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exhibitionsexchangespring2006 www.teg.org.uk Exhibition costs Exhibitions for hire: Newly available Hire fees exclude VAT. Unless otherwise stated, hirers are Applied art/craft 3 responsible for insurance and for providing one-way Contemporary visual art 4 (normally onward) transport. (including sculpture, printmaking & digital) Size bands Historical visual art 6 S – up to 50 metres/150 square metres Literature & Illustration 6 M – 50–80 metres/150–350 square metres Photography 7 L – more than 80 metres/350 square metres. Social history 9 Natural History 9 Science & Technology 10 X is published twice yearly by the Touring Exhibitions Group (TEG) to advertise current touring exhibitions and to foster new Exhibitions for hire: Still available 11 collaborations between exhibition organisers and venues. TEG is a membership body open to anyone involved in providing, How to contact TEG 11 assisting or showing exhibitions in the UK. It aims to improve the status, provision and standards of all types of exhibitions Exhibition organisers included in this issue 12 and advocates touring as widely as possible to promote awareness, knowledge and enjoyment of contemporary and historical culture. Exhibitions listed in X are included in the NOTE: Exhibitions listed in ‘X’ are the responsibility of individual searchable database in the members’ area of TEG’s web site, members and should not be taken as endorsed by the Touring www.teg.org.uk Exhibitions Group. TEG reserves the right to edit exhibition descriptions if necessary. Cover images (from top) Exhibitions are grouped according to subject area and listed alphabetically by name of organising institution. Aan (The Savage Princess), Mehboob Productions 1980s, Cinema India exhibition, V&A (detail) We regret that due to the high demand for entries in this issue, it has not been possible to include all submitted Silo for Coal, Big Pit Colliery Becher, Bernard. Hilla Becher 1974 images. TEG members are advised to visit the Exhibitions Aspects of Architecture, V&A Images/Victoria and Albert for Hire on the web site (www.teg.org.uk) to see full colour Museum (detail) preview images and further details of exhibitions advertised. Paul Spooner, How to Live No 17: Spaghetti, Mechanics Alive!! exhibition, Cabaret Mechanical Theatre (detail) Joanna Howells, Joanna-pak Jugs, The Way We Live Now exhibition (detail) Detail of the oldest surviving FA Cup c1896, Saved for the Nation exhibition, The National Football Museum (detail) Design: www.justinfolker.co.uk Print: Emtone 01225 330894 3 E L Exhibitions for hire Newly available B A L I A V A Y L W Oriel Davies Gallery E Subject: Craft/Applied Art N : Contact: Emma Williams/Amanda Farr E R I Bradford Museums, Galleries & Heritage T: 01686 625041 E: [email protected] H R O Contact: Nilesh Mistry F Folk Art and Fairy Tales S T: 01274 431212 E: [email protected] N O Wirework and metal work, papier-maché, textiles, ceramics and I T I B The Draped and the Shaped – Textiles and Costumes from jewellery based around story telling and narrative, literature and I H Pakistan poetry, fairy tales and folk art. Makers and artists selected for their X E A heady mix of the traditional and the contemporary, concentrating excellence, innovation and experimental approach. Fresh, lively and on the richness and variety of surface-decorated textiles as well as full of the joie de vie. textiles patterned on the loom. Hire fee: £1,500/6 weeks Size: M; large & small-scale pieces Hire fee: £3,000/8 weeks Size: M; c.90 works; dummies & plinths Available: 04.06-01.08 supplied Available: 10.06-mid 07 University of Wales, Aberystwyth – Ceramic Collection Craftspace Touring Contact: Moira Vincentelli Contact: Linda Strain T: 01970 622465/0 E: [email protected] T: 0121 608 6668 E: [email protected] Sankofa, Ceramic Tales from Africa The Meeting of Hands and Hearts Sankofa in Ghana means looking back and learning from the past. Jewellery, ceramics, textiles and photography created by women, The exhibition is the outcome of field trips in Morocco, Tunisia, from diverse backgrounds, working together using skills learned Ghana and South Africa and looks at the way contemporary during a project with professional artists exploring the idea of self. ceramics create a modern identity by drawing on older traditions All have refugee or asylum status and live in Birmingham. and imagery. Functional pottery to gallery art; figurative, animal and Hire fee: £50/3 weeks Size: c.8m + 2sqm table top vessel forms. Available: 04.06 onwards Hire fee: £1,200 Size: Up to 80 pieces; some cases required Available: 10.06-10.07 Joanna Howells Bodywork; Figurative Ceramics T: 01656 784021 E: [email protected] Work from artists associated with Cardiff including Claire Curneen, The Way We Live Now Daniel Allen, Natasha Mayo and Michael Flynn, Babette Martini, A witty and intelligent commentary on contemporary life, explored Hayley Daniels, Alan and Ruth Barrett-Danes, Dave Cushway. through functional porcelain. References are made to: changing Catalogue. cultural habits, convenience and disposability, consumerism, Hire fee: £1,000 Size: S; 30 pieces; some require cases + 1 commerce, politics, advertising. Accompanying essay first video/CD-Rom work Available: 07.06 onwards appeared in Ceramic Review, Oct 05. Aber Touring – Animal fantasies; Taking Tea; Hire fee: tbc Size: S; shelving & plinths required Sensational Ceramics Available: 06.06 onwards Three showcase exhibitions intended for education work; each is boxed and can be transported by hatchback car. Accompanying posters in English/Welsh and education pack. All information also available at www.aber.ac.uk/ceramics. Hire fee: £200 Size: c.20 pieces + 10 for handling Available: 09.06-10.07 4 E Subject: Contemporary visual art Chinese Arts Centre L B A Contact: Ying Kwok, Curator L I A Andrew Stewart, 108 Fine Art T: 0161 832 7271 E: [email protected] V A Y T: 01423 819108 E: andrew@108fineart.com L British-Chinese Art Show W E Paul Reid – Paintings and drawings N In the 20th anniversary of Chinese Arts Centre, we are going to : E ‘Since he burst on to the British Art scene... Paul Reid has been carry out an ambitious survey exhibition of contemporary British- R I H gathering a loyal audience with his unique take on the apparently Chinese art in the UK. It is the first major exhibition to include the R O F redundant tradition of neo-classical painting...’ Iain Gale, art critic. most established British-Chinese artists working together with the S N Heralded as one of the most talented new painters in Scotland, promising young generation. O I T I Reid has worked for the past two years on a series of paintings Hire fee: tbc Size: S Available: 10.07 onwards B I H based on the Minotaur. X Gordon Cheung – Solo Exhibition E Hire fee: £500 Size: M; 25 works Available: Late 2006-08 Gordon Cheung’s paintings capture the hallucinations between the virtual and actual realities of a globalised world oscillating between Bradford Museums, Galleries & Heritage Utopia and Dystopia. Spray paint, oil, acrylic, pastels, Financial Contact: Sonja Kielty Times stock listings and ink collide in his works to form epic T: 01274 431212 E: [email protected] techno-sublime vistas. Well Hung – Digital Artworks by Kenneth Hung Hire fee: tbc Size: S Available: 01.07 onwards At just 26, Hung has created some of the most savagely funny protest art of recent times. His first gallery exhibition features 11 The Danish Cultural Institute unique inkjet prints; the largest is a 4.5m tall freestanding cut-out Contact: Kim Caspersen of an Arial Sharon-faced Optimus Prime (transformer toy) T: 0131 225 7189 E: [email protected] challenging a similarly gargantuan ‘GodzillArafat’. Some Paintings of Life – Leif Sylvester Hire fee: £1,500/8 weeks Size: c. 50m + space for cut-out Psychological conditions described with great empathy in colourful Available: 12.06-12.07 paintings that appeal to both adults and youth. The impression is One Family, One Tribe – New Model Army of a sensitive, sympathetic and socially-minded artist who depicts Justin Sullivan – lead singer, song writer and driving force behind human life with a positive spirit. the cult Bradford band. Joolz Denby – band’s artist for 25 years, Hire fee: £800 Size: S Available: 10.06-12.07 producing album covers, poetry and artist’s commissions. This unique archive of paintings, photographs, concert footage and Oriel Davies Gallery objects is a ‘must-see’ for fans. Merchandise available. Contact: Emma Williams/Amanda Farr Hire fee: £3,000/8 weeks Size: Flexible; requires AV equipment T: 01686 625041 E: [email protected] Available: 12.05-12.07 Comfort Zones Projections in Space and Time – Agathe Sorel Explores the significance of the home, and the contrasts between Sculpture and printmaking by the Hungarian-born artist, who uses the normal and the surreal embedded within it. Features art that is Perspex and other thermal plastics to make fascinating sculptures both constructed around and created within the domestic using transparent volumes and floating colour. Incorporates The environment. Humorous, delicate, subversive and challenging Modern Tradition, the collection of Sorel and husband Gabor installation, photography, sculpture and video by up to 15 national Sitkey, including pieces by Gaughin, Rothenstein, Munch, Picasso. and international artists. Hire fee: £2,500/8 weeks Size: 50m + 3D pieces Hire fee: £2,000/up to 7 weeks Size: M Available: mid-07-08 Available: Until end 2007 5 Peacock Visual Arts Subjects: Contemporary visual art E L B Contact: Nina Eggens A L & Social history I T: 01224 639539 E: [email protected] A V A Y The Cowboy and the Spaceman Ben Uri Gallery, The London Jewish Museum of Art L W E Photographs, prints, sculpture and a new film by Orkney artist Contact: Suzanne Lewis N : Colin Kirkpatrick.