The art of revolution exhibition extended till 14th october 2017. the Undercroft Gallery.
What: Exhibition “Bedlam: Triangle”. The project by Gennadiy Ivanov.
Where: The Undercroft Gallery, Norwich
When: 06th-29th July 2018
Sponsors:
Bedlam:triange exhibition with our opening night sponsors:
LAKENHAM CREAMERY LTD-Ice cream
PUFF & BEAN - ITALIAN ARABICA COFFEE SPECIALIST (with Leyla Edmond)
https://www.facebook.com/puffandbeanbakery/
Proposal.
TRIANGLE: HUMAN – TECHNOLOGIES – NATURE
“I have made it a priority of this government to tackle the injustice of mental illness.” Prime Minister Theresa May (Norfolk, Oct, 26th)
‘BEDLAM: TRIANGLE’ uses art to transform public opinion and to inspire creative action towards MENTAL HEALTH problems.
The art works will be provocative, and use the power of a dynamic pattern of emotions, behavior and energy. The art works about everyday and how we are more and more involved in efforts to exist in this technological era. There is a constant flow of energy that is ever shifting, creating a pattern in our mental health: this is urban, enviromental, social, spiritual, psychological and medical. Its a human pattern, a technological pattern and a pattern in nature. Often people collide in these patterns, dissolving, melting like a snow flakes, disappearing in a crowded street, diluted within sounds and noises: music, cars, clubs and bars; as through reflected in prisms and distorted in mirrors in skyscrapers, windows; demoralized by cigarettes, narcotics, alcohol, becoming depressed and miserable. To get through, we are coexisting and collaborate in these surroundings. Who and what can help us in this triangle, we ask ourselves? What is deemed ‘sanity’ or ‘insanity’? Where and how do we live within it? We need the answers during this project.
These projects will include hands-on art making, performing painting, outreach and/or public installation and projects relevant to the educational art therapy curriculum.
‘Bedlam:Triangle’ its a forth independent non-commercial exhibition curated by Gennadiy Ivanov , which brings together professional artists, working in a variety of styles, directions, and media. The exhibition will be explore how art, dance, music, circus, theatre and new technologies can help as an art therapy for individuals; in which strings of the human soul can be touched by art. Its a curated exhibition of more then 30 professional artists, musicians, philosophers, singers, poets and performers have been invited to work together in an exhibition large in volume, scope, scale, and topics. During exhibition will be a lot of activities as a painting performance, dances, art therapy workshops and classes, conversation with a British and international audience around the world via internet platform and social net works in real life.
• producing provocative works of art that address critical mental health issues.
• promoting social change by creating art by and with the people.
• connecting mental health activists to their causes using an artistic approach as a point of entry.
• supporting artists, people and organizations working at the interface of mental health art.
• performing painting
• projects involving local, national and international artists, musicians, performers.
We will be based on the experience of last year. This application requests funding for the basic publicity which we identified as an absolute requirement, this being inclusion in the widely circulated publication ‘Art in Norwich’ and ‘East Art’ magazines, banners ,including a flag banners as an essential means to identify the location of the gallery and fact there is an exhibition.
This is accompanied by extensive use of social media: Facebook, Tweeter, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube, mailing lists from previous exhibitions, local television, newspapers and radios, local artists groups: That’s Norfolk TV, Future radio, EDP24, Free newspapers, local magazines; Norwich 20 artists group, Lonely arts club, Contemporary art society.
Broadcast by 6 live CCTV cameras 24/7, which will feed the exhibition website and viewer will be invited to visit and to see the exhibition online and live around UK/World. It will be have an electronic counter of online visitors during the day/night, possibilities to have an online chat between the artists and the audience from around UK/World. Possibilities of commercial promotion of local Norwich/Norfolk businesses and projects by the website and online cameras (Provided by Rocolec LTD, Norfolk). Potential online viewer is 1 million people from around the world.
The social media publicity has already started see:
https://www.facebook.com/events/492791374430890/
The website page:
https://www.studioart.org.uk/bedlam-triangle-2018.html
The Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/gennadiy0571/bedlam-collection/
In Norfolk ,there are around 77 suicides each year- higher than the UK average- and 75%of all suicides are men. Norfolk County Council’s Public health team has launched a campaign targeting males, in particular older men who are especially vulnerable.
As explained later, this application is to fund the core exhibition ‘ Bedlam: Triangle’ other applications are being made to increase the scale of the impact of the exhibition by bringing in other sites and art forms to increase participant visitor numbers.
The Bedlam exhibition provides a platform and safe space in the heart of our city for people of all ages to explore and engage with key issues in our world today. We believe passionately in the power of creativity to bring communities of people together.
An opportunity to explore emotions through the storytelling artworks. Everyone attending will have an opportunity to take something away about them selves, to take a help of recovery, to tell the true story about selves to people around UK/World.
Where: The Undercroft Gallery, Norwich
When: 06th-29th July 2018
Sponsors:
Bedlam:triange exhibition with our opening night sponsors:
LAKENHAM CREAMERY LTD-Ice cream
PUFF & BEAN - ITALIAN ARABICA COFFEE SPECIALIST (with Leyla Edmond)
https://www.facebook.com/puffandbeanbakery/
Proposal.
TRIANGLE: HUMAN – TECHNOLOGIES – NATURE
“I have made it a priority of this government to tackle the injustice of mental illness.” Prime Minister Theresa May (Norfolk, Oct, 26th)
‘BEDLAM: TRIANGLE’ uses art to transform public opinion and to inspire creative action towards MENTAL HEALTH problems.
The art works will be provocative, and use the power of a dynamic pattern of emotions, behavior and energy. The art works about everyday and how we are more and more involved in efforts to exist in this technological era. There is a constant flow of energy that is ever shifting, creating a pattern in our mental health: this is urban, enviromental, social, spiritual, psychological and medical. Its a human pattern, a technological pattern and a pattern in nature. Often people collide in these patterns, dissolving, melting like a snow flakes, disappearing in a crowded street, diluted within sounds and noises: music, cars, clubs and bars; as through reflected in prisms and distorted in mirrors in skyscrapers, windows; demoralized by cigarettes, narcotics, alcohol, becoming depressed and miserable. To get through, we are coexisting and collaborate in these surroundings. Who and what can help us in this triangle, we ask ourselves? What is deemed ‘sanity’ or ‘insanity’? Where and how do we live within it? We need the answers during this project.
These projects will include hands-on art making, performing painting, outreach and/or public installation and projects relevant to the educational art therapy curriculum.
‘Bedlam:Triangle’ its a forth independent non-commercial exhibition curated by Gennadiy Ivanov , which brings together professional artists, working in a variety of styles, directions, and media. The exhibition will be explore how art, dance, music, circus, theatre and new technologies can help as an art therapy for individuals; in which strings of the human soul can be touched by art. Its a curated exhibition of more then 30 professional artists, musicians, philosophers, singers, poets and performers have been invited to work together in an exhibition large in volume, scope, scale, and topics. During exhibition will be a lot of activities as a painting performance, dances, art therapy workshops and classes, conversation with a British and international audience around the world via internet platform and social net works in real life.
• producing provocative works of art that address critical mental health issues.
• promoting social change by creating art by and with the people.
• connecting mental health activists to their causes using an artistic approach as a point of entry.
• supporting artists, people and organizations working at the interface of mental health art.
- mobilizing individuals towards civic engagement for the art therapy classes.
- Help to individuals with emotional journey towards health and recovery.
- We work to engage and educate the public, nurture artists and activists, and strengthen mental health justice problems and movements. Our projects will live on in the community, beyond our initial involvement.
- What we are offering covers a wide spectrum --
• performing painting
• projects involving local, national and international artists, musicians, performers.
- Physical theatre workshops with dancer Alexey Ustin. Using the theme Bedlam, participants will explore the ability to change and transform, how to follow an impulse and how to give thoughts and emotions a physical form, structure and rhythm.
- 24/7 CCTV online cameras for the audience outside Norwich-Norfolk – translation the exhibition and performances to British and international public in real life via Internet. Support by internet company.
- Performing painting on the large 6x2 metres canvas by Gennadiy Ivanov , the art therapy classes. Working and paint with public. Creating the ‘mental mural’.
- The Cat walks show by Deanna Tyson (Cambridge) http://www.deannatyson.co.uk.
- Art therapy performing painting.
- Concert by Mutant Vinyl / Edwin Pope 7th July 2018.
- Every week performances by Alexey Ustin and Rebecca Chapman. Professional dances. Physical theatre. In UV lights.
- Dance-Painting performance by Gennadiy Ivanov.
- Performances by The Oak circus centre (The lost in transition circus): Debating dates and performances…
We will be based on the experience of last year. This application requests funding for the basic publicity which we identified as an absolute requirement, this being inclusion in the widely circulated publication ‘Art in Norwich’ and ‘East Art’ magazines, banners ,including a flag banners as an essential means to identify the location of the gallery and fact there is an exhibition.
This is accompanied by extensive use of social media: Facebook, Tweeter, Instagram, Pinterest, Youtube, mailing lists from previous exhibitions, local television, newspapers and radios, local artists groups: That’s Norfolk TV, Future radio, EDP24, Free newspapers, local magazines; Norwich 20 artists group, Lonely arts club, Contemporary art society.
Broadcast by 6 live CCTV cameras 24/7, which will feed the exhibition website and viewer will be invited to visit and to see the exhibition online and live around UK/World. It will be have an electronic counter of online visitors during the day/night, possibilities to have an online chat between the artists and the audience from around UK/World. Possibilities of commercial promotion of local Norwich/Norfolk businesses and projects by the website and online cameras (Provided by Rocolec LTD, Norfolk). Potential online viewer is 1 million people from around the world.
The social media publicity has already started see:
https://www.facebook.com/events/492791374430890/
The website page:
https://www.studioart.org.uk/bedlam-triangle-2018.html
The Pinterest:
https://www.pinterest.co.uk/gennadiy0571/bedlam-collection/
In Norfolk ,there are around 77 suicides each year- higher than the UK average- and 75%of all suicides are men. Norfolk County Council’s Public health team has launched a campaign targeting males, in particular older men who are especially vulnerable.
- Supporting vulnerable people: the exhibition is inclusive. It is in the center of Norwich close to major transport links. The art is inclusive and the building has disabled access, producing provocative works of art that address critical mental health issues, promoting social change by creating art by and with the vulnerable people, connecting mental health activists to their causes using an artistic approach as a point of entry, supporting artists, people, institutions and organizations working at the interface of mental health art, mobilizing individuals towards civic engagement for the art therapy classes, help to individuals with emotional journey towards health and recovery.
- Good infrastructure: the promotion of art and artists has been shown to drive economy activity. The previous exhibition promoted Norwich and Norfolk bringing in visitors from around UK.
- Commercial possibilities to help local business: commercial promotion of local Norwich/ Norfolk businesses and projects on the website and 24/7 via online cameras around the world.
- Real Jobs: the artists, musicians, dancers, performers and volunteers involved in the exhibition are professional artists, the exhibition gives these professionals to showcase their artistic output. Previous exhibitions in this series have resulted in sales and commissions for the artists. Possibilities to exhibit widely , in different cities and to present Norfolk and East Anglian art at the other regions. Last exhibition ‘The Art of Revolution’ were presented in London in Camden center.
As explained later, this application is to fund the core exhibition ‘ Bedlam: Triangle’ other applications are being made to increase the scale of the impact of the exhibition by bringing in other sites and art forms to increase participant visitor numbers.
The Bedlam exhibition provides a platform and safe space in the heart of our city for people of all ages to explore and engage with key issues in our world today. We believe passionately in the power of creativity to bring communities of people together.
An opportunity to explore emotions through the storytelling artworks. Everyone attending will have an opportunity to take something away about them selves, to take a help of recovery, to tell the true story about selves to people around UK/World.
- The exhibition is to fund fundamental requirement for putting on the Bedlam exhibition at the Undercroft Gallery in Norwich.
- The exhibition will be of a high quality and original as evidence by the previous successful exhibitions in this series of projects.
- The exhibition is open to all and will be promoted widely.
- The exhibition challenges the artists to work to a theme and stimulates collaboration, learning, study and creativity.
- The theme of the exhibition encourages an awareness of the mental health, stimulates learning and helps for both the artists and visitors.
- The success of the 4 previous curated exhibitions ‘War and Peace’, ‘Beneath the surface’, ‘Asylum’ and ‘The art of Revolution’ has encouraged us to increase the impact of the central exhibition to include other venues around the City like: ‘Creative Matters: Man’s mental Health’ at the Norwich Royal Theatre program 2018, Creative Matters : Homelessness 2019.
- The exhibition involve other art forms including songs; music, dance, performance (Total Ensemble theatre Company), physical theatre, circus, poets, lectures to perform the exhibition. This application has not yet been submitted but this larger scale aim will be benefit from Norfolk County Council funding of the core exhibition already being in place.
New paintings for the project February - March 2018
PIZZA DANCE -oil on canvas mural, 300x600 cm
Inspiring evening with walking and drawing paintings in my Virtual Reality Gallery. For Bedlam project with great help by Gleb Tihomirov. So, you will have a chance to walk inside at the PV 5th July after 7.30 and 6th or 7th July all day at the Undercroft with Gleb’s VR Norwich Company. Amazing feelings. Highly recommend to try. Very different impression.
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