Posts Tagged ‘Derek Jarman’

Richard Wilson’s No Formulas private view + 1513: A Ships’ Opera

Richard Wilson talks with Will Alsop and Don Grant at the No Formulas private view

This year's model: private view visitors with maquettes by Richard Wilson

Richard Wilson’s No Formulas opened with an excellent private view on Tuesday 17th September.

Lights, Steam-Action! Richard Wilson's epic 1513: A Ships' Opera on the River Thames

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Lynda Morris, Frank Sidebottom, Motorcycle Cultures, Richard Wilson, and Derek Jarman

Lynda Morris invitation to Dear Lynda at BQ, Berlin. photo of Lynda: David Lamelas

Lynda Morris’s Dear Lynda exhibition and archive, shown at CHELSEA space in July 2012, is now opening at BQ in Berlin. The show was initiated by Matthew Higgs at White Columns in New York then came in a new version to CHELSEA space followed by shows in Dundee and Norwich. The brilliant image of Lynda on the Berlin invitation is by David Lamelas More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Stuart Comer & James Mackay talk about The Early Films of Derek Jarman + news on Nicky Carvell, Florian Roithmayr, Kit Craig, & Alice Channer

Derek Jarman 'A journey To Avebury' 1971 Super 8 Film

CHELSEA space and the CCW Graduate School hosted an excellent talk by Tate Modern Curator of Film Stuart Comer and film producer James Mackay on the Early Films of Derek Jarman (1942-1994).

James Mackay and Stuart Comer talking Derek Jarman in the Lecture Theatre at Chelsea College of Art & Design

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A Private View, A Lecture Theatre Event, A Gate Theatre Award, A Private View, A Lecture Theatre Event

STURTEVANT and SECONDEDITIONS private view

Jacqui Davies with SECONDEDITIONS Elizabeth Peebles & Markus Eisenmann and STURTEVANT's UK gallerist Anthony Reynolds

It has been another busy period for CHELSEA space, the crowds turned out for the private view of second reflection / symmetrical contents: STURTEVANT and SECONDEDITIONS on 22nd of January (see more images here). And on 23rd January SECONDEDITIONS’ Markus Eisenmann and Elizabeth Peebles were joined by the Henry Moore Institut More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Red White And Blue All Over

Brad Faine (left) and Steve Thomas (right)

Red White and Blue is not the only show in town and some of the artists can also be seen elsewhere at present: Steve Thomas is currently exhibiting at Chelsea Futurespace in PRINTS ‘R’ US with Brad Faine. Their prints inspired by pop-culture, graphics, and British and American Pop Art are full of colour, puns, wit and irony; the show at Chelsea Futurespace runs until 27th January 2013. Steve also featured in CHELSEA space … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here

Private view of the Red White and Blue

Mark Titchner 'N(I)B' and Derek Jarman 'Jordan's Dance'

artist and writer Don Grant watches Vivienne Westwood in Paul Tickell's documentary 'Punk and the Pistols'

Laibach 'Anglia' and Sex Pistols 'God Save the Queen'

Ramp installation including Clash Flag and photographs by Jon Savage

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The Tennessee Two - CHELSEA space congratulates Jason Brown and Lori Odom on their Nashville Nuptials

Lori Odom and Jason Brown at their wedding last Sunday at the World Famous Station Inn in Nashville. photo: Laura Elkins

CHELSEA space is proud to announce the wedding of our great friend, CABGallery/CHELSEA cab curator and Art and Americana connoisseur Jason Brown to his Tennessee Bride, the wonderful Lori Odom. The two were married at the World Famous Station Inn in Nashville, Lori’s hometown and Jason’s favourite place.

Jason and Lori's wedding invitation designed by Paolo Crippacci

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From Raven Row to H20 - Rosie Farrell to Richard Elliott via Rear Window

Raven Rave - Gone With The Wind private viewers take it outside. picture: Michele Draseck

After the Aftermath the CHELSEA space team needed a lift so we headed east to Raven Row for the private view of Gone With The Wind a new exhibition on the theme of sound with Max Eastley, Takehisa Kosugi, Walther Marchetti, and Resonance FM. Within the exhibition Resonance has curated a group of artists through an open submission and invitation process and CHELSEA space were particularly keen to see … More To Follow: Read The Full Text Here