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An artist working on the Olympic Park has paid tribute to the workers building the London 2012 Games by recreating his own version of an iconic painting by French post-impressionist Georges Seurat.
The National Gallery, which houses the original masterpiece, expressed that Neville Gabie ? the Olympic Park?s artist in residence – had imaginatively reinterpreted the famous ?Bathers at Asnieres? for a post-industrial age.
Gabie?s version is called Freeze Frame. Seurat?s original can be seen here.
The image by Gabie forms part of the Olympic Delivery Authority?s (ODA) Art in the Park programme, and will be exhibited at the View Tube ? a community viewpoint and cafe overlooking the Olympic Park near Pudding Mill Lane DLR station from January 28-March 18.
Gabie?s photograph recreates the 1884 pointillist painting?s composition, with the characters inhabiting the image taken from across the Olympic Park, including landscape gardeners, engineers, designers and security staff. The image reflects the range of tasks, diversity and skills of those delivering the venues and infrastructure ahead of this summer.
The ODA commissioned Gabie as Artist in Residence in September 2010, with funding from the Arts Council. Gabie has produced a variety of artworks and projects during his 15-month residency, which respond to the physical changes of the site and the huge range of jobs, skills and personalities that have delivered the project.
John Armitt, ODA chairman said: ‘The ODA?s Art in the Park programme has strived to commission original and meaningful works. Neville Gabie?s unique take on Seurat?s 19th Century masterpiece will capture both the imagination and attention of art lovers as well as all those who have worked on the Park.
?It is a fitting tribute to everyone who has worked so hard to ensure the project will finish on time, within budget and to an excellent standard.’
Neville Gabie said: ‘There is an obvious and surprising physical connection between the two landscapes, but the concept for the work explores the more striking similarities between the social and political contexts of the two. When Seurat painted the Bathers at Asni?s in 1883-4 it was seen as a radical image, based as it was on working class people in an urban park, in an industrial landscape. Seurat was one of the first artists to celebrate the ordinary working man in the places they inhabited.’
Chris Riopelle, National Gallery?s curator of post-1800 paintings, said: ‘In his iconic image, Seurat showed how the modern industrial landscape was coming to shape our lives some 130 years ago. Neville Gabie reinterprets Seurat for a post-industrial age. He shows us beauty and natural harmony in what might have seemed the most unlikely place.’
Moira Sinclair, London Executive Director of Arts Council England, said:
‘This summer we will see elite, almost superhuman, athletes performing on a world stage in London. Neville?s work captures the people that will make all this possible; the cornerstones of great Olympic feats that don?t make the headlines. 2012 is a celebration of sport, culture and London ? but also of Londoners who make it the great city that it is.’
Ruth Mackenzie, Director, Cultural Olympiad & London 2012 Festival, said: ‘The ODA has done an amazing job of putting art at the heart of the Olympic Park and Neville Gabie?s take on Georges Seurat?s masterpiece is very much a jewel in the crown. Through the London 2012 Festival we are building on this platform, programming a celebration of arts and culture for the whole of the UK in the summer of 2012.’
Notes to Editors
Contact the National Gallery picture library on +44 (0)207 747 5996 for an image of Georges Seurat?s ?Bathers at Asnieres?. Ask for Daragh Kenny.
A range of Neville Gabie?s works created during his ODA Residency will be on view at the Sparked exhibition, funded by The Legacy List, at the View Tube from 28 January ? 18 March 2012. Free family art workshops run on 18 February. The exhibition celebrates Art in the Park commissions by the Olympic Delivery Authority, and is open daily from 9am ? 5pm. Admission is free.
Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Neville Gabie did an MA in Sculpture at the Royal College of Art, London 1986/88. Previous projects include; POSTS published by Penguin Books. Photographs from this publication have been exhibited in Japan Korea, Germany, Portugal, South Africa and the UK. Previous residencies include at Tate Liverpool, a four month residency at Halley Research Station, Antarctica with the British Antarctic survey, three years as artist in residence on a building site in Bristol ? Cabot Circus ?bs1? and a five year project in a North Liverpool Tower block ?up in the air?. He has worked on residencies as far afield as Guangzhou in China, a remote town in western Australia at International Art Space Kellerberrin Australia , as well as working on a photographic project with the Non- Governmental Organisation ?Right to Play? in Afghan Refugee camps in Pakistan. The ?Right to Play? programme was established by a three-time Olympic gold medal winner Johann Koss. His work is included in the Tate Gallery and Arts Council Collections. For more details visit http://www.nevillegabie.com
For further information please contact the Olympic Delivery Authority Press Office
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In light of the fact that Utah continues to have one of the highest foreclosure filing rates in the country, the January 2012 edition of Harper’s Magazine serves to educate Utans in the fine art of “foreclosure defense.” If you own a home in Utah and are one of the many who are being harassed by the banks about a distressed property, you should read Christopher Ketchams’ article “Stop Payment! A Homeowners’ Revolt Against the Banks” and arm yourself with the cutting-edge legal strategies employed by Foreclosure Defense Expert Walter Keane.
As Harper’s aptly points out, former Chicago Prosecutor, Walter Keane, is at the top of his game in beautiful Salt Lake City, Utah where he implements never-been seen before legal techniques to sue big banks and protect homeowners in crisis. “We get calls from across the country, lawyers, realtors and homeowners all seeking my representation in this economic downturn. Unfortunately, I can only help Utah homeowners and must turn many desperate people away,” says Attorney Keane from his corner office in east Cottonwood Heights, a close suburb of Salt Lake City nestled among the Wasatch mountains.
The media attention all started with a quote in the New York Times some two years ago. It has remained steady since then, including seminars to teach fellow Utah lawyers his novel techniques. “Many lawyers here in Utah try to use similar strategies to my own, but get nowhere fast. Most of my business is referrals and we pay very little these days on marketing, ” explains Keane as he stares out his office window to contemplate his success. “I had no idea I would gain such popularity and such a devoted following when I entered into Foreclosure Defense,” says the Chicago-born Attorney.
He is often quoted in the Salt Lake City Tribune and Deseret News, the two local newspapers serving the Salt Lake Valley. The Park City Record in the nearby ski resort town, home of the Sundance Film Festival, often quotes Keane, noting his continued success protecting homeowners in Summitt County with their distressed properties. “Many folks bought at the top of the market up there in Summitt County and simply can’t afford the mortgage payments anymore as their financial situation has drastically changed. I keep the banks off their backs and they can sleep at night again,” says Keane.
His most recent media coverage was a colorful article in Harper’s Magazine which emphasized his incredible success with Utah Quiet Title laws. “For some reason,” explains Keane, “they only put in the colorful Chicago-style speak and left out the boring stuff. Guess it makes for good reading that way.” Colorful or not, every Utah homeowner should read this article to arm themselves with the knowledge of how to protect their property rights against the banks, especially in light of the high bankruptcy and foreclosure filing rights in the state of Utah.
Keane regularly participates in many Internet blogs and podcasts to help get the word out to Utahns about their homeowner rights, his most recent such participation was on a “Mandelman Matters” podcast: http://mandelman.ml-implode.com/2012/01/the-quiet-man-utah-attorney-walter-keane-a-mandelman-matters-podcast/
“We’re gonna have to make some big hiring decisions fast at the firm, ” Keane admits to himself. “I can’t keep up with all the demand, but hey I”m not complaining.” Each quarter, Utah continues to be at the top of the nation in terms of foreclosure filing rates, “we need to get the word out there to all Utahns on how to protect themselves in this down economy, ” Keane says.
Attorney Keane is clearly one of the good guys, an inspiration of positive change in this climate of negativity and skepticism about the economy and the banks. “I’ll never give up the fight, ” Keane says with a grin, “and from what we’ve seen in this economy, the fight will be here for quite a while.”
You can educate yourself about your property rights as a Utah homeowner in the Harper’s Magazine article and on Attorney Keane’s website: http://www.waltertkeane.com. Mr. Keane offers free consultations.
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Dallas, Texas-based Metropolitan Capital Advisors (MCA), a financial intermediary specializing in the exclusive representation of investors, developers and property owners in the commercial real estate capital markets, has arranged a $ 35,000,000 fixed rate mortgage for a portfolio of five (5) Apartment Complexes comprising of over 1,250 units, located in Tulsa, Okla. The portfolio includes: Hunters Creek Apartments, Arbors of Southern Hills, Sand Dollar on the River, Pheasant Run and Silver Springs. All of the properties are located within Tulsa.
The Borrower acquired the properties between 2009 and 2011. The Portfolio had been fully renovated and had 90%+ occupancy rates when the new loan was funded. Todd McNeill was responsible for arranging the permanent loan that was locked at a fixed interest rate below 4.6%, for a term of 10 years under the Fannie Mae DUS loan program.
?We are excited to make the deal happen at Metropolitan Capital Advisors,? said Scott Lynn, Director and Principal of Metropolitan Capital Advisors. ?We pride ourselves as an advocate of the deal, and especially in closing the deal, leveraging our in-house closing department.?
Since 1992, Metropolitan Capital Advisors has closed in excess of $ 8 billion of debt and equity transactions. National Real Estate Investor Magazine recently ranked MCA No. 18 on its Annual ?Best of the Best? Financial Intermediaries list for 2011.
About Metropolitan Capital Advisors
Metropolitan Capital Advisors specializes in the exclusive representation of investors, developers and property owners in the real estate capital markets. Since 1992, Metropolitan Capital Advisors has closed in excess of $ 8 billion of debt and equity transactions on behalf of a multitude of commercial property owners, developers and investors. National Real Estate Investor ranked Metropolitan Capital Advisors #20 on its Annual Top Financial Intermediaries list.
Metropolitan Capital Advisors is staffed with a team of professionals who specialize in specific components of the “Transaction Process” (i.e. underwriting, marketing, processing and closing). All of Metropolitan Capital Advisors’ senior directors have an average of at least 15 years of professional experience. Metropolitan Capital Advisors? staff has expertise and capabilities in a vast array of debt and equity services, including: construction and permanent debt, structured finance, and portfolio transactions.
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