Grosvenor Britain & Ireland is hosting Liz West’s ‘Our Colour
Reflection’ installation at the St Mark’s building, a former church on
North Audley Street, Mayfair, from 4-17 July 2016. The ten-day
exhibition is open to the public and free to attend.
The exhibition is part of a wider initiative to open up the space to
the public before it undergoes a £5m repair and restoration programme
starting later this year. Grosvenor plans to redevelop this West End
landmark heritage building to create a new retail, restaurant and
community hub. The building will provide a meeting space for the
community as well as 14,500 sq ft of shops and restaurants when it
reopens to the public in late 2017.
Liz West, artist, said: “I am delighted to be given
the opportunity to exhibit my site-specific work “Our Colour Reflection”
within the beautiful architecture of St Mark’s in London. Our Colour
Reflection creates a conversation between the viewer and the setting
using more than 765 mirrors made of coloured acrylic. There are 15
colours in all and the mirrors with diameters of 30, 40, 50 and 60cm are
set at different heights so that they reflect up onto the architecture
and reveal parts of the building that would otherwise be invisible,
projecting colour up into the historic interior.”
Will Bax, Placemaking Director, London estate at Grosvenor Britain & Ireland, said:
“This is an exciting opportunity for the public to see inside one of
the West End’s most historic buildings and a chance to enjoy the work of
a renowned British artist. We are looking forward to seeing how Liz’s
work showcases the building’s beautiful architecture and striking
features for all to appreciate.
More information: http://www.grosvenor.com/news-views-research/news/2016/grosvenor-launches-art-exhibition-at-grade-i-liste/
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Sunday, 10 July 2016
Friday, 13 May 2016
Liz West presents Our Colour Reflection at 20-21 Visual Arts Centre
Liz West
Our Colour Reflection
14 May - 25 June 2016
20-21 Visual Arts Centre is delighted to present Our Colour Reflection, an ambitious new work by artist Liz West. The installation will transform the interior of the former St John’s Church building housing the gallery by using over 700 mirrors to reflect the gallery lighting into the roofspace, projecting colour up into the historic interior. Viewers will see themselves in the mirrored surfaces as they explore the space - creating a dialogue between viewer, artwork and architecture.
Liz West creates installations that use light and colour to transform spaces, and people’s experience of them. She aims to provoke a heightened sensory awareness in the viewer, tapping into our deeply entrenched relationship with colour, and exploring how it can move viewers, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually.
Based in Manchester, Liz West studied at The Glasgow School of Art. Previous large-scale works have included Your Colour Perception, which had visitors returning to Manchester’s Federation House time and time again to witness the space saturated in colour, and her acclaimed installation An Additive Mix at the National Media Museum. Recent months have seen her shortlisted for the prestigious Aesthetica Art Prize, receiving a Bursary Award from the Royal Society of British Sculptors, and complete a major public-realm commission in the Spinningfields district of Manchester.
Our Colour Reflection has been made possible by funding from The National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Friday 13 May 2016
Launch Event 7pm to 10pm
Coinciding with the national Museums at Night event, Liz West and 20-21 Visual Arts Centre invite you to the launch of Our Colour Reflection. The event includes activities suitable for all ages, and include interventions by video and installation artist Gillian Hobson from 8.30pm.
Saturday 25 May 2016
Drop-in Family Workshop with Liz West 10am to 4pm
Join artist Liz West to create a new temporary artwork in the gallery education room. Suitable for all ages. Children remain the responsibility parents/ carers at all times. 10am to 4pm, free, drop-in.
20-21 Visual Arts Centre
Church Square
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 6TB
Open Tuesday to Saturday
10am to 4pm
Free Entry
Tel: 01724 297070
About 20-21 Visual Arts Centre 20-21
Visual Arts Centre is a North Lincolnshire Council cultural services venue and is supported by funding from Arts Council England as part of their National Portfolio of venue. Set in the neo-gothic former St John’s Church building just outside Scunthorpe town centre, the building hosts a busy café and shop and hosts a varied programme of contemporary art, design and craft exhibitions. Since opening in 2001 the gallery has received over 500,000 visitors. The building has recently undergone a £600,000 refurbishment.
Our Colour Reflection
14 May - 25 June 2016
20-21 Visual Arts Centre is delighted to present Our Colour Reflection, an ambitious new work by artist Liz West. The installation will transform the interior of the former St John’s Church building housing the gallery by using over 700 mirrors to reflect the gallery lighting into the roofspace, projecting colour up into the historic interior. Viewers will see themselves in the mirrored surfaces as they explore the space - creating a dialogue between viewer, artwork and architecture.
Liz West creates installations that use light and colour to transform spaces, and people’s experience of them. She aims to provoke a heightened sensory awareness in the viewer, tapping into our deeply entrenched relationship with colour, and exploring how it can move viewers, emotionally, psychologically and spiritually.
Based in Manchester, Liz West studied at The Glasgow School of Art. Previous large-scale works have included Your Colour Perception, which had visitors returning to Manchester’s Federation House time and time again to witness the space saturated in colour, and her acclaimed installation An Additive Mix at the National Media Museum. Recent months have seen her shortlisted for the prestigious Aesthetica Art Prize, receiving a Bursary Award from the Royal Society of British Sculptors, and complete a major public-realm commission in the Spinningfields district of Manchester.
Our Colour Reflection has been made possible by funding from The National Lottery through Arts Council England.
Friday 13 May 2016
Launch Event 7pm to 10pm
Coinciding with the national Museums at Night event, Liz West and 20-21 Visual Arts Centre invite you to the launch of Our Colour Reflection. The event includes activities suitable for all ages, and include interventions by video and installation artist Gillian Hobson from 8.30pm.
Saturday 25 May 2016
Drop-in Family Workshop with Liz West 10am to 4pm
Join artist Liz West to create a new temporary artwork in the gallery education room. Suitable for all ages. Children remain the responsibility parents/ carers at all times. 10am to 4pm, free, drop-in.
20-21 Visual Arts Centre
Church Square
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 6TB
Open Tuesday to Saturday
10am to 4pm
Free Entry
Tel: 01724 297070
About 20-21 Visual Arts Centre 20-21
Visual Arts Centre is a North Lincolnshire Council cultural services venue and is supported by funding from Arts Council England as part of their National Portfolio of venue. Set in the neo-gothic former St John’s Church building just outside Scunthorpe town centre, the building hosts a busy café and shop and hosts a varied programme of contemporary art, design and craft exhibitions. Since opening in 2001 the gallery has received over 500,000 visitors. The building has recently undergone a £600,000 refurbishment.
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