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Year:
2023–2024
Location:
Hastings, United Kingdom
Theme:
Contemporary Art, Painting, Barbershop Series
Type of Document:
Exhibition Announcement
Institutions:
Hastings Contemporary, The Hepworth Wakefield, Kistefos Museum
Curators:
Eleanor Clayton, Isabella Maidment
Artist:
Hurvin Anderson
Target Audience:
General public, art enthusiasts
Exhibition Period:
18 November 2023 – 3 March 2024
Previous Venues:
The Hepworth Wakefield (26 May 2023 – date before 18 November 2023)
Next Venue:
Kistefos Museum, Norway (April – October 2024)
Publication:
Accompanying book published by The Hepworth Wakefield
Special Features:
Includes Barbershop series, sketches, drawings, political works
Awards:
Turner Prize nominee (2017)
Artist Background:
Born Birmingham 1965, Jamaican descent, BA Wimbledon School of Art 1994, MA Royal College of Art 1998
Collections:
Public collections in UK, USA, and Europe
Partners and Sponsors:
Ivor Braka Ltd, Richard and Debbi Burston, Clore Wyndham, Thomas Dane Gallery, Ryan Taylor Collection, Michael Werner Gallery
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Subject:
Eastern Woodland art symbolism
Cultural tradition:
Anishnaabe / Ojibwa
Art movement:
Woodland School of Art
Key figure referenced:
Norval Morrisseau
Additional artist referenced:
Goyce Kakegamic
Geographical context:
Great Lakes region, North America
Cultural themes:
Spiritual worldview, shamanism, indigenous symbolism
Symbolic elements described:
Lines of power, lines of communication, lines of prophecy, lines of movement, divided circle, x-ray decoration, colour symbolism
Historical context:
Cultural suppression through external governance and Christian missionary influence
Traditional sources referenced:
Midewiwin birch bark scrolls and rock face ochre pictographs
Materials and colours:
Primary colours in modern paintings; red ochre in prehistoric imagery
Related mythological figure:
Mishpashu (water spirit)
Notable location mentioned:
Lake Superior
Time references:
Prehistoric period; 1937 repainting incident of the Mishpashu pictograph
Title:
Grow My Salon Business Podcast – Final Episode of the Three-Part Series on the Five Pillars of Salon Success
Podcast:
Grow My Salon Business
Host:
Antony Whitaker
Format:
Audio podcast transcript
Series:
Three-part series on the Five Pillars of Salon Success
Episode Position:
Final episode in the series
Main Topics:
Salon management; small business development; profitability; leadership; case study of a salon owner
Geographical References:
Sydney; global salon industry context
Referenced Work:
The E-Myth by Michael Gerber
Time References:
1990s; post-COVID period; contemporary to recording
Primary Audience:
Salon owners and hairdressing professionals
Document Type:
Verbatim transcript of a business podcast episode