lunedì 5 dicembre 2011

Win a Limited Edition Pop Art Print of John Lennon



BRINK are offering you the opportunity to be one of the first people to own Bill Zygmant's exclusive John Lennon print, inspired by the work of Andy Warhol.

Tickets are available from the 1st December and can be purchased for just £1 at Kenilworth Wines and Town & Country Furniture in Abbey End, Kenilworth. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased online via PayPal: brinkevents@gmail.com and your ticket number and code will be sent by e-mail within 24 hours.

The winning ticket will be drawn by Bill Zygmant and announced at Kenilworth Wines, during the wine tasting evening on 26th January, 2012. The winner will be notified by the 31st January, 2012.



For further information visit the BRINK website: www.wix.com/brinkevents/home 
email: brinkevents@gmail.com tel: 07960-043395 or 07971-022369

sabato 3 dicembre 2011

Win a free VIP Friends of BRINK Subscription!


The BRINK Christmas Art Quiz is now online!
Two lucky winners will receive a free, one-year  VIP FRIENDS of BRINK annual subscription worth £30.00.

Download the quiz sheet from our website and send you answers to brinkevents@gmail.com by Saturday, 31st December 2011. 


The correct entries will be entered into a prize draw and winners will be notified in early January 2012.

giovedì 24 novembre 2011

BRINK Brings a Taste of the Swinging Sixties to Kenilworth


John Lennon Pop Art print by Bill Zygmant

A rare occasion to view iconic photographs of The Avengers, Marc Bolan, George Harrison, Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Lulu and Paul McCartney.

BRINK is proud to present the works of world renowned, celebrity photographer Bill Zygmant at Kenilworth Wines, in Talisman Square.

Passionate about photography from a very early age, Bill’s career began in 1962, when he joined a Fleet Street picture agency, later going freelance in 1966, taking pictures of stars, such as Bananarama, the Bee Gees, Peter Davidson, Mary Hopkins, Madness, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rod Stewart and Barbara Windsor,  to name but a few, with his works regularly published in Billboard, Musical Express , Picture Post and many national British newspapers and magazines.

Bill also took the first photograph of John Lennon and Yoko Ono on the Kings Road in London, months before the official announcement of their relationship. And, he even has a suite named after him at The Hard Day’s Night Hotel in Liverpool, where two of his pictures are also displayed in the John Lennon Suite, next to the famous white piano. Recently, Bill’s work was also used on the cover of George Harrison’s biography ‘Working Class Mystic’.

In the Vino Veritas V showcase, BRINK will be unveiling  a rare, never seen before limited edition, Pop Art print of John Lennon in the style of Andy Warhol, as well as photographs of George Harrison, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, Lulu and the Avengers.

All works are signed and available for sale. As a Christmas gift, BRINK is offering clients a 10% discount on any photographs purchased before 20th December.

The BRINK showcase will run from 1 December 2011 until January 31st 2012. Kenilworth Wines is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00am until 19.00pm.


mercoledì 2 novembre 2011

ART ON THE EDGE 2: Call for sculptors, installation artists, painters, performers and makers


BRINK is currently viewing proposals from sculptors, installation artists, painters and performers for an up-coming one-day, open-air exhibition that we are organising at the Lions Grand Show, in Abbey Fields, Kenilworth on 2nd June 2011.

The work can be on any theme, but please take into consideration that the works will be on display to families.

This year, we are making ART ON THE EDGE bigger and better. As well the open-air exhibition, we will also have a marquee area for exhibiting paintings or more delicate works, and a limited number of stalls.

The exhibition is free to enter. Stalls may be shared and cost €40.00 for artists and £65.00 for companies or organisations.

A risk assessment will be required from the artist/exhibitor on acceptance of the work.

To view images from last year's ART ON THE EDGE click here.

Details
To submit your work please send the following information to brinkevents@gmail.com:
  • jpeg images or drawings of the proposed projects (you can send more than one);
  • a brief description of the work and materials;
  • artist statement and biography;
  • any eventual web links to your work.http://www.wix.com/brinkevents/home#!artonthedge

martedì 25 ottobre 2011

New Exhibition Opportunity


BRINK is currently seeking works by painters, photographers and sculptors for a quarterly showcase that will be held at the Tiltyard pub in Kenilworth, Warwickshire. The first showcase will open on 9th January 2011.

We are particularly looking for small sculptures, prints, local landscapes, portraits and abstract works. All works must be original and available for sale.

Interested? Please send a statement, biog and a selection of 5 images or a link to brinkevents@gmail.com.

Successful applicants will be contacted as soon as possible.

Submission and exhibition are free of charge. However, there will be a 35% commission fee on sales.

For further information on what we do, please visit our website at www.wix.com/brinkevents/home or contact t. 07960-043.395 / t. 07971-022.369.

sabato 15 ottobre 2011

DATES NOW CONFIRMED FOR MOSAIC!


CALLING ALL ARTISTS, DANCERS, SCULPTORS, VIDEO, ANIMATION AND INSTALLATION ARTISTS


Deadline 15.02.2012

BRINK is currently organising MOSAIC, a rich and exciting contemporary arts event that will be held during the Kenilworth Festival from Saturday, 12th May – Sunday, 20th of May 2012.

Now in its fourth year, the festival, which attracts a good 10,000 visitors to the town, hosts a wide variety of attractions including food tasting, book presentations, live bands, vintage cars and much, much more.

MOSAIC will consist of an art trail, indoor and outdoor exhibitions, contemporary art, craft and design stalls, dance performances, live DJs and music, sculpture, installation and video art.

As well as the 9-day art trail, which will be held in various indoor and outdoor venues around the town, on 20th May, BRINK will also be running a one-day, outdoor art exhibition during Party in the Park in Abbey Fields. As well as the ‘open air gallery’, marquees will also be available for exhibiting less weather-proof and delicate works.

This is a unique opportunity to take part in an exciting and increasingly popular annual event and to get your work seen by a vast public.

Interested? Please send a project proposal (even just a sketch and concept), link, images of your work, biography and artist statement (if applicable) to brinkevents@gmail.com. A wide variety of venues are available so if you would like to discuss your project with us, please send us an e-mail or give us a call on 07960-043395 or 07971-022369.

BRINK will require a risk assessment from the artist/participants on acceptance of the work or project. If necessary, we can also offer advice and assistance with risk assessment forms or funding applications.

We welcome works and project proposals on any subject matter or in any medium from both unknown, emerging and established artists or collaborative groups. But, please bear in mind that we will be exhibiting to an audience that also includes families and children. BRINK reserve the right to refuse works or projects.

Participating artists can take part in any of the three events (art trail, outdoor exhibition or stalls) or even all three!

The art exhibition and trail is free to enter. Stalls are subject to selection and availability and can be hired at a modest fee of £40.00 for artists/private individuals (these stalls may be shared) or £65.00 for companies or organisations. Special discounts on stall hire are available to FRIENDS of BRINK.

For further information, please contact brinkevents@gmail.com or call 07960-043395 or 07971-022369.


lunedì 3 ottobre 2011

BRINK Prepare to Launch New Online Store



BRINK is busy working on a new online art and design store.

The BRINK Emporium will be a unique showcase for original works of art, prints, limited editions, sculpture, design objects, home accessories, fashion, fine art jewellery, books, cards and all things stylish and creative.

If you are an artist or you create or produce original and unusual art or design objects, BRINK want to hear from you!

Want to be involved? Please send information and images of your work to brinkevents@gmail.com

The BRINK Emporium is set to launch in early December 2011, so watch this space for updates or visit http://www.wix.com/brinkevents/home for further information.



sabato 1 ottobre 2011

BRINK eBAY Auction for Kenilworth Lions Goes Live!


BRINK is auctioning an oak sculpture of a lion, by chainsaw artist Mark Begley, in aid of Kenilworth Lions.

Kenilworth Lions is a charity that has been supporting the local community for over 40-years. They do a fantastic job of raising funds for organisations that assist the elderly and people with disabilities, as well as many other worthy causes, SO PLEASE HELP US TO SUPPORT THEM TOO!

The oak lion, which was made during the first Art on the Edge contemporary art show, held at the Lions Grand Show in Kenilworth this summer, has been donated to BRINK by the Coventry-based artist to raise money for the cause. 

All of the proceeds will be donated to Kenilworth Lions.


This unique handmade, lion sculpture in oak is fully finished and varnished and suitable for indoor or outdoor display. 




The lion proudly stands at an impressive height of 92 cm and is 46 cm wide at the shoulders.

Click here to go to the eBay auction.
The auction ends on 11 Oct, 2011 at 15:45:58 BST.

If you are in town and would like to see the lion in the flesh pop down to: Town & Country Furniture, 1, Abbey End, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1QH.

To view more images of the lion and the artist at work, or to find out more about BRINK, click here.


giovedì 29 settembre 2011

James Callaghan in the Vino Veritas Showcase

Image copyright of James Callaghan

From Saturday 1st October until Wednesday 30th November, contemporary arts organisation BRINK will be presenting a selection of works by local photographer James Callaghan at Kenilworth Wines.

In the Vino Veritas Showcase IV, James Callaghan, who recently held his solo show ‘Personally’ at Gallery150 in Leamington, with all the proceeds from the sales donated to Myton Hospice, will be exhibiting a series of landscapes of the local area. From Kenilworth Castle, mysterious woods,  to Chesterton Windmill, James takes us on a fascinating and dynamic journey of light, colour and shadow, where familiar places are revealed to us from a fresh and unusual perspective.

The fourth showcase not only marks the first anniversary of the opening of Kenilworth Wines but also the first birthday of BRINK, who held their debut TEMPORANEA exhibition at Kenilworth Castle in May this year and ART ON THE EDGE at the Lions Grand Show in June.

The fifth showcase, which opens on Thursday 1st  December, will feature the works of Bill Zygmant, famous for his iconic images of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe, Jimi Hendrix, Marc Bolan, John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Patrick MacNee, Joanna Lumley, Diana Dors and many more.

Kenilworth Wines is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00am until 19.00pm.

For further information visit www.wix.com/brinkevents/home.

mercoledì 24 agosto 2011

MOSAIC: BRINK CALL FOR STREET ARTISTS, CONTEMPORARY DANCERS, MUSICIANS, DJS, SCULPTORS, VIDEO, ANIMATION AND INSTALLATION ARTISTS

Floor frescoes by Lord Numb
BRINK is currently organising
MOSAIC, a Street Art event that will be held in Talisman Square, Kenilworth, Warwickshire in April 2012. 


The outdoor event will consist of a Street Art exhibition on boards and canvas, contemporary dance, live DJs, music, sculpture, installation and video art. 


Full details have yet to be confirmed, but MOSAIC is scheduled for a weekend in April 2012. The live performances would be held on a Saturday and if we have access to overnight storage space for the works, the organisation will be able to run the outdoor art exhibition for a week.


Interested? Please send images of your work, biography and artist statement (if applicable) to brinkevents@gmail.com.


For further information on our initiatives visit: http://www.wix.com/brinkevents/home

martedì 16 agosto 2011

BRINK hold eBay Auction to Raise Funds for Kenilworth Lions

BRINK is auctioning an oak sculpture of a lion, by chainsaw artist Mark Begley, in aid of Kenilworth Lions.

Mark, who previously worked as a tree surgeon, turned his hand, by chance, to chainsaw sculpting early this year and since then has dedicated himself entirely to his practice.

The oak lion, which was made during the first Art on the Edge contemporary art show, held at the Lions Grand Show in Kenilworth this summer, has been donated to BRINK by the Coventry-based artist to raise money for the cause.

Mark Begley's finished lion.
 “Kenilworth Lions has been supporting local charities for over forty-years. Due to the current economic climate, many of these organisations are now under threat and the Lions helps many of these charities to thrive.  This is why we feel it is so important to support an organisation that provides such valuable services in the community, particularly to the elderly and the more vulnerable people in our society. As well as the Waverly Day Centre, the Stroke Club, PHAB and many others, the Lions Club has also supported BRINK in the past and we felt that we wanted to give something back.”, states BRINK Co-Founder Sarah Silver.


The ten-day charity auction will go live on 1st October 2011 and all proceeds will be donated to the Kenilworth Lions. A  link to the eBay page will be published on the BRINK website on the launch date of the auction: www.wix.com/brinkevents/home.
For further information and updates please contact: brinkevents@gmail.com

Mark Begley working on the lion at the
Lions Grand Show.


Finished lion.


THE MACABRE TALES OF ANDREW CHRISTOPHER


Bye Bye Blackbird, pen and ink on paper.
Image courtesy of the artist

BRINK will be presenting the work of  Andrew Christopher, in the  third  Vino Veritas  Artist 
Showcase at Kenilworth Wines, from the 26th of July until the end of September 2011.

The works on show are a mix of acrylic on canvas and pen and ink drawings on paper, which have a dreamlike quality, combining  imagery of children and animals in what can only be described as a fantastical dance of the macabre. There is a consistent narrative that runs through the series that relates to childhood, storytelling and games. The work is playful, yet melancholic,as the artist weaves a visual web with characters that appear to have an air of familiarity. 
All of the works are available for purchase, either as originals or prints.

Andrew Christopher, who graduated from  the London Guildhall University, currently  lives and works in Stratford-Upon-Avon.

STAR WARS HITS WINE STORE



Yoda, oil on canvas by Paul Oz. Image courtesy of the artist.
BRINK will be hosting the second Vino Veritas Artist Showcase at Kenilworth Wines this month (June), featuring a small selection of eclectic portraits of famous film stars and characters by nationally acclaimed painter Paul Oz.

Of particular interest to sci-fi enthusiasts and fans of Star Wars, is Oz's stunning portrait of Yoda, which is rendered in thick impasto, oil on board measuring approximately one metre square. "We are delighted to have the opportunity to exhibit Yoda, especially when the work is destined for Selfridges in London, later this year", says BRINK Co-founder, Tim Robottom.

Oz aims to impart the personality and energy of the subjects. The paint is three dimensional, as facial and musculature features are actually carved into the oils, creating real shadows as well as painted ones.

Other smaller, dark and exciting works on show and available for purchase are ink on paper.

BRINK Brings a Taste of Venice to Kenilworth Wines

Three Poles, oil on canvas by Stan Kaminski. Image courtesy of the artist

BRINK, in collaboration with Kenilworth Wines, will be bringing a new and different cultural experience to Kenilworth.

The debut showcase, which will feature the works of acclaimed Coventry painter, Stan Kaminski, will be opened during a season of wine tasting evenings at the wine shop.


Born in Banbury in 1952, Stan Kaminski, who currently lives in Coventry, paints in oils, acrylics, gouache and water colour. The artist, who was intensely involved in the initial design of the Berkswell Millennium tapestry, also regularly exhibits at the Rainforest Wildlife Foundation and the Patterson Gallery in London, and has achieved excellent auction results at both Christies and Sotheby’s.

On Thursday 5th May 2011, while wine shop manager Geoff Burns will be tantalizing taste buds with an excellent selection of fine Italian wines, BRINK will be pleasing visitors eyes with two of Stan Kaminski’s recent paintings from his Venice series.

Stan Kaminski’s works can be viewed in the shop until the 3rd June 2011.

The wine tasting evening, which costs £10.00 per person, is open from 7pm until 9pm (approx.).

Places are limited: to reserve a ticket please contact Kenilworth Wines, Talisman Square, Kenilworth, Warwickshire CV8 1JB, tel.01926 858.332. The wine shop is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10.00am-7.00pm.

The next BRINK showcase in June, will feature the works of Paul Oz, famous for his eye-catching, highly textured celebrity portraits.


ART ON THE EDGE CONTEMPORARY ART SHOW

Close Encounters by Tim Robottom

On 11th June 2011, BRINK will be showcasing the first Art on the Edge contemporary art exhibition at the Lions Grand Show in Abbey Fields, Kenilworth.

Artists from all over the region have been invited to exhibit their works and many of them will be painting or creating works of art on the day. From bizarre installation works to live painting, sculpture and contemporary-style Indian folk art, this dynamic and light-hearted outdoor exhibition will have something for both art enthusiasts and the curious alike.

Most of the exhibiting artists will be present on the day, making this an interesting opportunity for the public to engage with the artists and watch them while they work. Art on the Edge will also be the stage of an artists’ picnic, further highlighting the social and fun element of the event.

Regional artists interested in taking part can do so by sending a biography, CV and 5-10 images to brinkevents@gmail.com. The call for submissions is open until 30th April 2011. Further information on BRINK can be found on the organisation’s website: http://www.wix.com/brinkevents/home.

martedì 10 maggio 2011

THE TEMPORANEA JOURNAL - DAY II



Saturday7th May 2011

Today was the first opening day, which was inaugurated with a downpour of rain after six weeks of constant, freak summer sunshine. As Murphy dictates, we were expecting that to happen, so we had to refrain from installing EMIT, Nest and Cascade, which was a real shame. 

The rain continued well into early afternoon, so after the morning staff meeting, the first thing we did was do a site check and set up Martin Johnson’s paintings in the Barn. 
The Great Game
The Great Game by Martin Johnson

As there was little else to do other than unload more stuff and wait for the rain to stop, we returned home to have some ‘brunch’ – we’d missed breakfast – and pick up the rest of the things we needed. 

Fortunately, by the time we got back to Kenilworth Castle the rain had gradually started to subside, which left us free to do other things. Instead of the empty rainy castle just a few hours before, we returned to a castle swarming with people and very ‘mischievous’ children.


We set up Luke’s video piece, Poveri Fiori, for the afternoon showing in the Education Room. I stayed to invigilate and Tim went off to add some finishing touches to Two Feet Deep and set up Nest , a diorama of a small town inhabited by ghostlike, white figures of extinct creatures, animals and warring soldiers, hidden away in the far corner of the Keep.

Meanwhile, a few people came in to see the video and discuss the works, and the response, I’m pleased to say, was really positive.

Before we knew it , it was almost five o’clock and the castle was closing for the night, but we still had work to do: Cascade needed to be installed by the King’s Gate and we needed to cover Concetta Modica's piece, Snow Flower, to protect it from the rain. 


Snow Flower by Concetta Modica
Yet more loading and we set off to assemble the work. Well, we must have taken nearly two hours, because we left after seven, leaving it incomplete, but most of it is sitting there right now in the moonlight (and torrential rain), waiting for the finishing touches tomorrow morning.
Right now, it’s 11.38 pm and Tim is finishing the templates for EMIT, which will be unveiled for the private viewing tomorrow afternoon and I’ve got a speech to write...



domenica 8 maggio 2011

TEMPORANEA: DAY I

Friday 6th May 2011

We arrived at just gone nine in the morning, excited about setting up the show and a little in awe of the task before us.

The first thing we did was grab a ladder and set up Grampa and Grandma, it was a strange and satisfying sensation seeing those walking sticks, shoes and slippers, dangling from the tree, against the backdrop of the red sandstone walls and the countryside beyond.


Detail of Downward Spiral during installation


We made our way back to the Gate House, where we  were welcomed  into the early morning staff meeting. The first thing we found out was that the gaiter that we were supposed to be using to transport some of the works had a flat tyre, we laughed despite terrifying visions of lugging heavy boxes and objects across the castle grounds.  Fortunately, we then found out it was a slow flat, so all we needed to do was pump up the tyre and everything would be fine. We were equipped with a radio and then everyone rushed off about their business. We had a rather hasty cup of tea – well Tim had tea and I had coffee – and made our way outside, where Tim later received a brief induction into using the gaiter.

Suminder hadn’t arrived yet, so we decided to unload some more things from the car; it was precisely at that moment that Suminder and Jonathan arrived with a white van following close behind.

We opened the castle gates and the van driver drove into the grounds. We unloaded and began making our way to Leicester’s building, where Suminder’s work was to be installed.  It was quite a moment seeing all those opened boxes and cases, appropriating ourselves of this precious Heritage site.

Suminder Virk & Johnathan Tredwell setting up Downward Spiral

Set up was slow and meticulous, there was a bed frame to set up, mirror tiles to polish and heaven knows how many red-wrapped bed springs to arrange on the bed, before the final touch: the laying of a queen size sheet of Perspex. 

I stayed with Suminder and Jonathan - supervising and taking some photos, while Tim went off to collect Concetta's salt from the workshop around the corner and meet Stephen, who had unwittingly failed to wrap his resin sculptures and was hence forced to make amends in the back of the van he had hired. A disaster though it may seem, Stephen took it well – after a string of justifiable obscenities that mainly began with ‘b’ and ‘s’ – and proceeded to install the integral sculptures and repair the other two damaged ones. 

But, all in all, the morning proceeded relatively smoothly. 

Suminder’s piece, Downward Spiral, finished we went back to Stephen who was about to position the final piece. 
Tim &Stephen setting off with 'Spaced'
I followed as fast as I could behind the gaiter, in a cloud of dust, taking photos. It was fun, people were curious and amused by the works that had sprung up around the Elizabethan Garden.  In the meantime, Suminder and Jonathan had got sidetracked by Stephen’s piece, Relax, where they lay down on the grass beside it and took pictures of themselves. They came to meet us and we chatted a while to a few spectators then went off, back to the Gate House and said goodbye to Suminder and Jonathan, who were soon followed by Stephen.  At this point, it was well past twelve and we still had so much to do, including picking up more things from home. 

Hunger upon us we headed home, via the School Lane chip shop, one of our sponsors and returned to the flat for a good old ‘chip butty’ and some light refreshment.

Now, after this, it all goes a little grey - it must be the tiredness of the last few days - but I will attempt to remember how the events unfolded...

Ah yes, now I remember:  we loaded the car with as much as we could and made our return to the castle. We unloaded Tim’s chessboard, then proceeded to set up Concetta’s ‘Snow Flower’ piece which consists of 50kg of salt and a green, embroidered flower, in the Lunn Tower. Photos taken and satisfied with the result, we loaded the gaiter as best we could and set off, up and down the bumpy knolls to the Great Hall, where Tim installed his giant chess board, Napoleon’s Plan. 

Snow Flower by Concetta Modica
Napoleon's Plan by Tim Robottom
Somewhere along the line, Tim also installed ‘Two Feet Deep’, a pair of Wellington boots filled with water, in the ‘Water Tower’.

It was getting increasingly late, so back to the Gate House to pick up more work, a ladder and the much needed sandbags for Solve et Coagula, an eerie ‘totem’ composed of real sheep’s wool and a goat’s skull, which we positioned in the Bay Window area above the Great Hall. The pole was passed up , along with the sandbags – I’m still wondering how we’re going to get the latter down. I had a real desire to go up there, as it was a place I had always wanted to get to as a child, but for the first time in my life, I have no idea why, my heart sunk in my stomach and I had an attack of knee-trembling vertigo –  that said, I managed  it anyway, albeit a little tentatively and shakily. We returned back to the Gate House, where we met with the security guard, Dave, with his dog, who advised us to remove the loose chess pieces from the board and put them away, in case they vanished into the night by the hand of modern-day marauders.  So, off we went on a last site tour to check all the works and to ‘pick up the pieces’, so to speak.


All done, we said goodbye to Dave – but not the dog – and set off home to recover from the day.

Sarah Silver