Luca Natali Stradivari |
Robert Good
Richard Allen
Al Coffey and friends
Lord Puffin
Luca Natali Stradivari
Lizz Brady
Kato Catling
Kenji Lim
Luca Natali Stradivari
Lizz Brady
Kato Catling
Kenji Lim
Date - 14th
December 2017
Venue - Guest Projects, London E8 4QL, UK
Venue - Guest Projects, London E8 4QL, UK
Next exhibition - PLACE: Relinking, Relating, Relaying at The Ruskin Gallery, Cambridge and elsewhere, 25 January – 17
February 2018
Robert Good |
Robert Good brought the Art Language Location roadshow to the shores of Regents Canal in Shoreditch last week. After five years of running the innovative ALL festival in Cambridge it was an opportunity for a London art audience to see what he has achieved so far. It was a mere taste of what Art Language Location represents, despite the night lacking the all important locations (Cambridge) visitors to the exhibition/party were treated to a 45 minute set of live performances.
Lord Puffin |
Robert Good introduced the exhibition, which also doubled as a fundraiser (make a donation HERE). Matthew Wilson’s helium balloons floated centre stage, hanging above the performers like a Puff of Damocles. Cocktails and mulled wine tempted people to the wicked corners of the Guest Project space. Rosanna Greaves' compilation of ALL short videos lit up a wall alongside Amelia Critchlow's beautiful installation. There was a table-top sale and
silent auction which helped raise more than £800 for the cause. Music was provided by Lord Puffin.
Al Coffey and friends |
The performances were led by Richard Allen, who punctuated the intervals with his witty conceptual rhymes. Al Coffey and friends presented their clever on-the-move observations on Art, mixing the spirit of youth with a cerebral twist. Kenji Lim took us on a 'journey' of words. An old hand in the Art Language Location game, Lim was named the winner of the Art
Language Location award in 2015 and his artwork 'Daughters' was displayed on
the Anglia Ruskin University campus during the festival.
Kato Catling |
Kato Catling presented an intriguing poetic work as well as some vibrant postcards in the table-top sale. The longest and most hypnotic performance of the night came from Luca Natali Stradivari. His one man re-enactment exposed the story of a man slowly losing his mind. If any piece challenged the idea of Art Language Location then this was it. The Art wasn't of the clinical gallery kind, the Language was conveyed with hands and grunts, while the Location was unmistakeably Shoreditch but also embedded within the audience's imagination.
Luca Natali Stradivari |
Art Language Location is a not-for-profit, collaborative organisation run by artists
based in Cambridge UK. Their aim is to support artists and
projects to bring innovative, exciting and experimental
text-based art to unusual and interesting locations across Cambridge
and beyond. ALL began with Text&Context in October 2012 and took
the format of an art festival and symposium in Cambridge until 2016,
featuring and connecting more than 150 artists with over 80 different
locations through a series of exhibitions, festivals and one-off
events.ALL is being reorganised during 2017 to move away from a festival
approach and refocus on a range of Projects and collaborations.
Kenji Lim |
Lizz Brady from Broken Grey Wires |
Richard Allen |
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