PROOF7 art gallery
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PROOF7 art gallery
museum museum art gallery a art gallery cafe cafe P Follow us on Facebook - search for ‘ ‘The DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery’ Please recycle this leaflet or pass it on! F7 O For public transport information please contact Traveline w0871 200 22 33 or visit www.traveline.org.uk O For further information w03000 266590 E-mail: [email protected] www.dlidurham.org.uk R Free Parking and landscaped grounds for picnics, relaxing and exploring. a The DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery, Aykley Heads, Durham DH1 5TU what’s on [email protected] 03000 266590 Front cover image: Eduardo Paolozzi, No Heros Developed, screenprint, © Trustees of the Paolozzi Foundation, Licensed by DACS 2014 October 2014 – March 2015 26 Sept 2014 – 11 Jan 2015 Microbes Spacecadets P Gallery 2 Visitors will be able to walk through the pods causing them to sway and bump into each other. Every few minutes the pods will slowly deflate and the lights within them dim in a mesmerising cycle. F7 O O R Welcome Gallery two will be filled with a glowing landscape of suspended inflatable pods of differing shapes and sizes. The pods resemble the beautiful microscopic imagery of bacteria and cells that live within us. Participation and getting hands on with artworks is the theme of some of the exhibitions coming to Durham Art Gallery this Autumn and Winter. We open with Generation Air, an installation of inflatable art created by Spacecadets in response to cells and organisms from the human body. This is followed by Generation Noise by Owl Project, where visitors can transform their own cut out shapes into sound waves. You will also be able to explore the spectrum of printmaking from the screenprints of Eduardo Paolozzi, the artist who described himself as ‘a wizard in Toytown’ to the new works in Glossary, an exhibition which examines the various techniques of printmaking from potato prints to those made using the latest technology. There will be lots of opportunities to get involved in workshops and activities throughout school holidays or relax with tea and cake in the café. 1 26 Sept 2014 – 11 Jan 2015 P Spacecadets R Gallery 1 Visitors to the DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery are being invited to touch, handle and climb through the artworks on display in their new autumn exhibition – Generation Air. O The exhibition is specifically for family audiences and can be enjoyed by toddlers, teenagers and grown-ups alike. Artists, Spacecadets, are transforming the gallery into an other-worldly space where people of all ages can explore and play. F7 O Inspired by the human body, the exhibition will be made up of four large inflated organisms with a life of their own. Visitors will be able to crawl through the tunnels or lie on floor cushions to view the inside of the structures. The softly glowing forms move and interact with visitors creating plenty of opportunities for a hands-on experience. 2 3 31 Jan – 10 April 2015 P Owl Project R Gallery 1 The second in a series of exhibitions specifically aimed at family audiences sees artists ‘Owl Project’ build human powered sound machines from wood. 4 F7 O O Visitors can draw a sound wave and feed it into a machine to create their own noises. The space will be transformed into a huge sound studio where visitors of all ages can play with many kinds of musical instruments. 5 31 Jan – 10 April 2015 31 Jan – 10 April 2015 Eduardo Paolozzi: General Dynamic F.U.N. Glossary – How and Why Artists Make Prints P Gallery 2 R Sir Eduardo Paolozzi (1924–2005) was one of the pioneers of the pop art movement in the UK. Born in Scotland, Paolozzi was a compulsive collector and a jumbler of icons. He is equally revered for his mechanistic sculptures and his kaleidoscopic print projects. The artist, who described himself as 'a wizard in Toytown', transformed the mundane, the derelict and the mass-produced into images that zap with electric eclecticism and impress with their graphic complexity. 'Carrots into pomegranates!' Gallery 3 A lot of people think that printmaking is about reproductions. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every print in Glossary is an original. That is to say it doesn’t exist in any other form and was conceived and made purely as a print. O General Dynamic F.U.N, is a series of fifty screenprints and photolithographs created between 1965 and 1970. Here Paolozzi makes brilliant use of the technologies of mass-reproduction, the household names and familiar faces of consumer advertising, high fashion and Hollywood. The artist's friend and sometime collaborator, J.G. Ballard, described General Dynamic F.U.N as a 'unique guidebook to the electric garden of our minds'. Artists: Stephen Chambers RA – Rachael Clewlow – Tom Hammick – Bridget Jones – Katherine Jones – Julian Meredith – Hilary Paynter. F7 O Glossary celebrates the very best in contemporary printmaking. Each of the twelve prints in this exhibition has been made using a different printmaking process, from potato printing to digital. A series of specially commissioned films complements the exhibition and takes the viewer on a journey through the private studios of the seven represented artists. Glossary is a Northern Print touring exhibition supported by Arts Council England through the Strategic Touring Fund. A Hayward Touring exhibition from Southbank Centre, London. 6 Image: Eduardo Paolozzi, Cucumber Night Cream, photolithograph, © Trustees of the Paolozzi Foundation, Licensed by DACS 2014 Image: Julian Meredith, Swifts (The Scream), Direct print 7 Events, talks and activities Opening hours and visitor information For the most up to date information about events and activities visit the museum and gallery website www.dlidurham.org.uk Open all year. Wed - Sun, 10.30am - 4.00pm. P Also open on Tuesdays during the school holidays and every bank holiday Monday. Closed Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Saturday 18 October 2pm Army Tactics and Roland Boys Bradford VC MC Harry Moses returns to talk on Roland Boys Bradford VC MC, who along with George Nicholson Bradford were the only brothers both to receive the Victoria Cross during the First World War. R Tickets £3 Free with normal admission, no booking required. February half term 14 to 22 February 2015 Easter holidays 28 March to 12 April 2015 Hands on arts and craft activities inspired by the sound machines of Owl Project. Free with normal admission, no booking required. £4.00 £3.00 £2.00 FREE £10.50 £5.20 £4.10 £3.00 FREE £13.70 An Annual Pass gives you free entry to The DLI Museum and Durham Art Gallery for 1 year Opening hours and admission charges may be subject to change. Discover the vital role that The Durham Light Infantry played during the first crucial five months of the First World War in this remarkable commemorative exhibition. Explore how their role evolved and impacted on Britain both at home and abroad. Find out more about these historical events and how they shaped the lives of soldiers and their loved ones. Visiting the DLI Museum Whilst visiting Durham Art Gallery you can also explore the superb collections of the DLI Museum. There are wonderful examples of weapons, uniforms, battlefield relics and photographs covering the history of the regiment from 1758 to 1968. The DLI Museum is an ideal place to find out more about World Wars One and Two as well as more recent conflicts and military operations. F7 O Saturday 15 November 2pm Home Comforts Ann Wall and Eileen Brereton explore the work of the Great War Red Cross Auxiliary Hospitals in the North Riding, and the community effort in supporting soldiers both at home and away. Until March 2015 Outbreak 1914: Durham Light Infantry Go to War Full rate Adult concession Children (4-16) Under 4s Family (2+3) Annual Pass O October half term 25 October to 2 November Hands on arts and craft activities for children inspired by the inflatable designs of Spacecadets. 8 Admission Scan for further info This exhibition is in partnership with the National Army Museum and is part of a four-year-long nationwide programme of commemoration which will offer a diverse range of thought-provoking exhibitions, permanent displays, partnerships and public events at regimental, corps and regional museums. There are dressing up and hands on activities to engage all ages plus a regularly changing programme of talks and events. Please see website for more details www.dlidurham.org.uk 9