COUM Transmissions – Humber Street Gallery
Explore the life of COUM Transmissions in the first exhibition of materials drawn from the personal archives of Cosey Fanni Tutti and Genesis P-Orridge. Live events organised by The Quietus will trace the conception and legacy of COUM, combining music, talks and discussions among original COUM members.
Founded in Hull during the late 1960s by artists Genesis P-Orridge and Cosey Fanni Tutti, COUM Transmissions was a collective whose work confronted, subverted and challenged societal conventions.
Labelled ‘the wreckers of civilisation’ by a Conservative MP following COUM’s Prostitution show at London’s Institute of Contemporary Arts, the group’s end in 1976 heralded the formation of the musical collective Throbbing Gristle.
hull2017.co.uk/coum
A DAY IN HULL • victoria square, humber street & princes avenue
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As a proud Hull resident, born and residing as an art student in this thriving cultural city, I wanted to make a video that captured a day venturing around the local scenes. This year, Hull has been voted as the City of Culture 2017, and for a good reason!
Some of my top recommendations include the Queen's Victoria Square for the Ferens Art Gallery and Humber Street, the Old Town, Princes and Newland Avenue for alternative bars, eateries, galleries and shops.
Venues/Artists mentioned:
Chinese Laundry
Head of Steam
Thieving Harrys
Pinky Vision
Mark Wigan
Früit
Pavey Ark (Music linked below)☟
Humber Street Gallery
Kingston Art Gallery
Pave
Farino
80 Days Bier Haus
Daniel R Mitchell
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As an art and music lover, my aim is to always do my part to support the local talent in Hull's thriving creative city.
Pavey Ark, featured in this video, is a folk acoustic band with heart warming atmospheric melodies, perfect for relaxing to. I discovered at their EP launch in the Hull venue, Früit (@fruitspace). Go show them some ♥ ...
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Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018
Views Around Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England - 6th May, 2018.
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber Estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea, with a population of 260,200 (mid-2016 est.).
Tourist attractions include The Hull People's Memorial, the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Championship League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby league club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby league club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
Hull was the 2017 UK City of Culture.
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This film features views around the city of Hull, and includes the following identified places and locations: Hull Paragon Interchange, Analby Road, Ferensway, Paragon Arcade, Carr Lane, The Punch Hotel, Ferens Art Gallery, Queen Victoria Square, Hull City Hall, Hull Maritime Museum, Queens Dock Avenue, Queen's Gardens, BBC Radio Humberside, Charles Henry Wilson statue, City Hotel, Alfred Gelder Street, Guildhall, Lowgate, Guildhall, City Exchange, St. Mary's Church, Burstalls Solicitors, Hepworth Arcade, Market Place, Hull Minster, King William statue, Blackfriargate, River Hull, The Deep, The Dock, Voyage statue, Nelson Street, The Minerva, Humber Estuary, Minerva Terrace, The Minerva, Henry Vernone Court, Humber Dock Marina, Humber Street, Spurn Lightship, Castle Street, Prince Dock Street, Princes Dock, Princes Quay Shopping Centre and Whitefriargate.
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Top Tourist Attractions in Kingston upon Hull: Travel Guide England
Top Tourist Attractions in Kingston upon Hull: Travel Guide England
Streetlife Museum of Transport, The Deep, The Humber Bridge, Arctic Corsair, Ferens Art Gallery, Holy Trinity Church, Hull & East Riding Museum, Hull History Centre, Hull Maritime Museum, Hull Marina, Hull New Theatre, Hull's Old Town
Hull on Film DVD from the Yorkshire Film Archive
Are you searching for the ideal Christmas present for a Hullensian?
Well, look no further than the #Hull on Film DVD from the Yorkshire Film Archive, packed full of fascinating footage of Hull dating from the early 1900s up to 1980!
The DVD is priced at £12 (including postage and packing), and all proceeds from sales go straight back into the preservation of the films – so every purchase helps to safeguard more of our region's film heritage.
Introduced and narrated by documentary filmmaker, Sean McAllister (Hull born and bred), the DVD is packed full of fascinating films of the city, dating from the early 1900s up to 1980. Footage includes Hull Fair in the 1930s, famous aviatrix Amy Johnson, the resilience of the people of Hull during both world wars, rebuilding and renewal in the 1950s, life on the docks, sporting rivalry ... and much, much more.
Buy your copy online from YFA's website, or in person from Hull Maritime Museum, Ferens Art Gallery, Streetlife Museum and Hull History Centre.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Kingston upon, Hull England
In this video our travel specialists have listed some of the best things to do in Kingston upon Hull . We have tried to do some extensive research before giving the listing of Things To Do in Kingston upon Hull.
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List of Best Things to do in Kingston upon Hull
Streetlife Museum of Transport
Arctic Corsair
East Park
Hull's Old Town
Burton Constable Hall
The Humber Bridge
Hull & East Riding Museum
Ferens Art Gallery
Hull Maritime Museum
Hull Minster
Places to see in ( Kingston upon Hull - UK )
Places to see in ( Kingston upon Hull - UK )
Kingston upon Hull, usually abbreviated to Hull, Kingston upon Hull is a city and unitary authority in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Kingston upon Hull lies upon the River Hull at its confluence with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea.
Kingston upon Hull was founded late in the 12th century. The monks of Meaux Abbey needed a port where the wool from their estates could be exported. They chose a place at the confluence of the rivers Hull and Humber to build a quay.
Tourist attractions include the historic Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city landmark. The redevelopment of one of Hull's main thoroughfares, Ferensway, included the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theatre. Spectator sports include Premier League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull F.C. rugby club and KCOM Craven Park Stadium rugby club Hull Kingston Rovers. Hull is also home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
The University of Hull was founded in 1927 and now enrols more than 16,000 students. It is ranked among the best in the Yorkshire and the Humber region and located in the leafy Newland suburb, in the north-west of the city. In 2013, it was announced that Hull would be the 2017 UK City of Culture. In 2015 it was announced that the Ferens Art Gallery will be hosting the prestigious annual art prize, the Turner Prize, in 2017. The prize is held outside London every other year.
( Kingston upon Hull - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Kingston upon Hull . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Kingston upon Hull - UK
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COUM Transmissions
See the exhibition at the Humber Street Gallery – every day until 22 March 2017.
hull2017.co.uk/coum
Exhibition contains explicit content.
***HULL, ENGLAND*** | ENGLAND TRAVEL VLOG||
Kingston normally contracted to Hull, is a city and unitary power in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.[2] It lies upon the River Hull at its intersection with the Humber estuary, 25 miles (40 km) inland from the North Sea,[2] with a populace of 257,710 (mid-2014 est.).
The town of Hull was established late in the twelfth century. The friars of Meaux Abbey required a port where the fleece from their homes could be sent out. They picked a place at the intersection of the streams Hull and Humber to manufacture a quay.
The correct year the town was established is not known but rather it was initially said in 1193.[3] Renamed Kings-town upon Hull by King Edward I in 1299, Hull has been a market town,[4] military supply port,[5] exchanging hub,[6] angling and whaling focus, and modern metropolis.[5]
Body was an early theater of fight in the English Civil Wars.[6] Its eighteenth century Member of Parliament, William Wilberforce, assumed a key part in the abrogation of the slave exchange Britain.[7]
The city is one of a kind in the UK in having had a municipally claimed phone framework from 1902, donning cream, not red, pay phones.
In the wake of torment substantial harm in the Second World War (the 'Structure Blitz'),[6] Hull weathered a time of post-mechanical decline,[8] increasing unfavorable results on measures of social hardship, training and policing. In the mid 21st-century spending blast before the late 2000s subsidence the city saw a lot of new retail, business, lodging and open administration development spending.
Vacation destinations incorporate the memorable Old Town and Museum Quarter, Hull Marina and The Deep, a city historic point. The redevelopment of one of Hull's principle lanes, Ferensway, incorporated the opening of St Stephen's Hull and the new Hull Truck Theater. Onlooker sports incorporate Premier League football and Super League Rugby. The KCOM Stadium houses Hull City football club and Hull FC rugby club and The Lightstream Stadium rugby club Hull Kingston Rovers. Frame is additionally home to the English Premier Ice Hockey League Hull Pirates.
In 2013, it was reported that Hull would be the 2017 UK City of Culture.
In 2015 it was reported that the Ferens Art Gallery will have the prestigious yearly craftsmanship prize, The Turner Prize, in 2017. The prize is held outside London each other year.
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Turner Prize finalists' works on display in Hull, UK
Works by the 2017 Turner Prize shortlisted finalists are displayed at the Ferens Art Gallery in Hull in eastern England.
Depart: A Look Back
A spell-binding performance from internationally acclaimed circus artists, Circa.
Take a look back at this extraordinary production that took place in Hull's General Cemetery this May.
hull2017.co.uk/depart
Depart is a co-commission by Lift, the National Centre for Circus Arts, Spitalfields Music, Hull UK City of Culture 2017, LeftCoast and Brighton Festival. Supported by Arts Council England.
Ship of the Gods, complete sequence viewed from the interior of Hull Minster
Ship of The Gods.
Video, sound and light installation created for Hull Minster, Kingston upon Hull.
Commissioned by Absolutely Cultured for Urban Legends: Northern Lights 29 November - 2 December 2018.
Ship of the Gods was installed inside the Minster for 3 nights and then outside in Trinity Square on the final night. This video shows the entire sequence from various positions over the 4 nights, including outside in Trinity Square with the facade of Hull Minster in the background. Well over 40,000 people experienced the installation, most of this film was taken either before the Minster was open or during the quieter times towards the end of each night.
Ship of the Gods is inspired by the Norse myth of Skidbladnir, a magical shape-shifting vessel which was large enough to carry all the gods and their equipment yet could be folded up small enough to fit inside a pocket. Heinrich and Palmer connect this story with the landscapes of Norway and Hull's maritime history, re-imagining Skidbladnir through the forms of the Arctic Corsair, the Spurn Lightship and models found within Hull Maritime Museum and Hull and East Riding Museum.
Using film, 3D laser scanning technology, sound and lighting effects, the ghostly, ephemeral Ship of the Gods will sail and transform through the majestic space of Hull Minster.
Ship of the Gods was supported by Hull: Yorkshire's Maritime City, Hull City Council, Heritage Lottery Fund, Hull Culture and Leisure Ltd, Humber Museums Partnership and Arts Council England.
Landscape sequences created using open data provided by the Norwegian Mapping Authority, ©Kartverket, kartverket.no.
Original 3D Lidar scans undertaken by CT Surveys and Laser Scanning UK Ltd.
Hull, City of Culture 2017
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Fountain 17 Duchamp Exhibition Opening in Hull
The Fountain 17 exhibition opened on 1st April 2017 in Hull – UK city of culture.
The exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of Marcel Duchamp presenting a urinal for exhibition and the 200th anniversary of sanitary ware manufacturer Armitage Shanks. During the day there were a number of live performances celebrating Fountain as well as over 45 exhibits in 2 galleries on Humber Street.
Humber Street Sesh 2018
Spencer Group are proud to support the growth of Humber Street Sesh through the use of our fantastic location at Humber Quays. It's a chance to support the emerging acts our city has to offer.
WINNER WOW Bransholme's got talent 2018
WINNER WOW 2018
Hull: City of Culture 2017. Made in Hull Full multi-angle video sequence in HD
Full version of the video, as projected on to the Ferens Art Gallery, Hull City Hall, and Maritime Museum, as part of the launch of the City of Culture year. Filmed handheld on Canon 80D
Dead Bod lives on
It was painted as a prank by Captain Len 'Pongo' Rood in the 1960s and for years it was only visible to seafarers on the Humber. But Dead Bod is now a part of Hull's history and has been put on public display after a huge campaign to save it from demolition.
Phillip Norton, who first told the full story on BBC Look North, reports on a happy ending for Dead Bod, followed by a studio chat with presenter Peter Levy and Jenny Wilson Rood, 'Pongos' daughter.
HGV Dashcam. A trip around my hometown of Hull part 2.
more dashcam clips of daily life around Hull oh one in Welton nr Hull
NO ONE KNOWS ME LIKE DAWN FROM THE JOBCENTRE
A portait of the British artist Richie Culver, No one knows me like Dawn from the Jobcentre explores life growing up as an artist in the northwest of England. Built around the artist’s homecoming show at the Humber Street Gallery as part of the Hull City of Culture, the film takes a deeper look at the inspiration and history behind the work.
Directed by: William Markarian-Martin
Music: Lee Gamble - Dollis Hill / Rufige (PAN, 2012),
Photay - Outré Lux (ft. Madison McFerrin) (Astro Nautico, 2017)