boyleANDshaw present …
Late Night Live: Draw
24 August 2012
6 – 10pm Throughout the whole gallery Free (drop in)
Featuring:
boyleANDshaw, DJ Chris Coco, Jonny Trunk, Malachy Orozco, Keeley Forstyth, Donald Bousted, Blanca Perez-Bustamante, Claudia Molitor, Alan Dickinson, Ortelius Drew, Kevin O’Connor and Tracey Emin’s work
http://www.turnercontemporary.org/whats-on/00000000467/late-night-live-draw
Join them at Turner Contemporary for their monthly free Late Night Live event, when the gallery stays open until 10pm. Artist duo boyleANDshaw curate a night of live art and music inspired by the act of drawing bringing together a vibrant mix of live music, performance and talks in response to the Tracey Emin’s new body of work.
Exploring themes of drawing, love, sensuality and the sea, expect mellifluous summer vibes from the legendary DJ Chris Coco, a bespoke quirky track-list of mood music from the consistently intriguing Jonny Trunk and a sensory sound installation from boyleANDshaw with actors Malachy Orozco and Keeley Forstyth.
Plus a sound intervention by microtonal musician Donald Bousted, a light sculpture by artist Blanca Perez-Bustamante and films by Claudia Molitor and Alan Dickinson.
There will also be a chance to get involved in with drop-in drawing activities, including the collaborative, mobile and performative drawing project Ortelius Drew, a large-scale participatory live drawing performance with boyleANDshaw and an intervention from artist Kevin O’Connor.
FURTHER INFORMATION
boyleANDshaw:
Adrian Shaw and Matthew Boyle have been working together for five years, creating boyleANDshaw in 2007. They have been gradually building a unique experimental practice in London, developing their approach to experimental and ‘open’ practice. Working collaboratively with varying numbers of performers, they create and produce live art events that explore the possibilities and developments evoked by cultural icons, found imagery, personal history and the connections they plot across science, theory, culture and society. Using these as a starting point they generate imaginary trajectories in order to realise hidden narratives and create imaginary scenarios that become new works in their own right. boyleANDshaw have sought their sources in the realm of the unrealised art work, tragic histories of failure and the surreal nature of the artist’s dream. boyleANDshaw’s practice draws on a contemporary interest in repetition, multiplicity, the ‘refrain’ and a disregard for the borders of biography, fiction, analysis, object and performance. They hold that by working with conditions of production rather than predicted ends it is possible to open up trajectories leading to some insight into the ‘new’ of unseen possibilities.
boyleANDshaw will be reworking a performance work that was made for Calvert 22 in response to the exhibition Alexander Ponomarev: Sea Stories. Titled THERE ARE THE LIVING, THE DEAD AND THOSE WHO GO TO SEA, it explored themes of the sea, seafaring inspired by Turner’s late paintings.
They have also done loads of stuff with Artprojx
Ortelius Drew:
Ortelius Drew is a collaborative, mobile, and performative drawing project. Taking the city as their principle subject matter, they focus on public settings of leisure (gardens and parks), sites of temporary architecture as well as public museum collections.
orteliusdrew.com
Donald Bousted:
Donald Bousted is a composer, sound and installation artist, film maker and guitarist. His most recent work focuses on combining elements of all these interests. Typically, the work completed in the last 2-3 years has sought to integrate elements of film, performance and live art plus multi-sourced (up to eight-part) electro-acoustic elements transmitted from varied ‘qualities’ of source (from ‘high’ quality PA to ‘low’ quality exciter-speakers).
donaldbousted.co.uk
Claudia Molitor:
Claudia Molitor is a composer and sound artist whose work draws upon the tradition of classical music but extends across video, installation and fine art practices. In her work music notation is often approached as a form of drawing, lifting it off the ‘hidden’ page of the score and making it visible. Running through her practice is a curiosity in un-noticed and fragile sounds, structures and thoughts. It approaches music making in an exploratory and mischievous way, creating intimate and at times playful experiences.
“In her work music notation is often approached as a form of drawing, lifting it off the ‘hidden’ page of the score and making it visible”
claudiamolitor.org
vimeo.com/33973790
They will be screening a film work called Mani’festo which has been hosted by The Wire magazine but never been shown in a gallery.
Blanca Perez-Bustamante:
A visual artist and lecturer of new media in Madrid at URJC http://www.urjc.es/. She has been a visiting researcher fellow at CCW (Chelsea), University of the Arts London, in 2011 and 2012, where she presented audiovisual performances and live art. She has collaborated with artists Kaffe Matthews, AGF, Matthias Kispert, Shu Lea Cheang, John Hegre, Max Hattler exploring new media performance, the plasticity of sound and image, and improvisation in audiovisual performances, in places like Matadero (Madrid), HKW (Berlin), Laboral (Gijón), Goldsmiths (London).
whiteemotion.com/LIVE_AV.html
For this event she will be presenting a light installation, a contemplatative experience of the moving organic images, ephemeral and unexpected. The outcome are fragmented lights as representation and/or remembrance of what we watch but multiplied and moving through the space.
Jonny Trunk:
The man behind Britain’s most consistently intriguing record label Trunk, who will curate a bespoke track list mood music for the night.
trunkrecords.com
Chris Coco:
Chris Coco is a producer, DJ, musician, broadcaster, journalist. Chris Coco has years of experience and an enviable reputation as a DJ and music programmer. He has a broad knowledge of a range of music styles from cutting edge new electronica to old soul and reggae to classical. He has made music shows and documentaries for BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2; and made compilations for the Playboy brand and Ministry Of Sound.
chriscoco.com/me
Malachy Orozco:
Actor, musician, writer
Alan Dickinson:
Alan Dickinson is a creative documentary filmmaker based in London. Alan has produced and directed an eclectic array of short films that centre around investigations into the portraiture of people, places and ideas. Through his films he explores how the manner of presentation transcends each frame and tells a story all its own.
For this event he will be presenting a new film work, a montage of clips from his film Dreaming of Dreamland, shot in and around Margate in 2010. A series poetic images of Margate including the sea, amusement arcades, the seafront and the disused Dreamland amusement park.