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Bob and Roberta Smith: artnot gig

Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 1:00 AM (GMT)

Bob and Roberta Smith: artnot gig

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Nottingham's finest printed listings guide for Contemporary Art events, Artnot, are proud to present the second of 2 fabulous gigs for Sideshow.

Patrick Brill's alter ego BOB AND ROBERTA SMITH will create a closing party for the eight week fringe festival; Tate gallery regular will play with The Ken Ardley Playboys in an evening of performance. Starting with a performance of FOUND IN TRANSLATION (seen at Port Elliott Fest. 09) by poets Joe Dunthorne, Ross Sutherland and Tim Clare a poetry show inspired by a meeting with the illusive French writing movement OULIPO.

“Part literary lecture, part multimedia performance…with a dose of cutting edge satire.” Combining stand-up comedy, poetry and animation. Joe Dunthorne, one of the Faber New Poets, his debut novel Submarine is a soon to be film starring Paddy Considine. Ross Sutherland has Won Time Out’s Critic’s Choice of the Year for the 2005 theatre production of Aisle 16’s Poetry Boyband, and was included in the Times Top Ten literary stars of 2008. Tim Clare, presenter of Channel 4’s ‘How To Get A Book Deal’ and author of We Can’t All Be Astronauts. Individually they have been published in The Guardian, The Independent, Financial Times, The Sunday Times, Vice, NME and Poetry Review.

Debut of new video animation from artist Ben Wheele www.benwheele.com

 

8pm @ One Thoresby street £4 adv, £5 on the door.

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Saturday, December 18, 2010 at 8:00 PM - Sunday, December 19, 2010 at 1:00 AM (GMT)


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Sideshow 2010



In October 2010, Sideshow will take place for the second time round supporting the prestigious British Art Show 7, “In The Days Of The Comet” curated by Lisa Le Feuvre & Tom Morton, for its nationwide launch at Nottingham Contemporary, The New Art Exchange and The Nottingham Castle Museum & Art Gallery.
Sideshow complements Nottingham’s growing artist-led scene and do-it-yourself attitude towards contemporary art and will be made up of both, individual artists projects and selected commissions of new works.