Cultivate presents (in association with Organ) RED, an art exhibition on line.   The notion is simple, an on-line art exhibition, curated and presented on line. Twenty four artists selected via an on-line open call or by invitation, alongside images from previous Cultivate shows, along with other observations (and that red feeling while waiting for the Julie Ruin) Sixty seven images, selected pieces of art or images of art or images from art events or red observations, presented by the ever evolving thing that is Cultivate.

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This time we Cultivate on line, sometimes we do it in formal galleries, or in warehouses or at dog shows or under railway bridges or in car parks at the seaside, this time we do it online. A group show featuring the art of 24 selected or invited artists..

Red went live on-line at 6pm (UK time) on Monday 27th February. Presented by Cultivate, in association with Organ and curated by Sean Worrall.

Click on an image to enlarge an image or to run the slide show . Details of the artists and images further down the page.

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I was going to write a whole load of editorial about what was learned during the selection process and my thoughts about viewing art on line, I think I might save that for tomorrow though…  Sean.

LINKS TO ARTISTS INVOLVED

AMY KINGSMILL / JIMMY B COPEMAN
ARANZAZU PEREZ
BEN WALKER
EMMA HARVEY
ESPIRA
FIONA STANBURY
HELEN RAWLINS
IAN BAILEY
JOANNA GEORGIADES
JULIE UMERLE
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LIDWINE TITLI
LOU BAKER
MADELEINE STRINDBERG
MARIA LINARES FREIRE
MARK LLOYD
MARNIE SCARLET
PAUL MATOSIC
QUIET BRITISH ACCENT
SAL JONES
SEAN WORRALL
SIG WALLER
SILVIA LERIN
YULIA ROBINSON

CULTIVATE / ORGAN

 

 

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  2. Brilliant, looks a terrific exhibition, please keep these online open calls going ! Jeannie Brown

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