NOISE Fine Artist Kevin Hunt brings his unique collection across to Manchester once again. Kevin is in residence at The The Burlington Fine Arts Club alongside 4 other superb artists from The Royal Standard studios in Liverpool – cullminating in an opening night on Thursday 28th July when the preview of All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy will open.
For one week the five artists will come together to follow the tradition of the original Burlington Fine Arts Club and its eminent members Luytens, Rossetti, Ruskin and Whistler.
They’ve thrown open the doors, and are inviting you to nip along and see what the artists are doing at The Burlington Fine Arts Club during their residency. What an ace opportunity to see some work in progress?
Residency period is 22‐28 July, 2011.
Residency Exhibition open until 30th July.
Open 3‐8pm every day except Monday.
Private view 6‐8pm on Thursday 28th July. Bring your own bottle.
Burlington Fine Arts Club, 3 Piccadilly Place, Manchester, M1 3BN.
www.Burlingtonfineartsclub.wordpress.com
Big massive fans of Kevin over here at NOISE, he came across our radar back in 2006 when we selected Kevin to take part in a BBC2 ly-on-the-wall documentary that followed a team of 5 NOISE artists, challenged by NOISE Curator Stella Vine (with Kev on the left), to stage a NOISE Fine Art exhibition as part of the Liverpool Biennial, with just £500 and 1 month schedule. You can watch the programme here.
A piece from Kevin's 'Garden Furniture' project (2006)
Kevin makes sculpture using found, disused objects, which he reconfigures into something new. Since 2006 he has exhibited and curated art across the country. And travelled the world for his found art project.
www.NOISEfestival.com/KevinHunt
Tags: exhibition, fine art, liverpool, manchester, noise