Tuesday, 17 June 2014

Artcore International 14

Artcore International 14
21st - 24th May 2014

Artcore International 14 was a roaring success!
With work from over 40 Artist and 1,500 visitors over 4 days it was definitely a great start for the first in an annual showcase of works by members of the Artcore Int Charity. 
Below is the full press release and pictures from the exhibition. 

Artcore International 14

A four-day Arts Festival bringing together over 50 Artists, working across various art forms including, drawing, ceramics, 3d mapping, kinetic sculpture, painting, photography, film and fire. The festival will also include a full programme of live performances, workshops and screenings.

Artcore International and Hotel Elephant are pleased to present Artcore International 14, a four-day Arts Festival taking place this May, in SE1.

The first of an annual showcase of works created by its members, Artcore International 14 provides a unique opportunity to discover a wealth of talented practitioners currently working in London. Spread across two warehouses, Hotel Elephant’s non-traditional gallery spaces offers an alternative visitor experience, by enabling a vast range of work to exist together in one space.

Presented as a journey through the current Artistic practises of its members, the festival rubs Street Art and 3d Mapping, up against contemporary Painting and Photography, Kinetic Sculpture and Performance against Ceramics and Drawing.

During this four-day festival, visitors will be able to experience, the 15-foot fire-breathing dragon created by Paka The Uncredible alongside the satirical photography of Joe Giacomet. The eight-piece soul band Vibrations of Sound share the bill with the bass heavy break beats of Jason Warlock from the Rag and Bone label. Plus, established documentary filmmakers such as Jes Benstock, screening work beside upcoming makers of short fiction film, including Dan Moss.

Artcore International 14 includes work by Artists from groups such as, Mutoid Waste, Whitecross Street Party, Mad in England and Dotmasters.

There is Free Entry to the whole of the Artcore International 14 programme.