September 21 - October 7
a collective exhibition.
Peter Amoore | David Blandy | Lucy Clout | Alan Currall | Josephine Flynn | Gelitin | Internet
My First Stand-Up Comedy Gig will be screened each 15 min.
Preview: Friday 21st September, 7-9pm
Exhibition open: 22nd September – 7th October, 2012.
Project supported by Creative Scotland.
Rhubaba Gallery and Studios, 25 Arthur Street, Edinburgh
August 2nd
La Fiesta
A play by Carola Gliksberg and Diego Chamy
Directed by Carola Gliksberg
Cast: Sofía Gala Castilgione, Maru Sussini, Alina Perkins, María Campos, Matheo Hanaman, Federico Abuaf, Bel Eiff and Carola Gliksberg
Camarín de las Musas
Mario Bravo 960, Buenos Aires
September 1st & 2nd - Whitstable Biennale
Acting
A play by Internet (Diego Chamy and Siân Robinson Davies)
Internet are not actors, but they are giving it their best shot. This new performance has real potential to go the distance.
Horsebridge Whitstable Arts & Community Centre
11 Horsebridge Road Whitstable, UK
30 July - 5 August - Empty Orchstra : Emtpy Shop
Exhibition
Jenna Finch, Gillian Wylde and Internet (whose members include Siân Robinson Davies and Diego Chamy) have been invited to show performance work in an empty shop in the Derbyshire market town of Ilkeston. No one will see their performance live, but an exhibition of their works will be open between 30 July and 5 August 2012.
Empty Orchestra, initiated by Georgie Park and Samuel Rodgers, is a curatorial project attempting to flatten hierarchies between professional practice and more generalized creative activity.
Burtons Menswear store
Bath Street, at the entrance to the Albion Arcade, Ilkeston, UK
July 7, 19hs
Abilities
(a television talk show with a live studio audience)
Written and directed by Siân Robinson Davies & Diego Chamy
Emma Leach as Emma Leach
Ann Ward as Sue Rigley
Shelley Draper as Lynn Sutcliff
Niki Russell as the second host
Music Video by Robert Bidder
The event was broadcasted live online at tethervision.co.uk
Part 1 of the event David Raymond Conroy & Internet
Caretakers House at Primary
8PM 44 Douglas Road, Nottingham, UK - Free entry
May 25, 18hs
The Part and The
A theatrical performance written by Diego Chamy and Siân Robinson Davies. Performed by Siân Robinson Davies.
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Iain Campbell F-W
Julia Scott
IMPERIUM
334 Duke Street Glasgow, Scotland, UK
May 20, 20hs - Quiet Cue #86
Something You Would Never Play
a performance by Sam Pettigrew and Diego Chamy
Sam Pettigrew - double bass solo
Fundstücke
Gary Rouzer - prepared bass + objects
Gunnar Lettow - prepared bass + electronics
Burkhard Beins - percussion + objects
Bertrand Denzler - tenor saxophone
Staalplaat
Flughafenstr. 38, Berlin
May 5, 20hs
The Part and The
A theatrical performance written by Diego Chamy and Siân Robinson Davies. Performed by Siân Robinson Davies.
The performance was written for the exhibition MMXII, by the artists Alexandre Bianchini, Saskia Edens, Sylvie Rodriguez and Pascal Rousson, and had to be related with the subject "Catastrophe"
Kasernenstr. 23, Basel
April 20 - May 7
Withholding Meaning
Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art
A group show featuring José Eduardo Yaque Llorente, Max Prus and Diego Chamy.
What you see here not does not have a name. It exists as an unfinished X. A statement of withheld content and latent sincerity. From its beginning, the exhibition was a repetition of the historic act. The act of showing people a constructed moment. As soon as we entered the gallery we constructed a working space. Actual objects can either represent ideas in a lucid or mystifying way or, they don’t. The artworks, which are mostly predetermined, will be mounted, constructed, performed, completed and unveiled at given times throughout its duration.
For this exhibition MAX PRUS helped the great Scottish painter Alan Davie to finish his last masterpiece, a forty meter long watercolour, which, following Davie’s wish, will be buried on the 26th of April during a public performance in this exhibition. A letter from Alan Davie asking Max Prus to assist him with this is also exhibited. Besides this, Max commissioned some Indian Bollywood poster painters to make a big advertisement announcing the inauguration of Alan Davie’s new style, “Big Paintingism.”. You can see that advertisement/painting exhibited in this exhibition, together with one original Big Paintingist painting by Davie himself (the watercolour sprawled across the floor) and another painted by Max’s artist’s assistant (the obviously big, blue one).
JOSÉ EDUARDO YAQUE LLORENTE made the black painting called Me tengo que ir mi amor (I have to go now, my love), which resembles a dark room in which the only visible thing is the light of an alarm clock. His girlfriend, MERYL GRASA TORRES (a.k.a. MATI) made the installation Felicidades mi amor (Congratulations, my love) – a mattress covered with meringue – and placed it right in front of her boyfriend’s black painting. Yaque’s painting Huevos Revueltos (Scrambled Eggs) sits next to these two pieces. This piece was made whilst Yaque was on residency in Glasgow. He wrote his name and Mati’s name simply because he missed her. He is also responsible for the intervention of several flyers he collected from galleries around Glasgow, on which he printed the word “Fart”.
DIEGO CHAMY made an installation called Bert and Ernie Play the Drums. It consists of the classic Sesame Street video of the same name. The piece is accompanied with a print out of its script, which he transcribed from the video as literally as he could. Diego also made Let’s make it happen, a flat TV lying on the floor showing a still text with his email and mobile number, inviting the public to meet with him privately and see if they can have “some interesting conversation and eventually become friends.” He will also make a performance on the 26th of April, but he refused to fully unveil its content. For some reason, every time someone asks him to say more about it, he cries.
Mon-Fri 10-6pm, Sat 12-5pm
+44 141 Gallery, SWG3, 100 Eastvale Pl.,Glasgow G3 8QG, UK