ART WARS PERFORMANCE LIGHT SABRE DANCE AND DRUM CIRCLE
On Star Wars Eve (Wednesday 18th December 6 - 9pm) a specially planned ritualistic gathering of performers wearing Art Wars stormtrooper helmets and playing tribal drumming rhythms accompanied with a choreographed lightsaber battle is due to take place at Old Brompton Gallery, 238 Old Brompton Road, Kensington, London.
To confirm your attendance (free entry) please email rsvp@artbelow.org.uk
Art Wars at Old Brompton Gallery presents new and existing Star Wars inspired art by artists including Mr Brainwash, Alison Jackson, Hayden Kays, UnSkilled Worker, Nettie Wakefield, Ben Eine, Philip Colbert, Bran Symondson, Joe Rush, Stuart Semple and Schoony.
Artists have been provided with a Star Wars Stormtrooper helmet, with the brief of transforming it into a piece of art: ‘Turning the Dark Side onto the Art Side'. The exhibition also includes Star Wars inspired paintings and drawings.
Art Wars curator Ben Moore comments: 'I happen to share the same birthday as Jeremy Corbyn so for that reason alone I know who I am supporting...'
Art Wars raises funds for the Missing Tom Fund which Ben Moore set up to support the search for his brother Tom who has been missing since 2003.
Since launching Art Wars at Saatchi Gallery in 2013, the initiative has garnered support from major artists worldwide including Damien Hirst, Anish Kapoor, J&D Chapman, Alison Jackson, Joana Vasconcelos, David Bailey, D*Face and Retna. Art Wars has travelled to Sweden, Dubai, Miami and Los Angeles and been the headline feature in numerous art fairs including The Other Art Fair, Moniker Art Fair, and Red Dot Art Fair.
Damien Hirst says of Art Wars: I saw a cartoon where a stormtrooper is sat in a chair with his head in his hands looking depressed with a thought bubble coming out if his head saying “those were the droids we were looking for”. So many people today can find that funny and it really shows you how massively all encompassing and ubiquitous Star Wars is....’ .
Image: 'The Dark Side' by Trust iCON, 2019