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FRAMED #38 Justin Stanton / Exhibition “1848 – Year of Revolutions” Lucy Teasdale
FRAMED #38 Justin Stanton / Exhibition “1848 – Year of Revolutions” Lucy Teasdale

FRAMED #38 Justin Stanton / Exhibition “1848 – Year of Revolutions” Lucy Teasdale

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18. Sept. 2020, 19:30

Simplonstraße 29, Simplonstraße 29, 10245 Berlin, Germany

Über die Veranstaltung

MUSIC – Justin Stanton 


Justin Stanton is a keyboardist and trumpet player based in New York, but, since the pandemic, has been living in Lisbon with his girlfriend Gisela and her two cats, Rosinha and Feijāo. During the quarantine, Justin recorded and released his second album, Flor Peeters: 35 Miniatures, adapting the collection of short organ works written by the Belgian composer for a variety of vintage and modern synthesizers. A year prior, Justin released a collection of original compositions on his debut solo album, Secret Place. Influences range from Miles’s albums from the late ’60s to Wendy Carlos’s Switched on Bach to Michael Jackson’s collaborative efforts with Quincy Jones. Justin also plays in a bunch of other groups, most notably Snarky Puppy, with whom he has traveled in crowded vans and slept on questionable floors since 2006.


Justin will play piano, keyboards, and trumpet with and without additional musicians in order to execute spontaneous reimaginings of material from his two solo records, but occasionally, he will do his best to recreate the recordings as faithfully as possible.



ART EXHIBITION – “1848 – Year of Revolutions” Lucy Teasdale

 



Lucy Teasdale (*1984) is a British-German sculptor. She lives and works in Berlin. She is interested in playing with & reinterpreting sculptural motifs. A recurring theme in her work is the struggle to show movement within a static sculpture. At the moment, she is working on a series of sculptures based around the idea of turning points of history – a reaction to the currently often heard phrase “In these unprecedented times…” For this exhibition, she will be showing her new work “1848 – Year of Revolutions”, which was produced during her month at FRAMED process, as well as a selection of other works.


For this exhibition, Lucy Teasdale will be showing her new work “1848 – Year of Revolutions”, which was produced during her month at FRAMED process.


It’s startling to realize how many sculptures show heroic figures. In this exhibition, a number of Teasdale’s works look at this topic. There are reinterpreted sporting trophies, battling saints, and over-elevated dignitaries. In addition to the cast works, a number of clay models are on display, providing a look into the studio process.


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