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Night Fever @ V&A Dundee: exhibition preview


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Night Fever: V&A Dundee s Scottish clubbing exhibition
Clubs may still remain closed across the UK, but a new exhibition exploring the history of Scotland s club culture reopens the V&A Dundee this month. We meet some of the people behind the clubs and club nights that have shaped Scotland s club scene
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by Nadia Younes
| 03 May 2021
Scotland’s club scene has a rich and vibrant history, and it’s one that’s revered around the world. After over a year of closed doors and empty dancefloors, it’s one that’s also sorely missed, but a new exploration of Scotland’s clubbing history is set to highlight its cultural significance. ....

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V&A's Night Fever takes visitors through the design history of night clubs


April 30, 2021
12:43 pm
“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture. When the club shut down, its contents were auctioned off – from its disco ball to pieces of the floor. “People paid a lot of money to own a tangible piece of that club,” Hassard says. “It shows the elevation of design through meaning and memory.”
V&A Dundee’s new exhibition explores the design of clubs from the 1960s to the current day, with an international outlook. While New York is home to many of the clubs featured, there are locations from further abroad like Space Electronic in Florence, Italy and The Mothership in Detroit, US. Scotland too gets a mention with The Rhumba Club and Glasgow’s Sub Club. ....

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Introducing V&A Dundee's Night Fever - where music and design meet on the dancefloor


Updated: April 30 2021, 10.49am
The Courier’s Arts & Entertainment team meet some of the people behind Night Fever: Designing Club Culture.
It’s hard not to strut a little bit at the V&A’s new exhibition, Night Fever: Designing Club Culture, which opens to the public tomorrow. It’s been a hard year. We deserve a strut.
It hasn’t been the easiest time to bring something of this scale together, and with Leonie Bell only coming into her role as Director in July 2020, it’s clearly a huge relief that she can see people come back into the building and into a new exhibition. ....

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Return to La La Land: art is back in California


Nicholas Galanin s Never Forget (2021) is on view at Desert X in Palm Springs
Photo: © Lance Gerber., courtesy the artist and Desert X
This week: Los Angeles has finally opened its museums after more than a year. When New York s galleries have been open since August, what took California so long? We talk to Jori Finkel about LA s slow emergence from lockdown. Also: DB Burkeman tells us about his new book
Art Sleeves, a trawl through 40 years of artist-designed record covers. And in this episode s
Work of the Week, as Scottish museums re-open after a long lockdown, Kirsty Hassard, the curator of V&A Dundee s exhibition ....

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V&A Dundee | Nightclubs | Sub Club | Andy Warhol


It might just be a quirk of historical symmetry combined with a dash of wishful thinking but there is a school of thought which says the 2020s are going to roar as loudly as the 1920s did. The comparisons between then and now are certainly appealing: a century ago the world emerged from an economic downturn and a pandemic to an era of modernisation and progress shaped by technology and a sense of optimism. It gave us Futurism, fridges, television and the Jazz Age.
If the forecasters are right, it may be about to happen all over again and if it does the Bright Young Things of the New Roaring Twenties are going to need nightclubs to party in just as much as their sharply-dressed forebears did. How appropriate, then, that the first exhibition to be held at the V&A Dundee when it re-opens on May 1 is a survey of nightclubs and nightclub design which, though it makes a gesture to nostalgia, also peers into the future. And how ironic that the first cultural sector to emerge from ....

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