Abstract art works sparked by jazz fest; Improvisation, art and all that jazz. Barbara Hodgson meets the fast-painting Gina Southgate - and casts her eye over two more thought-provoking exhibitions in Newcastle.PUT a three-day event three-day event a competition in the pleasure horse sport comprising usually one day each for dressage, cross country and show jumping. , 15 musicians and one artist together and what do you get? The answer is a remarkable 41 art works - all the work of one, rather tired, painter. Gina Southgate's vibrant, fast and furious works are currently on show at Newcastle Arts Centre An art center or arts centre is distinct from an art gallery or art museum. An arts centre is a functional community centre with a specific remit to encourage arts practice and to provide facilities such as theatre space, gallery space, venues for musical performance, in newly-opened exhibition From The Outside - named after the jazz festival Noun 1. jazz festival - a festival that features performances by jazz artists festival, fete - an organized series of acts and performances (usually in one place); "a drama festival" which took place in Gateshead from October 9-11. The concept of the international festival of improvised im·pro·vise v. im·pro·vised, im·pro·vis·ing, im·pro·vis·es v.tr. 1. To invent, compose, or perform with little or no preparation. 2. music, arranged by Jazz North East, is to spark off musical interaction in a new setting, in this case the Old Town Hall. And Gina was invited along to capture it all - and I mean all - in its hectic, colourful glory. The London-based artist created the 33 large-scale and eight smaller acrylics during the course of the long weekend, as and when the musician sessions took place. She tells me: "I brought my kit up with me on the train and they built me a 'studio' in an area to the left of stage and when they started, I started. I was effectively painting for around 13-14 hours over that weekend. "Everything was made in that time, while the musicians were playing and I didn't touch it afterwards. It's how I work when I'm working with musicians, although I work on landscapes in the same way." While the abstract work she does in her London studio is often ongoing, she enjoys these 'of the moment' challenges. And the music. The jazz and improvised music scene has been a big part of her life over the past 30 years. She's also married to a saxophone saxophone, musical instrument invented in the 1840s by Adolphe Sax. Although it uses the single reed of the clarinet family, it has a conical tube and is made of metal. player. Gina first became interested in the imagery of musical instruments when a metalwork metalwork. Copper, gold, and silver were probably fashioned into ornaments and amulets as early as the Neolithic period. Goldwork and silverwork have since employed the talents of leading artisans and artists in making jewelry, plate, inlays, and sculpture. student. After first working in metal, she wanted to up the pace to a faster medium. And so her real-time art was born. This exhibition, she says, is not just an art show; she wanted to show the jazz festival in its entirety. That was the point, after all. "It was hard to fit it all in but I didn't want to leave anything out," she says. The non-stop event may have been tiring but it proved fruitful. The exhibition, which runs until November 14, captures the festival's very energy and movement. "I love the colour of the double basses and the guitars," says Gina. "It got very frenetic fre·net·ic or phre·net·ic also fre·net·i·cal or phre·net·i·cal adj. Wildly excited or active; frantic; frenzied. [Middle English frenetik, from Old French frenetique and I kind of work with that energy." If that exhibition leaves you in the mood for more check out the Laing Art Gallery The Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle Upon Tyne in North East England is located on New Bridge Street. It was founded in 1901, and opened in 1904. It is now managed by Tyne and Wear Museums and sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. where Sir Anthony Caro's sculpture Early One Morning is on show in the Marble Hall Marble Hall is a small town in Limpopo, South Africa. Christoffel Visagie, while on a hunting expedition, discovered a hole containing marble in 1913 and the area became known as "Marble Hole". . Two artists, Charlotte Cullinan and Jeanine Richards - together known as CullinanRichards - have spent the past few months creating new works in response to his piece, as part of a new programme of contemporary sculpture called Positions. Gallery curator Julie Milne explains: "Early one Morning is one of Caro's abstract steel sculptures. "It was produced in the early 1960s and was part of the 1963 exhibition at London's Whitechapel Gallery Coordinates: ‘The Whitechapel taught Britain to love Modern Art.’ The Guardian The Whitechapel was founded in 1901to bring great art to the people of East London. which helped to bring the artist to public attention. "It is fitting that the sculpture will be displayed at the Laing, alongside work by Henry Moore Noun 1. Henry Moore - British sculptor whose works are monumental organic forms (1898-1986) Henry Spencer Moore, Moore , who Caro worked as an assistant to." And moving on to Baltic in Gateshead, visitors can give their verdict on its new Damien Hirst exhibition, Pharmacy. This time, the man who kept the art world chattering in his early days of gold-hooved calf and sheep and shark in formaldehyde formaldehyde (fôrmăl`dəhīd'), HCHO, the simplest aldehyde. It melts at −92°C;, boils at −21°C;, and is soluble in water, alcohol, and ether; at STP, it is a flammable, poisonous, colorless gas with a suffocating then his diamond skulls and spot paintings, does pretty much what it says on the tin. Installed in the level two gallery, it is, indeed, an apparently functioning pharmacy, complete with counter and floor to ceiling cabinets of drugs, packets and potions. Those entering the space from behind the counter might feel they have stumbled into the storage room. The exhibition's visit is sponsored by Newcastle University's Medical School as part of its 175th anniversary. Originally shown in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , it was then acquired by Tate in 1996 and comes to Baltic through the Tate Connects initiative which is opening up access to the gallery's collections. While you're at Baltic, and before you've had your creative fill, climb up to level four for a peek at the first solo show in the UK by Kimsooja. The Korean artist is showing two projected works - A Needle Woman and A Laundry Woman-Yamuna River, India - which combine performance, video and installation in a look at the idea of the displaced self. CAPTION(S): SOLO SHOW Korean artist Kimsooja's first solo UK exhibition at Baltic, combines performance, video, and installation. MEDICINE MAN Damien Hirst's medical-themed exhibition Pharmacy is on show in the level two gallery at Baltic. IMPROV ART London-based artist Gina Southgate's 41 art works created during the recent jazz festival in Gateshead are on show at Newcastle Arts Centre. |
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