Nadav Visits ‘Obama’s People’ at BMAG

Tomorrow Nadav and his wife Nicole will be visiting Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery to see the show for the first time. Nadav was away in the USA on a big commission when we were installing. He also went, at a last minute request, to photograph… Barack Obama, for a new portrait which has today appeared on the cover of the New York Times… So the wheel continues.
So its up early tomorrow to get to the gallery and ensure its all looking wonderful and those people in the portraits haven’t had a cabinet reshuffle in the night… Would love to be there when its dark and see what they get up to.
We’ll be meeting the Director of BMAG, Rita McLean, and the team who helped so much with the project there. Then off to meet Ian Richards at Heavy Object, who did the wonderful graphics and is now working on a book of the portraits. On to the Ikon for lunch, a quick trip to Birmingham Repertory theatre to check out the venue for Nadav’s In Conversation on 15th May and then back to BMAG to meet the BBC Asian Network team, who are doing an interview with Nadav. After that, off to Must in Newhall Street, for some drinks to celebrate. Am excited and looking forward to meeting Nadav again and seeing and hearing what he thinks of his show.

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BMAG – Internationally Renowned Place for Art

Yesterday I spent the afternoon in the gallery, talking to the visitors about the show. People were there not only from the city and region, but throughout the few hours I was there, I met up with three people from the USA, five from France, seven from Japan, four from Greece, two from Finland (who said this was one of the most interesting things they had seen on their visit to the UK) and individuals from Somalia, Jamaica, Spain, China and Indonesia…. One woman and her husband had heard the Front Row Radio 4 interview with Nadav and driven from the middle of Wales to see the show.
Not only are people interested in Obama’s People, but with the other exhibitions in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. It is a mine of extraordinary art, whether its in the permanent collection or a touring show. People go to visit for the day, all comment on the warmth they feel from the staff in the Museum – its wonderful to know that we have this place for art which so many people worship. So we’re feeling really proud to have Obama’s People at BMAG – it really is the perfect venue.

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Pressing News…and Yankee Doodles

Today we looked through the mountain of papers and magazines, on line blogs and postings, in relation to the project. Sunday Times exclusive, Grazia Magazine, British Journal of Photography, El Pais, Lensculture, Artinfo, BBC Radio 4 Front Row…. it goes on. Interesting to know if its about the photos themselves or simpy their association to Obama, who still seems like the visionary the world was waiting for. Time will tell. The guestbooks in the museum, both the real one and the blog, are a mixture of political and photographic curiosity, so its so fascinating that the show works on both levels simultaneously. Which is what we hoped for. I’ll be in the gallery tomorrow after 1pm, so if you want a guided tour… see you there. Oh and for those of you who want to see Obama in cartoon style, go see http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8004024.stm Yankee Doodles…..

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Letter to the White House…

Sean McGarry, the Rhubarb-Rhubarb Information Co ordinator, was up early this morning and off to the post office to send the letter to Eugene Kang at the White House. The man behind the Post Office counter, John, was more than interested in the package, which of course not only contained our letter to Eugene but also a photograph of himself between Hillary Clinton and Timothy Geitner in the BMAG gallery, some flyers, and a picture of him on the Banner outside the Museum…. John said ‘I’ve been here in the Post Office for many years and I have never had anyone sending a letter to the White House before, or at least not that I was aware of…” So Sean stayed awhile and told John the story of the portraits and how they came to be here. In return John sent his best wishes to us all. Let’s hope that warm piece of communication bodes well for the letter to the White House……letter

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In communication with the White House

Very late last night, or actually, very early this morning, I was attempting to send President Obama a message via his comment sending facility on his website. But scuppered at the last minute as of course I have no zipcode, merely a postcode. Doesn’t he reckon that anyone outside of the US wants to communicate with him? So recently, today, have made myself a blog on the White House website, phoned the White House hotline and written a letter to Eugene Kang, the Special Assistant to the President.
Why, you might ask yourself? I am trying to get a letter from Mr President, wishing the Obama People show good fortune in Birmingham. Will let you know how it goes. In the middle of this, Obama’s People photographer, Nadav Kander, sent me and the Rhubarb team a small garden as a thank you for arranging for his show to open in Birmingham. So its been a heady day, what with the White House communications research and the smell of those flowers filling the studio. flowers

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The other big Birmingham story…

Look at today’s copy of The Independent and you can see that the future of architecture in the city is a pretty impressive story. Clive Dutton, Head of Planning for BCC, and a big supporter of the Obama’s People project, has some significantly visionary quotes in the piece, the best being – “We’re going to illuminate Spaghetti Junction – you’ll be able to see it from space!” What an amazing thing to imagine.. Go Clive…
For those of you who only use online paper shops, go to this link and see the full story – www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/architecture/birminghams-1636bn-makeover-1671974.htmlSeems like all eyes are Birmingham and its culture at the moment. Long may it stay that way.

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Nadav Kander Talks at Birmingham Repertory Theatre…

We’ve just had confirmation that Nadav will be here in Birmingham on 15th May, so hope many of you can come. Here are the details:

Rhubarb Rhubarb and Flowers Gallery Present
Obama’s People Exhibition – World Premiere, Birmingham UK

Nadav Kander in Conversation….

Birmingham Repertory Theatre
1.00pm Friday 15th May 2009

Rhonda Wilson, Creative Director of Rhubarb-Rhubarb, Co-Curator of the exhibition, will be talking to Nadav Kander about the story behind the commission, his approach to the shoots, the significance of the show at this time in the world, all those questions being asked about the project, and how it became the exhibition everyone is talking about.

Tickets: £15/£10 concessions
0121 236 4455
online sales: http://www.birmingham-rep.co.uk/event/nadav-kander-in-conversation

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Nadav Kander on Front Row

BBC%20iPlayer%20-%20Front%20Row:%2021/04/2009Nadav was on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row program this evening talking about the Obama’s People show. You can listen again for the next 7 days and he appears 18 minutes in.

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Obama – One Hundred Days

Today the long awaited article in the Sunday Times magazine, with a six page spread of Nadav’s portraits and some up to date background information on the key players in the administration. And more importantly, a footnote advertising the show at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, on the second page of the article. I was in the show early this morning to make sure that the blog was working. All the people in the portraits were peaceful, awaiting the Sunday museum visitors. We have finished the ‘Obama’s Administration Office’, where the audience can respond to the show via the blog, or write in the guestbook on the desks, which are in the style of stateroom furniture, and white of course. So the whole gallery now mimics the White House theme and with its own small ‘corridor of power’, where visitors are finding a suprise awaiting them, which everyone just loves.

I spent the day in the country after visiting the Museum, and had a drink by the River Severn. I’m in a reflective mood following the intensity of the installation and the opening yesterday. Like the portraits this morning, I feel very peaceful, fulfilled and wondering what will be the next adventure in the story of the Obama’s People Exhibition.

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The Opening Day…

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Last night the show was featured on regional ITV news and drew in a great crowd today, literally from all over the world. The gallery was full of people talking to one another, or having a conversation with a portrait. But it has to be said that the secret find in the corridor of power bought some tears and much delight…. People who campaigned for Obama in Illinois, Frank and Julie, who had come to Birmingham on work, found the exhibition by accident, and had their photo taken next to John Podesta who was once one of their students. One man, a photographer also from the USA, stormed from the gallery, declaring there were two portraits which were crap…. meaning that 51 must be brilliant…. The best was watching the children find the lightboxes of the Washington Memorial, and talking to the five women from Wales who wanted to know all about the story of the show. So a day to remember and with some images to follow. More tomorrow.

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