tirsdag 9. februar 2010

Lingering Whispers

Lingering Whispers
06 May – 06 June 2010
Opening reception 06 May 2010 from 6.30 P.M.
Crypt, St Pancras Church
Euston Road, London NW1 2BA,
United Kingdom
http://lingering-whispers.com


Does self expression flourish under pressure? Is creativity at its most acute in times of social, political and financial crises? More than anything, do the Arts provide hope during periods of extreme difficulty?

The Great Depression in the 1930’s saw Hollywood enter its Golden Age, a period many still describe as the Imperial Era of cinema. On the eve of WWII in 1939 MGM created Gone with the Wind, still one of the most successful films of all time. The Wizard of Oz, released the same year, became one of the most famous moving pictures ever made and Judy Garland's rendition of Over the Rainbow has been voted the greatest American movie song of all time by the American Film Institute. Extravagant colour and elaborate sets delighted millions; timeless in their invention and splendour while the music, choreography and elaborate costumes of this period all became instant classics, both on celluloid and stage.

So now, while the financial world alleges we are once again in the midst of a grave depression, could Art once more succeed and exceed beyond all limits, providing a platform where all channels of creativity might flourish, stimulate and inspire?

With this in mind, Lingering Whispers has been born. An exhibition comprising over 30 international artists hunting for alternative ways of expression during this crisis. Art and Fashion will merge into one, both stage and catwalk, conscious and subconscious combined where imagination will be celebrated and the pigeonholed eliminated. Contemporary artists, poets, performers, fashion designers and photographers will unite in sharing their unspoken vanities, intoxicating fantasies, illusions, longings, dreams and desires. Lingering Whispers is about experiencing, not inert viewing. Art as a stage rather than four blank gallery walls. A glamorous, exquisite alternative to darkness and gloom.

Curated by Predrag Pajdic and produced by Virginie Puertolas-Syn with: Dom Agius, Errikos Andreu, Barney Ashton, Milijana Babic, Joachim Baldauf, Stefania Bonatelli, Wren Britton, Carolyn Cowan, Fran Dileo, Alexandra Eldridge, Devin Elijah, Manuel Estevez, Roberto Foddai, Al Giga, Frances Goodman, Christophe Haleb, Katharina Hesse, Daniel Holfeld, Kobi Israel, Pascale Lafay, Scooter Laforge, Emiliano Lazzarotto, Mark Mander, Tupac Martir, Katarina Mootich, Michal Ohana-Cole, Maflohé Passedouet, Petra Reimann, Ricci/Forte, Pato Rivero, Yvonne De Rosa, Mauro Santucci, Iris Schieferstein, Erick Soler, Tapio Snellman, Wolfgang Stiller, Christopher Stribley and Cyrille Weiner.

For further information or press images please contact Predrag Pajdic on +44 77 344 340 66 or  p.pajdic@gmail.com

Images:

No1: © Errikos Andreou & Al Giga, Circus Tales, 2009
No2: © Cyrille Weiner & Christophe Haleb, 2 Fresh 2 Die, 2008
No3: © Cyrille Weiner & Christophe Haleb, 2 Fresh 2 Die, 2008
No4: © Fran Dileo, Untitled, 2009
No5:
© Joachim Baldauf, "Schwarz, Rot, Blond (Schiffer, Vorn IV)", 2008, Diptych
No6: © Joachim Baldauf, Der traum vom leben, 2009
No7: © Errikos Andreou & Al Giga, Circus Tales, 2009
No8: © Dom Agius, A New Royal Family A Wild Nobility, 2010
No9: © Christina Kruse, Ruhe, 2009


 
No1: © Errikos Andreou & Al Giga, Circus Tales, 2009

 
No2: © Cyrille Weiner & Christophe Haleb, 2 Fresh 2 Die, 2008

 
No3: © Cyrille Weiner & Christophe Haleb, 2 Fresh 2 Die, 2008


No4: © Fran Dileo, Untitled, 2009



No5: © Joachim Baldauf, "Schwarz, Rot, Blond (Schiffer, Vorn IV)", 2008, Diptych

 
No6: © Joachim Baldauf, Der traum vom leben, 2009

  
No7: © Errikos Andreou & Al Giga, Circus Tales, 2009



  
No8: © Dom Agius, A New Royal Family A Wild Nobility, 2010

 

No9: © Christina Kruse, Ruhe, 2009




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