Dates
16 July – 18 August

Opening times
Mon – Sat 10am – 5pm

Information and bookings
T: 01603 756247
W: www.norwichgallery.co.uk
W: www.eastinternational.co.uk
E: info@norwichgallery.co.uk

Cost of entry
Free

Venue
Norwich Gallery and
Norwich School of Art and Design
St George’s St
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 1BB


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  Contemporary Art Norwich 2007  
  Programme  
   
EASTinternational
 
   
 

Selectors
Matthew Higgs and Marc Camille Chaimowicz at
Norwich Gallery and
Norwich School of Art and Design
 
   
 

EASTinternational is an open submission exhibition held at Norwich Gallery and in the studios of Norwich School of Art and Design. Over the years, EAST has been selected by a number of distinguished curators and artists including: Tony Webster, Peter Doig, Lawrence Weiner, Konrad Fischer, Marian Goodman, Neo Rauch, Nicholas Logsdail, Mary Kelly, Richard Long and Gustav Metzger. EAST has provided a launch pad for many new artists to emerge onto the national and international stage.

EAST 07 is the seventeenth annual show and the first of the biennial EAST exhibitions. The exhibition this year is selected by artist and curator Matthew Higgs and artist Marc Camille Chaimowicz and will show the work of 27 artists from Europe, North America and Britain who will look at themes and myths of urban history in painting, sculpture and film. EAST 07 also includes four offsite projects, EASTwork, which will take place in and around Norwich.

 
 
 

Participating artists
Tasha Amini
Lolly Batty
Josh Blackwell
Juan Bolivar
Melanie Carvalho
Andrew Cranston
Jeffrey Dennis
Steven Dowson
Patricia Esquivias
Luke Fowler
French|Mottershead
Jonathan Furmanski
Arni Haraldsson
David Hepher
Eva Hertzsch & Adam Page
Lars Laumann
Sara MacKillop
Eleanor Moreton
Benoit Platéus
Clunie Reid
Karin Ruggaber
Josh Shaddock
Alexandre Singh
Matthew Smith
Ron Tran
Nadia Wallis
Rose Wylie

 
 
Events  
   
 

EASTwork
14 July – 18 August
Four artists selected to show in EASTinternational have been commissioned to produce work for public spaces in and around Norwich.

French|Mottershead
Shops
Live and work in London

French|Mottershead bring their site-based photographic work ‘Shops’ to Norwich. Staff of selected city-centre shops invite their customers to return at a specific time and date for a group photo shoot outside their shop. Buyer and seller renegotiate their daily encounter and become involved in making the artwork. The resulting images are given to the shops and displayed for the duration of Contemporary Art Norwich 2007. They will appear in the Norwich Advertiser distributed on 6 July 2007 and at Tourist Information Centres.

Arni Haraldsson
Beautiful Brutalism
Lives and works in Vancouver

Much of Haraldsson’s work is concerned with capturing the ‘recent past’ and lost aspiration of Utopian Modernist Architecture. As his contribution to EASTwork he has photographed the concrete buildings in the landscape at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and has produced the booklet ‘Beautiful Brutalism’ with a text on Denys Lasdun by the architectural historian Dr Stefan Muthesius. The booklet will be distributed in Tourist Information Centres in Norwich. Haraldsson’s photographs will also appear at bus stop sites in the centre of Norwich at Debenhams and St Stephen’s. A talk and tour will commence from Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts at UEA on 19 July at 1.15pm.

Eva Hertzsch and Adam Page
Art At The Grove
Live and work in Berlin

Hertzsch and Page are concerned with sharing responsibilities, particularly within residential neighbourhoods where they feel the living environment and social fabric offers time and space for encountering art and exchanging views. Hertzsch and Page have run a series of drawing workshops in West Norwich bringing together the residents with artists. Those attending the course were asked to interview their friends and family about their own ideas concerning cultural experiences such as hobbies and leisure activities in exchange for a drawing they have made. A final exhibition and presentation of the works will be held at The Grove Inn, Cadge Road, West Earlham, Norwich on Sunday 15 July at 1pm.

Ron Tran
Old/New Meridian (St Benet’s Level Mill, Thurne)
Lives and works in Vancouver

Tran’s work consistently examines and highlights the everyday, meshing together mundane activities, events and objects, and often subverting them to create new meanings and interpretations. Having purchased a picture postcard of a Norwich sunset, Tran hopes to go on a quest with local musicians to find the original location where the image was taken, reframe the scene and record the remaining sunset from the point in time where the photo left off. A musical score will accompany the video work and will be shown in Norwich Market near where the postcard was originally purchased.

Further information on these projects and their locations can be obtained by visiting EASTinternational at Norwich Gallery and Norwich School of Art & Design.

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