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Birmingham - Bordeaux exchange

By: T P Ranahan

To co-incide with ArtsFest held in Birminham this September - a group exhibition featuring  Birmingham and  Bordeaux artists will exhibit at the Works Gallery. The show hopes to foster greater collaboration between the artists working in these cities. The featured artists are: Peter Grego,Tom Ranahan,Pamina Stewart and Paula Woof (UK) Francis Viguera,Isidore Krapo,Christophe Masse,Richard Biardeau,Veronique La mare and Joss Burke (France)

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' Re-place Exhibition shot', September 2009. Photo: Stuart Mills. Group shot of the re-place exhibition.

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' Re-place Exhibition shot', September 2009. Photo: Stuart Mills. Group shot of the re-place exhibition.

'Re-place exhibition'. Photo: Stuart Mills.

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'Re-place exhibition'. Photo: Stuart Mills.

'Re-place exhibition'. Photo: Stuart Mills. paintings by Paula Woof

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'Re-place exhibition'. Photo: Stuart Mills. paintings by Paula Woof

# 11 [29 September 2009]

Dear Readers, Here is the final entry for my blog on the Re-place exhibition that happened earlier this month. Having begun the blog in May looking towards this exhibition I feel relieved that we achieved what we set out to. Namely put on a well received, strong exhibition. We featured in Birmingham City Council's Artfest publicity and became a visual art venue for the Festival.

We had three French artists come over, Francis Viguerea,Veronique La Mare and Joss Burke(formally of Birmingham). It was good to hear what they made of Birmingham (we took then for a curry on the Ladypool Rd, Sparkbrook!). They really enjoyed their stay, and saw the cultural offerings that the city has to offer.

My objectives for this blog was to introduce the artists and their practice to the AN blog audience. Give updates on the organisational processes leading up to the exhibition. Create a web prescence for the exhibition. Attached are images from the show.

What I think has come out of this exhibition is the following:putting the web links to the French artists proved beneficial for those artists.Visits from the UK to Art Chartrons website has secured financial backing for Bordeaux artists next year to take part in artist exchanges.There was no funding for this years artists. It brought international interest in their work. For the Uk based artists hopefully it will have created a new audience for their work.

The exhibition was a success and already there is talk to build on this next year.We have made an in road to the artists working in Bordeaux and vice-versa.This is a positive outcome and bodes well for the future.I hope this blog has been of interest and I hope to continue to blog on other projects that I am involved in. So, good bye from me for now or Adieu!

Tom Ranahan Birmingham 29/9/2009

 

# 10 [11 September 2009]

Dear interested readers,

Here is the penultimate blog for the Re-Place exhibition. The show is now up and open to the public from the 10th Sept -13th Sept. We made it into the Council's Artsfest publicity materials, so that will hopefully attract a good audience for the show.

Joss Burke and Francis Viguera drove up from Bordeaux with a van load of work, and had a long drive and ferry trip to get to Birmingham Tuesday morning. Veronique Lamare arrived in Birmingham from France by plane on Tuesday morning  aswell. We spent Tuesday afternnon and Wednesday setting up the exhibition which I have to say looks really good. I will post some images from the show in my final post when I reflect on the experience of organising an international show like this.

What has been interesting is to see what Francis and Veronique make of Birmingham as a City. They have never been to Brum before so showing them around is a refreshing experience. Francis is also doing a visual diary of the trip to Birmingham and of the exhibition using a digital camera. I hope to see the results when I next visit Bordeaux!

Christophe Masse has written a blog (in French) about re-place exhibition and is called le blog de Christophe Masse. I listed his website in an earlier post.

So, the private view is tonight! I will sign off now until the final post.

Birmingham and French arists, 'Exhibition details', Mixed media , 10th -13th September. Exhibition and PV details.

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Birmingham and French arists, 'Exhibition details', Mixed media , 10th -13th September. Exhibition and PV details.

# 9 [13 August 2009]

Dear interested readers. We are now just 4 weeks away from the opening of our exhibition. It's just those final details of getting the publicity done, press release written, mailing list and promotion in place. Also making logistical arrangements for the French artists that will be coming over for the exhibition.

The cultural exchange element of this exhibition is the driving force behind this project. Communication through our artwork and language is an exciting challenge. The theme of the show is a personal response by artists to place in the widest interpretation. My work features photographs from coastal places -including German Bunkers on the French coast not far from where the French artists are from. Being based in landlocked Birmingham -miles from the sea -it seems appropriate for me to exhibit these works.

I attach an e-flyer with details of exhibition and PV if anybody is in the area. I will post again just before the exhibition and once more after to note feedback from show and reflect on the experience.

 

Tom Ranahan, 'Bunker V', Colour Photograph, 2007. Photo: Tom Ranahan. Courtesy: Tom Ranahan. A German bunker with graffiti on the French coast in Gironde area not far from Bordeaux.

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Tom Ranahan, 'Bunker V', Colour Photograph, 2007. Photo: Tom Ranahan. Courtesy: Tom Ranahan. A German bunker with graffiti on the French coast in Gironde area not far from Bordeaux.

# 8 [29 July 2009]

Dear interested readers, Here is another post for our exhibition which is getting closer now! I am pleased to say that the Council's Artsfest team have included our details in the publicity and website. For those interested in looking at the Artsfest website it is www.artsfest.org.uk 

Although we are not officially part of the Artsfest program it is really helpfull to get our details in the marketing campaign, and will provide greater profile for our event. We have been working on our own website and Maria (who is Spanish) has done a great job putting it together. We still need more information from our French colleagues, and more work on tweaking the website. However it should be live now on www.re-place.webs.com .

Re-place is the name of the exhibition and will take place 10th -13th September at the Works gallery Birmingham.

 

Richard Biardeau. Photo: Richard Biardeau. Courtesy: Richard Biardeau. One of a series of work produced for an exhibition at the Studio/gallery KRAPO in 2004.

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Richard Biardeau. Photo: Richard Biardeau. Courtesy: Richard Biardeau. One of a series of work produced for an exhibition at the Studio/gallery KRAPO in 2004.

# 7 [14 July 2009]

Dear interested readers. Here is another update on our looming exhibition at the Works Gallery this September during the ArtsFest weekend in Birmingham. Plus some information and image on Bordeaux artist Richard Biardeau. The exhibition will run from 10th September-13th September 2009

We had a meeting last Monday to discuss the website Maria is designing for us. The website will provide information on all the artists both from Birmingham and Bordeaux. People will be able to view artists images, the exhibition statement, as well as weblinks and cv details. There will also be an archive of the first exhibition held in Bordeaux last November 2008 for people to browse.The domain name for the website will be bought soon and by the end of July we hope to have it up and running at least a month before the exhibition opens. I will update you again at the end of the month as we get down to organising the practical details of the exhibition.

Richard Biardeau is a Bordeaux artist who is interested in erotic art. He uses both his own body and that of female models to create compositions. There is also a surreal quality as well a playful character to his work. He has produced painting , drawings and photographic works. There is an example of his work attached to the post and his work can be seen on his website. Details were given in earlier post.

That's it for now. Till next time. Cheers Tom

# 6 [30 June 2009]

Dear interested readers,

Joss Burke is currently in the UK organising a summer school at BCU for Japanese University students. She has sent me some information on two Bordeaux artists that I thought it would be good to share with you.

Isodore Krapo is currently exhibiting at a gallery in Nerac, while Veronique Lamare is running video /performance workshops at Bordeaux's main contemporary art gallery CAPC. She is at the gallery from 25th June to 1st July and the workshops come under the heading Ateliers du regard/traces. Here is information on Isadore show: I have tried to modify from a pdf page -so formatting is a little strange. It's also in French so hope that provides some insight in how people talk about art in another language other than English.

 

Que faisiez-vous le 20 juillet 1969 à 03:56 ?

Que faites-vous

le 26 juin 2009 à partir de 19h?

 

Isidore Krapo,

notre trésor régional, gascon jusqu'

 

au bout des pinceaux et des rabots,

choisit Nérac:

carrefour du Grand Sud-Ouest béni

des dieux par la Baïse

 

 

(affluent de la Garonne),

 

 

 

des princes

 

(cour de Marguerite de Valois où le bon Henri IV vécu sa première histoire d’

amour

avec une certaine “Fleurette”),

 

des poètes et écrivains

 

(Marot, Georges Sand, Shakespeare?...),

des artisans, ingénieurs-entrepreneurs

 

 

(Eugène Haussmann, editions Pierre Mainard, pour ne citer qu' eux)

 

 

 

 

 

et par des gens comme vous et moi qui ont eux aussi pas qu’ une corde à leurs

 

arcs;

pour fêter les 40 ans de “on a marché sur la Lune”.

 

Venez donc à

Nérac

 

 

Galerie des Tanneries

 Vernissage le 26/06/09

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Francis Viguera, Sculpture. Sculpture covered in flattened tin cans.

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Francis Viguera, Sculpture. Sculpture covered in flattened tin cans.

# 5 [23 June 2009]

Hi, In these blogs I hope to give you an insight into the artists involved with this project, as well as update you on progress towards our exhibition in September.

I thought I would tell you a little about Bordeaux artist Francis Viguera. Francis makes work from collecting recycled materials such as tin cans, beer cans, vegatable boxes, packaging and creates sculptures and wall based constructions. He uses the text from packaging and advertisements in a playful and aesethic manner. Francis though French, has Spanish origins and he has explored his roots through imagery such as the bull. He is also greatly interested ancient civilizations -such has Babylonian and Cretan cultures. He exhibited at the Museum. D'Aquitaine recently and a summary of his exhibition can be found below. The Full article in French can be found at www.la critique.org/article-le-veau-d-or-ou-l-esthetique. Attached is an image of Francis's work.

Le veau d’orLe musée d’Aquitaine s’inscrit en 2008 dans le parcours du Bus de l’Art Contemporain en invitant des artistes à dialoguer avec les collections du musée. Francis Viguera, artiste plasticien, présente à cette occasion un choix de sculptures auprès de pièces emblématiques du musée, dans une construction dialogique. Le visiteur grâce à ce lien tissé entre le passé et le présent, a une relecture des collections, et une rencontre inédite avec l’œuvre de Francis Viguera.

Francis also runs le hangar en bois in Bordeaux which is an alternative gallery space and is involved with Art Chartrons. 

Pamina Stewart, 'Crinaeae', Sculpture. Photo: Pamina Stewart. Courtesy: Pamina Stewart. Shell encrusted sculpture.

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Pamina Stewart, 'Crinaeae', Sculpture. Photo: Pamina Stewart. Courtesy: Pamina Stewart. Shell encrusted sculpture.

Paula Woof, 'Fallen', oil painting. Courtesy: Paula Woof.

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Paula Woof, 'Fallen', oil painting. Courtesy: Paula Woof.

Peter Grego, Colour Photograph. Photo: Peter Grego. Courtesy: Peter Grego.

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Peter Grego, Colour Photograph. Photo: Peter Grego. Courtesy: Peter Grego.

# 4 [9 June 2009]

Hi, I thought I would update folk on how the planning for the Re-place exhibition is coming along. The summer is upon us and September is looming nearer. We are liasing with Birmingham City Council's Arts Team to link in with their publicity campaign to the promote ArtsFest weekend in Brum. Hopefully that will help promote our exhibition regionally, and we have offered to promote Artsfest activities and events at our venue at the Works Gallery. We are developing a website for our exhibition with the help of Maria (a Curating Graduate from BCU) who has agreed to help us with designing a website and promotional/publicity activity.

In France Joss and Veronique are trying to get funding for the Bordeaux artists to help with their costs. There is no Arts Council system is France for Visual Artists. They will be meeting with Bordeaux Council Officials to see if they can give any assistance. So this a big challenge for the French artists to get public funding for their practice.

Another consideration in working with artsists based in another country, is the linguistic and cultural differences. Our main contact in Bordeaux is Joss Burke who was born and brought up in Liverpool, who acts as a translator and co-ordinator for us. Without Joss this project couldn't happen, as the French Artists speak only a little English and we have very little French. So communication is proving to be an interesting dimension to our project.

Anyway, I am posting images from my colleagues Pamina Stewart, Paula Woof and Peter Grego. Pamina's link is :www.paminastewart.co.uk. The next post will concentrate on Bordeaux based artists Joss Burke, Richard Biardeau and Francis Viguera. Until next post. Best wishes. Tom

Tom Ranahan, 'Talking Telecope', Black & White Photograph, 2009. Photo: Tom Ranahan. Courtesy: Tom Ranahan. Grey, cold day at Blackpool. Came across this sign for a Talking Telescope> Just had to take a photo.

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Tom Ranahan, 'Talking Telecope', Black & White Photograph, 2009. Photo: Tom Ranahan. Courtesy: Tom Ranahan. Grey, cold day at Blackpool. Came across this sign for a Talking Telescope> Just had to take a photo.

# 3 [4 June 2009]

Here are the Birmingham artists statements for our Re-place exhibition at the Works gallery in September. Attached is one of my proposed images from trip to Blackpool.

 

UK artists’ statements

 

Peter Grego – re-place exhibition

 

For the exhibition re-place, Peter Grego will be developing an ongoing project Heartlands. The intention is to expand beyond the two coalmining areas featured originally in Heartlands, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire, to include all coalmining areas involved in the 1984 national strike.

 

Heartlands is a photographic installation produced originally for the exhibition Lost, which was shown at the Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, Santiago, Chile; in 2007. The work focuses on the dynamics of disruption and dislocation as a force in the shaping of new identities. The installation, in the form of a split-screen projection, explored the aftermath of a key moment in post-war British history; the 1984 miners strike, prompting questions about the loss of manufacturing communities and the shaping of post-industrial Britishness.

 

Pamina Stewart

In this work I have created a collection of humanoids from seashells. Since the early 1990's artists have used found objects as raw materials to engage with contemporary society through its bi-products

The creatures made from shells that most people are familiar with are either mass produced in Asia, or comical crafted objects made by children in the UK after seaside excursions. I grew up by the sea and spent much time gluing and painting collected beach treasure. They therefore have a duality of referencing home craft and the mass produced products of an increasingly globalised world.

The sculptures remind viewers of the classified zoological collections of the Victorian era and collected curiosities. While some viewers find the figures comical, an equal number find them sinister. With these figures I intend to give the viewer the space to imagine personalities.

 

Tom Ranahan

 

Birmingham is the most landlocked city in England and as such, it seems appropriate to exhibit photographs from Britain’s coastal extremities. A fish and chip in Borth, a rusting steel cylinder in the Orkney Isles, a talking telescope in Blackpool are examples of images that caught the artists attention during visits to these locations. Intuitively reacting to the environment, the weather conditions and the feeling of being an outsider, the artist produces work that is quirky and shrewdly observed.

 

 

 

Paula Woof

 

Paula Woof works mainly as a painter, but has also explored many other art forms. She has exhibited widely, both as a solo artist and in group shows such as the National Portrait Gallery portrait competition. After winning first prize in the Derby Open exhibition in 2007, her solo show "Remembered and Forgotten", which took place earlier this year, was enthusiastically received.

Among many other projects, she was artist in residence at Birmingham Markets, recording the lively hustle and bustle of the old Bullring before its redevelopment.

She is at present working on portraits and a series of still life paintings which celebrate subjects often overlooked and ignored.


# 2 [29 May 2009]

For those who are interested in finding out about what is going on in Bordeaux. Art Chartrons  is happening again in the French City, from Thursday 4th June to Sunday 7th June. Check out the following links for the artists showing at Le Hangar en bois and the other spaces.

http://arts-chartrons.info/

http://arts-chartrons.info/le- hangar-en-bois-1016.html.

 I will add another post soon with the links to the Birmingham artists and the remaing French artists.

The exhibition at the Works Gallery in Birmingham will be called RE: Place. I will talk more about this and how the artists involved will respond to this title.

Bye for now. Tom

 

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T P Ranahan

Tom Ranahan is an artist who lives and works in Birmingham. My medium is photography. I have exhibited in East International (2006) Pilot 3 (2007). Examples of my work can be found on the Axis website -www.axisweb.org