Monday 13 December 2010

BRINK HOLDS DEBUT EXHIBITION AT KENILWORTH CASTLE

A view of Kenilworth Castle. Photo courtesy of Tim Robottom.


















brink will be holding its first temporary art exhibition at Kenilworth Castle on Boxing Day morning.

On occasion of the annual Boxing Day entertainments, organised by Kenilworth Town Council in collaboration with English Heritage, BRINK will be showcasing the sculptural works and installations of three local artists.

Richard Cresswell, who will be presenting a sculptural piece, favours materials such as wood, water, ice and metal. The artists takes natural materials, forces and phenomena, poetically creating stunning forms that allude to a symbiosis between man and nature, questioning our relationship with the natural world, tradition and progress.

Kenilworth artist, Tim Robottom, will be creating a site-specific installation. The artists work not only questions the temporality of all things, but also environmental issues, the use and throw-away attitude of consumerism and the value we actually give to the objects we possess. As the mornings events unfold, visitors will have an opportunity to see the artist at work, while he creates a well-known pictorial image using recycled objects.

Leamington-based artist, Suminder Sahota, will be exhibiting an installation of everyday objects that she has transformed  into art objects.  Influenced by domestic life and her fascination for fabrics and textile that stems from her Indian background, the artist painstakingly wraps mundane objects, such as mattress springs, mirrors and dowels, in silk threads, creating a colourful, striking and dream-like effect.

Tim Robottom, Co-founder of BRINK, is thrilled about the organisations debut event: We are very excited about this opportunity to collaborate with English Heritage and Kenilworth Council. Having grown up in the town, the castle has obviously always held a special place in our hearts and is an incredible stage for showing contemporary art.”

The exhibition can be viewed at Kenilworth Castle from 10.00am-12.00pm on the 26th of December 2010.
Free entry to residents.