Monthly Archives: April 2016
Ricardo Tejero, Paloma Carrasco, Roberto Sassi & Alison Blunt. Saturday 30th April 7:30pm
Ricardo Tejero, saxophone / Paloma Carrasco, ‘cello / Alison Blunt, violin / Roberto Sassi, guitar Saxophonist, and clarinettist, Ricardo Tejero‘s work ranges through improvisation, his own compositions, and conduction of large orchestras. He is also a music educator, teaching saxophone and clarinet … Continue reading
Structured Disasters II. Sunday 24th April 3:30-6:30pm
Structured Disasters was formed in 2015 by Dan Gregory, Mark Browne, Mark Gerrard and Liam Jackman in order to bring interesting music to Aylesbury and profile Aylesbury musicians in London and Oxford. To date they have arranged concerts for Adam Bohman, … Continue reading
Weisslich VI. Saturday 23rd April 7:30pm
WEISSLICH is back for a night of more boundary-defying music and performance. Ben Jameson and Mark Knoop perform Jameson’s Construction In Metal, which looks at ‘fake’ and ‘real’ electric guitars as cultural and social symbols; Cathy van Eck‘s Music Stands … Continue reading
Exhibition: Ghost Sermon: Jaime Valtierra / M V de Chantilli. 21st April to 1st May
Opening Night: Thursday 21st April. ‘Ghost Sermon’ is an experimental text by MV de Chantilli originally interpreted on Resonance FM in 2015. The current exhibition presents an accompanying set of eleven prints by Jaime Valtierra in response to the piece. Above: … Continue reading
Exhibition: Not a Champagne Life. 21st April to 1st May
‘Not a Champagne Life’ Emma Elliott – Penelope Harrall – Ian Wolter 21st April to 1st May Private View: 21st April. 7 to 9:30 pm With a nod to the recent all-female exhibition in a male-run corporate space, Not a … Continue reading
About Helen Bermingham
Helen Bermingham (b. Ireland 1983) is a London based artist working in painting, collage and drawing. She completed a degree in Art History and Theatre at Trinity College Dublin and a postgraduate from The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. She … Continue reading
About Jaime Valtierra
Jaime Valtierra (b. Spain, 1979) is an independent artist and curator based in the UK. He studied painting and printmaking at the Circulo de Bellas Artes in Madrid (1995-2000), and completed a National Diploma in Illustration and Graphic Design at … Continue reading
About Neville Sattentau
As a former miniaturist painter, Neville’s practice still remains faithful to the egg tempera technique used until the mid 15th century which imprint his pieces with a particular luminosity. His very first customer was Sir Charles Clore. Art critic David Sylvester organized … Continue reading
About Lex Thomas
Lex Thomas (b. 1972 London) read Sociology at the University of Greenwich then studied Fine Art for three years at the University of the West of England and subsequently gained a Postgraduate Diploma at Chelsea College of Art. Since then … Continue reading
About Owen Oppenheimer
Owen Oppenheimer (b. USA, 1969) did his BA(Hons) in Fine Art at Cheltenham School of Art, followed by postgraduate studies at l’Institut des Hautes Etudes en Arts Plastique in Paris and the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. His work has been shown … Continue reading
About Angela Darby
Angela Darby (b. Belfast) is a visual artist, curator and critical writer based in County Down, N.Ireland. Presently she is the curator and gallery director at Seacourt The Centre for Contemporary Printmaking. Darby has exhibited both regionally and internationally including … Continue reading
David Birchall with Olie Brice & Colin Webster / KMAT. Sunday 17th April 3:30-6:30pm
Sunday Improvisation and weirdness with sets by the mysterious KMAT and Manchester based guitar wizard David Birchall in an acoustic trio with Olie Brice, double bass, and saxophonist Colin Webster. KMAT return to Hundred Years Gallery in their original … Continue reading
LUME present Madwort Saxophone Quartet. Saturday 16th April 8:00pm
We’re very happy to welcome Tom Ward’s Madwort Sax Quartet to Hundred Years Gallery for the recording of their debut album. The band explores irregular grooves and unusual harmonies inspired by mathematics and numerology, framed by the intuitive expressionism of … Continue reading
Marcello Magliocchi, Matthias Boss, Adrian Northover, Sue Lynch & Douglas Benford. Friday 15th April 7:30pm
Marcello Magliocchi A real master of drumming and metallic percussion expert designer, Marcello Magliocchi is a mainstay of jazz and improvised music in his native South Italy having performed with an impressive list of greats like Steve Lacy, Enrico Rava, Franco D’Andrea, Mal … Continue reading
Atsuko Kamura, Iris Ederer, Sue Lynch, Mirei Yazawa & Carole Finer: Improvisations. Sunday 10th April 3:30-6:30pm
Atsuko Kamura: vocal, a bit of electrics Formed the first all feminist punk band “Misutama Shobodan” in Japan in 80’s and also formed vocal improvisation duo “Honeymoons” which toured in US and EU. Moved to UK and joined The Frank … Continue reading
New Music From Milan VI: Olivia Salvadori / Tribe Of Colin / Sandro Mussida. Saturday 9th April 7:30pm
New Music From Milan returns with the Sixth chapter of the ongoing residency for the opera chanteuse Olivia Salvadori and composer/cellist Sandro Mussida. They bring with them to Hundred Years Gallery the London based electronic producer and DJ Tribe Of Colin for an … Continue reading
Cheap Cuts Documentary Film Festival. 2nd & 3rd April 2016
‘Cheap Cuts Documentary Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing the best of new and emerging British and international short documentary talent. We strongly believe in content over form and are interested in the stories filmmakers have to tell and not … Continue reading
Matilda Rolfsson / Richard Sanderson / Mark Wastell + Steve Noble & Daniel Thompson. Friday 1st April 7:30pm
Confront Recordings present two stellar combinations with recent releases on the label… Richard Sanderson : amplified melodeon, dictaphones & small percussion / Mark Wastell : tam-tam, shruti box / Matilda Rolfsson : percussion “…. the trio of Richard Sanderson (amplified melodeon, … Continue reading