August has been a bit busy: A holiday in sunny Portugal and a number of gallery visits, combined with other time-consuming stuff, hasn't left much opportunity for blogging.
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Art in Portugal |
So no chance to write about
Alex Katz at Tate St Ives,
Peter Blake and Pop Music at the Pallant Gallery, or
Raw Materials at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery (Jenny Holzer, Ed Ruscha, Bruce Nauman and Laurence Weiner). In a nutshell, these were all good - although, for me, the Raw Materials exhibition was not quite as good as the line-up might suggest.
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Raw Materials: Laurence Weiner |
Fishstock Festival
But this post is really to alert you to the latest annual
Fishstock Festival taking place at Brixham tomorrow 8 September (and to
Devon Open Studios that also starts 8 September).
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Fishstock 2011 |
The
day-long Fishstock festival is held at the Fish Market in aid of the Fishermen's
Mission - a charity supporting fisherman and their families. It is a
slightly odd but enjoyable mixture of music, food, crafts, boats - and lots of fish. This year there are a dozen acts appearing on the main stage and a further eleven on the acoustic one. In addition there are over twenty outside stalls and over fifty inside ones showing local businesses, crafts and lots of food. There are also maritime displays and cookery demonstrations. Full details
here (music) and
here (stalls).
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Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin |
Last year the weather was pretty good and everyone had a great time. Highlights for me included
Phillip Henry & Hannah Martin (appearing again this year) and the Roobs (favourites with the locals) who did a funky and well-selected set of tunes including
Teenage Dirtbag,
Need You Tonight,
Poker Face and
Where Is the Love?
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The Roobs |
The Fisherman's Friends were the 'stars' of the show. I didn't know much about them previously but they were both funny and entertaining. The weather looks good again this year, so hopefully it will be terrific day. Here are some more photos from 2011:
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Fisherman's Friends |
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The inside stalls |
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Paddy's Whiskers |
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Fish |
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Folk dancers |
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Maggie Duffy & Mike Weed |
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And, of course, some Tahitian stuff |
Devon Open Studios
Devon Open Studios runs from September 8 to 23. It is an opportunity to meet artists in their studios and, if you wish, to buy art direct from the creator. Some artists may demonstrate, give talks or give you a chance to have a go. The event guide is available
here or you can pick up a copy at Devon and Somerset libraries, tourist information centres, major art venues, etc.
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