Thursday, December 15, 2011

SIGHT & SOUND



Sight & Sound


live music from

TROUVAILLE & KINLAW

Free before 9pm, £1 after

cheap christmassy drinks, mince pies & food available

7pm till late


All proceeds from the evening will support a mini-residency and exhibition for our team of volunteers.















Friday, December 9, 2011

National Open 2011


Thank you to everyone who braved the appalling weather to join us! We will be posting up photos soon!!

Thanks also must go to our panel of judges - S. Mark Gubb, Cathy Lomax, and Mandy Ure. The work they selected has made for a really excellent show, and it was no easy task to select from such high quality entries! So thanks also to everyone who applied - we really enjoyed looking at your work and definitely hope to see some of it at Motorcade/FlashParade in the future.

Congratulations to all the selected artists and the three winners:

Zanne Andrea was awarded third prize for her work - A clip, a soundbite, a lie.

Lindsey Bull won second prize for her three paintings - Wise witch, Untitled, and Shadow of the sun.

And Dan Just scooped up first prize with his video work - The Day Wayne Lloyd Told Me I Was Shit At Painting.

It was fantastic to meet so many of the artists during the evening and we hope you all had a brilliant time. We had a great night and are still buzzing!


















Thursday, December 8, 2011

National Open Competition





National Open Competition

Preview:
Thursday 8th December 2011
6:00pm till late

Join us for a champagne reception and prize giving ceremony.

Bar + food + music


Exhibition continues:
Friday 9th - Sunday 18th December


Opening Hours: Thursday - Sunday, 12-6pm


Motorcade/FlashParade’s first National Open Competition was selected by
Mandy Ure, S. Mark Gubb and Cathy Lomax.


Selected Artists

Rhiannon Adam
Zanne Andrea
Milo Brennan
Lindsey Bull
Julie Coltman
Martyn Cross
Gordon Dalton
Davies, Monaghan & Klein
Anne Deeming
Elizabeth Dismorr
Lauren Faulkes
Thomas Goddard
Alex Hardy
Denise Hickey
Daniel Just
Will Kendrick
Brendan Lancaster
Angela Lizon
Ian Robinson
Harriet White






3 winners will be announced in a prize giving ceremony at the preview on Thursday 8th December.



Prizes:
1st Prize - £300 and a solo show
2nd Prize – a solo show
3rd prize – £150 vouchers

Monday, December 5, 2011

National Open Competition


We are delighted to invite you to the preview of the first 
Motorcade/FlashParade National Open Competition

selected by 
Mandy Ure, S. Mark Gubb and Cathy Lomax.

Preview:
Thursday 8th December 2011

Please join us for a champagne reception from 6pm


Selected Artists:

Rhiannon Adam
Zanne Andrea
Milo Brennan
Lindsey Bull
Julie Coltman
Martyn Cross
Gordon Dalton
Davies, Monaghan & Klein
Anne Deeming
Elizabeth Dismorr
Lauren Foulkes
Thomas Goddard
Alex Hardy
Denise Hickey
Daniel Just
Will Kendrick
Brendan Lancaster
Angela Lizon
Ian Robinson
Harriet White



3 winners will be announced in a prize giving ceremony at the preview

Prizes:

1st Prize - £300 and a solo show
2nd Prize – a solo show
3rd prize – £150 vouchers


Exhibition continues:
Friday 9th – Sunday 18th December

Opening hours: Thursday – Sunday, 12-6pm

Sunday, November 27, 2011

INCUBE8 Part VIII - Second Star to the Right and Straight on Until Morning




Thursday 1st December 2011
INCUBE8 Part VIII
Second Star to the Right and Straight on Until Morning
 
Ben Rowe
 
Preview: 6:30pm till late
artist's peer critique 5:30 - 6:30pm
bar + food + music

Exhibition continues: Friday 2nd – Sunday 4th, 12 – 5pm daily

Rowe’s work is concerned with the bittersweet passing of childhood.

Pulling from a huge wealth of sources of popular culture and primarily, films from the 1980s; Rowe reconstructs infamous props and scenes from these films.

The primary material is reclaimed MDF. The objects are painstakingly carved, sanded and cut from this material, then glued and affixed together to create a life size replica of the prop in the associated film. He consciously collects all the dust produced from making his work to make the ‘Temporary Monument Series’; a series of sandcastles made entirely from MDF dust continuing the recycled theme.

Rowe creates intricately detailed objects which show a number of different textures and surfaces making the paper, metal and electrical components of the object tactile and believable. Rowe creates props from films which have a recurring theme of travelling. Whether it be to future fictional worlds that never arrived or far off worlds of fantasy. The flux capacitor and hover board from ‘Back to the Future’, and the cosmic key from the lesser known ‘Masters of the Universe’ are prime examples of this.

A lot of the items Rowe chooses to focus on demonstrate a means of escape. Yet the innate un-usability of everything Rowe constructs is paramount to his concepts. By purposely adding each intricate detail to create an item that looks distinctively life like, the blandness and monotone of the MDF material throws back at you the frustrating fact that it is un-useable and still in many ways a fantasy and failure as a physical portal to other worlds.


Ben Row first showed this work at Mission Gallery.
















Friday, November 25, 2011

Motorcade/FlashParade awarded Grants for the Arts Funding!!

Fantastic news!

Motorcade/FlashParade has been awarded Grants for the Arts funding from the National Lottery through Arts Council England.  The £10,000 award will support four projects in our 2012 programme which will promote the work of emerging artists based in the South-West and provide a nurturing environment for peer learning and encouraging participation from new audiences.

The first project is a mini-residency and exhibition for Motorcade/FlashParade’s volunteers. This is a meaningful way to acknowledge their hard work and support through an opportunity to develop their practices in a collaborative project. The residency will culminate with an exhibition scheduled for late January.

The second project is INCUBE8 which will give eight emerging artists selected from proposals their first significant solo show. INCUBE8 promotes the development of new work and critical engagement with the space. It is split into two halves of 4 intensive weekly exhibitions scheduled for March and November.

A competition for curators is the third project which will give two curators selected for their proposed exhibitions the opportunity to realise their project and exhibit it.

The final project is a two month summer residency. The selected artist(s) will be chosen for how they intend to use the residency period where they will have the use of the 1000 square foot space as a studio. They will have the opportunity to develop a body of work and present this in a finishing event or exhibition at the end of September.

This funding is absolutely fantastic news for Motorcade/FlashParade and for emerging artists based in the region whose work will be promoted through these activities. We aim to provide a platform for some of the most interesting work produced in the South West in a nurturing environment that encourages experimentation. With these projects generously supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England, 2012 promises to be a year of stimulating exhibitions and events!

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Exo- ostracism in objects



Exo- ostracism in objects
An exhibition by visual artist Charles Thorburn.

Curated by Will Marshall with text by Rory Biddulph.

Private View
Wednesday 23rd of November, 6:30pm - late

Bar + food + music

Exhibition continues: Thursday 24th - sunday 27th, 12 - 6pm daily

Exo- ostracism in objects is the first solo show of Visual Artist Charles Thorburn. With a diverse range of Sculpture and 2D work, this exhibition investigates our complicated relationship with the structural paraphernalia that make up much of the spaces we navigate on a daily basis.

“Sparsely presented, his minimal works are highly crafted adaptations of intuitively selected and displaced objects... consisting of prosaic remnants of everyday objects, his works carry tremendous weight in their removed nature.”
- Rory Biddulph, Co- Editor of CANNED magazine

Taking place at Motorcade Flash Parade, the Private View is on the evening of Wednesday 23rd November with music, food and drinks available. The exhibition will run up to and including Sunday 27th November.

In association with the NewBridge Project in Newcastle upon Tyne, this exhibition includes contributions from writer and artist Rory Biddulph, and Curator Will Marshal, Facilitating a dialogue between two cities of increasing importance to the UK’s developing contemporary Art scene.

Monday, November 14, 2011

INCUBE8 Part VII - COMMONWEALTH

INCUBE8 Part VIICOMMONWEALTH


Katie Davies
www.katiedavies.com







Thursday 17th November May
Preview: 7.30pm-late

Exhibition continues: Friday 18th – Sunday 19th May, 12–6pm daily 



Davies’ work observes tactical measures by which society and territory are organised and controlled. Produced during a residency at Yorkshire Artspace Society and Sheffield Town Hall and funded by the Arts Council and the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Commonwealth shifts focus between three distinct types of ceremonial activity taking place within Sheffield Town Hall. Observations within the work reflect upon what it might mean to occupy more than one position or to remain in two minds as the film documents the citizenship ceremonies, the council meetings and a one-off brass- band performance, which was orchestrated in one of the Council’s ceremonial chambers.

Examining political and cultural thresholds, Davies is at times part and not part of the groups or subjects featured, reflecting upon individuals that are either liberated from certain structural obligations or bound by geo-political circumstance. In either instance, the threshold is a space to be treated with caution.