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Project Office, Eliot College, University of Kent, Ramsgate, CT11 9LE
Biennale with a focus on artists working with film and video. 2004 event will take place 19 June ' 3 July.
Whitstable, a small port situated at the mouth of the Swale in Kent and famous since Roman times for its oysters, now the playground of London weekenders, recently celebrated its fifth biennale with an eclectic programme of events ranging from film Read on…
Whitstable, Kent
19 June - 4 July
Reviewed by: Rose-Marie O'Brien »
Whitstable Biennale Black Fireworks Prologue On our walk into Whitstable we pass the genteel suburban gardens housing: grottoes, fangless cats, wheelie bins, 'Knock very loud' and 'Sod the dogs-beware of the kids' signs. Read on…
Whitstable, Whitstable
19 June - 4 July 2010
Reviewed by: Annabel Dover »
The use of re-enactment as artwork is by now an entirely familiar form. Whilst the common phrase would have it that ‘familiarity breeds contempt’, I do not wish to jump off from such an extreme position but instead amend the phrase to Read on…
Whitstable Biennale, Whitstable
21 June - 6 July 2008
Reviewed by: Niki Russell »
My experience of the Whitstable Biennale, constrained largely to its opening night, began while waiting for a coach to arrive and collect a shuffling gaggle of art world types in front of the Museum of Childhood in Bethnal Green, East London. A Read on…
Various locations, Whitstable, Kent
3-18 June
Reviewed by: John Slyce »