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contribution of art has to run on Sunday - with a warning in 1981 of Northumbria Police Chief does not encourage such things in public.
a few hundred meters from the start and end of the race, in the Grey area of ??New Bridge Monument fair and South Shields Museum and Art Gallery.
"In the long run ... 30 years of the Great North Run." Among the exhibits are the world champion (and winner of the Great North Run last year) kit Haile Gebreselassie to run under the colors red and green national of Ethiopia, a letter of 1981, and Chief of Police Northumbria Police said-founder Brendan Foster race does not like to encourage "fun runs" in public, but "nevertheless, if you decide to go ahead" ... many photographs of the race the past three decades, and the shirt local hero Kevin Keegan in the first race - and half mixture of half of black and white of Newcastle United and red and white of Sunderland Football Club
colors.
Since the 25-year career, the North Corridor Culture Company has commissioned works of art that celebrate and explore the sport and art. In his few years of existence, they have worked with an impressive array of choreographers, musicians, filmmakers and writers and artists. In South Shields, you will see the works commissioned especially for the veteran pop artist Peter Blake, whose mother came from South Shields. There is also a video work sample Suky Best "on the run," an animated film showing the silhouettes of riders on a white background.
- the visitors miss this Sunday in an exhibition - they will not see the huge silver cups awarded to the winners of the race, which normally come in a glass case here, since 'will be presented to the winners of this year.
- return to Newcastle, David Blandy "run a mile in my shoes", installing new video can be seen in the new gallery in New Bridge Street. This study followed 13 people who run this years - one for every mile of the race - and filmed as they did their training sessions, while the lip-sync with your favorite song in your headphones. Thus we see Michelle Hartley South Shields nutritionist sing "Just a Day "Feeder, Gateshead Rashid Fameeda student with" End Credits "by Chase and Status and Riley Jones, an actor in Gateshead with the" instrumental "Lupe Fiasco. The films are shown in sequence on a bank of different size monitors mounted on a video wall with a screen dedicated to each participant in the sequence, and a larger screen in another room that shows one of them time.
worked with Locus + Newcastle to commit what is claimed to be the largest mobile world with the help of the Cultural Olympiad. Cerith Wyn Evans, "I leave ..." Mobile is a composite of 37 individual pieces of double sided mirror hanging from a large patio ceiliing disused shipbuilding cranes to Pallion in Sunderland. The 37 pieces of mirror are up to 8 feet long, and inscribed with the words of a movie review by Stephan Pfohl. Each piece is hung on the wire closely mirrors allow the circle in the air, reflecting light and text on the walls of the court, which means that no two viewers will never work experience the same way.
As people work Blandy video this year, runners include poet and comedian Kate Fox, who is the first poet in residence at the Great North Run, and sing his thoughts during the race and the creation of a new poem every mile and at the finish. Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger will be near the front of the race, but it will be more than 13 mph for a ride in a makeshift shooting range in particular in terms of a participant in the eyes of the race for a new employment shown in the following year Baltic, rather than to actually run.
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