Strange St George’s Day
Written by Nicky Getgood on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 ( Start discussion )
Tags: billdrummond, chu, cushendall, eastsideprojects, fiftyonedegrees, floodgatekino, gavinwade, jibberingart, linesteppers, selfridges, the17, thecurfewtower, thespoteddog, wildbuilding
I celebrated St George’s Day in a rather weird and wonderful way. After a busy day’s work at ACE dance and music I went to street artist Chu’s solo exhibition at the Floodgate Kino Wild Building, curated by Jibbering Art.
What was most impressive to me was Jibbering’s use of the old warehouse exhibition space. They closed off the downstairs entrance to the main area, forcing punters to go directly to the upstairs gallery to see an impressive range of Chu’s work.
This meant our first sight of the main warehouse space, and Chu’s big box, was from the very best viewpoint – above at the upstairs entrance.
Be sure to stand on the Sweet Spot whilst you’re in there. The Fifty One Degrees exhibition is on until 6th May. Jibbering Arts’ next exhibition there, Line Steppers, is on 22nd-31st May, with a private view on the evening of 21st May. Chu will be back with a range of graffiti and street artists including Cyclops, Kid Acne, Pure Evil, Rowdy, Sickboy, Timid and Vermin. They sound like a nice bunch. Like the Seven Dwarfs of my nightmares.
After the Jibbering exhibition I headed to Eastside Projects, where I was lucky enough to take part in one of Bill Drummond’s The 17 choirs. It basically consisted of standing in a darkened room making non-verbal noises on given sharp notes to vocalise the 5 Ages of life, which was a lot more fun than it sounds. After we’d completed the exercise, our efforts were played back to us, the five different notes laid over each other to reach what felt like a physically crushing crescendo. It sounded scary and amazing and I wish I could play it back to you. But I can’t, because after each 17 choir hears its work, the piece is immediately deleted.
After this Bill chatted to us about his work to date on The 17. He would like to return to Birmingham to see a choir to perform the Cast score on a manhole cover in Selfridge’s car park. Only silly Selfridges won’t let him. Please make some on and offline noise about this if you can to try and convince them, Bill feels he’s found his perfect spot and it would be sad for The 17 to miss out on it because Selfridges are too blind to see what freakin’ fantastic opportunity this is.
He also told us all about The Curfew Tower in Cushendall, Northern Ireland, where artists stay for temporary residencies and leave behind them any form of work inspired by their surroundings. At the moment the space is being curated by a Belfast gallery but their time there is due to end later this year. Gavin Wade expressed an interest in Eastside Projects being the next to curate the space as he saw some parallels in the cumulative, collecting nature of visiting artists leaving their mark behind them in the tower space and Eastside Projects. Looks like something interesting could potentially happen here.
After that I stopped off in The Spotted Dog for last orders, where they’re building a huge smoking shelter in their back garden.
Considering I stayed within one square mile, I fitted an awful lot into St George’s Day!









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