S1 Artspace and Site Gallery are delighted to announce
they will be presenting Bloomberg New Contemporaries
2011.
Opening on 23 September, and featuring the work of 40 artists
across a range of mediums, this exhibition provides a unique
opportunity to engage with new practice, ideas and forms.
Established in 1949, New Contemporaries is an important and
highly regarded annual initiative that gives art students and
recent graduates essential support and recognition at a crucial
stage in their development through a high-profile exhibition.
One of only two open exhibitions in the UK, participants are
selected by a panel comprising influential art figures including
curators, writers and artists often who have themselves previously
been a part of New Contemporaries, and a rigorous process that
considers the work within a broad cultural context.
The selectors for 2011 are Pablo Bronstein, Sarah Jones and
Michael Raedecker. While in its history New Contemporaries has
travelled the length and breadth of the country, it hasn't been in
Sheffield since 1993. Now, in a particularly vibrant and active
time in the city's history, it is the perfect host for this show of
radical, bold and experimental artforms.
Participating artists: Alicja Dobrucka, Alison Stolwood, Anna
Ilsley, Anne Kathrin Schuhmann, Cornelia Baltes, Dagmar Schurrer,
David Ben White, David Buckley, George Petrou, Georgina McNamara,
Hyewon Kwon, Hyun Woo Lee, Ian Marshall, Jessica Sarah Rinland,
Jonathan Trayte,Joshua Bilton, Kate Groobey, Katie Goodwin, Kim
Kielhofner, Leah Capaldi, Lisa Wilkens, Marco Palmieri, Marie
Angeletti, Minae Kim, Nick Nowicki, Noel Hensey, Peles Empire,
Poppy Whatmore, Rafal Zawistowski, Rasmus Nilausen, Samuel
Williams,Sarah Brown, Savinder Bual, Se-jin Kim, Selma Parlour,
Sophie Neury, Sui Kim, Tomas Downes, Ute Klein, Yelena Popova.