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A Machine For Living In

 

For one night only! MA Fine Art (Visual Arts) at Camberwell College of Arts is proud to announce its forthcoming exhibition, A Machine For Living In, hosted by Hannah Barry Gallery in Peckham.

 

Prospectus Exhibition

Half Way: MA GDC Interim Show

Half Way
MA Graphic Design Communication Interim Show
Private View: 21st May 4-8pm
Show continues: 22nd May 11am – 4pm

Room BG01

Chelsea College of Art and Design
16 John Islip Street
London
SW1P 4JU

Max Clendinning: Avant Craft

Max Clendinning

Private view: Tuesday 15 May 2012 / 18.00 – 20.30

Dates: 16 May – 16 June

Venue: Chelsea Space, Chelsea College of Art and Design, 16 John Islip Street, London SW1P 4JU

Chelsea space presents a rare opportunity to see the painted plywood furniture of renowned architect and interior designer Max Clendinning. Born in 1924 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, Clendinning’s designs, painted in flat, occasionally bright, gloss colours are highly original, enigmatic, and difficult to classify and have been variously described as ‘Postmodernist’, ‘Pop’ or ‘Late Modern’.

Clendinning has an international reputation as an architect and designer and came to prominence in the 1960s with past clients including Christian Dior and designs sold through such established retailers as Liberty and Co. Often compared with the postmodernist Memphis Design group, Clendinning’s furniture combines glossy flat surfaces with dynamic curves, a playful almost toy-like quality, and intriguing design solutions. His innovative constructions are well made but time consuming (and therefore expensive) to manufacture. As a result they did not survive the consumer driven economics of the late 20th Century and had all but disappeared from view except amongst the cognoscenti.

The pieces in the Chelsea space exhibition come from the collection of musician and artist Nick Cash, former drummer with the cult band Fad Gadget and a determined Clendinning enthusiast, and from Max Clendinning’s own private collection. The show will include cut painted plywood furniture, a unique papier maché lamp, a series of maquettes, and some rare abstract paintings on paper from the early 1960’s.

This presentation of Clendinning’s designs also tacitly tells the story of Nick Cash’s obsessive journey to find and own furniture by Max Clendinning, the twists and turns of the second hand furniture market, and the series of accidental connections that led to their eventual meeting and their subsequent shared discourse around Max Clendinning’s life and work.

Since Nick Cash’s rare sighting and eventual purchase of his first Max Clendinning piece over twenty years ago, the world has slowly begun to catch up; there has been a recent renewed interest in Clendinning’s furniture, his work was recently acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum and he is currently featured in the V&A landmark exhibition British Design 1948 – 2012. It is thanks to Nick Cash’s foresight and Max Clendinning’s generosity that Chelsea space can make this unique solo exhibition of one of the most innovative and original designers of a generation.

www.chelseaspace.org

MA Art and Science interim show

Experiments

Dates: 23-25 May 2012
Times: 10am – 5pm
Location: Central Saint Martins College of Arts and Design, Byam Shaw Building, 2 Elthorne Road, London, N19 4AG
Tube: Archway

Private view: Wednesday 23 May 2012, 5pm-8pm

Find out more:
- MA Art and Science course page

LCF wins at British Fashion Council Graduate Preview Day

The certificate awarded to LCF for the WGSN Digital Presentation Award

The certificate awarded to LCF for the WGSN Digital Presentation Award

Every year the British Fashion Council run a Graduates Preview day for the fashion industry to get the first look at design graduates from that academic year.

Caroline Rush, CEO of the British Fashion Council, said:

Graduate Preview Day is an exceptional showcase of work from this year’s graduating students. It’s a unique opportunity for British designers, retailers and industry experts to see the portfolio’s first hand and get a taste of the upcoming talent that will be entering the industry.

The WGSN Digital Presentation Award recognises the increasing relevance of integrating fashion and technology and was awarded to LCF for the third year running. LCF used a combination of an annual newspaper and a short film to capture the industry’s imagination.

Graduates from the following courses were involved (click for course information):

 

Originally posted on Snapshot blog at London College of Fashion.

States of Being: Constructing Identities

In collaboration with 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning and Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, we are pleased to bring you ‘States of Being: Constructing Identities’, showcasing work from a range of distinct artists.

The exhibition explores how each person constructs an identity and a reality for him or herself from a puzzle of chosen and predetermined pieces and how they represent it to the outside world. This topic is particularly relevant in the city of London with its diverse and continuously fluctuating population, where individuals import, defend, assimilate, or discard parts of their identities to find a sense of belonging.

The artists Chloe Sachikonye, Françoise Dupré, Brian Lobel, Dilesh Patel, Emilia Hapka, Nikolai Boyce and Yunie Sze make for an exciting combination of young and established artists. Their work explores family histories, gender, cultural identities and the self in relation to others in various mediums. We hope to inspire and engage the local community and the wider public in a discussion about identity through contemporary art, performances, talks and workshops.

Curated by Rosie Garner, Stina Gustafsson, Nora Heidorn, Lauren Hutton and Evie Kendall, BA (Honours) Criticism, Communication and Curation, Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design.

Dates: 11 May – 8 June 2012
Times: Monday to Friday 11am – 5pm
Location: 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning, 198 Railton Road, SE24 OJT

Opening:
10th May 2012, 6.30pm – 9.30pm

Exhibition Events

18th May, 6-8pm
“Categorising the Artist”

Join us at 198 for an evening discussion with Françoise Dupré and Chloe Sachikonye

Followed by a live music performance by Chloe Sachikonye

5th and 6th May
11-5pm

Join us in Brixton market to contribute your personal message to ‘Brixton Moon Disc’, an interactive sculpture by Dilesh Patel, Emilia Hapka, Nikolai Boyce and Yunie Sze.

Find out more:
- BA CCC course page
- 198 Contemporary Art and Learning website

BA.SE – Camberwell BA Year 2 Fine Art Show

Camberwell BA Fine Art BASE show flyer

Private Views:

First Thursday 3 May, 18.00 – 21.00

Friday 4 May, 18.00 – 21.00

Dates: Friday 4 May – Tuesday 8 May, 11:00-17:00

Venue: Shoreditch Town Hall Basement, 380 Old Street, London EC1V 9T

Exhibition featuring 150 second year students from Camberwell College of Arts BA Fine Art courses – BA Drawing, BA Photography, BA Painting, BA Sculpture.

www.ba-se.tumblr.com

Camberwell BA Illustration – Mixed Special Website Launch

camberwell ba illustration mixed special website screengrab

Camberwell BA Illustration students have launched their website for their ‘Mixed Special’ external show, which takes place from 5 – 11 July at the Red Gallery in Shoreditch.

Browse their work and keep up to date with news in the run up to the show via their blog, Twitter feed and Facebook page.

Don’t forget prior to this from 16 – 23 June BA Illustration along with all our other Undergraduate courses will be exhibiting at Camberwell College of Arts for the Degree Show! Full details on our BA Show 2012 page.

www.mixedspecial.com

Originally posted on Camberwell Blog » News.