Monday

SOUNDS IN CAUSE


Sounds in Cause / Soundscape and economical change: Zeppelin 2011
The pieces will be played through a system of 16 loudspeakers on 9 and 10 December 2011 at the Barcelona Centre for Contemporary Culture.
caos/ZEPPELIN/convocatòria

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona

C/Montalegre, 5

Barcelona 08001 Spain

Friday

Text:Sound (curated by Anton Lukoszevieze)


Text:Sound (curated by Anton Lukoszevieze)
Date: Thursday, November 3, 2011
Opening Hours: 18.30 - 21.00
Address: The Nunnery, 181 Bow Road, London, E3 2SJ

The Nunnery is pleased to continue an occasional series featuring recent composition with two new concerts curated by Anton Lukoszevieze and Tim Parkinson.
Drawing inspiration from works by John Cage, in which the voice articulates sounds that have an ambivalent or dislocated relation to the literal meaning of the text Ian Hunt has written: 'The work functions as a poem on the page but will also be written as a score for several voices…it may be like a Radio 4 panel game where a story is improvised word by word by four comedians. The effect is jerky, unpredictable, a set of changes of pitch and interval of natural speaking voices that disrupts the normal construction of hearing and interpreting. When combined with sentences striving for ordinary sense-making as well as poetry, I hope this will give back to the audience familiar experiences: when simple acts of social exchange go wrong, become opaque, not transparent...'(Ian Hunt on 'As We Descended' 2011)
Evening Programme:
Christian Wolff ‘Isn’t this a Time?’, ‘Dark as a Dungeon’ for clarinet
William O. Smith ‘Eight Epitaphs’ for double clarinet
Anton Lukoszevieze ‘Haiku’ for cello (text by Sharon Morris)
Kunsu Shim ‘Before’ for cello
Ian Hunt ‘’Emperor, Tomato Ketchup’ (Stereolab), for voice and small noise ensemble
Caroline de Lannoy ‘In Conversation’, ‘Warm/Cool’ for cello and tape
Jackson Mac Low ‘Phoneme Dance in Memoriam John Cage’ for three voices
Ian Hunt ‘As We Descended’, new work for five voices
Michael Parsons new work
Anton Lukoszevieze ‘Tracker’ for cello and tape
Richard Emsley ‘Cast 2’ for bass clarinet, cello and tape (Lore Lixenberg)
Anton Lukoszevieze has recently presented, with Apartment House, an evening of John Cage's music at the South Bank.  His current projects include composing a ‘Nopera’ titled 'On D(arius) and G(irenas)' for extended group of viola, violin, voice, recorders, synthesiser, electronic playback and video, commissioned by the Amsterdam based group Trio Scordatura to be premiered at the ICA, London in 2012. He has also presented programmes of contemporary music at Wilton's Music Hall, in collaboration with Sonic Arts Network and BBC Radio 3.

Saturday

'Poste Concret' - Postcard

'Poste Concret' is an exhibition of postcard sized works sent via post by invited artists. This is a fundraising event for ParisCONCRET (a non profit organisation).
Over 100 artists have donated work and each piece will be for sale at an exceptional price.

See caroline de Lannoy postcard no 50 
Exhibition: 6 august - 20 august 2011
ParisCONCRET
5 rue des Immeubles Industriels
75011 PARIS
Caroline de Lannoy

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Friday

PRINT & DESIGN NOW 2011

Artworks have been selected by a panel of arts professionals ensuring the very best quality of work on show. These include, Owen Ward, SW1 Gallery Manager, Julia Alvarez, Director of BEARSPACE and Mary-Alice Stack, Director of the Own Art Scheme at Arts Council England.
This exhibition will showcase the very best in contemporary art and design at prices that are affordable to the younger collector and great examples of limited edition print and design items by up and coming artists from all over the country. Take this opportunity to invest in artists of the future as selected by some of the UK’s most distinguished authorities on art and design.
This exhibition is presented in partnership with Land Securities, Arts Council England's Own Art scheme, which provides interest free loans of up to £2,000 for buyers of contemporary art.
PRINT & DESIGN NOW, will initially show at the SW1 Gallery, and will then go on to tour at venues in London and the UK, including BEARSPACE and Art Fairs in 2011.


See the three prints - limited editions of 50, 'Testing The Echo', 'Light Trap' and 'Surface Veil'  by Caroline de Lannoy.



Saturday

‘Listening Time’ – ‘Le Temps de l'Ecoute’ at the Contemporary Art Center Villa Arson in Nice (France)


The Contemporary Art Center Villa Arson in Nice (France) will exhibit the archive of the Collective JukeBox project (1996-2004) from 24 June to 30 October 2011. This version 4.04, after the one in Milano on 2004, will use the same juke-box machine as usual (AMI ROWE 100cd). All the sound and music works of the last version will be available: 1487 audio works by 557 artists and composers.

Caroline de Lannoy presents three audio works titled ‘chronomachia’, ‘illusion’ and ‘positive & negative space’.




Monday

Lethaby Gallery - 'Hello, Goodbye'


In the summer of 2011 Central Saint Martins will move to a new, state-of-the-art campus at Kings Cross, at the heart of one of London’s most significant regeneration projects for more than a century. The new development will co-locate a wide range of disciplines, creating the most comprehensive and integrated arts and design college in the country. This is good news for CSM, but it means leaving behind buildings with a history dating back more than 100 years.
Say Hello, Wave Goodbye says a fond farewell to Back Hill, Southampton Row and Charring Cross Road, showcasing new work by staff, students and alumni including artists books, drawings, short films and sculpture. 
Exhibition open: 4 April – 27 May
Monday – Friday 10-7, Saturdays 10-4
Closed 9, 16, 22, 23, 25 and 30 April and 2 May
The Lethaby Gallery
Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design
Southampton Row, London WC1B 4AP

http://blogs.csm.arts.ac.uk/mappingthemove/2010/05/08/hidden-structure-by-caroline-de-lannoy/

Tuesday

Festival international d’art non-objectif

Back to Basics: Festival international d’art non-objectif, Moulins de Villancourt, Pont de Claix, France
February 14 – April 5, 2011
Artists include: Pam Aitken (au) Christoph Dahlhausen (de) Caroline de Lannoy (uk) Matthew Deleget (us) Daniel Göttin (ch) Billy Gruner (au) Brent Hallard (jp/us) Clemens Hollerer (a) Andrew Huston (us) Sarah Keighery (au) Roland Orépük (fr) Charles Payan (fr) Jacek Przybyszewski (pl/fr) Paul Raguenes (fr) Giles Ryder (au) Sato Satoru (jp/fr) Karen Schifano (us) Bogumila Stroja (pl/fr) Tilman (de) Richard van der Aa (nz/fr) Jan van der Ploeg (nl) Henriëtte van ’t Hoog (nl) Guido Winkler (nl)
http://www.ville-pontdeclaix.fr/2011/02/14/1er-festival-dart-non-objectif/

Sunday

"An Exchange with Sol LeWitt"

The exhibition, a curatorial project by Regine Basha, springs from a call to those who share an affinity with Sol LeWitt's legacy as a conceptual artist, to those who knew him and those who did not—to anyone who has ever wondered, "What would Sol LeWitt like?"
A publication documenting the contributions will accompany the shows and will be presented at the conclusion of the project to all participants.
MASS MoCA: January 23, 2011 – March 31, 2011
Opening reception: Saturday, January 22, 4:30–6:30 pm

1040 MASS MoCA Way, North Adams, MA (directions here) 
http://www.massmoca.org/event_details.php?id=582 
http://cabinetmagazine.org/events/LeWitt_all_artists.pdf
Caroline de Lannoy

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