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The Big Chill Festival, Eastnor Castle
Deer Park, Herefordshire
5-8 August, 2010
Details of how to apply to take part in Spencer Tunick’s first ever UK festival installation revealed and the RCA join Tate Britain’s Rude Britannia onsite at The Big Chill 2010. Many more bands including Broken Bells also announced.
Along with some of the best music acts of our time, The Big Chill 2010 brings the visual arts into the frame to bring us a summer to remember…
On August 8th, celebrated artist Spencer Tunick will create one of his world famous nude landscapes, as part of the festival’s Arts Trail. The artist will use the festival’s unique architecture, as well as the stunning backdrop of Eastnor Castle Deer Park, to set the scene for his new and exciting work,. Chillers wanting to participate in this unique opportunity can sign up by emailing spencertunick@bigchill.net
We are calling THE BIG CHILL crowd to sign up to participate in my artwork at the festival. We will be painting people in solid colours with cosmetic make-up, there will be a crew of make-up people that will help you colour your body. There will also be shower stations, soap and towels to remove the make-up. We are encouraging you to be part of art and not just a viewer. The artwork will be far away from people who are not participating.
In the works, I will be referencing the recent BP oil spill in some of the set-ups using black paint. Not pointing the blame, but bringing attention to the connection between our massive need for oil and how its connection to the body and our existence is intertwined.
I will be also making abstractions with the many nude participants with four additional colours, as homage to Yves Kein, Mark Rothko and Elsworth Kelly. I can’t make my art without YOU. So I am hoping you will spend a shoert period of time with me to make some art. You will be painted, so you will be “dressed” in a way. If you pose you will receive a limited edition print of the work, mailed to you by the Bill Chill in the following months.
Take a leap of faith and LEAP INTO COLOUR! See you there.’ SPENCER TUNICK
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