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Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2004 |
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Sarah Gilder. Swan Upping, detail. DVD on monitor.
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LONDON, ENGLAND.- The Barbican Artgallery presents Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2004 - The Curve, through January 15, 2005. Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2004 is an exciting chance to see work of 32 of Britains best art students and recent graduates. The exhibition, an annual event established in 1949, will be in The Curve from 17 November 04 to 15 January 05. This year, the exhibition selectors are artists Dinos Chapman, Tacita Dean, Brian Griffiths and Kate Bush.
Connections between art and art school bands are played out in the mute cardboard drum kits of Dave Carbone while Heidi Kilpelainens videos of a heightened eighties pop star diva HK119 screaming at the screen combines spoof and plausible authenticity. Popular references abound in a domestic restaging of scenes from Sex in the City by Oriana Fox, in which the artist plays out every character against a background of reference to womens art and artefacts and Lali Chetwynd promises a karaoke performance of Meat Loafs Bat Out of Hell.
By its nature the project is fresh, lively and experimental, and provides artists with invaluable exposure at the start of their professional careers.
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