Welcome to Mixtape No.7, once again, just like last time, we’ll let the art do the walking and most of the talking first rather than clutter the top of the page with words or introductions. There are some thoughts down at the bottom of the page, under the actual art, along with those oh so vital links. Please do scroll to the foot of the page for those all important links to all the artists. The links are the vital things once you’ve explored the art in this exhibition, these Mixtape shows are all about you finding something that makes you want to go to the artist’s websites and find out more…

Mixtape No.7 is the latest group show from Cultivate, once again curated by Cultivate founders Emma Harvey and Sean Worrall. Please do go explore, go find out more (and yes, there is a Spotify playlist again as well)

IMPORTANT: Please do click on an image to enlarge it and see each piece of art in full or to run the slide show and do please please please view it all on a decent sized monitor, something more respectful than just a damn phone for gawdsake, surely the art deserves more than just a tiny phone, it was put together with a decent computer screen in mind… Thank you

Repeat. We would really like to say it one more time… We would really like to think, or maybe hope, just as we said last time (and the time before), that it is all as simple as us just saying hey, here’s some exciting art and here’s the links to the artists, off you go, go explore (please), go find out more (just as you would with that mixtape of bands your friend made for you)

We really would like to think it was or is that simple. This is the 38th on-line exhibition from Cultivate and we think, if we’ve counted it right, something like the 195th Cultivate art show in all. Once again this Exhibition is brought to you by Cultivate founders Sean Worrall and Emma Harvey, once again we invited our fellow artists to join us and once again we invite you to explore the art and artists we’ve gathered from all over the land and indeed the globe.

Of course, if you are interested in finding out more or indeed, interested in buying art from any of the artists, you should please go speak to them directly via the links, that is all between you and the artist and nothing to do with us, we were just making the connections, we’ve done our bit, we’ve made the introduction, now go have a delicious affair with the art or maybe the artist.

We enjoy putting these exhibitions together, we are very picky, we’ve gone through hundreds of pieces, we said all this last time (and the time before), we like that it forces us to look at other people’s art a little bit more, that it makes us explore people just a little more, that we’re forced to get to know the artists who make the art just a little more than we probably would if we weren’t curating these shows. Art excites and I hope that this exhibition excites you. It doesn’t really matter about the detail here, it doesn’t matter about the size or if the painting is in oil or the paper the print is on, not right here, not in terms of this show, and we don’t need a whole load of art talk and dancing around the architecture of it all for this is a simple on-line show and everything is flat, everything is the same size. 

Some of the pieces come with details, some with just a name, this is deliberate, it is about a flavour and a link.  The important thing here is that you react, that you think “oh, she looks like an exciting artist” or “I like what he’s doing, let me hit the link and find out more”. Please please do go follow the artist’s social media feeds, explore their websites, get on their mailing lists and maybe see their art for real at some point in the future if you get a chance. This is about connecting things, connecting people, about cross-pollination, about artists coming together to make things happen and about us shouting, “hey, look at this artist”. I do hope this show is as simple as that. hopefully it really is as simple as that?

Thank you… (sw)

And as this show is called Mixtape, a mixtape of art and artists if you will, there is also a Spotify mixtape playlist

LINKS TO THE ARTISTS

CULTIVATE

YASMIN GRANT
TOM CARTMILL
TIM GOFFE
TIM FAWCETT
STEPHANIE TELOMERE
SOFIA MARTINS GRAY
SKYE CORMIER
SINCLAIR NEESON
SHARON HAWARD
SEAN WORRALL
SARAH RYDER
SARAH BAGSHAW
SARA WIBBERLEY
RITA SAYS
REBEKAH DEAN
PATRICIA FIGUEIREDO
MIKADO KOKO or the platform formally known as Twitter
MELINDA TIDWELL
MELIKE
MARK BURRELL
MADELEINE STRINDBERG
LUST IN PEACE – read an Organ feature here
LIZ GRIFFITHS
LITH LI – or read an interview here via Zero Nine magazine
KIKA SROKA-MILLER
KEVIN HAUFF
JOAN POPE
FRANCESCA ALAIMO
FIONA STANBURY
EMMA HARVEY
EMILY HANA
ELENA (ELEKTRA) MOGA
EDGINGTON or read an interview here
DECLEN PATTEN
CLARA LEMOS
CHRISTOPHER TANSEY
CHRIS BRANDELL
BLACKIE SWART
BERNADETTE LOUISE
BEN KILBURN
ANDREE ADLEY
ALBERT TISON

AGATA CARDOSO

Do please use these links now, that is the real point here, the pointing you in the direction of some exciting artists we hope you will go explore and connect with (The links will mostly take you to the artist’s Instagram feeds, artists tend to keep their Instagram pages more up-to-date and they do have more links on their Instagram feeds)

And yes we did reverse the alphabetical order, some of us have had enough of always being down at the end of lists every single time

And that was it, a 38th on-line exhibition and something like the 190th Cultivate show in all.  A big big thanks to anyone and everyone who has visited the exhibition, a big big thanks to all involved in the show. A big thanks to all the Artists who have participated in this and previous exhibitions And we would like to point out that none of the artists were charged a submission fee or anything else, we strongly object to galleries who charge artists to take part in things like this, everything here was done for free, all those hours and hours of work…

If you do feel like making a small donation – We bring all this art, music and underculture to you for free, we really don’t want to clutter up our pages with annoying adverts, no one wants that, but it does take up a lot of time, hours and hours of time. If you should feel like supporting Organ/Cultivate (for it is one in the same) by making a small donation to help keep all this flowing that would be delightful, thank you.

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Coming next? Well we don’t know, well we do, do stay tuned, there will be more on line shows, meanwhile here, here’s a mixtape including music from lith Li and Mekado Koko (The Dnays77)

21 responses to “Cultivate presents Mixtape No.7 – an online art exhibition…”

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  8. […] Cultivate presents Mixtape No.7 – Mixtape No.7 is still open, the latest Cultivate online group show, 43 artists and over 250 piece of art to explore, here’s the link, the show is hosted here on the Organ website, we’ll let the art do the talking – Cultivate presents Mixtape No.7 – an online art exhibition… […]

  9. […] – Back to Peckham and will the leaves still be there? Never mind that, fresh from her part in Mixtape No.7, Kika Sroka-Miller is part of an artist-led group show of painters and “navigating […]

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  13. […] 2: Zenji Fujiyama – “A work of art is not just there to decorate a room. It is a weapon in the fight against the enemy” (Picasso), a quote Lith Li posted with the image of a collaboration with Tokyo based artist/photographer Zenji Fujiyama who in turn prints the photos on Japanese paper and creates with fine collages like this one featuring Lith Li and Lily Yurika (a dancer and performer from Tokyo). The art of Lith Li has featured on these pages a number of times of course, including being part of one of our Mixtapes – Cultivate presents Mixtape No.7 – an online art exhibition… […]

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