Wednesday 8 September 2010

Liverpool International 10 Biennial On The Approach, Lorenzo Fuzi's single word theme 'Touched' will create climate

The 18th September to the 28 November sees Liverpool once again 'touched' by what Italian curator Lorenzo Fuzi hopes will be multi-layered dense artworks which will no doubt engage us all within a multitude of interpretations, visualisations and inspiration.One particular artist that seemed to be getting headlines is Laura Belem from Brazil who's artwork, 'The Temple of a Thousand Bells' enswarms us into a delicate, spiritual and feminine poetic space that combines legend, fiction and audio composition to lift us into a thousand glass bells of fantastical escape. The experience doubly intensified by it's installation within  National Museum Liverpool's Oratory in St. Johns Cemetery, not usually available to the public. I won't say to much as I know how much it can ruin an experience of a particular artwork if an image is already formed. Laura's work is already available to see right now.

ArtsFest this weekend 10-12th September 2010

If you get time the UK's largest free Arts/Cultural festival takes place all over Birmingham this weekend with over 600 performing visual and digital artists and exhibitions. It was started due to inspiration from the UitMarkt Festival in Amsterdam and extends it's hands out to every part of the arts from ballet to bhangra, dub poetry, indie rock, performance art and exhibitions. Enjoy!
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