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Page 1: What's On, June-September 2013 brochure

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What’s OnJune — September 2013Exhibitions- The Nature of the Beast - Our Creatures- The Hecklers- David Rowan: Pacha Kuti Ten - Damien Hirst: ARTIST ROOMS- Damien Hirst: He Tried to Internalise Everything- Jacob Epstein and Damien Hirst: Birth, Death and Religion

Visit our website: thenewartgallerywalsall.org.ukJoin the blog, Facebook us or just follow on Twitter @newartgallery

The gallery is accredited by:

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What’s OnJune — September 2013Exhibitions- The Nature of the Beast - Our Creatures- The Hecklers- David Rowan: Pacha Kuti Ten - Damien Hirst: ARTIST ROOMS- Damien Hirst: He Tried to Internalise Everything- Jacob Epstein and Damien Hirst: Birth, Death and Religion

Visit our website: thenewartgallerywalsall.org.ukJoin the blog, Facebook us or just follow on Twitter @newartgallery

Over the past year, The New Art Gallery Walsall, in partnership with Turning Point West Midlands and other partners, has delivered a programme of studio visits, business development workshops, events and residences to help support artists in the region. Further opportunities will be available over the coming year.

For the latest information, please visit tpwestmidlands.org.uk

Group Occupation II

Until 4 August 2013

Artists' Studio

Artist Development

Group Occupation West: 2 – 29 September 2013

This micro-residency will bring together one ESP Member, one Spike Island Associate and one G39 Warp artist in the Artists’ Studio for the fi rst time. Their group occupancy will help to develop stronger links between practitioners in the West Midlands, South West and Wales.

Group I: 13 May – 23 JuneBeth Bramich, Andrew Lacon, Meghan Albright

Group II: 24 June – 4 AugustChris Clinton, Anna Falcini, Carruthers & Cresswell

Eastside Projects’ Extra Special People (ESP) programme and The New Art Gallery Walsall have teamed up for a second time to off er a series of short six week residencies for artists and curators to develop new work and ideas. Between May and August six ESP members will occupy the Artists’ Studio in groups of three, opening up possibilities for working together.

Stop by the studio to meet the artists and see work take shape.

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Mark Fairnington, Soldier, 2009. Oil on canvas.Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Peter Zimmerman. Photo: Peter White.

Polly Morgan, Myocardial Infarction (detail), 2013. Taxidermy and mixed media. Courtesy of the artist. Photo: Tessa Angus.

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The Nature of the BeastMat Collishaw, Mark Fairnington, Tessa Farmer, Polly Morgan, Olly & Suzi, Patricia Piccinini

26 April — 30 June 2013Floor 3

This exhibition brings together a diverse range of contemporary artists, who through their work, confront and challenge our attitudes towards the natural world, and in particular, the animal kingdom.

Humankind has long been fascinated by animals, who in turn, have been subjected to research, collection, categorisation, documentation, display and experimentation. Each of the artists within the exhibition creates works which involve an intensive scrutiny of animals and nature as well as a critical engagement with the ways in which we have attempted to understand and control the natural world.

Both Tessa Farmer and Polly Morgan were commissioned to make brand new works.A publication accompanies the exhibition at a special exhibition price of £6.

Particia Piccinini, Sphinx (detail), 2012. Silicone, fibreglass, human and animal hair, bronze. Courtesy of the artist.

In Conversation

Saturday 18 May, 2pmJoin Steve Baker in conversation with Olly & Suzi

Saturday 22 June, 2pmJoin Giovanni Aloi in conversation with Mark Fairnington, Tessa Farmer and Polly Morgan

Book your free place by calling 01922 654400.

Artist’s talk

Wednesday 22 May, 6-8pmMat Collishaw: Beautiful and CruelHosted in partnership with the Library of Birmingham at BIAD, Margaret St, Birmingham - £3.Contact [email protected] for information and booking.

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Our Creatures26 April — 30 June 2013Floor 3

To complement The Nature of the Beast, artist Mark Fairnington has curated an historic exhibition which focuses on portraits of animals. Images and objects are brought together that depict in particular the domestic and local relationships between people and animals and show how these could be pragmatic, eccentric, brutal and loving. Artists represented include Thomas Bewick, Ford Madox Brown, Sir Jacob Epstein, Petra Feriancova, Edward Hart, Geoffrey Ireland and Charles “Sheep” Jones.

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The HecklersArtists include Caroline Achaintre, Edwin Burdis, Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson, Ruth Ewan, Andrew Gilbert, Joel Gray, Tod Hanson, Geoffrey Ireland, kennardphillips, Cedar Lewisohn, Kieron Livingstone and Ian Allison (Nervemeter), Alexis Milne, Laura Oldfield Ford, Max Reeves, Clunie Reid, John Russell, Francis Thorburn, Vicky Wright

19 July — 22 September 2013Floor 3

A heckler is someone who tries to unsettle others with questions, challenges or jibes. This exhibition brings together a range of artists who, through their work, comment on social and political issues, often with a degree of playfulness. Woven through the exhibition is also an exploration of ideas around “primitivism” and the re-working of modernist ideologies in the present day.

The exhibition includes photography, video, painting, sculpture, printmaking, installation and performance works. The Beer Mat Show, presented offsite at the Black Country Arms, will include beer mats designed by Sarah Baker, Ben Eine, Bob and Roberta Smith, Gavin Turk and M-CITY.

A fanzine style publication accompanies the exhibition.

The exhibition is curated by artist and curator Cedar Lewisohn. His recent shows include Harry Hill: My Hobby for the Edinburgh Festival and Les Fleurs du Mal at BWA, Wroclaw, Poland. In 2010, he co-curated Rude Britannia: British Comic Art at Tate Britain (2010) and in 2008, he curated Street Art at Tate Modern. His books include Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution published by Tate and Abstract Graffiti, published by Merrell.

In Conversation

Saturday 7 September, 2pmJoin Cedar Lewisohn, Caroline Achaintre and Tod Hanson for an informal tour of the exhibition.

Book your free place by calling 01922 654400.

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The Hecklers

Max Reeves, Hackney 2011. Courtesy of the artist.

Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson, Wash Your Mouth Out, 2012-13, mixed media installation. Courtesy of the artists. Photo: Stephanie Rushton

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David RowanPacha Kuti Ten

10 May – 21 July 2013Floor 4

Pacha Kuti Ten is an exploration of the hidden, unknown and often forgotten underground environments that exist beneath Birmingham and the Black Country. Rowan has researched and visited rivers, mines and bunkers that lie beneath the surface of the more familiar urban landscape.

The name Pacha Kuti or pachakuti refers to an Inca apocalypse legend, a cyclic time of duality and change that roughly translates as “the time when the world will turn upside down”. It seems particularly fitting that these subterranean landscapes should be shown high up in the 4th floor gallery overlooking the town.

David Rowan is an artist who lives and works in Birmingham. He works with photography, film and audio works.

In Conversation

Saturday 8 June, 2pmJoin David Rowan for an informal tour of his exhibition.

Book your free place by calling 01922 654400.

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Damien HirstHe Tried to Internalise Everything, 1992-1994

2 August — 23 November 2013Floor 4

Hirst’s division of the vitrine into three glass compartments violently bisects the office furniture from the cylinders, creating a carefully controlled situation that parodies a laboratory experiment. The reflective glass also carries a sense of 'Big Brother' style surveillance for the viewer, who is at once observing and being observed.

This installation accompanies an extended display of works by Damien Hirst as part of ARTIST ROOMS On Tour, on display throughout the Garman Ryan Galleries.

He Tried to Internalise Everything is from the 1990s series Internal Affairs, a group of glass-walled cells containing everyday objects such as tools, clothing and furniture arranged in scenes that suggest a human presence. Hirst was inspired by a 1990 crime-thriller film in which a Los Angeles police department sets up an independent body to look into their own affairs. Collectively, the cells tackle themes of claustrophobia and breathlessness, as well as the anxieties caused by modern medicine.

In this installation, medical objects - an anaesthetiser and two gas cylinders containing a medical stimulant and suppressant - become metaphors for states of mind and the split personality of a modern man whose mood swings have been manipulated by modern science.

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DamienHirstUntil 27 October 2013Floors 1 & 2

The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to present an extended display of works by one of the most exciting, challenging and infl uential artists of our time, Damien Hirst. The exhibition is presented as part of ARTIST ROOMS On Tour and takes place across the Garman Ryan Galleries.

The exhibition provides a unique opportunity to view key works by Hirst and to consider some of the themes of his work, such as life, death, faith and belief, in connection with a wide range of works from The Garman Ryan Collection.

This ground-breaking display is accompanied by an ongoing series of inspired satellite exhibitions, events and activities, with a full programme of learning for everyone. See the Events section for details or visit us online at thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk

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Damien Hirst, Away from the Flock, 1994 Glass, painted steel, silicone, acrylic, plastic, lamb and formaldehyde solution 960 x 1490 x 510 mm. Edition 3 of 3. ARTIST ROOMS Tate and National Galleries of Scotland. Acquired jointly through The d’Offay Donation with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and the Art Fund 2008. Photograph © Tate, London 2012© Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2012

In Conversation

Saturday 5 October, 2pmZoë Lippett, Exhibitions and Artists’ Projects Curator, will talk about Damien Hirst’s unconventional approach to the traditional themes of birth, death, religion and illness.

Book your free place in advance by calling 01922 654400.

Damien Hirst, beautiful c painting, 1996. Household gloss on canvas. 72 in (1828.8 mm) diameterScottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh. Purchased 2002Photographed by Stephen White © Damien Hirst and Science Ltd. All rights reserved, DACS 2012

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The Garman Ryan Collection

Jacob Epstein and Damien HirstBirth, Death and ReligionJacob Epstein and his work are central to the Garman Ryan Collection. During 2013 the collection acts as host for Damien Hirst’s work enabling visitors to view both artist’s work together.

Spanning the two ends of the 20th century, these two great artists share many similarities. Both artists were and still are regarded as extreme innovators who shocked and scandalised both the art world and the general public with their artworks, challenging the attitudes and social conventions of their day.

Though Jacob Epstein died in 1959 –six years before Damien Hirst was born– they both deal with the universal themes of life, birth, death and religion

which have been the subject matter of artists for many centuries. The work they both produce around these interrelated concerns highlights the way that artistic practices have changed throughout the 20th century along with our social attitudes towards them.

The selected works by Epstein in this exhibition drawn from Walsall’s collections highlight these themes.

Free Talks introducing the Garman Ryan Collection take place every Wednesday and Saturday at 1pm.

Robert Delaunay, Portrait of Stravinsky, 1918, oil painting, The Garman Ryan Collection.

40th Anniversary AppealResearch is underway in view of the coming 40th Anniversary Exhibition of the opening of the Garman Ryan Collection. As well as going through the Collection’s archives our researchers would like to hear from members of the public who remember the 1973 opening and would like to share with us their memories or any other information. Please call 01922 654464.

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The Epstein Mysteries is a fun way to explore some of the amazing stories about the Garman Ryan Collection and to discover more about the artists, the art works and the extraordinary people connected with them.

− Explore The Garman Ryan Collection − Uncover who shot Kathleen Garman − Based on real events and characters − Suitable for ages 9+

Play The Epstein Mysteries in the Gallery or at home today.Available from the iPhone App Store & Google Play.

http://j.mp/EpstMyst

This game is a work of fiction based on real events and real people in the life of Jacob Epstein

The Epstein Mysteries App

Interested in art and want to find out more? Visit our Art Library, a free resource open to everyone with free internet access, books on artists, exhibition catalogues, art education resources and contemporary art magazines, with members of staff to help you whether it’s a one-off enquiry about a specific artwork in the gallery, help with homework, or more detailed research.

Art Library & Archive

Bob and Roberta Smith’s Epstein Archive Gallery was created after a 2 year residency with contemporary artists Bob and Roberta Smith. Working in collaboration with Archive Curator Neil Lebeter, they rifled through the letters, photographs and documents held in the Epstein Archive, creating new works and short films in response to what was found. Displaying contemporary art and archives side by side, Bob and Roberta Smith’s Epstein Archive Gallery showcases the extraordinary and tragic story of the Epstein-Garman family. The book of the project, How To Let An Artist Rifle Through Your Archives, is now available for sale and in the Art Library.

Bob and Roberta Smith’s Epstein Archive Gallery

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DiSCO is a safe place for families to explore art together. You can touch, look, draw, play and create to help you understand the artworks on display. Dress up, design a 3d townscape or create some computer art.

Come to one of our organised family workshops, some are free, some drop in, some to book and pay. Check the text for the workshop of your choice.

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The fi rst Sunday each month is family Sunday. There is a drop in workshop, only £1 per child, with carer, to come and join in. Buy your workshop ticket at the reception desk on the day. Workshops run 1-3pm. These are for all ages, everyone is welcome.

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Print and CarrySunday 1 SeptemberDesign, print and show off your own printed paper bag inspired by The Hecklers exhibition.

Butterfl y FlowersSunday 2 June Come and plant your own wild fl ower seeds ready to attract the butterfl ies in the summer and make a beautiful butterfl y plant label. Sign up on the day for a butterfl y hunt walk along the canal.

Butterfl y LanternsSunday 7 JulyLight up the night with a beautiful butterfl y patterned paper lantern.

Pop-up Butterfl y CardsSunday 4 AugustPop in and make a 3D card inspired by the butterfl ies on Damien Hirst’s paintings.

Family Sundays Drop In

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Slogan T-shirts23 AugustTell the world who you are by designing and painting your own T-shirt.

Carve it in Soap30 AugustTry your hand at carving in soap.

Celebration Banners21 AugustProclaim your creativity by making a big bold banner using collage.

Get the Message28 AugustMake your message big and bold with giant letters.

Paper Plate Drum20 AugustMake some noise for The Hecklers exhibition by making a drum with a smiley face on it.

Picture Message27 AugustMake your own collage signboard of pictures to let us know how you feel.

Giant Bugs31 JulyMake a giant winged insect. Inspired by Damien Hirst’s butterfl y paintings.

Finger Puppets30 JulyCome and make your own beautiful butterfl y to perch on the tip of your fi nger.

Butterfl y Masks7 AugustDisguise yourself with a beautifully decorated butterfl y mask.

Butterfl y Boppers6 AugustMake your own insect headband with bopping butterfl ies and wearable wings

Shiny Sea Shells14 AugustCreate a shell and decorate it with all things shiny!

Handy Shells13 AugustDraw around your hands to make a shell, then place a jewel in the middle.

Butterfl y Collector2 AugustCreate your own butterfl y species, name it and display it in a jar.

Butterfl y Prints9 AugustCreate your own positive and negative screen prints of butterfl ies.

Cast a Shell16 AugustLearn how to model and mould shell shapes using modroc, clay and plaster of paris.

Each Wednesday in school holidays there are workshops that everyone can join in together. Free, drop in subject to space. All workshops run 1-3pm.

Tuesday TotsFor toddlers up to 4 years old with their carer. Its only £1 per child, to come and join in, Workshops run 11am – 12noon. Please book in advance on 01922 654400, or at the reception desk, and collect a workshop ticket when you’ve paid.

Friday FunWorkshops for families with children 4 years and older. Only £2 per child per session. Workshops run twice each day, 11-12.30pm and 1-2.30pm. Book in advance on 01922 654400 or at reception and collect your ticket when you’ve paid.

Wednesday Workshops for all

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Adult workshops & Events

Taxidermy DemonstrationSaturday 22 June, 11am-12.30pm£10 per ticket, Booking essential.*Join Polly Morgan taxidermist and exhibiting artist, for a live demonstration on taxidermy techniques. You will see how a bird is prepared, given a new body structure and set up realistically.

Moth Trapping EveningFriday 9 August, 7.30-10pm£10, inc. 2 drinks. Booking essential.*Join us for an evening on the roof top sculpture terrace, including drinks reception, a talk about the current plight of moths, a view of different moth traps and private view of the new Damien Hirst exhibition.

Your Ticket is a raffle for a year’s membership with Butterfly Conservation where all profits go.Inspired by the work Monument to the Living and the Dead, 2006, by Damien Hirst.

* Tickets for both these events must be booked and paid for in advance. Please call 01922 654400. Limited places.

Events for Everyone

Spin day, Spot daySaturday 29 June, From 12noonFREE, Drop InBuilding on the great success of Dead Day, our Young Peoples group, A Colourful Crowd, have their second event of paint, spots and spinning. Come and create some spot toast and spin painting.

Knit Club Saturday 29 June, 27 July, 2pmFREE, Drop InCome along and to learn how to knit and meet some knitters. Meet at the sheep on Floor 1.

Artist Teacher Scheme Exhibition27 July –1 SeptemberFloor 1, Long galleryArt teachers and industry professional who are also artists are exhibiting work in progress from the 2012-13 ATS course. For more info [email protected]

New Life: New Mothers:A Celebration for National Breastfeeding Day Thur 27 June, 10am-3pm. FREE.Join us to find out more about breastfeeding and meet other new parents and parents to be. Connect with your baby to be or your new addition in Baby Palace – a sensory ‘chill-out’ room; join Walsall library services, storytelling sessions and craft activities throughout the day. Make keepsakes for your baby bump or new arrival! Check out the baby sculptures on display for inspiration for your own artwork.

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Adult Talks

Understanding Art Part IIRepresentation and Non-Representation

Thursday 13 June, 2–3pm- The Barber Institute of Fine ArtsThursday 20 June, 2–3pm- Ikon Gallery, BirminghamThursday 27 June, 2–3pm- New Art Gallery Walsall

£15 for all 3 sessions To book go to www.bookwhen.com or contact Ikon Bookshop on 0121 248 0708

Explore the ways in which artists use representation and non-representation in their work. From Rembrandt to Cézanne, contemporary artist François Morellet, and Patricia Piccinini's unsettling sculptures that are part human and part beast.

Lunchtime Discussions

Free, drop-inThese are free informal lunchtime discussions looking at a work by Damien Hirst and a work from the Garman Ryan Collection. Each talk begins at 1pm for about 30 minutes. Everyone’s welcome.

Round and RoundTue 4 June, 1pmPlease meet on Floor 2 in the children room.

Baby Palace*28 June, 19 July, 27 September10.30-11.30am, 12-1pm, 2-3pmThese are sessions for new carers to relax in a multi-sensory environment and explore smells, sights and senses with your baby at your pace. This is a great chance to meet other new parents and share your experiences.

Art Start*Wednesdays: 12 June, 3 July 11am – 12 noon each day.These are sessions for pre-school children 1 year old and upwards with carers. Come along and explore an artwork in the gallery and make things together to support your child in being creative.

* £1 per child per session. Book both events in advance on 01922 654400.

Regular Family Events

With Dead HeadTue 2 July, 1pmPlease meet on Floor 2 in the main Hirst room. This talk will be audio described.

Your ChoiceTue 6 August, 1pmMeet at the sheep on Floor 1 and you can decide what the discussion will focus on about Hirst’s work.

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Opening timesTuesday – Saturday 10am-5pmSundays 12noon – 4pmClosed Mondays and Bank Holidays

ShopFind the perfect gift for you or a friend in our specialist art shop, exhibition catalogues, art books, postcards, jewellery and much more.

Costa *new opening timesMonday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8.30am-5pm, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8.30am-5.30pm,Sunday 10-4.30pm

Mailing ListSign up to our free e-bulletin to receive Preview invitations and event information.

Facilities HireThe gallery is available for corporate events and meetings, email us [email protected] book your event and make the most of our unique venue.

Talks and ToursBring a group and book for a guided tour of the Garman Ryan Collection, visit our website for more information.

EducationFor a full schools and colleges programme visit our website or contact 01922 654400.

The New Art Gallery WalsallGallery Square, Walsall WS2 8LG

01922 654400TexBox: 01922 65 4000

thenewartgallerywalsall.org.ukFollow us on Twitter: @newartgallery

Free WiFi available throughout the building.

Access guides and alternative versions of all printed materials are available on request.For more information please contact 01922 654404Disclaimer: every eff ort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information in this edition of What’s On, which was correct at the time of publication. Walsall Council cannot be held responsible for any changes.


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