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Beaconsfield: Fraternise � the Salon - 2 Apr 2011 to 29 May 2011 Current Exhibition |
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Edwina Fitzpatrick, Flights of Fancy, 2007
paper, cork pads, pins, image courtesy the artist. |
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Fraternise � the Salon Exhibition: 2 April � 29 May 2011 Tuesday � Sunday, 11am-5pm Preview: Friday 1 April from 6.00pm (Complimentary drinks 6-7pm. Pay bar from 7pm) Fraternise � the Salon gathers a cohort of artists in a curated, fundraising exhibition, to support the future existence of Beaconsfield � the pioneering, non-profit organisation that has provided a laboratory and presentation space for artists since 1995. Artists include: Franko B, David Birkin, Matthew Burrows, Tamsyn Challenger, Jules Clarke, Ben Cockett, Susan Collis, A. David Crawforth, Judith Dean, Mark Dean, Nicholas Deshayes, Adam Dix, Robert Ellis, Laura Emsley, Peter Fillingham, Edwina fitzPatrick, Eloise Fornieles, Stephen Fowler, Rachel Garfield, Mary George, Mathew Gibson, Colin Glen, Lucy Gunning, Matt Hale, Carl Michael von Hausswolf, Damien Hirst, Rachel Howard, Marc Hulson, Sarah Jones, Sarah Lucas and Olivier Garbay, Ross McNicol, Charlotte Moth, Hayley Newman, Monika Oechsler, Tom Ormond, Aura Satz, Boo Saville, Naomi Siderfin, Dafna Talmor, John Timberlake, Caroline Todd, Roman Vasseur, Keith Wilson, Joseph Walsh, Amelia Whitelaw, Keith Wilson, Erika Winstone. Beaconsfield is an artist-led entity that specialises in encouraging artists to pursue projects of ambition and to experiment without commercial pressure. The Salon brings together collaborators, patrons and prot�g�s who have worked with Beaconsfield or who support its role in the artists� community. The Salon offers a rare opportunity to view a diverse range of contemporary works (many artists exhibiting together for the first time) and to expand or start a collection. Sales will benefit both participating artists and Beaconsfield. Fraternise � the Salon is co-curated by the charity�s artist-trustees, Rachel Howard, Judith Dean and artist-directors David Crawforth and Naomi Siderfin. Further information: Beaconsfield, 22 Newport Street, London SE11 6AY +44 (0) 20 7582 6465 [email protected] www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk Beaconsfield� is distinguished by its history of providing a forum for extraordinary events and exhibitions, stimulating passionate, candid and robust debate about art�s production and its ideological underpinnings... Sheena Wagstaff, Chief Curator, Tate Modern. Fraternise � the Salon is a special event curated as part of the fundraising scheme Fraternise: established in 2005 to reflect Beaconsfield�s core values and nurture a community of artists who demonstrate their support in practical terms. www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk/fraternise Beaconsfield 22 Newport Street London SE11 6AY [email protected] +44 (0)20 7582 6465 www.beaconsfield.ltd.uk Beaconsfield is a Regularly Funded Organisation of Arts Council England |
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