Press Coverage: MOSTYN Open 21 & Elisabetta Benassi: EMPIRE exhibition season (Jul-Oct 2019)
Derek Boshier & S Mark Gubb | Recent Press for MOSTYN Exhibitions
Derek Boshier: It’s Only When the Tide Goes Out…
Selected works and ephemera 1976-2018
S Mark Gubb: The Last Judgement
March 16–June 30, 2019





MOSTYN Open 21 | Call for Submissions
Deadline | 4 March 2019
MOSTYN, Wales UK is delighted to announce the call for submissions for the 21st anniversary edition of the MOSTYN Open contemporary art exhibition, to be shown from July 2019.
£10,000 Prize
Audience Award: £1,000 The NEW ‘Exhibition Award’ will award an exhibition at MOSTYN to the artist/collective that the selectors feel would most benefit at this point in their career.
Confirmed selectors for MOSTYN Open 21:
Jennifer Higgie, Editorial Director, Frieze, London
Katerina Gregos, Independent Curator, Brussels
Hannah Conroy, Co-Director and Curator, Kunstraum, London Alfredo Cramerotti, Director, MOSTYN
And, of course, the visiting public for the ‘Audience Award’.
For more details regarding key dates and submission process, please visit: https://www.mostyn.org/open21
Evgeny Antufiev Organic resistance: body and knife – crossing the border | Press Coverage
MOSTYN
18 November – 18 February 2018
Guardian Guide | Exhibitions Openings: Evgeny Antufiev, 24 November 2017
Mousse Magazine | Evgeny Antufiev: “Miles of Creativity” at Mostyn, Llandudno, November 2017
The Artists Information Company | NOW SHOWING #228: The week’s top exhibitions, 15 January 2018
Daily Post | Creative Surprises to be found around town, 29 December 2017
Daily Post | Spotlight on local arts and crafts, 12 January 2018
https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2FITVWales%2Fvideos%2F1492338550813332%2F&show_text=0&width=476“>ITV Wales Coverage, November 2017
MOSTYN Open 20 Call for submissions is now OPEN!
MOSTYN Open 20
MOSTYN, Wales UK is delighted to announce the call for submissions for the 20th anniversary edition of the MOSTYN Open contemporary art exhibition, to be shown from July 2017.
Since its inception in 1989, the MOSTYN Open has nurtured and presented the talent of established and emergent contemporary artists internationally. The exhibition of selected works takes place at MOSTYN, with a Prize of £10,000 awarded to a single artist or collective. In addition, the ‘Audience Award’ grants a prize of £1000 to those who receive the most votes from visitors during the exhibition.
The selectors for MOSTYN Open 20 are: Lydia Yee, Chief Curator, Whitechapel Gallery, London; Chus Martínez, Curator and Head of the Institute of Art, FHNW Academy of Arts and Design, Basel; Alfredo Cramerotti, Director, MOSTYN; Adam Carr, Visual Arts Programme Curator, MOSTYN. And of course, the visiting public for the ‘Audience Award’.
KEY DATES AND SUBMISSION PROCESS
6th January 2017 – MOSTYN Open 20 call opening date
24th February 2017 – Deadline for payment of £25 entry fee and receipt of completed registration form. Please ensure you read the Terms & Conditions fully before registering. Once payment and registration form have been received by MOSTYN you will be sent a submission form. You will also be sent a registration number which you should include on all correspondence.
3rd March 2017 – Closing date for submission form together with images of artwork by email. Please ensure you read the Terms & Conditions referring to submission of works.
26th – 30th June 2017 – Sending in artwork on successful selection
8th July – 5th November 2017 – exhibition dates
Registration Form
Terms and Conditions
Download and save a blank copy of the registration form to your computer by clicking on the link above; open the form from its saved location on the computer, enter your details, then save changes before sending us this completed version (NOTE: if your browser opens the form in another window instead of downloading it to your computer, please do not enter your details into the form yet as they will not be saved: click on the save/download icon in the new window to save the blank form to your computer first).
Alfredo Cramerotti: The Future of MOSTYN
Alfredo Cramerotti, Director of Mostyn, Wales, will give a talk about his future vision for the gallery.
5pm, 14 March 2012
H6, Rathmell Building,
Caerleon Campus
Newport
NP18 3QT
Alfredo Cramerotti is a writer, curator and artist based in the UK. His cultural practice explores the relationship between reality and representation across a variety of media and collaborations such as TV, radio, publishing, internet, media festivals, photography, writing and exhibition curating. Cramerotti is Director of Mostyn, the largest publicly funded contemporary art gallery in Wales, and was co-curator of Manifesta 8, the European Biennial of Contemporary Art (2009-2010) and Senior Curator, QUAD Derby (2008-2011). He co-directs AGM Culture, roaming curatorial agency; CPS Chamber of Public Secrets, media and art production unit and is Visiting Lecturer in various European universities among others NTU Nottingham Trent University, University of Westminster and DAI Dutch Arts Institute. Cramerotti is also Editor of the Critical Photography book series by Intellect Books, and his own recent publications include Aesthetic Journalism: How to inform without informing (2009) and Unmapping the City: Perspectives of Flatness (2010).
Links
http://www.alcramer.net
http://www.intellectbooks.co.uk/books/view-Series,id=19/
http://www.mostyn.org
Borrowed Knowledge: DISCUSSION with Stefanos Tsivopoulos and Alfredo Cramerotti, ISCP New York
Stefanos Tsivopoulos: Borrowed Knowledge
September 14, 2011 – October 08, 2011
OPENING RECEPTION
Wednesday, September 14, 6 – 8pm
DISCUSSION with Stefanos Tsivopoulos and Alfredo Cramerotti (Director, Mostyn, Wales)
Tuesday, October 4, 6:30pm
GALLERY HOURS
Wednesday – Saturday, 12-6pm
The International Studio & Curatorial Program (ISCP) is pleased to announce the second show in its inaugural series of solo exhibitions. Borrowed Knowledge is a poetic investigation into memory and imagination by ISCP artist-in-residence Stefanos Tsivopoulos. In 2011, ISCP launched an annual initiative to offer three ISCP residents and one ISCP alum the space, time and challenge to produce new works and to engage with the context of their presentation.
Borrowed Knowledge is a show in two parts: The Blind Image and The Public Library of Borrowed Knowledge. The show takes as its starting point an investigation into the construction of visual history and its relation to images and history’s claim to truth through two multifaceted works. The Blind Image brings together the film Amnesialand (2010), the artist’s most recent film Blind Image, a series of photos and display of books. The Public Library of Borrowed Knowledge will attempt to open up a participatory dialogue relating to the idea of knowledge production and cultural translation, initiating a collective working process for subsequent presentations.
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