Essential Mix 1994 04 09 Alistair Whitehead
SHINE: Sat 23 June 12 | K-KLASS ft BOBBI | ALLISTER WHITEHEAD | GALLERY DJ's | Leeds Warehouse
After a successful Shine launch with K-Klass at a venue which only holds 500 people, disappointment landed on those turned away, yet demand was still high enough to bring another live performance from K-Klass back to Leeds. So Shine decided to wait for the right size venue, that being The Warehouse, Leeds' answer to The Hacienda. Original dance clubs hosting House Music in the North since the late 80's, Summer Of Love years.
★ K-KLASS ft BOBBI
K-Klass last performed at The Warehouse in 1990 but on their return this time they will be performing and playing an Hacienda DJ set which they'd play back in the day at the legendary club in Manchester, so where else in Leeds would be better to present their talents other than The Warehouse, the '55th Best Club In The World, 2012 ' a recent poll by DJ Mag.
K-Klass will also feature Bobbi, the voice behind their monster chart hit's of the early 90's... Let Me Show You & Rhythm Is A Mystery, of which Bobbi will perform, through The Warehouse's recently fitted Funktion One DanceStack soundsystem, bringing nothing but an excellent sound upon the ears with musical vibrations throughout your body, from tip to toe. Exciting lights, lazors, strobes & smoke machines, will also be adding to the ecstatic atmosphere making sure the night takes off in true party style!!
★ ALLISTER WHITEHEAD
In 1987, Allister Whitehead started his DJ career & eventually took up residency in his home town of Nottingham at Koolkat, where he could often be seen playing Saturday nights next to the ubiquitous Graeme Park. Then his big break came after Mike Pickering of M People asked Allister to cover his DJing slot at the Hacienda while he toured with the group. On the strength of this Allister was offered a residency.
Allister went on to achieve cult status at Golden, voted club of the year in 1993. Setting the stage for a residency at Cream. Growing from strength to strength he landed nationwide status with slots at Ministry of Sound, Gatecrasher proving his worth as a premier league DJ.
Now established as an household name worldwide, armed with a Gold selling Fantazia Album 'The House Collection Volume 3' the biggest selling compilation for DJ's at that time. The floodgates then opened & a new form of compiled dance albums took to dominating sales. Since then, he achieved 3 more Gold and 2 more Silver albums with further compilations for Fantazia and Ministry of Sound.
Nowadays Allister is one of the four biggest DJ's on the UK House scene along with Danny Rampling, Graeme Park and CJ Mackintosh & can be just about seen behind the decks at most clubs throughout the world.
It's now that time for Shine to bring Allister Whitehead's Hacienda sounds, for the very first time to The Warehouse in his true form like never before!!
★ GALLERY DJ's
Steve Luigi the creator of legend Leeds club/brand The Gallery, is no novice when it comes to DJaying & playing air punching club anthems. The past record shop owner & passionate vinyl collector since his Northern Soul days in the 70's, went on to make history in the city of Leeds with his successful early 90's club night at The Gallery & it's from there where Steve, to this day has become widely known.
At The Warehouse in room 2, Steve will be accompanied on the decks by 2 more Gallery DJ's, Carl Whitehead & Mark Holliday, bringing to a party vibe, nothing but uplifting vocal house piano classics!!
It's blatantly obvious that The Warehouse with Shine on Saturday 23rd of June is definitely the place to be for a clued up music crowd on the dance scene in Leeds, so get yourselves along & make sure you don't miss out on this one!!
LINE UPS
★ K-KLASS || ALLISTER WHITEHEAD
Hacienda DJ Sets
★ K-KLASS ft BOBBI performance
Let Me Show You, Rhythm Is A Mystery
Paul Murray: Up Yer Ronson || Mark Alexander: Kaos || Marc Osikka: '88-'93
★ GALLERY DJ's
Steve Luigi || Carl Whitehaed || Mark Holliday
Ty: Scratch DJ || MC Vynil: Bowlers || Rob Kinson: Elemental || Garry Dee
TICKETS - £8 early bird, limited amount
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Paul Whitehead Gallery
Ecco Una Galleria Dei Dipinti
Di Paul Whitehead.
Buona Visione.
mamohkamatowin (Helping Each Other) by Jerry Whitehead
mamohkamatowin (Helping Each Other)
by Jerry Whitehead
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞
Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park
The Indigenous Art Park features six artworks by Canadian Indigenous artists. The artists have created artworks that tell the story of this place. They are: iskotew - Amy Malbeuf (Rich Lake, Alberta), pehonan - Tiffany Shaw-Collinge (Edmonton, Alberta), mikikwan - Duane Linklater (Moose Cree First Nation, Ontario), mamohkamatowin (Helping Each Other) - Jerry Whitehead (James Smith First Nation, Saskatchewan), Reign - Mary Anne Barkhouse (Nimpkish Band, Kwakiutl First Nation), and Preparing to Cross the Sacred River - Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada'enuxw Nation).
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) pronounced (EE-NU) is a Cree word meaning I am of the Earth. The art park is situated on ancestral lands of the Indigenous peoples whose descendants entered into Treaty with the British Crown resulting in the territory opening for settlement. River Lot 11 acknowledges the historic river lot originally home to Métis landowner Joseph McDonald. The park is located within Queen Elizabeth Park in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley.
The Indigenous Art Park is curated by Candice Hopkins (Carcross Tagish First Nation, Gaanax.âdi clan) - noted scholar and artist who has held curatorial positions at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), National Gallery of Canada, Walter Philips Gallery, and the Western Front.
Video - Conor McNally
Sound - Dmitri Bandet
Music - Matthew Cardinal
Dolly Grip - Riley McNally
Special thanks: FAVA and Ryan Dupas
Rockprogressive.it incontra Paul Whitehead!
Un incontro a dir poco storico!!!!! ©manonthecorner
Paul whitehead 60th Birthday party @ Ennerdale
Documentary: Rachel Whiteread, House (1993)
Rachel Whiteread’s cast of a Victorian terraced house in London’s East End was hailed as one of the greatest public sculptures by an English artist in the twentieth century. Completed in autumn of 1993 and demolished in January 1994, House attracted tens of thousands of visitors and generated impassioned debate, in the local streets, the national press and in the House of Commons.
Video produced in 1995 by Artangel and Hackneyed Productions. VHS release: 1998. DVD release: 2005.
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Rachel Whiteread, House (1993). Photograph: John Davies
British artist Annya Sand showcases her solo exhibition: Abstract Thinking
The exhibition Abstract Thinking was held at the Gallery of Uzbekistan.
Pehonan by Tiffany Shaw-Collinge
Pehonan
by Tiffany Shaw-Collinge
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞
Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park
The Indigenous Art Park features six artworks by Canadian Indigenous artists. The artists have created artworks that tell the story of this place. They are: iskotew - Amy Malbeuf (Rich Lake, Alberta), pehonan - Tiffany Shaw-Collinge (Edmonton, Alberta), mikikwan - Duane Linklater (Moose Cree First Nation, Ontario), mamohkamatowin (Helping Each Other) - Jerry Whitehead (James Smith First Nation, Saskatchewan), Reign - Mary Anne Barkhouse (Nimpkish Band, Kwakiutl First Nation), and Preparing to Cross the Sacred River - Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada'enuxw Nation).
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) pronounced (EE-NU) is a Cree word meaning I am of the Earth. The art park is situated on ancestral lands of the Indigenous peoples whose descendants entered into Treaty with the British Crown resulting in the territory opening for settlement. River Lot 11 acknowledges the historic river lot originally home to Métis landowner Joseph McDonald. The park is located within Queen Elizabeth Park in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley.
The Indigenous Art Park is curated by Candice Hopkins (Carcross Tagish First Nation, Gaanax.âdi clan) - noted scholar and artist who has held curatorial positions at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), National Gallery of Canada, Walter Philips Gallery, and the Western Front.
Video - Conor McNally
Sound - Dmitri Bandet
Music - Matthew Cardinal
Dolly Grip - Riley McNally
Special thanks: FAVA and Ryan Dupas
Royal Pump Rooms - Frederick Whitehead
Councillor Norman Pratt discusses 'The Leam near Willes Bridge Road' by Frederick Whitehead (1853-1938). Part of Friday Focus.
Allister Whitehead - V99-03 (1999) - Part 3
Allister Whitehead,
V-99-03 (1999),
Part 3
Visiting Paul Whitehead Video Blog
Oscar and Sepand of Days Between Stations visit with artist Paul Whitehead to check on the progress of the cover art for the new album In Extremis. Paul painted the famous covers for Genesis Nursery Cryme and Foxtrot as well as albums by Van de Graaf Generator.
Tim Whitehead - Turner and the Thames: The Thames at Isleworth & Pavillion
In 2009, Tim Whitehead was Artist in Residence at Tate Britain, where he closely researched Turner's 'Colour Beginnings' watercolour sketches, drawing links between the process of improvisation and composition, and Turner's approach to the canvas.
Now, especially for the EFG London Jazz Festival and in celebration of Turner's lifelong love of the great river, Tim has chosen eight locations along The Thames from which Turner has painted the River and filmed his improvisations. These spontaneous recordings will go on to form the templates of Tim's finished pieces and will culminate in two free Festival performances with his quartet; both on Sat 23 Nov.
1pm - The National Maritime Museum
6pm - Southbank Centre/The Clore Ballroom
Film Director - Mike Dibb
Sound Recorder and Film Editor - Jon Hiseman
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Reign by Mary Anne Barkhouse
Reign
by Mary Anne Barkhouse
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) River Lot 11∞
Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park
The Indigenous Art Park features six artworks by Canadian Indigenous artists. The artists have created artworks that tell the story of this place. They are: iskotew - Amy Malbeuf (Rich Lake, Alberta), pehonan - Tiffany Shaw-Collinge (Edmonton, Alberta), mikikwan - Duane Linklater (Moose Cree First Nation, Ontario), mamohkamatowin (Helping Each Other) - Jerry Whitehead (James Smith First Nation, Saskatchewan), Reign - Mary Anne Barkhouse (Nimpkish Band, Kwakiutl First Nation), and Preparing to Cross the Sacred River - Marianne Nicolson (Dzawada'enuxw Nation).
ᐄᓃᐤ (ÎNÎW) pronounced (EE-NU) is a Cree word meaning I am of the Earth. The art park is situated on ancestral lands of the Indigenous peoples whose descendants entered into Treaty with the British Crown resulting in the territory opening for settlement. River Lot 11 acknowledges the historic river lot originally home to Métis landowner Joseph McDonald. The park is located within Queen Elizabeth Park in Edmonton's North Saskatchewan River Valley.
The Indigenous Art Park is curated by Candice Hopkins (Carcross Tagish First Nation, Gaanax.âdi clan) - noted scholar and artist who has held curatorial positions at IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA), National Gallery of Canada, Walter Philips Gallery, and the Western Front.
Video - Conor McNally
Sound - Dmitri Bandet
Music - Matthew Cardinal
Dolly Grip - Riley McNally
Special thanks: FAVA and Ryan Dupas
Clementine Hunter; History of Forgery by Tommy Whitehead
The talk will present a biographical sketch of the folk artist, Clementine Hunter, born in southern Natchitoches Parish in late 1887 and died January 1, 1988.
Around 2000 a group of paintings appeared on the market supposedly by Hunter but later found to be painted by Beryl and William Toye. The lecture will include details of the fraud and how eventually law enforcement took what became an extraordinary criminal case and prosecution.
The subsequent investigation and legal proceedings resulted in a case study of an art fraud that spanned over 35 years. Extensive work by the FBI and leading scientific and analytical experts exposed a great range of forgeries by the Toyes, including modern masters such as Matisse and Degas.
The lead agent from the FBI on the case, Randolph Deaton IV, and Joseph Barabe, Senior Research Microscopist, McCrone Associates, Inc., will present details of the investigation and successful prosecution.
Tom Whitehead, a retired professor from Northwestern State University, knew the artist and became her unofficial biographer. He co-authored Clementine Hunter: The African House Murals in 2005, and Clementine Hunter: Cane River Artist to be published by the LSU Press in the fall of 2012.
Allister Whitehead - Progress (1994) - Part 2
Allister Whitehead,
Progress,
The Warehouse,
Derby,
East Midlands,
England.
Tim Whitehead - Turner and the Thames: Waterloo Bridge from Blackfriars
In 2009, Tim Whitehead was Artist in Residence at Tate Britain, where he closely researched Turner's 'Colour Beginnings' watercolour sketches, drawing links between the process of improvisation and composition, and Turner's approach to the canvas.
Now, especially for the EFG London Jazz Festival and in celebration of Turner's lifelong love of the great river, Tim has chosen eight locations along The Thames from which Turner has painted the River and filmed his improvisations. These spontaneous recordings will go on to form the templates of Tim's finished pieces and will culminate in two free Festival performances with his quartet; both on Sat 23 Nov.
1pm - The National Maritime Museum
6pm - Southbank Centre/The Clore Ballroom
Film Director - Mike Dibb
Sound Recorder and Film Editor - Jon Hiseman
John Constable, The Millstream conservation film
Ros Whitehead conserving The Millstream by John Constable. This work was funded by the Friends of Ipswich Museums. The painting is part of the Ipswich Borough Council Collection and currently on display at Christchurch Mansion.
A.M Dusk & Allister Whitehead - Free Your Mind
London Portraits - Carl Randall.
Documentary about artist Carl Randall's 'London Portraits', a series of fifteen paintings of people who have contributed to British culture and society. Each sitter was asked to choose a location in London for the background of their portrait. Participants include newscaster Jon Snow, comedienne Jo Brand, director/animator Nick Park, author/illustrator Raymond Briggs, novelist David Mitchell, actress Katie Leung, graphic novelist/illustrator Dave McKean, poet Benjamin Zephaniah, movie producer Jeremy Thomas, actress Julie Walters, film-maker Julien Temple, poet Simon Armitage, dancer Akram Khan, zoologist Desmond Morris, actor Sir Antony Sher and theatre director Gregory Doran. This is a follow-up project to Carl Randall's 'Japan Portraits'.
00:19 Comedienne Jo Brand and the Comedy Club.
01:20 Newscaster Jon Snow and Channel 4 News Studios
01:58 Director/animator Nick Park and the Dinosaur Gallery, The Natural History Museum
03:15 Author/Illustrator Raymond Briggs and Ashen Grove
04:22 Novelist David Mitchell and the Whispering Gallery, St.Pauls Cathedral
06:05 Actress Katie Leung an The Shed, The Royal National Theatre
07:20 Poet Benjamin Zephaniah and Epping Forest
08:33 Graphic Novelist Dave McKean and St.Giles Church
09:42 Movie producer Jeremy Thomas and Bar Italia
11mins4secs. © Hawkeye Productions 2016.
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