19 Sep 2007
mima presents the most significant Bauhaus exhibition in the UK for 30 years, focusing on the ethos of the Bauhaus School between 1919 and 1933. The show includes works by Paul Klee, Wassily Kandinsky and Josef Albers, film works by Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, architectural models, design, applied art, furniture and a specially commissioned wall drawing.
Language of Visionshowcases works by contemporary artists whose practice has a relationship to the legacy of the Bauhaus. Artists include Markus Amm, Camilla Low, Toby Paterson, Ryan Gander, Lothar Gotz and Andrew Miller.
A series of photographs by Hans Engels, presents the original Bauhaus architecture, constructed by the masters and students of the Bauhaus between 1919 and 1933, in its present condition.
Bauhaus Reviewed 1919-1933, is presented in mima’s Sound Space on the Third Floor Roof Terrace. The selection of recordings from the early 20th century goes deep into the myths surrounding the Bauhaus school and the artists it gave birth to.
The exhibition is part of NorthEast England’s programme of world-class festival and events for 2007, managed by culture10 based at NewcastleGateshead Initiative.
For dates, check MIMA
Sponsored by Barker & Stonehouse.
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8 Jun 2007
The School of Architecture, Planning and Landscape at Newcastle University would like to invite you to an afternoon of two talks by distinguished Australian architect Paul Pholeros.
Paul is Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney. He directs his own architectural firm with projects across Australia and recently China. Paul’s work is essentially concerned with creating places for people which engage profoundly with their environment and landscape.
Projects range from residential to community and ecotourism developments, foregrounding sociocultural, environmental and technological sustainability.
In the first of his two talks, Paul will show a recently completed tourism project in South East China.
Together with doctor Paul Torzillo and anthropologist Stephen Rainow, Paul established HealtHabitat in the mid 80s. HealtHabitat aims to improve the health of Indigenous Australians. Over the years, it has made substantial achievements in this area by working with remote Indigenous communities, housing associations, state and federal government agencies. It has been instrumental in influencing national government policy on Indigenous housing, culminating in the National Framework for the Design Construction and Maintenance of Indigenous Housing and the National Indigenous Housing Guide here. Among many others, HealtHabitat is currently managing a significant national project – Fixing Houses for Better Health – see here. In the second of his talks, Paul will discuss the history and the work of HealhHabitat.
There are likely to be many parallels and shared experiences between Paul and pracitioners working across diverse sectors in the UK – from landscape, planning and architecture to local and national government sectors concerned with health and housing policy. We hope that Paul’s talks will prompt broader discussions about such issues for mutual benefit.
Paul will speak between 3 and 6pm on Tuesday 3 July in Room 220, Level 1, Research Beehive, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne [location]. Chris P has a flyer for the talks and a summary of the work of HealtHabitat.
I do hope you can make time to join us. The event is open to all but you must RSVP to Anne.Fry@ncl.ac.uk by June 22 to reserve a place.
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25 Jan 2007
After a few months of delay Middlesbrough’s new institute of modern art is due to open on Saturday 27 January 2007.
MIMA’s inaugural exhibition, Draw: Conversations Around the Legacy of Drawing, features a selection of sketches and drawings from some of the most influential and revolutionary artists of the 20th Century.
With pieces from Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Henri Matisse, Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, there is something to grab both seasoned art connoisseurs and those that don’t know their Monet from their Manet.
A spectacular opening piece from abstract artist DJ Simpson and rare sketches from Damien Hirst and Pablo Picasso are without doubt the highlights of the MIMA experience, but it wouldn’t be right to reveal anymore and ruin the surprise – you’ll just have to go along to the sneak preview exhibition on Saturday 27th January between 5.30pm and 9pm to find out for yourself.
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29 Nov 2006
This is an early notice for the Leeds Society of Architects christmas meal which will be at
Cafe Guru on Thursday 7th December. Pre meal drinks at
Oracle bar next door
If you’re interested please contact:
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