Veuve Clicquot is internet hosting its Rebels occasion at Bargehouse on London's Southbank from November 15 to 17.
This one's the fourth installment of the Widows Series and can "discover radical moments in British tradition underneath the artistic narration of Tom Hingston."
Work from Joe Goddard and James Lavelle can be included, in addition to photographic and movie work by Warren Du Preez and Nick Thornton Jones. Installations come from Rebecca Louise Law and Anna Burns.
The press launch reads: "Inspired by the spirit of insurrection that Madame Clicquot embodied this 12 months’s Widow Series chapters essentially the most important occasions within the Veuve Clicquot story, by way of exploring a number of the Britain’s key subcultural moments. Framed as a metaphorical nightclub – the catalyst the place nice issues start - Rebels embraces music, style, movie and set up to inform the story of a revolution."
Jean-Marc Gallot, President Maison Veuve Clicquot commented: "To quote Madame Clicquot ‘The World is in perpetual movement and we should invent the issues of tomorrow’ and it's this notion of creativity that we have fun by way of the Widow Series."
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