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SUMMARY:Breathing Out, Art in Romney Marsh 2021
DESCRIPTION:Selected artists: Khadija Saye, Maud Sulter, Rotimi Fani- Kayode, Rose Finn-Kelcey, Fay Godwin \nArt in Romney Marsh is excited to present the work of artists that have made an outstanding contribution to British Contemporary Art History.  Breathing Out aims to celebrate and honour their legacy and with kind permission from respective estate representatives, we are able to present their images as large scale billboard installations in the churchyards. We are grateful to the church guardians and to Arts Council England for supporting us to achieve our ambitions.  The work of these artists challenges notions of a fixed cultural identity using photography/lens based media as a tool for exploring the dynamics of private and public, personal and political, past and present. Each artist we are exhibiting has significantly contributed to the development and use of photography and film as a method of exploring the complexities of reality. The lens has historically been identified as the vehicle for truth and objectivity. These artists have expanded upon those  fixed perceptions to develop the medium and explore and experiment with the conventions of documentary and portrait photography using exciting and exploratory methodologies.  \nAll the artworks are exhibited outside and produced at large scale. Current restrictions and need for extra safety measures has created a new set of challenges. At the heart of Art in Romney Marsh is the desire to support visitors to enjoy Romney Marsh and its medieval churches through an  imaginative artist-led exploration. \nThe AiRM visual arts festival benefits greatly by the close proximity of the churches, the sites are within a tranquil, magical and unspoilt 10 mile radius  that spans across Denge marsh and Walland marsh. This area of marshland can be easily accessed by train, steam railway, road and bicycle, perfect for a day or weekend of relaxing and exploring.  \nFestival Dates \n3rd, 9th and 10th October 2021 \nOpening times:\n13:00 – 17:00 \nFestival Locations:\nSt George’s Church, Ivychurch\nSt Clement’s Church, Old Romney\nSt Mary’s, St Mary in the Marsh,\nSt Augustine, Brookland,\nThomas à Becket, Fairfield\n
URL:https://www.artinromneymarsh.org/airm-2021
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