United Visual Artists
United Visual Artists (UVA) is a multidisciplinary art and design group[1] founded in 2003 by Matt Clark,[2][3] Chris Bird and Ash Nehru in the United Kingdom. The group specializes in light installations. Their designs have used 3-D scanners, lasers, moths[2] LED lights, sound, movement, digital technology, shadow, and pendulums.[1][4] Their work includes concert lighting and art installations. They utilize responsive architecture, live performance, and sculpture. Members also give lectures. One of their most recognised interactive light installations is Volume, created in collaboration with Neil Davidge and Robert Del Naja in 2006. It won the D&AD 'Yellow Pencil' Award in 2007. The group won an AZ Award from Azure (design magazine) in 2011.
United Visual Artists was initially formed to do stage design for Massive Attack. The group transitioned into the production of artistic works of various kinds, including permanent installations and gallery exhibitions.
United Visual Artists assisted Del Naja and Damon Albarn with their campaign against the UK Trident programme for nuclear sub renewal aboard the Arctic Sunrise on the Thames.[5] The group has also collaborated with Adam Curtis, London Contemporary Orchestra, Massive Attack and Del Naja on a performance that toured to Manchester International Festival, Ruhrtriennale and Park Avenue Armory in 2013. The group worked with Mira Calix on Chorus, and won an Award of Distinction at Ars Electronica in 2009. The lighting and LED elements for their August 2013 Massive Attack were designed to surround the film being shown and the players. It was designed by Robert from Massive Attack and UVA. The show was to take place as part of the Ruhrtriennale in Germany in late August 2013 and then at the Armory, Park Avenue, New York in October.[6]
Installations
- Momentum Barbican Center, London (2014)[7]
- Summer Pavilion Intervention Serpentine Gallery, London (2013)[8]
- Passage, Permanent installation, Bath (2013)
- Vanishing Point, Berlin (2013)
- Origin (2011)[9]
- Slipstream, an installation at Nuit Blanche (2011)[10]
- Identity and Companion piece (2011) [11]
- creation software to manage the video wall in the U2's U2 360° Tour (2009-2011)
- Canopy, Maple Leaf Square building, Permanent installation, Toronto (2010)
- Contact, semi-permanent installation at Roppongi Hills in Tokyo (2009)
- Chorus won Award of Distinction at Ars Electronica (2009)
- Echo, installation show on stage to dance to the Teatro Sociale of Como (2006)
- Massive Attack, installation of the stage for the World Tour (2008)
- Constellation, light installations winter at Covent Garden in (2008)
- Virtual landing strip at TodaysArt (2007)
- Hereafter, installation mirror at Belsay Castle, Tokyo, London (2007) [12]
- Battles - Tonto, installation for the video clip of the song Tonto of Battles by Battles (band) (2007)
- Hereafter, installation mirror at Belsay Castle, Tokyo, London (2007) [12]
- Volume, semi-permanent installation at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (2006)
- Massive Attack, installation of the stage for the World Tour 100th Window (2003)
Personnel
- Matt Clark - Creative Director Clark has designed album covers for Massive Attack, Editors (band) and Royksopp.[2]
- Chris Bird - Technical Director
- Ash Nehru - Software Director
- Annika Stark - Studio Manager
- Alexandros Tsolakis - Architect
- Ben Kreukniet - Designer
- Rosie Mitchell - Project Manager
- Tiemen Rapati - Interaction Designer
- Nick Found - Industrial Designer
- Vincent de Belleval - Creative Technologist
- Ulla Winkler - Project Manager
References
- 1 2 Fiona Shaw to Bring THE TESTAMENT OF MARY to Barbican in May; Full 2014 Line-Up Announced 29 October 2013 BroadwayWorld
- 1 2 3 TOM HINGSTON AND UNITED VISUAL ARTISTS Contributors by STEPHEN HEYMAN 11 September 2009 T Magazine New York Times "Matt Clark, UVA’s creative director, is second from left to give this issue’s T (Page 101) a phantasmagoric twist, has created album covers for Massive Attack (center), Editors and Royksopp. UVA, an art and design practice specializing in light installations like the one at far right, used 3-D scanners, lasers and moths (yes, the insects) to bring the T to life."
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- ↑ "River Thames to host protest against Trident renewal". Greenpeace UK. Retrieved 15 September 2012.
- ↑ "Sensory Overload: Massive Attack and Adam Curtis' audio/visual assault reimagines the 'gig' experience...". We Heart. Retrieved 2013-10-26.
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- ↑ Serpentine Gallery Summer Pavilion Intervention
- ↑ The creators project; UVA's responsive installation Origin by Scott Fraser 7 October 2013 Geek Exchange
- ↑ Eaton Centre premieres public art display "Slipstream" at Nuit Blanche 2 October 2011 680 News Radio
- ↑ United Visual Artists creates this year’s Onedotzero identity 25 Oct 2011 | By Tom Banks DesignWeek
- 1 2 http://www.uva.co.uk/work/hereafter-2