7th July 2007
7 - 11pm
Dragos Olea on The Invisible Transfer of Signals
The GUESTS of the evening are:
Marina ALBU | visual artist (RO)
Alex AXINTE + Cristi BORCAN | architects and partners of studiobasar (RO)
Bianca BOITAN | co-director of Desant Theatre and theatre producer (RO)
Nathalie Tafelmacher MAGNAT | visual artist (UK / CH) + Blank | musicians (UK/ CH /FR)
Ioana MARINESCU | photographer (UK / RO)
Sally O'REILLY | co-editor of Implicasphere magazine and art critic (UK)
Paul RICHARDS | visual artist (UK)
Matthew STONE | visual artist and DJ (UK) + The-O | performance artist (UK) + Katsunobu Yaguchi | artist (UK/JP)
- members of !WOWOW! collective
and YOU.
Addmission is free but places are limited. For reservations,
please call 0207 752 0134 or email >> office@icr-london.co.uk
Institutul Cultural Roman London
1 Belgrave Square
London, SW1X 8PH
United Kingdom
>> Romanian curtural institute London
>> map
23rd June 2007
Performance starts 10pm
The performance is going to be held on closing night of the event
“DESTINATION AREA10'.
The event opening time: 8pm – 2pm.
AREA10 Project Space
Eagle Wharf
Peckham Hill Street
London
SE15 5JT
Train: Peckham Rye Station
more info:
>> PRESS RELEASE (pdf)
>> THE CORKING BAND
24th - 26th April 2007
Yaguchi will perform 3 different performances in 3days for Matthew Stone’s solo exhibition at Union Gallery.
performance schedule
24th 7:30pm onward (the show is opening 6-9pm)
25th 7:30pm onward (the show is opening 6-9pm)
26th 7:30pm onward (the show is opening 6-9pm)
UNION GALLERY
57 EWER STREET
LONDON SE1 0NR
TRAVEL
by tube:Southwark
by bus:77, 78, 319, 213, 235
map: click here
more info: >> www.union-gallery.com
24th March 2007
THE EVENT -wowow-
20:00
Curzon rail station
Curzon Street
Birmingham
UK
Curzon Street Station was a railway station in Birmingham in the 19th century and is the world's oldest surviving piece of monumental railway architecture.
This performance is homage to the station and Yaguchi is dancing and dancing for revival of the station.
11 Feburary 2007
3pm onward
National Review of Live Art
Tramway
25 Albert Drive, Glasgow G41 2PE
more info: >> www.newmoves.co.uk
>> www.tramway.org
The National Review of Live Art - the UK's foremost performance art festival - returns to Tramway once again following the success of last year's event.
For five days, the entire building will give itself over to a full programme of live art, performance and installation from both renowned and emerging artists drawn from all over the world.
A detailed programme of the event can be found in the Tramway brochure.
'The National Review of Live Art fields one of the most open-minded, far-reaching and rewardingly varied programmes of radical new work in the world.'
The Herald
-two persons melted exhibition-
Mr.Corking and Katsunobu Yaguchi
15-26 July 2006
Open daily: 1-6pm
preview: 14 JULY 6-9pm (Special Performance with special guest)
THE CRYPT
St Pancra's Church, EustonRd, London, NW1 2BA
nearest station: Euston / buses: 10, 73, 30, 205, 390, 91
more info: >> www.corkingproject.com
>> www.katsunobuyaguchi.com