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07 Sep 2009

The Sheffield Pavilion 2009


The Sheffield Pavilion 2009

The Sheffield Pavilion 2009
http://www.artsheffield.org

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Screened and distributed at the 11th Istanbul Biennial 2009

Screenings:
10th – 13th September 12 – 6pm
Launch:
Saturday 12th September, 8pm onwards

Buyuk Hotel Londra, Mesrutiyet Caddesi 117, Beyoglu, Istanbul

Contact

contact@artsheffield.org
+44(0)114 281 2013

Address

http://www.artsheffield.org
PO Box 3754, Sheffield, S1 9AH, UK

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Sheffield Contemporary Art Forum (SCAF) presents 'The Sheffield Pavilion 2009', a screening programme and limited edition DVD of specially commissioned and existing video works by eleven Sheffield-based artists.

'The Sheffield Pavilion 2009' will be screened and distributed during the opening days of the 11th Istanbul Biennial at Buyuk Londra Hotel (www.londrahotel.net), presenting the work of Sheffield-based artists and promoting the contemporary art activity taking place in Sheffield, UK in an international context. It features an essay by artist / curator Ian White and is designed by renowned Sheffield-based design firm The Designers Republic. Following the launch and screening, 'The Sheffield Pavilion 2009' will tour to UK and international venues.

This is the second Sheffield Pavilion, the first having taken the form of a book presenting new work by ten Sheffield-based artists, which was launched at the Venice Biennale and distributed at Documenta and Munster during the 'grand tour' of coinciding art events in 2007.

The construct of the 'Pavilion' (a temporary structure used for leisure, entertainment or exhibition) has again been used to structure the project and the artists' contributions. A nomadic pavilion is easy to pack up and move on to further seek its audience and it can respond to the migratory movements of the art world with equal levels of critique and complicity.

Artists:
Richard Bartle, Chloë Brown, Katie Davies, Hondartza Fraga, Steve Hawley, Esther Johnson, Tony Kemplen, Haroon Mirza, Paul Morrison, No Fixed Abode and Third Angel.

The works span from considerations of the possible future of a quarry for a notional property development (No Fixed Abode) to the peculiar phenomena of the English model village (Steve Hawley); from the contradictory status of music in the Islamic faith (Haroon Mirza) to the complex citizenship ceremonies instigated by British municipal councils (Katie Davies). They include a presentation of overlaid images of each world leader during George W Bush's tenure in the White House (where the dictatorships have static, clear images and heads of democratic states are overlaid like palimpsest) (Richard Bartle), an exploration of the architecture of a car park in relation to Coleridge's stately pleasure dome in Kubla Khan (Tony Kemplen) and a unique portrait of Sheffield's (in)famous Park Hill estate, created during an eclipse period between clearance and reinvention (Esther Johnson). Other works feature flawed footage of Saturn reedited (Hondartza Fraga), a description of the world from space if all you could see of it were the series of images carried on the Voyager satellites (Third Angel), an alien landscape of eternal midnight sunshine on the edge of the arctic circle (Chloë Brown) and a re-presentation of landscape through modified fragments of atmospheric imagery (Paul Morrison).

For further details or to request a copy of The Sheffield Pavilion 2009 by post email contact@artsheffield.org

'The Sheffield Pavilion 2009' was selected and produced by Sheffield Contemporary Art Forum – a not-for-profit company working to further the presence and awareness of contemporary art in Sheffield through joint programming, audience development and profile raising activities. The forum also runs the Art Sheffield festivals. The directors of the company are representatives of Bloc, Museums Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University, Site Gallery, S1 Projects, Yorkshire ArtSpace Society and independent artists and practitioners. Sheffield Contemporary Art Forum is now working on its next city-wide contemporary art event, Art Sheffield 10, which will take place next year from 6 March – 1 May 2010, and on which we have been working with curators Annie Fletcher and Frederique Bergholtz.

Information about Sheffield Contemporary Art Forum and its activities can be found at www.artsheffield.org