Fitzrovia Noir 2008-2023. Image: Fitzrovia Noir.

A creative group that started out as a project to photograph the closure of the Middlesex Hospital is celebrating 15 years of producing art installations, with an intimate retrospective exhibition for one day only in September.

Fitzrovia Noir formed when visual artists Lucy Williams and Garry Hunter met as contributors to an immersive theatre work at an abandoned factory in Leytonstone.

Hunter was a long-time resident of Fitzrovia and Williams had been born there at the Middlesex Hospital. When the 250 year old hospital was scheduled to be demolished, they gained permission to document its demise with fine artist Graham Carrick, photographer Peter Mackertich and audio-visual artist Pamela Furness.

This resulted in a unique collaborative project spanning painting, film, found object, portrait photography and projections entitled “Memory and Demolition” — and the birth of Fitzrovia Noir.

Since then then Fitzrovia Noir has produced more than 100 art installations.

Fitzrovia Noir: 15 Years 2008-2023. 1pm to 4pm, Saturday 2 September 2023, at a venue in Fitzrovia. Email [email protected] to be invited to the exhibition.

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Art group that started out as a project to photograph the closure of the Middlesex Hospital celebrates 15 years of art installations.

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Erin Bird. Photo: Rick Bird.

Independent artist Erin Bird is holding a solo show, “Wrapped in Light,” featuring her innovative waterprints at an exclusive pop-up exhibition in Great Titchfield Street in June.

Bird is a US-born, UK-based artist who gained a BA (Hons) from Camberwell College of Arts, and an MA from the Royal College of Art. She was shortlisted for the Lumen Prize for Art and Technology in 2020 and the Gilchrist-Fisher Award in 2008. Her work is featured in corporate and private collections worldwide.

Her distinctive experimental technique known as “waterprinting” produces ethereal and liquid-like atmospheric imagery.

“My compositions are spontaneously created by submerging in water. If I try to recreate the unique way the inks respond to the liquid, the work loses its authenticity,” says Bird. “Water defies containment and thrives on finding new pathways.”

Bird combines traditional techniques with digital methods, producing contemporary and thought-provoking artworks.

Wrapped in Light, by Erin Bird. Various times from 15 to 20 June 2023, 67 Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia, London W1W 7PT. Admission free. Thursday 15 June, preview 6-8pm; Friday 16 June, 11am-6pm; Saturday 17 June, 11am-4pm (artist tour, 1pm); Sunday 18 June, 11am-4pm; Monday 19 June, 11am-6pm; Tuesday 20 June, 11am-6pm (artist talk, 1pm).

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Wrapped in Light Exhibition — Erin Bird

Erin Bird: 'Wrapped in Light' Exhibition in Fitzrovia Showcases a Stunning Collection of Experimental Waterprints 15 - 20 June 2023 Preview: Thursday 15 June 2023, 6pm - 8pm 67 Great Titchfield Street, Fitzrovia, London, W1W 7PT Admission Free

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Spitting image. The Prince and Princess of Wales reading Harry’s book, Spare. Image: Alison Jackson.

Artist Alison Jackson is marking Charles III’s coronation by hosting a mischievous royal exhibition of photographs at a Fitzrovia gallery this month.

The show will explore private moments of the royal family through Jackson’s trademark tongue-in-cheek photography, which has dismantled the cult of celebrity for over two decades.

The Crown offers a whimsical view of the third Carolean age with imagined, behind-the-scenes private moments.

“Join me in dismantling the cult of celebrity and exploring the pageantry surrounding the coronation weekend with a devilishly frank and humorous twist,” says Jackson.

The Crown by Alison Jackson runs until 27 May 2023 at Grove Gallery, 156 New Cavendish Street, London, W1W 6YW.

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The Fitzrovia Gallery is one of the eight to open late on Thursday 25 May 2023. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

Eight art galleries in Fitzrovia are offering exhibitions for art lovers to enjoy on one evening in May.

Coningsby, Lungley, Gallery Rosenfeld, Rhodes Contemporary, Pi Artworks, Fitzrovia Gallery, Vitrine, and Workplace are all part of the Fitzrovia lates event, dubbed Yamo Lates after gowithYamo — a new digital art platform.

The list of eight lates:

Kay Gasei’s Black Box Series at Coningsby Gallery, 30 Tottenham Street, London W1T 4RJ.
Gasei will be painting live at the opening, offering a unique insight into the working process of an artist recently tipped as one of Artnet’s “artists to watch”. Exhibition continues until 29 May.

Robin Megannity: Call of the Void, at Workplace, 50 Mortimer Street, London W1W 7RP.
Inspired by the French phrase L’appel du vide, describing the desire to jump or fall from high places, the Manchester-based artist’s paintings thrive in the apparently contradictory state where the ubiquitous meets the sublime. In drawing comparisons between the melancholy stillness of Northern European still-life paintings with contemporary digital image-making, Megannity’s work breaks down boundaries both formal and temporal. Exhibition continues until 4 June.

Jamie Fitzpatrick: Psycho Home Counties, at Vitrine Fitzrovia, 38 Riding House Street, London W1W 7ES. Sculpture, paintings on paper, animatronics and audio for a trip down a tangled narrative
blending personal experiences with British folklore. Personal and collective mental health
and illnesses shape an alternate vision of the Home Counties, providing a stark look into the
contemporary national consciousness through emotion and humour. Exhibition continues until 10 June.

Toxic Arts Collective: Vandal, at The Fitzrovia Gallery, 139 Whitfield St, London W1T 5EN.
The inaugural pop-up exhibition of Toxic Arts collective, Vandal takes an eye to the history of
graffiti, questioning just where the value in art comes from, and why the value ascribed to
painting and sculpture is disregarded when it comes to so-called “vandalism”. With the roots
of graffiti stretching back to ancient times, the cultural importance of vandalism is
investigated in works by Liam Fallon, Peter Fried, Fipsi Seilern, Chris Cawkwell, Blok and
Arlo Sinclair. Exhibition continues until 27 May.

Cherry Aribisala and David Olatoye: Tête-a-Tête, at Pi Artworks, 55 Eastcastle St, London W1W 8EG. A duo exhibition featuring the works of emerging Nigerian contemporary painters Cherry Aribisala, based in the UK and David Olatoye, based in Nigeria. Co-curated by Jade Turanli and Kayode Adegbola, the exhibition triggers a dialogue between the two artists whose practices transcend the realm of portraiture and point towards the future of contemporary African art.

Maya Balcioglu: Katabasis: journey to the underworld, at Lungley Gallery, 2nd Floor, 53 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7LG. Questioning the very nature of what makes an image an image, Balcioglu’s practice incorporates woven textures and fibres in a philosophical exploration of the elemental nature of materials in work which also references the ancient Greek rituals of katabasis.
Exhibition will continue until 8 July.

Girjesh Kumar Singh: Life in the Rubble, at Gallery Rosenfeld, 37 Rathbone Street, London W1T 1NZ. Indian artist, Girjesh Kumar Singh, tackles the history of humanism. Life in The Rubble features an installation of 15 sculpted human heads, created from broken bricks found in the rubble of destroyed buildings. The accompanying exhibition Looking at the Human, showcases a collection of sculptural heads from 450 BC to early 20th Century. Exhibition will continue until 8 July.

Tavar Zawacki: Papel, at Rhodes Contemporary Art, 61 Great Portland Street, London W1W 7LL.
In February 2020, just one month before the spread of the global pandemic, Tavar Zawacki
left his home in Berlin and moved to Bali, Indonesia. The months of restriction brought about
by the pandemic enabled Tavar to paint in isolation for 9-10 hours a day, developing new
artistic styles in the process. The pieces now work as an expression of personal — and global — anxieties caused by the event. Exhibition will continue until 27 May.

Yamo Lates: Fitzrovia, an evening of exclusive late night viewings, live painting, and an opportunity to meet an international roster of artists at each venue. Various locations, 6pm to 9.30pm, Thursday 25 May 2023.

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Fitzrovia Community Centre, 2 Foley Street. Photo: Fitzrovia News.

The Fitzrovia Community Centre in Foley Street is seeking artists to take part in a project to create a portrait of the neighbourhood to be exhibited this summer.

In an announcement this week the Community Centre says it is looking to choose three artists to produce a “personal view” of the neighbourhood in collaboration with artist and curator, Samar F. Zia.

“We are looking for proposals from creatives to produce a body of work of minimum three pieces for the Fitzrovia: a Visual Portrait exhibition, part of Hidden Fitzrovia, a project that aims to unpeel the layers of history that make up the area’s rich and colourful past. Your art could be based on either the past or present, but it should be a personal experience/view of Fitzrovia as you know it. These pieces will be printed large-scale and displayed publicly on hoardings across the borough of Westminster.

“We will be selecting three artists to each make a minimum of three 2-dimensional works. These could be drawing, painting, collage, digital art, mixed media or anything similar,” states the announcement of the project.

Applications from artists wishing to apply will be open until 6pm on 30 April 2023.

Announcement and further information. Fitzrovia Community Centre: Hidden Fitzrovia Artist Callout.

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Il presidente della Repubblica, Sergio Mattarella ha firmato il decreto legge recante "disposizioni urgenti per la gestione dei flussi migratori", detto anche dl ong. Lo si è appreso al Quirinale. (ANSA). (ANSA)

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