year hosting events from the Liverpool
Biennial Independents. Most of our artists have an international profile
with a Liverpool connection and the artist we are featuring in our first
exhibition at the Cornerstone is no exception.

For directions of how to get to the gallery please visit
www.hope.ac.uk/gettingtohope/hopeateverton
For further information please contact the Gallery.

Friday 12th January 2007

January Showcase

@Almiro Gallery, Liverpool, 45 Mersey View, Waterloo, L22 6QA

Exhibition runs from Saturday 13th to Saturday 3rd of February and presents a selection of new works; photography, ceramics, abstract canvases and traditional wotercolours from a range of new artists.

Opening hours: Mon-Wed: 9am-5m; Thursd-Fri: 9am-6pm; Sat-Sun: 12-6pm

tel: 0845 2300043

info@almirogallery.com

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11 January-11 March 2007

(news through Ramona Mitrica and the RCC-Romanian Cultural Centre London):
EXHIBITION: Mircea Cantor within ‘Paranoia’ group show
@The Freud Museum, 20 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SX
Paranoia is coming to London! Opening at The Freud Museum with live art
performances by Oreet Ashery, Doug Fishbone and Emilia Telese on
Thursday 11 January 2007, 18.30-20.30.
After months of travelling throughout the UK, the works are about to arrive
in the capital. Primarily at the Freud Museum, Paranoia will spread to
other venues around town, including the Arts Club Mayfair, Swiss Cottage Public
Library and the Centre for Drawing at Wimbledon College of Art.
Mircea Cantor was born in Romania in 1977. He works in Paris and Cluj
Napoca, Romania. Co-editor of ‘Version’ artist-run magazine
(www.versionmagazine.com <http://www.versionmagazine.com/> )
Independently curated by Predrag Pajdic, the exhibition has launched in
Leeds in June 2006 before transferring to Focal Point Gallery, Southend, in
Autumn 2006.
More details on www.aionarap.org <http://www.aionarap.org/>

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Until 31 January 2007

(news through Ramona Mitrica and the RCC-Romanian Cultural Centre London):

EXHIBITION: ‘Chronologies’ by Lia Perjovschi
@Gallery Yujiro, Studio Unit A502, Tower Point, Tower Bridge Business
Complex, 100 Clement’s Road, London SE16 4DG
; Tel. 020 7394 8591
Internationally acclaimed Romanian artist, Lia Perjovschi, was born in
Sibiu and lives and works in Bucharest. She is the founder and director of
Contemporary Art Archive and of the Centre for Art Analysis, Bucharest,
Romania, an ongoing project since 1985. Lia Perjovschi’s multi disciplinary
practice recovers, collects, and disseminates the information which has
been inaccessible to Romania until 1989. A highly developed personal archive is
formed through objects, diagrams, texts, images and film.
More details on www.galleryyujiro.com <http://www.galleryyujiro.com/>

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ROMANIAN CURATORS' TRIP TO LONDON
14 - 19 January 2007


Sunday 14 January 2007 was the first day of the Romanian curators' visit to
London, organised by E-cart.ro Association together with the Romanian
Cultural Centre London, supported by the Ratiu Family Foundation UK.

The participating curators came from the major hubs of contemporary art in
Romania: Catalin Gheorghe and Livia Pancu from Iasi, North East Romania;
Levente Kozma and Ileana Pintilie from Timisoara, Western Romania; Alina
Serban and Oana Tanase from Bucharest, Romania's capital; and Attila Tordai
from Cluj, in Transylvania. They were accompanied by curator Raluca Voinea,
a graduate of the Royal College of Art, who coordinated the project with
advice from Dr Mike Phillips OBE (Tate).

Above news and images have been provided by The Ratiu Foundation UK
mail@ratiufamilyfoundation.com

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Tom George presents 'Tallness'

This February, poet and musician Tom George returns to Liverpool's Unity
theatre
with a one-man show combining poems, songs, sketches and monologues
exploring where the truth LIES.

"In a time of fundamentalisms, political spin, rabid advertising and media
hype, truth is everything and nothing"

"In the infinite perspective of now, the sanest option is to be confused"

"Mummy, why is Mr Darwin's beard on fire?"

Guest stars Tony Blair, David Icke and Major Charles Ingram give a
masterclass in twaddle, and after a taste-test in the belief supermarket, we
are invited to watch the crash of logic.

Tom George has been performing poetry and music in Liverpool since 1999.
As well as performances in France, Spain and Nigeria, he has appeared on
Channel 4 Televison, Radio Merseyside, at Glastonbury festival, and
countless North-West events.

With a style that has been described as witty, wistful and surreal, his two
previous Unity performances drew acclaim:

"Mr George impresses over a range of disciplines...I urge you to catch his
next show" - Black and White magazine

Unity Theatre (Unity Two)
Friday, 9th February
Showtime: 8PM
Tickets: £5.00 from www.unitytheatreliverpool.co.uk
or Unity box office, Hope Place, L1
0151 708 4988

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