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Frieze London 2015 starts today!

by Brit Es Magazine October 14, 2015

The 13th edition of Frieze London starts today until next 17 October 2015.  Frieze London 2015 provides a discerning perspective on contemporary art, utilising the expertise of leading curators including Nicola Lees (Curator, 31st Biennial of Graphic Arts, Ljubljana), Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and Gregor Muir (Executive Director, ICA, London) across its feature sections and programme.

For this year 164 galleries from 27 countries will present the work of some of today’s most significant and exciting contemporary artists.

In the main section, solo presentations include Camille Henrot (Galerie Kamel Mennour, Paris); Chris Martin (Anton Kern Gallery, New York); Ken Okiishi (Pilar Corrias, London); Xu Qu (Almine Rech Gallery, London) and Mary Weatherford (David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles) while, return- ing to Frieze London, Simon Lee Gallery (London) presents a sequence of three specially conceived solo presentations by Valerie Snobeck, Toby Ziegler and Heimo Zobering, changing the stand over the course of the fair. Other notable presentations include 42 sculptures on a forest of plinths (Hauser & Wirth, London), new works made by artists in dialogue with architect Luis Barragán’s iconic House and Studio in Mexico City (Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo) and a stand dedicated to Abraham Cruzvillegas and Jimmie Durham (kurimanzutto, Mexico City) – both of whom will have significant exhibitions at London institutions during the fair.

Evolving into the definitive destination for young galleries, the Focus section, advised by curators Raphael Gygax (Migros Museum, Zurich) and Jacob Proctor (Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, University of Chica- go), offers a chance to discover exciting emerging talents. Solo stands include an historic installation by recently rediscovered Polish artist Maria Pininska-Beres (David Radziszweski, Warsaw); a new film installation by Amie Siegel, developing the themes of her 2014 presentation at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (Simon Preston, New York); a floor-based ‘water relief ’ by young UK talent Samara Scott (The Sunday Painter, London) and a multifaceted ceramic presentation by another up-and-coming British artist, Jesse Wine (Limoncello, London).

The Live section develops from its critically acclaimed debut to encompass varied formats, including: portrait sittings with an humorous outcome by Ken Kagami (Misako & Rosen, Tokyo); an auditorium-based choreography by Edward Thomasson & Lucy Beech (Southard Reid, London); a re-enact- ment of Xifopagas Capilares (1984), a rare work by Tunga (Galeria Franco No- ero, Turin and Luhring Augustine, New York) and an intimate, installation- based encounter by Amalia Ulman (Arcadia Missa, London). For the first time, Live is also curated by Raphael Gygax and Jacob Proctor.

Sculpture Park
The Frieze Sculpture Park 2015 comprises 16 new and historical works, set in the English Gardens between Frieze Masters and Frieze London. Se- lected by Clare Lilley (Director of Programme, Yorkshire Sculpture Park) and with free public access, the Frieze Sculpture Park gives visitors to The Regent’s Park a rare opportunity to encounter exceptional sculpture and installation art by international artists in the open air.

Frieze Talks
Frieze Talks is a series of daily conversations, lectures and panel discussions taking place in the Auditorium at Frieze London. This year, the programme is co-curated for the first time by Christy Lange (Associate Editor, frieze) and Gregor Muir (Executive Director of the ICA, London).

Frieze Projects
Frieze London’s non-profit curated programme, Frieze Projects is supported by LUMA Foundation, with additional support by Arts Council England. For her third edition, Curator Nicola Lees responds to the fair architecture with commissions which draw visitors into temporary, mobile and evolving environments which transform, subvert and interact with the social, struc- tural and cultural dynamics of the fair. Creating hidden spaces, moments of respite and intrigue and secret worlds just adjacent to reality, the seven participants in Frieze Projects at Frieze London 2015 are: ÅYR; Lutz Bacher; castillo/corrales; Thea Djordjadze; Jeremy Herbert; Asad Raza and Rachel Rose, winner of the 2015 Frieze Artist Award. The Auditorium will see pre- mieres of four commissions for Frieze Film from: Charles Atlas; Xavier Cha; Gery Georgieva and Thirteen Black Cats. Supported by Channel 4’s Ran- dom Acts, the commissions will be broadcast on Channel 4. Frieze Music returns in 2015 for one night only with a large-scale audio-visual installation and performance by the collaborative project 18+, co-commissioned with The Vinyl Factory.

Frieze Artist Award
The winner of the second Frieze Artist Award, also supported by LUMA Foundation and which invites an artist to create a site-specific artwork at Frieze London under the auspices of Frieze Projects, is Rachel Rose. Based in New York, Rose will create a scale-model of the fair structure, in which lighting and sound design will simulate the sonic and visual sense frequencies of animals inhabiting The Regent’s Park. Concurrent with the fair, Rose is the subject of a solo exhibition at London’s Serpentine Gallery (1st October — 8th November 2015).

Frieze Sounds
Presented with BMW and curated by Cecilia Alemani, Frieze Sounds ac- tivates the fair visitor’s experience through sound. Commissions by Alicja Kwade, Xaviera Simmons and Sergei Tcherepnin are made accessible at a listening station located in the Frieze London BMW 7 Series Lounge.

These are the highlights, Brit Es Magazine is here to keep you updated from today about what is going on at Frieze London, one of the world’s leading art fairs that takes place each October.

Full info: www.friezelondon.com

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CASA: Debates and theatre to refresh your memory

by Brit Es Magazine October 10, 2015

It’s a big day for the Latin American Theatre Festival, CASA. Now in its eighth anniversary, this year’s festival pays tribute to Mexico to coincide with the celebration of its second year in partnership with the UK.

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Goya: The Portraits

by Brit Es Magazine October 8, 2015

The National Gallery (London)
Goya: The Portraits

7 October 2015 – 10 January 2016

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Landscapes of the Memory: Aitor Frias & Cecilia Jimenez

by Brit Es Magazine September 21, 2015

AITOR FRIAS & CECILIA JIMENEZ
Landscapes of the Memory
8th – 25th September 2015
The Gallery Print Centre, London

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“CORTOMETRAJES, 7 Short films”, the first Brit Es event is coming (16 September)

by Brit Es Magazine September 8, 2015

We are Brit Es are delighted to announce our very first event: CORTOMETRAJES — 7 Short films, a screening which will take place on 16 September from 7pm. The event has been set up to put the spotlight on Brit Es talent and creativity — a concept that encompasses people, projects, trends and proposals which emerge in the United Kingdom, but with a Spanish character or origin which are also influenced by British culture.

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Isabel Coixet will present “Learning to Drive” at LSFF

by Brit Es Magazine September 2, 2015

Filmmaker Isabel Coixet will present her film ‘Learning to Drive’ on Sunday 27 September at Regent Street Cinema in Central London at London Spanish Film Festival. The screening will be preceded by a unique on-stage conversation between her and Prof. María Delgado (Queen Mary University).

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‘Jamon’ by Iria López announced as part of the programme of ‘CORTOMETRAJES, 7 Brit Es Short films’

by Brit Es Magazine August 31, 2015

Directed and Animated by IRIA LÓPEZ / Script done with lots of help: IRIA LÓPEZ, ROBERT BRADBOOK, FRANCESCA GARDINER, FERNANDO POMARES, GARETH SERGEANT, INGEBORG / Dialogues written by FRANCESCA GARDINER / Produced by CASEY HERBERT / Editor RODRIGO SAQUEL / Sound designer JENS PETERSEN / Composer GAUTIER GALARD / Art Director IRIA LÓPEZ & IRENE FUGA / Backgrounds designs IRENE FUGA / Screen Print artist ROLAND HUNT / Cinematographer DAVID WOODMAN / Online Editor and Colour Grader LOUIS LARGO / CGI Supervisor SAMUEL WALSH / Sound Recordist MICK KEARNEY & AXLE KITH CHEENG / Production Manager DARREN CRISP / Voice Stars RAYYAH MCCAUL, CLARA PEREZ & PATRICIA VILLA / Assistant Editor BÁLINT TUSOR / Foley Artist RICKY BUTT / Animation Assistants FRANKIE SWAN, FRANCESCA ADAMS, DANIELA NEGRÍN, MANAV DHIR, WINDY VAN DRUTEN, LILIAN FU, ANA CARO / Colour Artists HANNAH LAU-WALKER, CLAIRE RANSOM, IVÁN JIMÉNEZ, ALBA SÁNCHEZ, DEBANJAN NANDY, LEILA SALARKIA, JOE EVANS, ANDREA PAZOS, AGNESE MOSCONI / Shooting Assistant JAVIERA FAVRE

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Shorts On Tap and Brit Es present ‘OUT’ by Gsus López, September 16th at 93 Feet East

by Brit Es Magazine August 28, 2015

Blending high-drama theatrics with black comedy, OUT is a coming out story unlike any other you have seen before. DRAMEDY / LGBT /UK / 16′ 37” / Written and directed by Gsus Lopez / Cast: Jeff Kristian, Oliver Yellop, Sophia Satchell-Baeza and Carol Ball. / OFFICIAL SELECTION: International Queer Film Festival Merlinka 2014, Belgrade, Serbia (Dorothy Slipper Award Nominee) / Queer As Film Festival 2015, London, UK / UO Queer Film Festival 2015, Oregon, USA / Kyiv International Queer Film Festival 2015, Kiev, Ukraine / Boston LGBT Film Festival 2015, USA / KASHISH 6th Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, India / Azores Fringe Festival 2015, Portugal / 12º Festival de Cine de Alicante, Spain (European Short Film Award Nominee) / 5th Durban Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, South Africa / Fil’m Hafizasi (Thematic Night- LGBTI) 2015, Istanbul, Turkey / Meta-Queer Fest Short Film & Animation 2015, Minsk, Belarus / Shorts On Tap (in collaboration with Brit Es) CORTOMETRAJES, London, UK

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Gala Knörr’s first solo exhibition in the UK

by Brit Es Magazine August 22, 2015

3 September – 6 September 2015
Exhibition: Gala Knörr: WTF
at Total Refreshment Centre
Curated by Antoni Ferrer

The Total Refreshment Centre presents new body of work by the London based artist Gala Knörr for her first solo exhibition in the UK. The old Edwardian building that was once a sugar factory then a Jamaican social club has since 2012 been the home for producers, musicians and artists to promote their creative endeavors. Regularly opening its doors to creative entities for new collaborations, be it in the form of recordings, film, concerts or exhibition, the Total Refreshment Centre has always pushed the art it stands for.

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Catalan and basque Window at London Spanish Film Festival

by Brit Es Magazine August 5, 2015

A glimpse into Cinema from Catalonia and Basque Country at 11th London Spanish Film Festival. Next September.

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