'Clout' is a collection of miniature paintings, each painted onto the heads of roofing nails. Consisting of a vast range of images culled from the internet, holiday snaps and newspapers. The collection consists of over 5000 paintings a selection of these paintings will be discreetly displayed on the walls of the rooms and corridors of Barrington Court.
July’s Artwork of the Month will be ‘Clout’ 2003-2006 by Manchester based artist Andrew Bracey. ‘Clout’ is a collection of miniature paintings, each painted onto the heads of roofing nails. Consisting of a vast range of images culled from the internet, holiday snaps and newspapers. The collection consists of over 5000 paintings a selection of these paintings will be discreetly displayed on the walls of the rooms and corridors of Barrington Court. As you walk around expect to encounter these paintings in unexpected places and spaces.
SCION is the title of a series of activities developed by Beacon and the National Trust that will deliver a programme of contemporary art at Barrington Court over the course of sixteen months culminating in a major exhibition in 2011. Beacon Art Project is based in Lincolnshire and commissions and presents artwork by national and international artists within unusual, non-gallery settings, emphasising the importance of the context in which we experience art.
SCION has been made possible with financial support from: Arts Council England, National Trust, Somerset County Council and South Somerset District Council
Notes to Editors
This project is supported by Trust New Art, a programme to connect more people to National Trust places through contemporary art and craft. The National Trust is working in partnership with Arts Council England.
Arts Council England and the National Trust believe that placing high-quality and innovative contemporary art within historic settings can inspire artists and audiences and encourage new ways of looking at the work and the world.
As the partnership develops, a wide programme of events, projects and products will be developed to make contemporary arts and crafts an integral part of the National Trust's daily offer to visitors, building new audiences and providing career opportunities to both emerging and established artists.
For more information, visit http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/trustnewart
About Andrew Bracey
Andrew Bracey was born in Bristol (1978). He studied at Plymouth College of Art (1996 - 1997), Liverpool John Moores University (1997 - 2000) and Manchester Metropolitan University (2000 2001). His exhibitions include Frienlage (Firstsite, Colchester 2006), Social Work (Cornerhouse Projects, Manchester 2006), Post notes (ICA, London 2005), The Rudiments of Ornamental Composition (LOT, Bristol 2005), and John Moores 23 (Liverpool Biennial, The Walker Art Gallery 2004). He is a lecturer at Lincoln University and a visiting lecturer at Wolverhampton and Salford University. Future projects include Small Mischiefs (Pumphouse Gallery, London) and solo shows at Transition Gallery (London) and Wolverhapmton Art Gallery (2007). He currently lives and works in Manchester.
About Beacon Art Project
Beacon is a UK based not for profit visual art organisation with charitable status established in 2004 by John Plowman and Nicola Streeten and is based in Lincolnshire, a county in the East Midlands UK. Beacon’s innovative approach to curating and commissioning has been to focus on creating relationships between audience, artist and institution that do not privilege the ‘art object’ per se. That is, creating an indeterminate and non-hierarchical space which enables a fluidity and convergence between audience, artist and institution.
Contact: Nicola Streeten
Project Director
Beacon Art Project Ltd
nicola@beaconartproject.com
http://www.beaconartproject.org/scion.htm
For all press enquiries
Simon Steven: 01843 596194 Email: press@beaconartproject.com
Andrew Bracey will be talking about ‘Clout’ on Tuesday 27 July 1.30pm
Opening 24 July 2010
Barrington Court
Nr Ilminster, Somerset TA19 0NQ