Buzz Magazine October 2014 - Art Issue | Page 15

ART The TOP THINGS TO SEE AT CARDIFF CONTEMPORARY ISSUE Peacecamp 2014 JEMIMA BROWN: PEACECAMP 2014 The ‘Stute, St David’s House, 15 Wood Street Fri 3 Oct-Sun 9 Nov Half woman, half thermos flasks/hurricane lamps/camping stoves. Peacecamp 2014 is an exhibition that reflects upon the historic anti-nuclear protests at Greenham Common air base. This is a tribute to the hundreds of women who protested against the installation of nuclear weapons at the air base in Berkshire. Erwin Wurm DOMINIC FROM LUTON: CALL MUM Cardiff Castle Fri 3 Oct-Sun 9 Nov Dominic Allan, better known as Dominic From Luton, is famous for such work as Margaret Thatcher (which saw him dressing up as the Iron Lady and wheeling himself around in a wheelchair) and My Dad’s Pants. He describes his new commission, Call Mum, as "an advert of love in the monotony of our daily lives." RICHARD JAMES + R. SEILIOG: IN PLACE OF FEAR ERWIN WURM: ONE MINUTE SCULPTURES Cardiff Central Station Fri 3 Oct-Sun 9 Nov Austrian artist Erwin Wurm doesn’t need paint or canvas to get creative. Instead he has captured time-limited sculptures using the human body and everyday objects. A selection of these provocative, engaging and funny large-scale photographs will be exhibited Cardiff Central Station where passengers will be treated to Wurm's cheeky humour. Cardiff Castle Clock Tower Fri 3 Oct-Sun 9 Nov (Performance 5pm, Sat 4 Oct) Musician and producer R. Seiliog and musician/songwriter Richard James have collaborated to produce Sonic Clock Tower, a series of seven sound pieces bringing together field recordings from the city and audio from Aneurin Bevan speeches. Cardiff Ca