Hackney WickED Weekend @ RED Market
Art Exhibitions Red Gallery, Shoreditch
Midday - 11pm 25 & 26 August 2012
Free
After Party: Midnight - 6am Sunday 26th August 2012
Hackney WickED goes on Holiday. Pray for SUNSHINE!
As the Olympics have moved in, we move out! Relocating Artists back to familiar terrain for a weekend extravaganza!
They brought you Hackney Weekend we bring you Hackney WickED Weekend.
Fete For The WickED, Site Specific Installations, Performance, Artist Film Screenings, Live Music, Graffiti Jam, DJs and more…..
LET THE GAMES COMMENCE!
Download: Flyer
Location: Map
Images: HW Weekend Photos
Event Details:
Fete For The WickED – Artist Stalls:
Saturday 25 August 2012
Billy AB
Paul Sakoilsky
The Outside World
Tana West
Hackney WickED stall featuring work by Stephen Gill, Leigh Niland & posters by SEE Studio and Laura Oldfield Ford
Cult Mountain
Pussy Power: waging WAR ON WAR with her Peanut Trebuchet
Aida Dolrahim
Box Head
Richard Freeman, Maggie William & Nicola Wiltshire
Sunday 26 August 2012
Billy AB
The Outside World
Tana West
La Bouche
Hackney WickED stall featuring work by Stephen Gill, Leigh Niland & posters by SEE Studio and Laura Oldfield Ford
Cult Mountain
Pussy Power: Pussy Power transforms from Pearly Queen into Marilyn Monroe
Aida Dolrahim
Box Head
Flora, Fauna and other dreaming’s by Yiska Fonseca
Sam Rees
Macarena Saribibi – Milliner
Graffiti Jam
Live on Saturday 25 August 2012 and possibly into Sunday 26th as well.
Featuring: Aida Dolrahim, SCAB, RSH, Perspicere, ADOR, and many more
Live Music
Saturday 25 August 2012
2pm Open Microphone
3pm The Hummingbirds
4pm YAOAY
5pm Dee Plume
6pm Mammoth Sound
7pm The Two Paddys
8pm Sonny Green
9pm Barbarella
Sunday 26 August 2012
1pm Blanche Ellis
2pm Becky Fury
4pm The Cash Cows
3pm Siddharta
5pm Afrodizzie
6pm Billy Carter
7pm Spiritwo
8pm We
Performance
Lauren Brown
Saturday 25 August 2012
‘Pop-up’ little carnivalesque/kissing booth/fortune tent installation. The relationship between festival and song is an old one, and can be a nice subversion of the usual ‘artists-play-and-i-have-to-listen’ scenario of music at festivals.
www.sheseesred.blogspot.co.uk
Melissa Booth
Saturday 25 August 2012
13.00-13.30 / 14.00-14.30 / 15.00-15.30
Sunday 26 August 2012
17:00-17:30 / 18:00-18:30 / 19:00-19:30
Performance : Waking up the Sleepwalking City
Choreographer: Melissa Booth
Dancers: Hannah Barter, Melissa Booth, Chloe Stephens
Synopsis:
- When was the last time you let your eyes linger on the city scene?
- When was the last time you felt grass beneath your bare feet?
- When was the last time you breathed in the multitude of aromas in the air?
- When was the last time you eavesdropped on the city’s soundtrack?
Waking up the Sleepwalking City, which has just performed outside Tate Modern as part of Brink Festival, June 2012, is a performance experience, which uses the backdrop of the city of London to explore neglected relationships to our senses.
The piece uses improvisational movement and verbatim, which traces the journeys of the performers around the city via their sensory perception, in order to transform the space into a place for the individual performer. I invite the spectator or passersby to consider their pre-determined responses to the environment, by asking them to momentarily construct a new relationship to their perception via the senses.
www.wakingthecity.blogspot.co.uk
Adam McAlavey
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 August 2012
Angels For Machines : The Diamond Angel
The Angels breathing cycle encases and distorts its form. It stands silent and still, untouchable by the outside world.
Duration: 15 mins
House of Dolls
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 August 2012
Walk about performances throughout the day
Artist Film Screenings
Showreel
Saturday 25 August 2012 4pm – 10pm
Sunday 26 August 2012 12pm – 10pm
Alexis Milne
Aimee Neat
Pil & Galia Kollectiv
Charlie Hope
Noam Edry
Bill Leslie
Erica Scourti
Minnie Weisz
Helga Doretha
Lu Lyndon
Oliver David
Taking place in RED Gallery basement space
Fantich & Young
Saturday 25 & Sunday 26 August 2012
Film of talk at SEE Studio on the exhibition ‘Red in Tooth and Claw’
www.fantichandyoung.co.uk/see-studio-press-release/
After Party
Sunday 26 August 11.30pm – 6am
Free entry for people who have been at the Market.
Ma’Grass www.soundcloud.com/magrass
The Coolness Website
Followed by DJ’s
Projections
Hackney Rave Animation by EYEJACK and ELKHA, Visualized by Huguenot as part of LPC, Enjoy Kaos and Ed Metcalf.
About Red Galley & Red Market
In spring 2010 the Red Gallery launched as a pop-up gallery and events space and has continued to host a series of notable art and music events including the critically acclaimed EASTEND PROMISE exhibition that celebrated the East End’s ever-changing visual and cultural landscape with particular emphasis on the ‘cultural migrants’ who made the area their home.
In summer 2011 Red Market took over the 20,000 sq.ft car park next to the gallery as a pop-up street market fusing food, drink, art, music & leisure. In summer 2012, Red Market returns to the scene of last year’s successful run with more food, traders, a fully licensed bar with large covered seating area, entertainment and an urban beach.
Red Gallery Website
Red Market Website