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Braziliality: Stephen Musgrove & Pura Mescla

Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 7:00 PM - Friday, June 12, 2009 at 10:00 AM (GMT)

London, United Kingdom

Braziliality: Stephen Musgrove & Pura Mescla

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Braziliality May presents:

Stephen Musgrove
Solo Show
Rabiscos do Rio

PRIVATE VIEW: 14th MAY from 7pm
Music performance from Pura Mescla

Exhibition from 14th May - 12th June 2009

 

Stephen is originally from a village called Bookham in Surrey, at the edge of South London, in the Mole-Valley.

Graduating in Fine Arts from the Wimbledon School of Art in 2001, Stephen spent a year working on art projects such as painting murals with youth groups, running art classes for adults with learning disabilities, and teaching evening life drawing classes for a small number of professionals in a studio in Clapham north.

In the spring of 2003, wanting to spend more time making art, Stephen moved to Limassol, Cyprus, where he had found new live/work studios for rent. The cheap studio's gave him an opportunity to solely focus on his art while enjoying a Mediterranean lifestyle.

What he found when he arrived, was a place full of wonderfully crumbling grandeur lost behind the package-holiday, hotel-laden sea front. In Limassol, Stephen says: “I developed a love affair for the hidden parts of cities, the seemingly forgotten parts, full of ghosts and decaying gems”. He spent his time exploring the city taking photographs and developing ideas for paintings in sketch books.

On returning to London Stephen painted Hotel Cyprus 1&2; this work, bends perspective, full of colour, light, pattern and character, crystallised a new way of working for the artist, and the experience was repeated many times. Visiting Rome, Paris, Barcelona, Sicily, the south of Italy and the north of Spain, he returned each time to London to develop new work.

However, it was in 2006 when the artist visited Brazil that he found the inspiration which lead him to make his most iconoclastic works to date. Highlights of this trip included visiting the island of Santa Catarina, in the south of Brazil; Paraty, a historical gold exporting town in the state of Rio de Janeiro, and Ouro Preto in the state of Minas Gerais, where the gold came from; it was, however, living in Santa Teresa in Rio where Stephen found his gold. An artistic neighbourhood with panoramic views of downtown Centro. A steep hill lined with dilapidated mansions, on which the route of the famous Bonde tram service runs, and at the bottom of which is the evening party destination of Lapa.

The works displayed here show his impressions of the area; each has a specific street in mind, and intends not only to show how it looks, but how the place feels, its day to day street life and the characters who live there. They are based on drawings made in the evening after days spent exploring and taking photographs, meeting people and discovering new aspects of a very colourful neighbourhood.


Working in his studio in west London, Stephen made these paintings in 2008, long after the trip, but with a memory of Brazil, its abundant nature, the vitality of the people he meet, and the area of Santa Teresa still fresh in his mind.


Braziliality is very pleased to be able to give an opportunity to appreciate this work, as Stephen rarely exhibits and mostly sells work direct to collectors and friends, through bi-annual exhibitions at his studio. Also on show will be a video that shows the progression of how the paintings are made, and other works by the artists.


Stephen will be available for a casual chat on the private view night, but he can also be contacted through his website www.stephenmusgrove.co.uk where you can see more work and join his mailing list.

For Pura Mescla: www.myspace.com/puramescla

When & Where



16mm Deli Cafe & Screening Room
19 D'Arblay St. -Soho
W1F 8ED London
United Kingdom

Thursday, May 14, 2009 at 7:00 PM - Friday, June 12, 2009 at 10:00 AM (GMT)


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Braziliality is a not-for-profit cross-cultural project, showcasing artwork by Brazilian artists and international artists inspired by Brazil, creating a 360-degree perspective of the influence of contemporary Brazilian art and culture around the globe. Our mission is to support new art, particularly art with technology, and new talent inspired by Brazil.
Braziliality started in July 2008 and with almost three years, we have presented the work of 147 artists from 24 countries had had their work showcased in 28 exhibitions that attracted over 1,595 people to private viewings. More than 8,160 people have seen the Braziliality exhibitions. In these three years, Braziliality will have worked in partnership with The Brazilian Embassy in London, Forman’s Smokehouse Gallery, Made in Brasil Bar, Jungle Drums Magazine, Leros Magazine, Record Television, Canal Londres, Latin America Bureau, ABC Trust, Visual Brasil Festival in Barcelona, Deslocamentos in Berlin, Fourth Plinth Pedal Power project, Planarama, Abelha Cachaca and Favela Chic and we hope to be working with many more interesting people, business and organizations in the future.
Braziliality is opening a new membership scheme for artists, offering tailored consultancy for their international careers, informing them about jobs and bringing them news of relevant art events. Braziliality produces art shows, networking events, exhibitions and festivals working together with Brazilian organizations and events in Europe.
The project was created by Alicia Bastos and now partnering with Bianca Turner as a production specialist and it benefits from the curatorial knowledge of Pier Tosta. 
www.braziliality.org