The Beaufoy Institute
London
39 Black Prince Road, SE11
WEB
PHIL by Anna Best
dal 26/7/2002 al 27/7/2002

Segnalato da

Gasworks Gallery



 
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26/7/2002

PHIL by Anna Best

The Beaufoy Institute, London

PHIL investigates the relationship between urban regeneration, arts funding and the philanthropic attitude. By searching for Philip’s, Philomena’s and Phillippa’s, Anna Best turns on its side any notion of a geographically defined community. PHIL is offered to the residents of Vauxhall and the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the spirit of celebratory collaboration and critical provocation. Performances: July 27th 6pm & 9pm.


comunicato stampa

There are two chances to see PHIL on Saturday July 27th 6pm & 9pm
Please arrive promptly as each performance lasts only 15 minutes.

Entrance is free and refreshments will be available.
Nearest underground stations: Vauxhall & Oval.
Parking and disabled access at the rear entrance.
Contact Fiona Boundy at Gasworks Gallery on 020 7582 6848
for more information.

PHIL investigates the relationship between urban regeneration, arts funding and the philanthropic attitude. By searching for Philip’s, Philomena’s and Phillippa’s, Anna Best turns on its side any notion of a geographically defined community. PHIL is offered to the residents of Vauxhall and the London Philharmonic Orchestra in the spirit of celebratory collaboration and critical provocation.

The London Philharmonic Orchestra Musicians played their part of a Mozart Serenade in a PHIL's home and this was filmed on video. These separate performances are being reunited via an orchestra of televisions in the Beaufoy Hall and will be broadcast live on the internet.

PHIL has been realised with advice and assistance from Gasworks Gallery, Fiona Boundy, Andrea Crociani, Mimi Hansmann, Katherine Green, Stefan Szczelkun, Myles Stawman, Bettina Wilhelm, and Paul Whitty. A special thanks to all the Phil’s, the musicians, Richard Mallet and Amy Plant.

PHIL is the first in a series of temporary public art works commissioned by The Beaufoy Arts Project to stimulate debate about the future of the Beaufoy Institute. Supported by: Lambeth Riverside, Lambeth Arts, The Vauxhall St. Peter's Heritage Centre, Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art Gasworks Gallery and the London Philharmonic Orchestra.

The Beaufoy Institute, 39 Black Prince Road, London SE11

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Helen Maurer
dal 5/12/2002 al 15/12/2002

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