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This week on our audio visual meanderings we go half Japanese, plus our regular update on what's been going on in the arts in Liverpool Clickfor free download (right-click and save as) or listen online below.
NEWS
artinliverpool goes bilingual - We're posting some blogs on the Japanese website ARTiT in English and Japanese - they used to do a printed mag but now only online. Spreading the word even further. http://www.art-it.asia/u/liverpool/ Penguin designs deadline this Friday (4th Sep) - Don't do Mexican Wrestling Masks as that is my idea - ED
AND - Full details of AND have been released - some talks etc. need to be booked (eg Talks with Nic Roeg and Ken Russell)
http://www.andfestival.org.uk
Includes the Really Long Night - Thursday 24 September - Friday 25 September
24 Hour programme including an after-party for the Long Night from 10pm with music and dancing, live dance and an all-night cinema programme (bring your own sleeping bag!)
ROUNDUP
Mathew St Festival plus Unclaimed Photographs exhibition has closed.
Ian made it to the Jad Fair exhibition at Red Wire which is very good - they even bought one of his paper cut pictures.
Jad Fair : Automatic Vaudeville - 29 August – 13 September 2009 (Thur – Sun 1-6pm)
FILM DAY on Sunday 6 September, 12.30 - midnight (details)
Red Wire Gallery is delighted to announce the first U.K solo exhibition by acclaimed and increasingly influential American artist and musician, Jad Fair.
“There are plenty of performers who rock critics compliment by using the label ‘primitive,’ but few if any can hold a candle to the greatest American rock primitive, Jad Fair.” (John Dougan- All music guide)
Described as speaking for the idiot savant or autistic auteur in all of us, Jad Fair’s paintings, drawings and paper-cuttings exude an enthusiasm for a world presided over by a childish happiness, wacky adventures, mysterious monsters and a love for all things that is so rarely expressed with such sincerity.
COMING UP THIS WEEK
THURSDAY 3 September, 18.30 - 20.30 at C.U.C.
A sculptural continuum of African, Caribbean and Black British historical lineage to present day; a collection consciously echoing a number of traditional African and Caribbean time honoured crafts, skills and materials while combining contemporary approaches and practices, laying bare the historical extraction and Diaspora of a Nation, to today's Black British Culture. Exhibition details
THURSDAY 3 September, 18.00 – 20.00 at Milk and Sugar
Umbrella is an eclectic Art & Design exhibition by Liverpool Hope University’s MA by Creative Practice graduates. The presented work highlights the variety of approaches of this year’s designers and artists working in three dimensional design and fine art. Exhibition details
FURTHER AHEAD
Talk to the bees, talk to the sky, drink tea in the floating Tea House, paint in the floating studio, explore the Feral Arcadia museum, make chutney in the Squash vegetable garden, take a swan pedalo down the canal and make plans for the Happy City . . . with David Bade, Ben Parry, Kerry Morrison, Squash Nutrition, Raumlabor, Maciej Kurak, Danilo Capasso, Muf Architecture, Public Works and Rob Sweere.
To book a place for Propositions for the Happy City from Artists, Architects and Urbanists on 17 September please visit: https://www.patronbase.com/_LB/Productions
The week also includes:
Friday 18 September - How to Design a Happy City Conference
- All Day event - £25 - Book here: http://www.placesmatter.co.uk/Urbanism09
Saturday 19 September - Water-borne parade
FREE
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