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We popped into @arnolfiniarts yesterday to hide from the rain, and discovered this exhibit by Matti Braun

 

#arnolfini #arnolfiniarts #mattibraun #art #exhibition #Bristol

 

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Matti Braun exhibition @arnolfiniarts

#arnolfini #arnolfiniarts #mattibraun #art #exhibition #Bristol

 

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arnolfiniarts: Thanks for these great pics. Great to see kids interacting with it!

  

Bristol - day 2

Thunder in the Night (2020), Frank Bowling, Land of Many Waters, Arnolfini Arts

Walking through Harbourside over a couple of bridges, towards Brunel's SS Great Britain. The Floating Harbour, plenty of boats to see, or go on.

  

Saw a blue plaque at Arnolfini Arts.

 

Arnolfini is Bristol’s International Centre for Contemporary Arts located on the harbourside in the heart of the city.

 

Woven into the fabric of Bristol since 1961, Arnolfini is an international centre of interdisciplinary contemporary arts, presenting an ambitious, diverse programme of visual art, performance, dance, film, and music, designed to appeal to a broad audience.

 

Housed in a prominent Grade II listed, accessible building on the city’s harbourside, Arnolfini is a pioneering, inspiring public space for arts and learning, offering an innovative, inclusive, and engaging experience for all.

 

A world-renowned institution, throughout its history Arnolfini’s programme has welcomed artists from a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds, supporting and developing their work, investigating their influences and aspirations.

 

Arnolfini nurtures long-standing relationships with a wide range of community and creative partners, while continuing to explore and develop new opportunities across the city and beyond.

 

Through sharing a 60-year archive of exhibition slides, publications, and an extensive artist book collection Arnolfini celebrate the heritage and wide-reaching impact the organisation has had throughout its history.

 

Since 2019, Director Gary Topp and team have sought to honour Arnolfini’s founder Jeremy Rees’ principle to ‘Enjoy Yourself’; welcoming everyone into the space, and inviting engagement with the wide-ranging programme, in any number of ways.

  

Grade II* Listed Building

 

Bush House

 

Description

  

BRISTOL

 

ST5872 PRINCE STREET

901-1/42/190 (West side)

20/06/73 Nos.72 AND 74

Bush House

(Formerly Listed as:

PRINCE STREET

(West side)

Nos.72 AND 74

Bush's Warehouse)

 

GV II*

 

Warehouse. c1832, extended 1837. By RS Pop. For Acraman, Bush,

Castle and Co. Pennant ashlar and rubble with limestone

dressings, late C20 glazed roof. Rectangular, double-depth

plan.

5 storeys and attic; 8-window range. The long elevations

planned as for 3 sections, though only 2 built: plinth,

vermiculated ground floor to a limestone band, squared coursed

rubble to an ashlar frieze and cornice, and an attic and

parapet. Wide buttresses to the left-hand corner and

separating a 6-window range to the right and 3-window range to

the left. Semicircular-arched ground-floor windows; those

above are in full-height semicircular-arched recesses, and set

in ashlar, with limestone pilasters to a moulded lintel on the

second floor and an impost band on the third. Lunettes to the

attic, and a late C20 glazed top storey behind the parapet.

Similar W front without the ashlar, with 3 inserted C20

doorways in the left section, which has 2 iron crane jibs.

The S front is a 9-window range in 3 symmetrical sections: the

outer ones break forward with flat-headed ground-floor

openings, full-height semicircular-arched recesses above have

flat-headed windows to the lower floors, and flat-headed attic

windows; and a broad central section with segmental-arched

doorways, wider semicircular-arched recesses above with inner

recesses containing the windows, a raised parapet and central

pediment with a taller central attic window.

INTERIOR: converted to exhibition and office space. Occupying

an important position in the city's landscape, the building

achieves an effect of 'remarkable dignity ...by repetition and

subtle variation of simple elements' (Gomme).

(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural

History: Bristol: 1979-: 365).

  

Listing NGR: ST5859072426

  

Blue plaque - Daniel Wade Acraman

Walking through Harbourside over a couple of bridges, towards Brunel's SS Great Britain. The Floating Harbour, plenty of boats to see, or go on.

  

Saw a blue plaque at Arnolfini Arts.

 

Arnolfini is Bristol’s International Centre for Contemporary Arts located on the harbourside in the heart of the city.

 

Woven into the fabric of Bristol since 1961, Arnolfini is an international centre of interdisciplinary contemporary arts, presenting an ambitious, diverse programme of visual art, performance, dance, film, and music, designed to appeal to a broad audience.

 

Housed in a prominent Grade II listed, accessible building on the city’s harbourside, Arnolfini is a pioneering, inspiring public space for arts and learning, offering an innovative, inclusive, and engaging experience for all.

 

A world-renowned institution, throughout its history Arnolfini’s programme has welcomed artists from a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds, supporting and developing their work, investigating their influences and aspirations.

 

Arnolfini nurtures long-standing relationships with a wide range of community and creative partners, while continuing to explore and develop new opportunities across the city and beyond.

 

Through sharing a 60-year archive of exhibition slides, publications, and an extensive artist book collection Arnolfini celebrate the heritage and wide-reaching impact the organisation has had throughout its history.

 

Since 2019, Director Gary Topp and team have sought to honour Arnolfini’s founder Jeremy Rees’ principle to ‘Enjoy Yourself’; welcoming everyone into the space, and inviting engagement with the wide-ranging programme, in any number of ways.

  

Grade II* Listed Building

 

Bush House

 

Description

  

BRISTOL

 

ST5872 PRINCE STREET

901-1/42/190 (West side)

20/06/73 Nos.72 AND 74

Bush House

(Formerly Listed as:

PRINCE STREET

(West side)

Nos.72 AND 74

Bush's Warehouse)

 

GV II*

 

Warehouse. c1832, extended 1837. By RS Pop. For Acraman, Bush,

Castle and Co. Pennant ashlar and rubble with limestone

dressings, late C20 glazed roof. Rectangular, double-depth

plan.

5 storeys and attic; 8-window range. The long elevations

planned as for 3 sections, though only 2 built: plinth,

vermiculated ground floor to a limestone band, squared coursed

rubble to an ashlar frieze and cornice, and an attic and

parapet. Wide buttresses to the left-hand corner and

separating a 6-window range to the right and 3-window range to

the left. Semicircular-arched ground-floor windows; those

above are in full-height semicircular-arched recesses, and set

in ashlar, with limestone pilasters to a moulded lintel on the

second floor and an impost band on the third. Lunettes to the

attic, and a late C20 glazed top storey behind the parapet.

Similar W front without the ashlar, with 3 inserted C20

doorways in the left section, which has 2 iron crane jibs.

The S front is a 9-window range in 3 symmetrical sections: the

outer ones break forward with flat-headed ground-floor

openings, full-height semicircular-arched recesses above have

flat-headed windows to the lower floors, and flat-headed attic

windows; and a broad central section with segmental-arched

doorways, wider semicircular-arched recesses above with inner

recesses containing the windows, a raised parapet and central

pediment with a taller central attic window.

INTERIOR: converted to exhibition and office space. Occupying

an important position in the city's landscape, the building

achieves an effect of 'remarkable dignity ...by repetition and

subtle variation of simple elements' (Gomme).

(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural

History: Bristol: 1979-: 365).

  

Listing NGR: ST5859072426

  

Blue plaque - Daniel Wade Acraman

Walking through Harbourside over a couple of bridges, towards Brunel's SS Great Britain. The Floating Harbour, plenty of boats to see, or go on.

  

Arnolfini Arts seen from Princes Wharf opposite.

 

Arnolfini is Bristol’s International Centre for Contemporary Arts located on the harbourside in the heart of the city.

 

Woven into the fabric of Bristol since 1961, Arnolfini is an international centre of interdisciplinary contemporary arts, presenting an ambitious, diverse programme of visual art, performance, dance, film, and music, designed to appeal to a broad audience.

 

Housed in a prominent Grade II listed, accessible building on the city’s harbourside, Arnolfini is a pioneering, inspiring public space for arts and learning, offering an innovative, inclusive, and engaging experience for all.

 

A world-renowned institution, throughout its history Arnolfini’s programme has welcomed artists from a wide variety of cultures and backgrounds, supporting and developing their work, investigating their influences and aspirations.

 

Arnolfini nurtures long-standing relationships with a wide range of community and creative partners, while continuing to explore and develop new opportunities across the city and beyond.

 

Through sharing a 60-year archive of exhibition slides, publications, and an extensive artist book collection Arnolfini celebrate the heritage and wide-reaching impact the organisation has had throughout its history.

 

Since 2019, Director Gary Topp and team have sought to honour Arnolfini’s founder Jeremy Rees’ principle to ‘Enjoy Yourself’; welcoming everyone into the space, and inviting engagement with the wide-ranging programme, in any number of ways.

  

Grade II* Listed Building

 

Bush House

 

Description

  

BRISTOL

 

ST5872 PRINCE STREET

901-1/42/190 (West side)

20/06/73 Nos.72 AND 74

Bush House

(Formerly Listed as:

PRINCE STREET

(West side)

Nos.72 AND 74

Bush's Warehouse)

 

GV II*

 

Warehouse. c1832, extended 1837. By RS Pop. For Acraman, Bush,

Castle and Co. Pennant ashlar and rubble with limestone

dressings, late C20 glazed roof. Rectangular, double-depth

plan.

5 storeys and attic; 8-window range. The long elevations

planned as for 3 sections, though only 2 built: plinth,

vermiculated ground floor to a limestone band, squared coursed

rubble to an ashlar frieze and cornice, and an attic and

parapet. Wide buttresses to the left-hand corner and

separating a 6-window range to the right and 3-window range to

the left. Semicircular-arched ground-floor windows; those

above are in full-height semicircular-arched recesses, and set

in ashlar, with limestone pilasters to a moulded lintel on the

second floor and an impost band on the third. Lunettes to the

attic, and a late C20 glazed top storey behind the parapet.

Similar W front without the ashlar, with 3 inserted C20

doorways in the left section, which has 2 iron crane jibs.

The S front is a 9-window range in 3 symmetrical sections: the

outer ones break forward with flat-headed ground-floor

openings, full-height semicircular-arched recesses above have

flat-headed windows to the lower floors, and flat-headed attic

windows; and a broad central section with segmental-arched

doorways, wider semicircular-arched recesses above with inner

recesses containing the windows, a raised parapet and central

pediment with a taller central attic window.

INTERIOR: converted to exhibition and office space. Occupying

an important position in the city's landscape, the building

achieves an effect of 'remarkable dignity ...by repetition and

subtle variation of simple elements' (Gomme).

(Gomme A, Jenner M and Little B: Bristol, An Architectural

History: Bristol: 1979-: 365).

  

Listing NGR: ST5859072426

Bristol - day 2

Frank Bowling, Land of Many Waters, Arnolfini Arts

Bristol - day 2

Oriented Light (2020), Penumbral Lite (2020), and The Pearl Poet (2020), Frank Bowling, Land of Many Waters, Arnolfini Arts

Bristol - day 2

Frank Bowling, Land of Many Waters, Arnolfini Arts

Ha , yeah! Another shot of Keith's set-up @keithfwhitman at @arnolfiniarts got databent on upload. Perfect.

Walking through Harbourside over a couple of bridges, towards Brunel's SS Great Britain. The Floating Harbour, plenty of boats to see, or go on.

  

Arnolfini Arts and M Shed.

The walk back from Brunel's SS Great Britain in Bristol, along The Floating Harbour at Harbourside. Back the way we came towards Anchor Square.

  

Crane Base and Arnolfini Arts

Almost getting close to Brunel's SS Great Britain in Bristol. More views from The Floating Harbour at Harbourside.

 

From Princes Wharf.

 

The boat Tower Belle on the move, it dates to 1920.

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