Friday, 17 December 2021
It Takes Two Exhibition (Parts 1 and 2)
Thursday, 9 September 2021
INVITE to closing party of The Ramsgate Art Show
Venue: The Front Room, 10 Bellevue Road, Ramsgate CT11 8LB Contact: philofield@gmail.com
You are invited to the closing party of The Ramsgate Art Show at The Front Room Gallery. Harry Pye's R.A. Summer Show has been a great success so there will be a party to celebrate.
Date: Tuesday 14th September
Time: 6pm till 9pm
Artists include; Felicity Allen, Sir Peter Blake, Gordon Beswick, Elizabeth Cake, Russell Chater, Billy Childish, Ben Dickson, John Duffin, Christian Furr, Lisa Hawkins, Sadie Hennessy, Gary Hume, Corin Johnson, Bob London, Jo Mama, Jock McFadyen, Hugh Mendes, Humphrey Ocean, Carson Parkin-Fairley, Harry Pye, Julia Rogers, Bob & Roberta Smith, Helen Smith, Rowland Smith, Owen Thomas, Hazel Thomson, Twinkle Troughton, Jessica Voorsanger, Julian Wakeling, and Leonie Woods.
Wednesday, 21 July 2021
A wonderfully eclectic art show is coming to Ramsgate this August and you are invited.
The Ramsgate Art Show opens to the public at 11am on Friday the 20th August. The show is on at The Front Room Gallery, 10 Bellevue Road, a few doors down from The Mother Goose Nursery. 30 artists have work in the show. The works will be hung in a salon style and there will be a mixture of prints, photos, drawing, painting and sculpture. The gallery will be open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 11am till 6pm from the 20th of Aug till the 12th of September.
Above: image: Untitled photo by Julian Wakeling
Venue: The Front Room, 10 Bellevue Road, Ramsgate CT11 8LB Contact: philofield@gmail.com
Artists include; Felicity Allen, Sir Peter Blake, Gordon Beswick, Elizabeth Cake, Russell Chater, Ben Dickson, John Duffin, Christian Furr, Lisa Hawkins, Sadie Hennessy, Gary Hume, Corin Johnson, Jock McFadyen, Hugh Mendes, Humphrey Ocean, Carson Parkin-Fairley, Julia Rogers, Bob & Roberta Smith, Helen Smith, Owen Thomas, and Hazel Thomson, Twinkle Troughton, Jessica Voorsanger, Julian Wakeling, and Leonie Woods.
Sunday, 20 June 2021
Claude Cahun's self-portrait reviewed by Astrid Horkheimer
This self portrait by Claude Cahun (born Lucy Schwob, in France, in 1894)has always intrigued me. It reminds me of the work of both Cindy Sherman and Gillian Wearing. Maybe it's not quite as well known as other works by Cahun such as the iconic image of the artist in circus strongman costume and doll face make-up ("I AM IN TRAINING DO NOT KISS ME")but this is the image I think of most. There's something special about the chessboard coat and piercing stare. Cahun wrote in her autobiography that, “Under this mask, another mask I will never be finished removing all these faces.” Yet I detect a sense of panic in the eyes that, to me, asks "have I revealed too much?"
Thursday, 22 October 2020
4 More reasons to visit The Stash Gallery
John Lennon Is Not Dead is an exhibition taking place at The Stash Gallery inside Vout-O-Reenee's. The exhibition features contributions from 80 esteemed artists who have either made a new work or unearthed something special to celebrate the 80th anniversary of John Lennon's birth. Four of the artists said a few words about what they're contributing...
ABOVE: Rose Wylie: "I'd Like To Be Under The Sea is a faulty attribution...as a huge fan of The Mighty German Composers, I'm not hot on all more contemporary facts, and lump The Lovely Beatles into one favourite sound without particularly distinguishing who wrote what. When some crisp know-all told me this was a Ringo song, I thought it’s just the sort of thing I'm likely to do, and ok if it's acknowledged….could just open things up. And anyway, didn't want to ditch the drawing and start again."
ABOVE: Gordon Beswick. "I like how John and Yoko smile and kiss at the end of the video for Imagine. A white grand piano, in a sunlit white room, in a Berkshire mansion. This Is Not Here. Ono's conceptual minimalism and Lennon's romantic idealism in a perfectly realised song and film."
ABOVE: Sophie Parkin: "My painting is called, Imagine Love (without your penal gland). Its apropos Lennon's meditation period in 1967."
John Lennon’s Not Dead features; drawings, paintings, photography, and collage. There will also be some specially made music and animation and some surprise performances. Because of social distancing there will be 4 Fab gatherings (some of which will be filmed and then shared on You Tube) rather than one big opening party. The Stash Gallery is inside Vout-O-Reenee's, The Crypt, 30 Prescot St, E1 8BB. Please note this celebration of John Winston Ono Lennon is unauthorized and 100 % unofficial. Vout-O-Reenee's is a private members club and pre booking is essential. http://vout-o-reenees.com/events/john-lennon-is-not-dead-hes-80/ Buy your tickets: HERE
The final small gathering is on Friday the 9th of Oct 5pm till 10pm and will feature live music from Simon Love. Remember to book via event brite for the Fab Fridays.
Wednesday, 7 October 2020
Four artists who love Lennon who are exhibiting at The Stash Gallery
John Lennon Is Not Dead is an exhibition taking place at The Stash Gallery inside Vout-O-Reenee's. The exhibition features contributions from 80 esteemed artists who have either made a new work or unearthed something special to celebrate the 80th anniversary of John Lennon's birth. Four of the artists said a few words about what they're contributing...
(Above): Jessica Voorsanger:“I adored John Lennon. I convinced myself that he was secretly a member of my family. I was right in the middle of my obsessive Beatles phase when he was murdered. I was so distressed I couldn’t listen to his music for several years. I went to all of the vigils in Central Park. Now I can listen again.”
(Above): Bob & Roberta Smith: I Like John Lennon. I wish he had lived to be 80 years old.
(Above):Christian Furr: "He was a mass of contradictions. On the light side, He was a musician, an artist and a philosopher and that rare instance of someone full of immense talent, hipness, charm, cool, attitude, wit, newness and beauty who made a direct hit - with his talented chums- at the perfect time in history. On the dark side, he had issues and at his worst was allegedly an emotionally damaged, insecure and occasionally violent bully."
(Above): Julian Wakeling: "John Lennon was always more than a songwriter and a musician. He was an artist in the true sense. For him it was a struggle for truth that was like exorcising demons. Whatever he did he meant it. He had his flaws but they only help us relate to him all the more while still marvelling at his talent. And the music is great."John Lennon’s Not Dead features; drawings, paintings, photography, and collage. There will also be some specially made music and animation and some surprise performances. Because of social distancing there will be 4 Fab gatherings (some of which will be filmed and then shared on You Tube) rather than one big opening party. The Stash Gallery is inside Vout-O-Reenee's, The Crypt, 30 Prescot St, E1 8BB. Please note this celebration of John Winston Ono Lennon is unauthorized and 100 % unofficial. Vout-O-Reenee's is a private members club and pre booking is essential. http://vout-o-reenees.com/events/john-lennon-is-not-dead-hes-80/ Buy your tickets: HERE
The 2nd small gathering is on Friday the 9th of Oct 3pm till 10pm and will feature live music from Simon Love. The 3rd small gathering is on Friday 16th and the final small gathering is on Friday 23rd of Oct. Remember to book via event brite for the Fab Fridays.
Sunday, 4 October 2020
John Lennon Is Not Dead Artists Talk about their work
John Lennon Is Not Dead is an exhibition taking place at The Stash Gallery inside Vout-O-Reenee's. The exhibition features contributions from 80 esteemed artists who have either made a new work or unearthed something special to celebrate the 80th anniversary of John Lennon's birth. Four of the artists said a few words about what they're contributing...
(Above) James
Johnston: "My painting is entitled 'How Do You Sleep?', which comes
from a song Lennon wrote about Paul McCartney. I did some research into
why Lennon wrote the song, and what he thought about it a few years later down
the line."
(Above:) Tinsel Edwards: "When I think of John Lennon I think of John and Yoko, and their peaceful protests and political messages. I wanted to paint John and Yoko together. My painting is an interpretation of the iconic photograph taken by Annie Leibovitz for Rolling Stone Magazine just hours before he died. It’s such a strong image and the story of it image makes It even more mesmerising."
John Lennon’s Not Dead will feature; drawings, paintings, photography, and collage. There will also be some specially made music and animation and some surprise performances. Because of social distancing there will be 4 Fab gatherings (some of which will be filmed and then shared on You Tube) rather than one big opening party. The Stash Gallery is inside Vout-O-Reenee's, The Crypt, 30 Prescot St, E1 8BB. Please note this celebration of John Winston Ono Lennon is unauthorized and 100 % unofficial. Vout-O-Reenee's is a private members club and pre booking is essential. http://vout-o-reenees.com/events/john-lennon-is-not-dead-hes-80/ Buy your tickets: HERE
The 2nd small gathering is on Friday the 9th of Oct 3pm till 10pm and will feature live music from Simon Love