The Scarborough News

Snap shots of art at Big Ideas festival

- Patrick Argent newsdesk.scarboroug­hnews@nationalwo­rld.com @TheScarbor­oNews

The art of photograph­y will once again be highlighte­d at this year’s Big Ideas By The Sea Festival, with a trio of contrastin­g events included across an expansive two-week programme of over 40 events.

Scarboroug­h-born Derrick Santini, who is best known for portraits of leading figures from music and the arts, will be giving a talk on his work at St Martin’s Church on Saturday, May 18 at 1pm.

Amongst his numerous luminary portraitur­e subjects are Dame Judi Dench, Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker, Idris Elba, One Direction and Adele.

Mr Santini, a former pupil of St. Martin’s School and the Graham School, will also have an exhibition running concurrent­ly at Scarboroug­h Art Gallery.

Titled ‘Self-Made’, it reflects his career over the past three decades and runs across the summer months from Saturday, May 18 until Sunday, September 1.

Scarboroug­h-based Paul Wilson, a profession­al photograph­er, has his latest bespoke themed exhibition titled ‘ShelfLife’ with a personal visual interpreta­tion of consumeris­m and its consequenc­es on the environmen­t at

the Pre-Raphaelite St Martin’s Church on the South Cliff.

Mr Wilson’s exhibition is on display daily throughout the festival period from May 17-31.

A third photograph­ic event, staged by Photo Scarboroug­h, a newly formed creative and research initiative, also on Saturday, May 18 at St Martin’s Church is a talk by Martha Cattell and Jonathan Wallis that explores the

legacy of Scarboroug­h’s photograph­ic history, focussing on the many exponents of the medium that were attracted to the town.

The event at 3 follows on from Derrick Santini’s lecture.

The Big Ideas By The Sea festival is now in its fourth year, and is headlined by three internatio­nally eminent figures from art and design with broadcaste­r and author and former Royal College of Art Rector Sir Christophe­r Frayling, Scarboroug­h-born Richard Seymour,

one of the world’s leading product designers and exhibition and museum designer John Sunderland, creator of the original Jorvik Viking Centre.

All three are featured in a special day of three-dimensiona­l design talks on Saturday, May 25 at St. Mary’s Church commencing at 11am.

Other lecture highlights include talks by renowned artist Jeremy Deller and the well-known Egyptologi­st and television broadcaste­r Professor Joann Fletcher.

As a prelude to the main festival, the initial event is a concert by Scarboroug­h Symphony Orchestra featuring works by Brahms, Fogg, Boulanger and Grant Still on Saturday, May 11 at Queen Street Methodist Hall, commencing at 7.15pm.

Big Ideas By The Sea festival is funded by Yorkshire Coast BID, ROUTE YC, and Lottery Funded by Arts Council England.

The festival is held from Friday, May 17 to Friday, May 31 at various venues across the town.

Full details and tickets are available on the festival website at bigideasby­thesea. com.

 ?? ?? Scarboroug­h-born Derrick Santini. Image courtesy of Tony Bartholome­w
Scarboroug­h-born Derrick Santini. Image courtesy of Tony Bartholome­w

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