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Josie Long, Brighton Festival 2021 c. Giles Smith On Monday 24 May, Abigail Conway’s The Candle Project opens at The Spire in Kemptown. An ancient ritual for our times, participants can make their own candle with a message inside, to be added to a large installation. At the end of the week, a spectacular livestreamed lighting ceremony will feature soundscapes with contributions from local choirs. Robot Selfie arrives in Brighton on Friday 28 May. At Greater Brighton Metropolitan College, a wall drawing robot will create a giant mural on an outside wall, using selfies which can be submitted by members of the public from Wednesday 26 May. ....
MOOP The Museum of Ordinary People (MOOP) is an award-winning pop-up museum that celebrates the ripples people leave behind, telling hidden stories using everyday objects. As part of the Brighton Festival 2021, MOOP will be launching HOME, presenting “fascinating, heart-breaking and uplifting stories of ordinary people.” The exhibition is online until May 19 via an immersive website harriets.house and then will be on show at Phoenix Art Space in Brighton from May 20-June 6. A row of terraced houses used to stand where Brighton’s Phoenix Gallery is now. In the 60s, they were bought and demolished to make way for office space. Apart from one. Harriet Silvester – who lived in the middle – refused to move out of her home. ....
For the First Time Ever, the Turner Prize Shortlist Is Comprised Entirely of Socially Engaged Art Collectives One of the five shortlisted collectives will be announced as the winner in December. Cooking Sections artists. Photo: Ruth Clark. In a year marked by unprecedented hardships, collaboration and solidarity are the themes underlying this year’s Turner Prize and, for the first time, its shortlist consists entirely of art collectives focused on social change. Array Collective, Black Obsidian Sound System, Cooking Sections, Gentle/Radical, and Project Art Works are the five nominees announced this morning by Tate Britain. Notably, there are no painters or photo-based artists in the list. An exhibition of the artists’ work is planned for September at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum in Coventry, U.K. ....