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Elaine Mitchener, Steve Beresford

Live At White Cube (LP)

Label: The Vinyl Factory, White Cube

Format: LP

Genre: Experimental

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Live performances from Elaine Mitchener and Steve Beresford. Recorded live at White Cube on 28th and 1st March 2015. Sleeve artwork by Christian Marclay. Screen printing by Coriander Studio. Hand pressed on The Vinyl Factory Press at White Cube, Bermondsey.

Christian Marclay’s exhibition at White Cube and the London Sinfonietta, some of the world’s most renowned contemporary musicians have been invited to stage performances, including new compositions and live improvisation sessions inside the White Cube. Each performance over the course of the exhibition will be recorded, pressed and screen-printed live inside the gallery. This performance is from Elaine Mitchener and Steve Beresford.

Details
Cat. number: VF147 Live 9, none
Year: 2015
Notes:
Drunk'd performed on Saturday 28 February 2015 Green Slipper preformed on Sunday 1 March 2015 Recorded Live at White Cube Bermondsey, London Limited edition of 500. The Vinyl Factory/Christian Marclay VF147 Live 9 Silkscreened cover and A label. Recorded within the exhibition: Christian Marclay 28 January – 12 April 2015 White Cube, 9 x 9 x 9, North Galleries and South Galleries, Bermondsey. "In a collaboration between Christian Marclay and the London Sinfonietta, some of the world’s most renowned contemporary musicians have been invited to stage performances, including new compositions and live improvisation sessions. All of the performances are free and open to the public, spaces will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. The exhibition also features The Vinyl Factory Press, a unique hydraulic vinyl pressing machine created by The Vinyl Factory, and screen printing equipment operated by the London printmakers Coriander Studio. Audiences are able to witness on site the unique process of producing vinyl records, from the initial recording of the concerts to cutting and pressing the records and printing the sleeves. The records that will be pressed each week by the Vinyl Factory will be sold on a first come first served basis." (from gallery web site).