Annexinema & The Magnificent
Revolution present a cycle-powered-cinema screening artist's
films underneath a motorway bridge
AUGUST 21: LAUNCH EVENT –
OUTDOOR CYCLE-POWERED
CINEMA
ANNEXINEMA in
collaboration with THE MAGNIFICENT REVOLUTION
will present an outdoor cycle-powered-cinema beside the River
Trent underneath Clifton Bridge. Visitors will encounter a
late summer evening of artist’s films, performance and
projections. Film Programme includes: George Barber, Tony
Hill, Emily Richardson, John Smith and Margaret Tait.
Annexinema is a peripatetic
events-based group committed to programming visionary and
experimental artists' work in sound, moving image and related
performance. The Magnificent Revolution is a
not-for-profit collective made up of artists, musicians,
designers, eco builders, ecologists and engineers.
Rebecca Beinart 'Field Kitchen',
2009
AUGUST 21 – SEPTEMBER 24: FORAGING
FOR FOOD BY THE RIVER TRENT
REBECCA
BEINART presents ‘Field Kitchen’, a mobile project
commissioned to investigate the botanical locale of
Nottingham. In a series of trips on foot, by bike and aboard a
narrowboat-turned-floating-kitchen, participants will
experience the techniques of a forager and prepare a meal from
Nottingham's trees and hedgerows.
Rebecca Beinart will be giving a short
talk preceding the Annexinema event underneath Clifton Bridge
on Friday August 21st 6pm. Beinhart lives and works in
Nottingham. Recent exhibitions include; ‘Spring Green
2009: New Growth exhibition’, The Architecture Centre Bristol,
Bristol; ‘Cinderella Hills’, Centre for Contemporary Arts
& the Natural World (CCANW).
S Mark Gubb, 'Pura Vida', Billboard
commission, 2009
AUGUST 24 – NOVEMBER 1: BILLBOARD
COMMISSION
S MARK GUBB presents
‘Pura Vida’, inspired by the Costa Rican phrase meaning ‘Good
Life’. A series of writings by K Punk (AKA Mark
Fisher), Colin Perry and
Chris Fite-Wassilak will be featured on city
centre billboards and accompanied by texts created by 30
members of the Nottingham community, distributed throughout
the city on flyers. This work will be available for sale
as a limited edition box set of prints comprising all 3 texts
and 30 flyers.
S Mark Gubb is represented by Ceri Hand
Gallery, Liverpool. Recent exhibitions include; Volta: Ceri
Hand Gallery, Basel, Switzerland; My Empire of Dirt, Ceri Hand
Gallery, Liverpool; Zoo Art Fair: Moot, Royal Academy, London.
S Mark Gubb will also be artist in residence at the Scottish
Sculpture Workshop.
John Newling, 'The Noah Laboratory',
2009
SEPTEMBER 16 – OCTOBER 18: ARTIST
EXPERIMENTS AT BIO CITY LABORATORY
JOHN
NEWLING presents ‘The Clearing,’ a project where he
will collate significant historical and political documents
relating to the history of the hinterlands of the city and
reproduce them to become fodder to feed hydroponically grown
Beech trees. Visitors will be able to visit the laboratory to
see the artist’s experiment first hand.
John Newling is currently working on a
commission for The Wellcome Collection, London. Newling has
also created large scale commissioned works for the Post
Office and The Inland Revenue. His exhibitions include a
recent retrospective at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. John
Newling lives and works in Nottingham where he is currently
Professor of Installation Sculpture at The Nottingham Trent
University.
AUGUST – DECEMBER: NATURE
DRAWINGS
MARK HARASIMOWICZ
creates small-scale drawings, postcards and collages that
explore and combine the appropriation of architectural forms
with flora and fauna through geometrically aligned fragile
sketches and semi-abstracted forms. Harasimowicz
will re-interpret the Hinterland visual identity by drawing on
inspiration from cycling trips beside the River Trent. These
works will be available for sale as a set of limited edition
prints, as a commissioned Hinterland bag and in the Hinterland
Publication.
Harasimowicz lives and works in
Manchester. Recent exhibitions include Rotate: Moot, The
Contemporary Art Society, London; Zoo Art Fair 2008, Moot,
Royal Academy, London. The Independent Newspaper
identified Harasimowicz as one of 20 up and coming artists to
look out for in 2009, in October 2008. His works are
also in a number of international private
collections.
Peter Greenaway, 'Water Wrackets',
1975
OCTOBER 8: BIRDWATCHING &
SCREENING AT ATTENBOROUGH NATURE RESERVE
Inspired
by two 16mm films made in 1978 by renowned British filmmaker
Peter Greenaway, visitors are invited to take
part in a walk through the Attenborough Nature Reserve with an
Ornithology expert followed by a screening of Greenaway’s
films ‘A Walk Through H’ and ‘Water Wrackets’.
Peter Greenaway, CBE, is a British film
director, artist and curator. He has created exhibitions
and installations in Europe for the Palazzo Fortuny in Venice,
the Joan Miro Gallery in Barcelona, the Boymans van Beuningen
Gallery in Rotterdam and the Louvre in Paris. His films have
been regularly nominated for the Film Festival Competitions of
Cannes, Venice and Berlin. He has also published books,
written opera librettos, and collaborated with many
composers. Greenaway lives and works in
Amsterdam.
Mark Harasimowicz & Tristan Hessing,
newly commissioned film 2009
26 NOVEMBER: HINTERLAND
SYMPOSIUMThe evolving relationships
between artists, the changing climate and new
responsibilities will be held at Broadway Media
Centre, Nottingham.
RICHARD GRAYSON
(artist, writer, curator),
JONATHAN GRIFFIN
(Frieze Magazine),
LATITUDES (Max Andrews
& Mariana Cánepa Luna),
WALLACE HEIM (
www.social-sculpture.org)
and
JOY SLEEMAN (writer and curator) have
been invited to question the responsibilities of artists when
creating work in the public realm.
TICKETS £12.50, £8 CONC.
COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR
PRESS.
To co-inside with the Hinterland
Symposium, a film exploring contemporary and abandoned
industrial spaces by MARK HARASIMOWICZ &
TRISTAN HESSING and commissioned by
Hinterland, will be screened at One Thoresby Street.
Tristan Hessing is one of the
co-directors of Moot, an artist-led gallery based in
Nottingham. Recent exhibitions include; The Parallax
View, AirSpace, Stoke-on-Trent; Parade 3 – Stuff Happens,
Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham; Ariston, Moor St Station,
Birmingham.
JULY– NOVEMBER: EDUCATIONAL
EVENTS
THE READING ROOM is a
regular evening event for individuals interested in discussing
short texts and pieces of writing that inform and enhance the
understanding of Contemporary art. To accompany the
current Hinterland commissions, events will cover texts by
ROBERT SMITHSON, LUCY
LIPPARD, MARTIN HEIDEGGER,
MIWON KWON and CLAIRE
BISHOP.
Please see website for dates and
details.
HINTERLAND
PUBLICATIONS
Hinterland will be releasing 3
Publications that document previous
Hinterland events and exhibitions since 2006 featuring;
Nicholas Alfrey, Neil Cummings, Mark Excell, Peter Greenaway,
S Mark Gubb, Mark Harasimowicz, Sophie Hope, John Newling,
Sian Stammers, Rob Sweere, and Jonathan Willett.
NOTES TO EDITORS
Hinterland is funded
by Arts Council of England. Recent projects have been evolved
through consultation with The Big Track, Greater Nottingham
Partnership and Nottingham Contemporary director Alex
Farquharson. Artist consultants included Neil Cummings, Sophie
Hope, John Newling and Marcus Coates.
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JENNIE SYSON is an
independent curator based in Nottingham. An alumni of the
Royal College of Art, she is the founding director and curator
of Hinterland and co-editor of the new Nottingham Visual Arts
website
www.nottinghamvisualarts.net.
With NVA, she will be co-ordinating the fringe festival that
will accompany The British Art Show 7 when it launches in
Nottingham in October 2010. Recent projects include:
Extreme Crafts at CAC in Vilnius, Lithuania, 2007 with
Catherine Hemelryk; In 2008-9, Syson assisted Nottingham
Contemporary director Alex Farquharson with the pre-opening
programme comprising a series of off-site events in the period
leading up to the launch of Nottingham Contemporary.
Hinterland is part of One
Thoresby Street (
www.onethoresbystreet.org)
and is based at The Reading Room, 1 Thoresby Street,
Nottingham NG1 1AJ
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and images of artists work, contact press & marketing
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