As part of this year’s Big Chill Festival in the UK, Saatchi Online will be presenting seven emerging artists who will transform the Festival’s Art Trail, turning it into a visual wonderland for both day and night.
Oliver Beer will show a film from his Resonance Project, an ongoing series of works that turns buildings into giant architectural instruments, using the human voice to force them to resound at their natural resonant frequencies. Suki Chan will present her film Interval II, which juxtaposes a cast-iron pier in Northwest England with a roundhouse in Southeast China, and follows the mesmerising swarms of migrating starlings
Mimi Norrgren will perform two site-specific works testing the limits of her physical endurance. Katie Louise Surridge will create a large-scale sculpture out of found objects scavenged from the streets of London. Elizabeth Jordan will present an immersive installation projection, creating a three-dimensional optical illusion that challenges a viewer’s capacity to perceive visually. Susie Olczak and Rachel Wilson will be creating new immersive installations, playing with light, our spatial surroundings and optical illusion.
Also at the Big Chill for the first time will be Art Ping Pong. The Saatchi Gallery has commissioned four bespoke tables by some of the UK’s leading artists – Ron Arad, Gavin Turk, Richard Woods and Jim Lambie – for festival goers to play on.
Ron Arad is an artist, architect, designer and avid ping pong player, best known for his sculptural furniture and innovative work within the fields of architecture and design. Glasgow-based Jim Lambie was shortlisted for the 2005 Turner Prize and uses ordinary materials to create vibrant sculptural installations, working with brightly coloured vinyl, transforming the existing architecture. Richard Woods is internationally acclaimed for his temporary makeovers, creating alternative realities for interiors, exteriors and everyday objects. Since the early 1990s Gavin Turk has been making sculpture and installations that deal with issues of value, authenticity and identity.
Following their appearance at The Big Chill this year, the ping pong tables will be auctioned in the autumn with all proceeds going to Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.
Both projects have been curated by Rebecca Wilson, Associate Director, Saatchi Gallery, London.
Big Chill Festival Eastnor Castle Deer Park, Herefordshire, UK 4 – 7 August 2011 http://www.bigchill.net/festival/line-up/comedycabaretfilmthe-art-trail/?y=2011









Very interesting project!
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But where is the ‘climate art “?
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We gotta stop climate change