Richard Mosse: The Enclave @
Vinyl Factory Car Park, Brewer Street A haunting and beautiful pink hued take on life and war in -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
The
car presents as it was built from the
factory in Cam - Am white over a black
vinyl interior.
«Apart from a minor, irritating rattle caused by a loose trim panel,» wrote Motorsport Magazine in 1983, «the Eventer prototype might well have been straight from the Jaguar
factory: the high quality of the conversion is enhanced by the fact that Lynx has re-sprayed the
car in its entirety without recourse to any
vinyl roof treatment over the modified body panels.»
This 1967 Cadillac El Dorado has 3 speed automatic transmission, 429 V8 (rebuilt), power steering, power front disc brakes — rear drum brakes, power windows, power locks, power bench seat, power antenna, tilt steering wheel, cruise control,
factory A / C (new compressor), AM / FM radio, newer
vinyl upholstery and carpet, single exhaust, stock chrome wheels,
car cover and, owner's and shop manual.
Makes: Cadillac, Featured vehicles, and Redlands Location.Vehicle Tags: AM / FM Radio,
car cover and, Cruise Control,
factory A / C (new compressor), newer
vinyl upholstery and carpet, owner's and shop manua, Power Antenna, power bench seat, power front disc brakes - rear drum brakes, Power Locks, Power Steering, Power Windows, Single Exhaust, stock chrome wheels, tilt steering wheel, and V8.
The engine runs strong and clean on the
car, which has had a fresh, high - end respray of the stunning
factory color of Pastel Blue (per the COA), contrasted by black
vinyl decals and black powder - coated Fuchs wheels with new Hankook white - letter tires - stanced perfectly under steel, butt - welded, Turbo fenders.
2014 Three Harmonic Projections, Careyes Foundation, Mexico The ADA Project, The
Vinyl Factory at Brewer Street
Car Park, London Timepiece, Berwaldhallen, Stockholm Geometry of Mind, ARTMIA, Beijing 2013 Roundhouse, London Palais de Tokyo, Paris Galerie Kluser, Munich Galerie Gabriel Rolt, Amsterdam 2012 National Gallery, London Royal Opera House, London 2011 Victoria Miro Gallery, London 2011 - 2012 Science Museum, London 2010 Pace Gallery, New York 2008 Galerie Bernd Kluser, Munich
Electronic Renaissance, Palazzo Strozzi, Florence 2016 Bill Viola and the Moving Portrait, National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC Mary, St. Paul's Cathedral, London (permanent installation) 2015 Inverted Birth, James Cohan Gallery, New York Moving Stillness (Mt. Rainer), 1979, Blain Southern, London The Talking Drum, Blain Southern at The
Vinyl Factory Space at Brewer Street
Car Park, London Artist Rooms, The Wilson, Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, Gloucestershire Bill Viola, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire Bill Viola: Selected Works, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Bill Viola: Kukje Gallery, Seoul 2014 Martyrs (Earth, Air, Fire, Water), St. Paul's Cathedral, London (permanent installation) Bill Viola: Passions, Kunstmuseum Bern and at the Cathedral of Bern Bill Viola, Grand Palais, Paris Bill Viola — en dialogo, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid Bill Viola: Transformation, Faurschou Foundation, Beijing
Bringing Richard Mosse's profoundly affective exhibition from the Irish pavilion at the Venice Biennale to London for the first time, Edel Assanti and The
Vinyl Factory have let true darkness enter the depths of the Brewer Street
Car Park.
«Richard Mosse — The Enclave» (installation view at the
Vinyl Factory Brewer Street
Car Park) Artwork © Richard Mosse.
The Ada Project is at the
Vinyl Factory Space, Brewer Street
car park, London W1 until 31 Oct (thevinylfactory.com)
Photographer Richard Mosse brings his multichannel video installation to The
Vinyl Factory Space at the Brewer Street
Car Park.
The
Vinyl Factory and Edel Assanti present Richard Mosse: The Enclave at The
Vinyl Factory Space at the Brewer Street
Car Park, W1F 0AL.
The
Vinyl Factory Space at Brewer Street
Car Park is a dynamic cultural hub featuring arts commissions and audio - visual collaborations.
The
Vinyl Factory and Edel Assanti present The Enclave by Richard Mosse, The
Vinyl Factory Space, Brewer Street
Car Park, entry through 17 Peter Street, London W1F 0AL.
Originally commissioned for the Irish Pavilion at the 55th venice Biennale and presented here by The
Vinyl Factory in collaboration with Edel Assanti, The Enclave will open to the public at The
Vinyl Factory's Brewer Street
Car Park space between 4th April and 16th April.
2015 Inverted Birth, James Cohan Gallery, New York, US Moving Stilness (Mt. Rainer), 1979, Blain Southern, London, UK The Talking Drum, The
Vinyl Factory Space at Brewer Street
Car Park, London, UK Bill Viola, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Yorkshire, UK Artists Room on Tour: Bill Viola, The Wilson, Cheltenham, UK Four works for St. Peter's Chapel, Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, UK Kukje Gallery, Seoul, SK Bill Viola: Selected Works, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, AU
Entering the disused
car park — now an exhibition space managed by The
Vinyl Factory — you step into a dark room where seven large screens are arranged along the walls and two others stand in the centre.
The
Vinyl Factory premieres Ragnar Kjartansson's acclaimed multi-screen A / V installation «The Visitors» at Brewer Street
Car Park
Raster - noton boss to stage the European premiere of unicolor at The
Vinyl Factory's space at Brewer Street
Car Park this summer.
Carsten Nicolai's unicolour will run from 23rd June to 2nd August at The
Vinyl Factory's space at Brewer Street
Car Park, Brewer Street, London W1F 0LA.
Multimedia artists and pop outfit 18 + bring their provocative, intoxicating audio - visual show to London as part of Frieze week with an installation and performance at The
Vinyl Factory's Brewer Street
Car Park.
The
Vinyl Factory and Edel Assanti present The Enclave at the
Vinyl Factory Space, Brewer Street
Car Park, London W1, April 4 - 26