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Firstsite is a visual arts organisation based in
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,
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, which opened in 1993 as Colchester and District Visual Arts Trust, changing its name to Firstsite in 1995. Its current building was opened in 2011. It was the national Art Fund's
Museum of the Year The Museum of the Year Award, formerly known as the Gulbenkian Prize and the Art Fund Prize, is an annual prize awarded to a museum or Art gallery, gallery in the United Kingdom for a "track record of imagination, innovation and excellence". Th ...
in 2021. The building Firstsite occupies as a tenant was designed by Rafael Viñoly and the freehold is retained by Colchester Council. The building is situated in Colchester's "Cultural Quarter" near
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, fifteen Queen Street (a creative business hub), the Norman
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, the Natural History Museum, Hollytrees Museum and Colchester's Roman Wall. Its exhibits are on a rolling six-monthly basis, starting with ''Camulodunum''. It cooperated with
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to show South American art until 2013. Firstsite has no permanent art collection of its own. It was awarded the national Art Fund
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prize in 2021. Firstsite is a
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under English law.


Exhibitions

* ''Camulodunum'' - artists including
Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei ( ; , IPA: ; born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, documentarian, and activist. Ai grew up in the far northwest of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile. As an activist, he has been ...
, Subodh Gupta, Barbara Hepworth, Sarah Lucas, Aleksandra Mir,
Henry Moore Henry Spencer Moore (30 July 1898 – 31 August 1986) was an English artist. He is best known for his semi-abstract art, abstract monumental Bronze sculpture, bronze sculptures which are located around the world as public works of art. Moore ...
, Grayson Perry, Robert Smithson, J. M. W. Turner,
Andy Warhol Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
, Rebecca Warren and Bill Woodrow, 30 September 2011 - 15 January 2012. * ''Steven Claydon: Culpable Earth'' – Steven Claydon, 4 February - 7 May 2012. * ''Equivalents'' – Carl Andre,
John Constable John Constable (; 11 June 1776 – 31 March 1837) was an English landscape painter in the Romanticism, Romantic tradition. Born in Suffolk, he is known principally for revolutionising the genre of landscape painting with his pictures of Dedha ...
. * ''News from Nowhere'' - artists including
Lynda Benglis Lynda Benglis (born October 25, 1941) is an American sculptor and visual artist known especially for her wax paintings and poured latex sculptures. She maintains residences in New York City, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Kastellorizo, Greece, and Ahmedaba ...
,
Lygia Clark Lygia Pimentel Lins (23 October 1920 – 25 April 1988), better known as Lygia Clark, was a Brazilian artist best known for her painting and Installation art, installation work. She was often associated with the Brazilian Constructivist moveme ...
, Richard Deacon,
Naum Gabo Naum Gabo (born Naum Neemia Pevsner; Russian language, Russian: Наум Борисович Певзнер; Hebrew language, Hebrew: נחום נחמיה פבזנר) (23 August 1977) was an influential sculptor, theorist, and key figure in Russia's ...
, Isa Genzken, Roger Hiorns,
Nam June Paik Nam June Paik (; July 20, 1932 – January 29, 2006) was a South Korean artist. He worked with a variety of media and is considered to be the founder of video art. He is credited with the first use (1974) of the term "electronic super highway" ...
,
László Moholy-Nagy László Moholy-Nagy (; ; born László Weisz; July 20, 1895 – November 24, 1946) was a Kingdom of Hungary, Hungarian painter and photographer as well as a professor in the Bauhaus school. He was highly influenced by Constructivism (art), con ...
, John McCracken, Eduardo Paolozzi, Mark Titchner and
Paul Thek Paul Thek (November 2, 1933 – August 10, 1988) was an American painter, sculptor and installation artist. Thek was active in both the United States and Europe, exhibiting several installations and sculptural works over the course of his life. Po ...
, 20 May - 27 August 2012. * ''Anthea Hamilton: Sorry I'm Late'' – Anthea Hamilton, 8 September 2012 - 25 November 2012. * ''Painting, Collage, Film'' – Humphrey Jennings, 8 September 2012 - 25 November 2012. * '' Hammer Prints Limited 1954 - 1975'' – Nigel Henderson & Eduardo Paolozzi, 8 January - 3 March 2013. * ''The Sea (Paintings of the North Norfolk Coast)'' – John Virtue, 13 June 2015 - 20 September 2015. * ''Assembled Paintings and Drawings'' – Chris Seaber, 6 September 2015 - 29 November 2015. * ''The Firstsite Open Art Exhibition'' – Local Art Open Exhibition 2015. * ''Wood to Water'' – James Dodds, 12 December 2015 - 14 February 2016. * ''70 Years of Colchester Art Society'' - artists include Cedric Morris, John Nash, Simon Carter and Valerie Thornton. * ''Introspective'' – Gee Vaucher. * ''Ed Gold: Other Worlds'' – Ed Gold, June - September 2017. * Lubaina Himid: Warp and Weft – Lubaina Himid, 1 July - 1 October 2017. *''Grayson Perry: The Life of Julie Cope'' – Grayson Perry, 18 November 2017 - 18 February 2018. *''Power for the People'' – Rose Finn-Kelcey, December 2017 - March 2018. *''Life with Art: Benton End and the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing'', 11 December 2021 - 18 April 2022. *Denis Wirth-Miller: Landscapes and Beasts – Denis Wirth-Miller, 1 October 2022 - 22 January 2023. *Reena Saini Kallat: Leaking Lines – Reena Saini Kallat, 15 Oct 2022 - 16 Apr 2023.


Critical appraisal

The gallery's opening received a considerable evaluation in the press. ''
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'' criticized the sloping walls and the architect, Viñoly. It also examined it in terms of the economic expectations towards it and in comparison with other regional galleries. However, ''
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'' praised the inaugural exhibition ''Camulodunum.'' ''
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'' has criticized the expense of the project, which cost £25,542,701 to build, and also highlighted concerns that more than half of its 147,000 annual visitors only entered to use the lavatory. In 2015 Firstsite had its status as an Arts Council funded National Portfolio Organisation withdrawn. The Arts Council consequently reduced their annual subsidy to Firstsite by £10 per year from £814,527 to £814,517. In February 2018 it was announced that Firstsite had returned to Arts Council 'National Portfolio Organisation' status despite having only recorded 131,663 visitors in the previous year and having made a loss of £243,000. The return to 'National Portfolio Organisation' status for Firstsite saw an increase in funding of £5 per year, to £814,512 per year, secured for four years. On 22 March 2018 it was announced Dr Noorzaman Rashid, Robert Surnam and Helen Organ resigned from their roles as trustees at Firstsite. In 2021,
Ai Weiwei Ai Weiwei ( ; , IPA: ; born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, documentarian, and activist. Ai grew up in the far northwest of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile. As an activist, he has been ...
was invited to submit a piece for the virtual UK art exhibition ''The Great Big Art Exhibition'', which was organised by Firstsite. Ai's piece, called ''Postcard for Political Prisoners'', incorporated a photograph of the running machine used by Assange in the Ecuadorian embassy. After initially accepting Ai's idea, Firstsite's director said that it could not include his project "due to time constraints, and because it did not fit with the concept of the exhibition". Ai said he thought the reason for the rejection was that the exhibition did not "want to touch on a topic like Assange".


See also

* The Hepworth Wakefield * Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art * Turner Contemporary *
Tate St Ives Tate St Ives is an art gallery in St Ives, Cornwall, St Ives, Cornwall, England, exhibiting work by modern British artists with links to the St Ives area. The Tate also took over management of another museum in the town, the Barbara Hepworth Mu ...
* Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art * Nottingham Contemporary


References


External links

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Colchester Borough Council webpage
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