What's on: June — September 2017
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Cover Image ~ Rachel Goodyear, Over her Shoulder, 2017, pencil, watercolour and ink on paper, 72 x 53 cm. Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. Š the artist. Photo: Michael Pollard.
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Welcome To The New Art Gallery Walsall Designed by Caruso St John architects The New Art Gallery Walsall opened in February 2000 in the heart of Walsall town centre. Our renowned Garman Ryan Collection was gifted to the Borough in 1973 by Kathleen Garman, widow of the great 20th century sculptor Jacob Epstein. Kathleen was originally from nearby Wednesbury, and although she had spent much of her life in London, wanted to give something back to the Black Country where she had grown up. The Collection includes 365 important works by celebrated artists including Epstein, Van Gogh, Monet, Constable, Picasso, Degas, Matisse and Lucian Freud, alongside a wide range of artworks from across the world. Our Permanent Collection, formed in 1892, has over 3000 works, from Victorian genre paintings to contemporary installations. The changing exhibition programmes focus on the very best in international contemporary art and our Artists’ Studio and Artist Development programmes support artists from across the region. Our education and events programme provides a broad cultural experience for everyone.
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CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
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Rachel Goodyear, Dance, 2017, pencil, watercolour, gouache, ink and collage on paper, 132 x 95 cm. Courtesy Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London. © the artist. Photo: Michael Pollard.
Rachel Goodyear Catching Sight 26 May — 3 September 2017 The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to present a major solo exhibition by Rachel Goodyear, celebrating a brand new body of work. Though still rooted in her love of drawing, her new works introduce a greater freedom of experimentation with a range of materials such as ink, watercolour and collage as well as pencil and charcoal. She has also pushed the boundaries of her practice to experiment with scale, producing new works on paper, sculpture and an immersive installation.
Goodyear’s brand new installation will incorporate projected animations and a musical score. Extending the dream-like pictorial space found in her drawings, the installation enables the viewer to enter an environment that is both alluring and sinister. Uniting many of the motifs, themes and preoccupations of her work, this piece reveals sparse landscapes where shrouded figures dance in the dark whilst oracles predict celebration and destruction.
Her enigmatic and enthralling figures are sourced from old magazines, books and anonymous photographs. Often solitary, they may be focused on some extraordinary task; others engage in bizarre and seemingly ritualistic activities. Whereas once, Goodyear’s visions emerged from an otherwise blank background, she now delights in creating backdrops of heavy and brooding washes or constructing psychologically charged spaces. Sometimes hooded or with their eyes covered, her figures resist our gaze. Welcome to a journey through the psyche; a world of fragments, false memories, fears and desires.
A publication with an essay by Amy Sherlock accompanies the exhibition. Goodyear has also produced a limited edition of 50 lithographs which are available to purchase in the Gallery Shop. Rachel Goodyear was born in Oldham in 1978. She lives and works in Manchester. Recent solo exhibitions include The Lowry, Salford (2016); Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London (2016); The Drawing Center, New York (201516) and Yorkshire Sculpture Park (2011-12). Goodyear’s work is represented in many international collections including the Victoria & Albert Museum, London; Olbricht Collection, Essen; Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool; Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester and Museum Folkwang, Essen. Rachel Goodyear is represented by Pippy Houldsworth Gallery, London.
In Conversation: Saturday 22 July, 3pm Join the artist for a tour of the exhibition with curator Deborah Robinson together with a musical performance by Sam Weaver (modular synths/acoustics), Otto Willberg (double bass), Ecka Mordecai (cello) and Michael Perrett (bass clarinet).
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Soheila Sokhanvari, All Lips Go Blue, 2017, egg tempera on vellum, 8.2 x 12.7 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London.
Soheila Sokhanvari, Two Serious Ladies, 2015, egg tempera on vellum, 22.5 x 28.5 cm. Courtesy of the artist and Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery, London.
CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
Soheila Sokhanvari Heart of Glass 26 May — 3 September 2017 Soheila Sokhanvari is an Iranian-born artist whose multidisciplinary work weaves layers of political histories with strange, humorous and mysterious narratives. Sokhanvari is interested in the use of metaphor to speak about inexpressible events, particularly with reference to Iran. Magic realism and the use of metaphor in autocratic countries have historically enabled writers and artists to allow the meaning to lie between the lines; hence escaping the limitations of being pinned down. It is both a gesture of protection and an arena for exploration.
Images are sourced from family photographs that date to prerevolutionary Iran. The abstract shapes in her work are a metaphor for loss and exile; a story of absence and presence. Since Soheila was separated from her immediate family at an early age, she has extracted negative spaces between people and objects in family photographs and claimed these as “self-portraits.” In this way, she asserts her presence in these events.
Sokhanvari, currently a studio artist at Wysing Arts Centre (since 2013), received her MFA from Goldsmiths College in 2011, postgraduate diploma in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Art and Design in 2006 and BA Art History and Fine Arts from Anglia Ruskin University in 2005.
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Dorothy Cross, Basking Shark Currach, 2013, Basking shark skin, wooden currach frame. Image courtesy of the artist and Kerlin Gallery, Dublin. Photo: Stephen White
CONTEMPORARY EXHIBITIONS
Legacies: JMW Turner and contemporary art practice 22 September 2017 — 14 January 2018 A master of history, landscape and marine painting, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) challenged accepted conventions in art, often shocking his contemporaries with his techniques and candid portrayal of the modern world. Legacies will consider the impact of JMW Turner through the lens of contemporary art, highlighting the ongoing relevance of his work for artists practising today.
a selection of paintings, sketchbooks, diagrams and works on paper from the Turner Bequest, alongside existing work by contemporary artists who have made work after Turner or evoke typically Turnerian subjects in their work. Dorothy Cross and Jonathan Wright have been specially commissioned by The New Art Gallery Walsall to produce a new work each in response to Turner’s art.
Tate is home to the largest collection of works by Turner. Legacies will present
Legacies is presented as part of a three-year partnership with Tate involving major loans from the Tate collection to exhibitions at The New Art Gallery Walsall.
Preview Thursday 21 September, 6-8pm. All welcome.
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Andrew Tift, Les and Ernie, 1993, oil on board
COLLECTION EXHIBITIONS
People's Choice Until February 2018 To celebrate the 125th anniversary of our Permanent Collection in 2017 and the launch of our refreshed online collections database we invited the public to curate this year’s collections display. A special Winners Room, of the most popular works from each of our collection themes, can be found in our temporary exhibition space on Floor 2.
A trail of the subsequent most popular works is presented throughout our themed gallery spaces, over both floors, and shown alongside works from our Garman Ryan Collection. A Victorian style hang in our Main Hall presents an array of other favourites, showcasing the depth and variety of our collecting since 1892. Come and see if your favourite is on display!
See more of our collections at: www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk/collections
© Quentin Blake, Image from Angel Pavement by Quentin Blake (Jonathan Cape 2004)
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M Venables, The Market in the High Street, Walsall, oil on board.
COLLECTION EXHIBITIONS
Scenes of Walsall
Seven Kinds of Magic
Until 16 July 2017
22 July — 10 December 2017
Many scenes of Walsall have been collected since the establishment of Walsall’s public art collection in 1892 and over 50 examples are on display in this exhibition. The New Art Gallery Walsall is a Dementia Friendly venue and we especially welcome those with memory loss and their carers to this exhibition where there are a range of complementary objects on display to help provoke reminiscence.
Seven Kinds of Magic was the inaugural exhibition in the Quentin Blake Gallery at House of Illustration in London in 2016. House of Illustration is the UK’s only public gallery dedicated to the exhibition and promotion of illustration, founded by Blake in 2014. This exhibition comprises original illustrations by Quentin Blake for 7 books in which magic appears in different forms, including The Witches by Roald Dahl, shown alongside works from our Permanent Collection.
Related events Creative Workshop: Sat 10 June, 1-3pm Closing Event: Sun 16 July, 12-4pm See our website for further information.
Launch Event Saturday 22 July Join us for the opening of the exhibition. See our website for further information.
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Joanne Masding, Slabs and Facsimiles 1, 2016, plaster and steel. Image courtesy Jules Lister.
EXHIBITIONS
Joanne Masding Plaster Ghost Finger Cast Until 30 July 2017 The New Art Gallery Walsall is delighted to present a solo exhibition of new work by Birmingham-based artist Joanne Masding. Masding is interested in the ways in which we perceive and experience objects and images, particularly within an increasingly digital and immaterial world. Whether in the world of museums and galleries or within the context of online experiences where we are saturated with images and information, our understanding is mediated by context; selection and display, language, reproduction, In Conversation Saturday 17 June, 2pm Join the artist for an informal tour of the exhibition.
shifts of scale and editing. Our perceptions of value shift accordingly. For this exhibition, Masding has borrowed from the language of museum displays, hanging systems, catalogue reproductions, signage, text, conservation and art handling to create a series of brand new works that also engage with the unique architecture of the Floor 4 Gallery. www.joannemasding.com
Joanne Masding (b 1985) lives and works in Birmingham. Recent exhibitions include Image, Music, Text, IMT Gallery, London (2016), stuffs wander off, a shape steps in, Two Queens, Leicester (2016) and Shiny Surface Amnesty, AirSpace Gallery, Stoke-on-Trent (2015).
ARTISTS’ PROJECTS
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Barbara Nicholls, Shock Metamorphosis, 2015, dimensions 2.2m x 1.52m. Courtesy of the artist.
EXHIBITIONS
Barbara Nicholls Sedimentary Flow 11 August — 26 November 2017 Barbara Nicholls monumental watercolour works emerge by manipulating the behaviour of pigment in ever-increasing quantities of water. "Nicholls has followed the idiosyncrasies in the behaviour of her materials and has orchestrated them into resonant shapes that, while never declaring themselves in any specific identity, nonetheless touch collective memories of the experience of natural spaces, of the landscape. In that way, she formulates a new reality.” Martin Holman
Artist and Curator Professional Development The New Art Gallery Walsall is working with New Art West Midlands and other partners to deliver Engine, the Artist and Curator Professional Development programme. The programme consists of talks, studio visits, bursaries, micro-residences, mentoring and a range of other artist and curator development opportunities. New Art West Midlands is the contemporary visual arts network for the region and plays a key role in supporting, promoting and developing the region’s contemporary visual arts sector. More information: www.newartwestmidlands.co.uk
FAMILIES AND EVENTS
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The Family Gallery is a space for children and their carers to explore together, to have fun and to learn through creative play. It provides an introduction to using the gallery and offers ideas about engaging with art works. Pop in to see us and find out what is happening.
Regular Family Activities
Activity Bags
Baby Palace: Multi- sensory environment for babies 0-18months Art Start: Sessions for pre school toddlers, up to 4 years, who are starting to explore art, creativity and mark making. Each session is different.
Borrow one of our free activity bags, available from reception. Each bag is filled with fun activities to help you explore our permanent collections and temporary exhibitions.
School Holiday Workshops Tuesday Tots: Toddlers up to 4 years with carers
Wednesday Workshops for all: All ages
Thursday Skills: Families with children 4 years and older
Friday S.T.E.A.M: Children 11-15 years
Saturday Playdate: All ages
Arts Award ‘Discover in a Day’ for Families: Children 5+ with a carer
Visit the website for more information on all events or to download our families leaflet: www.thenewartgallerywalsall.org.uk www.pinterest.com/NAGEducation Instagram: thenewartgallerywalsall
Twitter: @newartgallery Check out our calendar at the back to find out when all our events are on. We have events throughout the school holidays, come and see us!
EVENTS AND WORKSHOPS
Adult Workshops Introduction to Crafts Saturdays, 11am-4pm - Weaving: 16 September - Ceramics: 30 September - Felt making: 14 October
Join us for a series of workshops introducing three different art forms. Taking inspiration from our collections, you will be guided by subject specialists to explore each area at an introductory level. £25/£20 concs. (£60 for all 3) Materials provided. No experience required. Places limited, please book 01922 654400
Understanding Art Course Thursdays 8, 15, 22, 29 June & 6 July, 2-3.30pm
Through looking, discussion and lively debate, this five week course will explore the many connections between the varied collections and exhibitions of five regional galleries. £25/£20 concs: students, unwaged, 60+ (All 5 sessions). Booking essential, visit: www.ikon-gallery.org or call 0121 248 071
Art Appreciation: A beginners course
Thursdays, 1-3pm: from 28 September Saturdays, 11-1pm: from 30 September This 10 week course explores art across five regional art galleries, using collections and temporary exhibitions, exploring both historic and contemporary art. £70/ £55 concs: students, unwaged, 60+ Booking essential, visit: www.ikon-gallery.org or call 0121 248 071 The two courses are the same - please choose which day you wish to attend.
Family Events Arts Award ‘Discover in a Day’ for Families
Tuesdays 1, 15 & 29 August, 11am-4pm
Help your child to discover the arts and achieve their Arts Award Discover in a day. £5 per child. Booking essential.
Friday S.T.E.AM.
Fridays 28 July & 11, 25 August, 11am-1pm Explore how Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics all meet art. £2.50 per child, per day. Booking essential.
Visit our website for more information on all our events, talks and workshops.
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Glasshouse 16 May — 22 August 2017 The New Art Gallery Walsall and Eastside Projects’ ESP programme are teaming up this summer to host Glasshouse, two interconnecting residencies involving five artists who will work individually and together in a supportive group context. Each group will work towards a presentation to be viewed through the Studio’s large glass window, offering an interesting opportunity for participants to work in public.
The first residency will bring together one ESP member, one Spike Island Associate (Bristol) and one Bluecoat affiliated artist (Liverpool) in the Artists’ Studio for the first time. Their group occupancy will help to develop stronger links between practitioners in the Midlands, South West and North West of England. A second residency for two ESP members will open up further possibilities for collaboration and long-term working relationships. eastsideprojects.org/esp www.thebluecoat.org.uk www.spikeisland.org.uk/spike-associates
Stop by the studio this summer to meet the artists and see work take shape. Residency 1 16 May — 11 June - Alice Gale-Feeny - Bryony Gillard - Joe Orr Studio presentation: 12 June – 1 July
Residency 2 4 July — 22 August - James Lomax - Tom Verity Studio presentation: 23 Aug – 29 Sept
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Workshop (detail) Š Louise Blakeway 2017
LONG GALLERY
Promiscuous Collaboration
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Artist Teacher Scheme 2017 29 July — 24 September 2017 The New Art Gallery is delighted to be hosting the 2017 Artist Teacher Scheme exhibition, an annual showcase celebrating a yearlong commitment to professional development and reengagement with artistic practice. The scheme is a course aimed specifically at Artist Educators within the region, running in partnership with Birmingham City University. The exhibition will include work by Louise Blakeway, Tilly McDermott, Courtney Norton, and Sarah Williams.
VENUE HIRE A unique setting for inspiring and creative events at affordable rates. Be surrounded by fascinating art collections and exhibitions in a signature building designed by Caruso St John.
Visit our bright, spacious and stylish ground floor shop where you will find a large variety of products available. We stock a wide range of books including art, architecture, photography, fashion and local history. We have a selection of art technique and craft books to inspire you and now offer a good choice of art materials. There is also a wide selection of gifts and gallery souvenirs, greeting cards and stationery. Friends of the Gallery receive a 10% discount
Enjoy panoramic views from the roof terrace adjoining the newly refurbished Floor 4 Conference Facility and hospitality by recommended caters Costa Coffee. Frequent train services from Birmingham and parking available nearby.
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Rachel Goodyear: Catching Sight | 26 May – 3 September 2017 Soheila Sokhanvari: Heart of Glass | 26 May – 3 September 2017 PEOPLE’S CHOICE | Until 25 February 2018 Joanne Masding: Plaster Ghost Finger Cast | Until 30 July 2017 Scenes of Walsall | Until 16 July 2017 Artists’ Studio: Glasshouse | Until 22 August 2017
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CALENDAR OF EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
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Art Start Understanding Art (5 part course begins) Scenes of Walsall Joanne Masding Baby Palace Art Start Art Start Soheila Sokhanvari Scenes of Walsall Baby Palace Art Start Free collaborative art workshop Rachel Goodyear Seven Kinds of Magic Marvellous Marbling Wondrous Wands Winged Wonder Horse Cam driven toys Free collaborative art workshop Arts Award ‘Discover in a Day’ Messy Floor Drawings Magnificent Magical Mural Mini Magic Carpet Free collaborative art workshop Patrick Picnic Tree Marvellous Mythical Creatures Spell Carving Plaster Casting Free collaborative art workshop Arts Award ‘Discover in a Day’ Rabbit in a Hat Magic Carpet Ride Pop Up Rabbit Free collaborative art workshop Dragon Treasure Eggs Wizard Wardrobe My Magic Finger Painting by numbers Free collaborative art workshop Arts Award ‘Discover in a Day’ Wonderful Wearable Wings Fantastical Forest Folk Angelica Sprocket’s Pocket Bag
Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) For dates + locations see our website. Painting and Drawing workshop In Conversation Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) In Conversation with Stephen Snoddy Closing Event Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) Saturday Playdate In Conversation at 3pm and Performance by musicians Launch Event (check the website for details) Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) Friday S.T.E.AM (Age 11-15 years) Saturday Playdate Age 5+ Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) Saturday Playdate Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) Friday S.T.E.AM (Age 11-15 years) Saturday Playdate Age 5+ Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) Saturday Playdate Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over) Friday S.T.E.AM (Age 11-15 years) Saturday Playdate Age 5+ Tuesday Tots (Toddlers up to age 4) Wednesday workshops for all (all ages) Thursday Skills (Age 4 and over)
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Free collaborative art workshop Baby Palace Art Start Introduction to Crafts: Weaving Seven Kinds of Magic Legacies: JMW Turner Art Start Art Appreciation: A beginners course Introduction to Crafts: Ceramics Art Appreciation: A beginners course
Saturday Playdate Sensory sessions (Parents & babies upto 18 months) Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) Adult Workshop Roald Dahl Day Celebrations (check website for details Preview Pre school (Toddlers up to age 4) (10 part course) For dates + locations see our website Adult Workshop (10 part course) For dates + locations see our website
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Barbara Nicholls: Sedimentary Flow | 11 August — 26 November 2017 uly – 10 December 2017 Promiscuous Collaboration: Artist Teacher Scheme 2017 | 29 July — 24 September
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EXHIBITIONS COMING SOON: Legacies: JMW Turner 22 September 2017 – 14 January 2018
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