Click link below to view David Blandy's new video work Anjin 1600: Episode 1 www.animateprojects.org/films/by_date/2012/anjin With thanks to Exeter Phoenix, Animate Projects and Arts Council England Eye Opener Discussion Wed 22 Feb, 1.30pm. FREE . Join in with an informal discussion about the exhibition in the gallery 'David Blandy - Passage of the Soul' Exeter Phoenix Bradninch Place Gandy Street Exeter EX4 3LS www.exeterphoenix.org.uk Reminder: This Thursday 16th Feb, at 6:45pm, "Confessions of an Otaku", at Asia House, London 02/15/2012
'Confessions of an Otaku', David Blandy in conversation with Japanese manga artist Inko Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street W1G 7LP London www.asiahouse.co.uk Video artist David Blandy unravels his obsession with Chinese and Japanese popular culture. From philosophical conversations with Bruce Lee to the quandary caused by loving Anime and being the grandson of a veteran of the Japanese concentration camps, Blandy will discuss the misrecognitions, mistranslations and revelations in Kung-Fu flicks, Manga and computer games. Blandy uses video, performance and comics to address how identity is constructed, investigating our relationship to the mass media and cultural heritage. Blandy won the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award in 2010. Inko was born in Kyoto, Japan, and has been working as a Manga artist, and as a culture and language ambassador with SOAS. Book online: http://confessionsofanotaku.eventbrite.com £10 / £8 concessions Asia House Friends £6 (Includes free wine) Guardian Guide Saturday 11 February - Friday 17 February Exhibitions: Pick of the Week Museum Show: Part Two Arnolfini, Bristol Off the wall things happen when artists make their own museums: from museums of danger, to humankind and non-participation. David Blandy Exeter Phoenix Brilliantly fusing his passion for hip-hop culture, manga cartoons and kung fu, Blandy's fashioned an army of revealing alter-egos over the years. His new arcade game pits them against one another. James Iverson Outpost Gallery The young artist's deliciously-hued abstract canvasses explore painting's seductive power and libidinal charge. Come to a film Screening of Barefoot Gen and Akira at Exeter Phoenix this Thursday 9 Feb, 6 & 8pm
Anime classics that have influenced Blandy's work Exeter Phoenix Bradninch Place Gandy Street Exeter EX4 3LS As part of Animated Exeter Feb 11th-19th www.exeterphoenix.org.uk www. animatedexeter.co.uk Talk and Screening Thursday 16th February, 18:45 Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street W1G 7LP London www.asiahouse.co.uk Video artist David Blandy unravels his obsession with Chinese and Japanese popular culture. From philosophical conversations with Bruce Lee to the quandary caused by loving Anime and being the grandson of a veteran of the Japanese concentration camps, Blandy will discuss the misrecognitions, mistranslations and revelations in Kung-Fu flicks, Manga and computer games. Blandy uses video, performance and comics to address how identity is constructed, investigating our relationship to the mass media and cultural heritage. Blandy won the Times/South Bank Show Breakthrough Award in 2010. Inko was born in Kyoto, Japan, and has been working as a Manga artist, and as a culture and language ambassador with SOAS. Book online: http://confessionsofanotaku.eventbrite.com £10 / £8 concessions Asia House Friends £6 20th January - 17th June 2012 opening: Thursday 19th January 6-8.30pm 'Thank You For The Music' Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art Mannerheiminaukio 2, FIN-00100 Helsinki Finland www.kiasma.fi Image: A new incarnation of the 'Crossroads' shack being built in the gallery space at Kiasma. To see the film 'Crossroads', which will be screening alongside the shack, click here: www.vimeo.com/12643165 The exhibition artists: Adel Abidin (Finland), Petri Ala-Maunus (Finland), Eduardo Balanza (Spain), David Blandy (UK), Candice Breitz (South Africa), Susanne Bürner (Germany), Graham Dolphin (UK), Rose Eken (Denmark), Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard (UK), Fabien Giraud (France), Jenni Hiltunen (Finland), Jani Hänninen (Finland), Katarzyna Kozyra (Poland), Petra Lindholm (Finland), Liisa Lounila (Finland), Sophie MacCorquodale (UK), Maria Stereo (Finland), Rauha Mäkilä (Finland), Kalle Nieminen (Finland), Anneli Nygren (Finland), Pink Twins (Finland), Pipilotti Rist (Switzerland), Bojan Sarcevic (Serbia) and Terhi Ylimäinen (Finland). |


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