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Wednesday, 2 March 2011

166 bpm - Art Exhibition

Ok so have I mentioned that as part of my course this year in groups of 10 students we are to put on an exhibition at Walcot Chapel in Bath.  Well after plenty of discussion we came up with a tiltle/theme, poster and invites.  Included in this post is a press release written by Tom and our final design for our poster and invite.


166 bpm
A diverse and exciting exhibition by ten upcoming artists:
Vanessa Bowden Sophie Cowan – Ella Garrud – Sophie Jillard
Tom Maryniak – Kitty McCarron – Luke Moore – Mike Smart
Josie Thomson – Hannah Wilmshurst

29 March - 3 April, 10am - 6pm (Sunday, 10am -4pm)
Private View: 29 March, 6 - 9pm 
                         
WALCOT GATE, WALCOT STREET, BATH BA1 5UG
ADMISSION FREE

Ten enthusiastic young artists are pleased to announce their upcoming exhibition - 166 bpm (Beats Per Minute) to go on display at the Walcot Chapel gallery in late March.

The concept behind the exhibition derives from the colour of passion and rage, excitement and fire, danger, and of course, blood.  Scientifically known to increase ones heart rate by around 14%, the colour red and its effect on our physical state are the underlying themes of this innovative collection of work. 

Viewers should prepare themselves for an energetic and variable show which features disciplines ranging from sculpture and ceramics to printmaking, photography, textiles and painting with work as equally diverse in their red related subject matter as their medium.

Of the artists, Hannah Wilmshurst explores the absurdity of human surveillance and the inherent desire to be a voyeur, while Tom Maryniak’s interests lie in the moments between peace and chaos, time and destruction.

Whether it is to shock, excite or nauseate, all of the artists will be attempting to increase the heart rate and leave an impression which will echo in the aorta for years to come.
Additional information can be found at:




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Invite design:



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