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Gutai: Splendid Playground Members' Party and Private View

Friday, February 15, 2013

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

5th Ave at 89th Street

New York City

 

Guggenheim members gathered to celebrate the opening of Gutai: Splendid Playground, where they enjoyed a private view of the exhibition, live music, and experienced artist Mukai Shuji’s performance for his site-specific installation Playground of Signs. Family members arrived early to enjoy an hour of kid-friendly activities.

 

Photo: Christine Butler

 

To learn more about the exhibition, visit www.guggenheim.org/gutai.

 

To learn more about membership, visit www.guggenheim.org/join.

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Happy birthday Hannah Frank (born August 23, 1908) .

 

I met Hannah around five or six years ago when I visited her with my friend and neighbour Fiona. Hannah was then preparing to move with her now late husband, Lionel Levy, into a care home, and her drawings, prints and sculptures had to be organised/distributed/catalogued etc. They were still in their long time very scottish 1920s villa - it was a great privilige to be shown round the fantastic house, stuffed with art works, by this tiny but energetic 94 year old. We hatched a plan to try to get her work all together and shown again before it was spread across the country/globe. That was my only input - helping generate the idea, getting Hannah on board (didn't need much!) and then leaving all the work to the tireless and dedicated Fiona.

 

The thing that captured Hannah's enthusiasm most was the prospect of a show in her Glasgow home city, but the "waiting list" once the galleries were interested, was five years. We weren't confident that that would be soon enough for Hannah, but with stubborn optimism, plans went ahead, and as a back up and preparation, Fiona generated interest in Boston (US), a Jewish Heritage gallery in London, and some smaller galleries in our home town (Lancaster) and elsewhere in the UK. Since then, there've been books and radio shows and now, finally, Hannah's managed to hold out (looked a bit shaky about a year ago) and make her centenary, and is here at her Glasgow show on the eve of her hundredth birthday.

 

These photos are no more than snatched snaps during private view of the exhibition now running in Glasgow University's Chapel, but I hope they capture the excitement of the occasion and the importance of this woman's contribution to Glasgow's artistic heritage. Hannah was on great form and clearly enjoyed the event, though she was not always convinced that all this fuss was in her honour.

 

You can take a look at her web-site at: www.hannahfrank.org.uk/ .

 

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism, Thursday 5 June | Images by Ana Escobar

© Mark McNulty

Also featuring wIth Design But Functional

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism, Thursday 5 June | Images by Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Private view, 25 February 2014.

Drusilla wrote a blog entry about the exhibition at blogs.arts.ac.uk/csm/2014/03/04/lettering-exhibition/

 

Lettering: objects, examples, practice, an exhibition curated with Judy Willcocks and Museum & Study Collection staff at Central Saint Martins 25 February–12 April 2014.

Photo: Ceren Bulut.

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 18 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Design Summer Show opened with a Private View.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from:

 

BA (Hons) Animation

BA (Hons) Book Arts & Design

BA (Hons) Design for Graphic Communication

BA (Hons) Design for Interaction & Moving Image

BA (Hons) Digital Media Design

BA (Hons) Games Design

BA (Hons) Graphic & Media Design

BA (Hons) Illustration & Visual Media

BA (Hons) Interior Design

BA (Hons) Surface Design

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Happy birthday Hannah Frank (born August 23, 1908) .

 

I met Hannah around five or six years ago when I visited her with my friend and neighbour Fiona (her neice - pictured here). She was then preparing to move with her now late husband ,Lionel Levy, into a care home, and her drawings, prints and sculptures had to be organised/distributed/catalogued etc. They were still in their long time very scottish 1920s villa - it was a great privilige to be shown round the fantastic house, stuffed with art works, by this tiny but energetic 94 year old. We hatched a plan to try to get her work all together and shown again before it was spread across the country/globe. That was my only input - helping generate the idea, getting Hannah on board (didn't need much!) and then leaving all the work to the tireless and dedicated Fiona.

 

The thing that captured Hannah's enthusiasm most was the prospect of a show in her Glasgow home city, but the "waiting list" once the galleries were interested, was five years. We weren't confident that that would be soon enough for Hannah, but with stubborn optimism, plans went ahead, and as a back up and preparation, Fiona generated interest in Boston (US), a Jewish Heritage gallery in London, and some smaller galleries in our home town (Lancaster) and elsewhere in the UK. Since then, there've been books and radio shows and now, finally, Hannah's managed to hold out (looked a bit shaky about a year ago) and make her centenary, and is here at her Glasgow show on the eve of her hundredth birthday.

 

These photos are no more than snatched snaps during private view of the exhibition now running in Glasgow University's Chapel, but I hope they capture the excitement of the occasion and the importance of this woman's contribution to Glasgow's artistic heritage. Hannah was on great form and clearly enjoyed the event, though she was not always convinced that all this fuss was in her honour.

 

You can take a look at her web-site at: www.hannahfrank.org.uk/ .

 

Apart from my own show PRIMITIVE PIXELS at Garage Studios. I've also got some work up at the excellent Lesbians to Thespians show that lomokev curated.

 

Its the private view for that show tonight, so if your in Brighton, why not come down and say hello.

 

Also its the private view for PRIMITIVE PIXELS on Sunday 24th May at 3pm, to which you are all more than welcome to come to.

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 4 June 2015, London College of Communication's School of Media Summer Show opened with a Private View held at the College.

 

The event celebrated work by graduating students from BA (Hons) Advertising, BA (Hons) Film and Television, BA (Hons) Photography and BA (Hons) Photojournalism.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Waiting for the crisps to dispense

Tuesday 27 January 2015 at London College of Communication.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

On Thursday 16 June 2016, London College of Communication held a Private View to celebrate the achievements of graduating students from the School of Design.

 

Courses featured were: BA (Hons) Animation, BA (Hons) Design Management & Cultures, BA (Hons) Games Design, BA (Hons) Graphic & Media Design, BA (Hons) Interaction Design Arts, BA (Hons) Illustration & Visual Media, BA (Hons) Spatial Design and Contextual & Theoretical Studies.

 

Image © Ana Escobar

Private view, 25 February 2014.

 

Lettering: objects, examples, practice, an exhibition curated with Judy Willcocks and Museum & Study Collection staff at Central Saint Martins 25 February–12 April 2014.

Photo: Ceren Bulut.

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