Arts and Design

Actor Russell Tovey to curate new arts festival in the UK seaside town of Margate




The actor Russell Tovey is turning his hand to curating
© Photo: Omar Khaleel for Wonderland magazine

Not content with starring in The History Boys, Being Human and The Great Celebrity Bake Off, the British actor Russell Tovey is turning his hand to curating for a new festival called Margate Now, taking place at the eponymous English seaside town later this year (28 September-13 October).

Margate has been steadily growing as an arts hub over the past decade, particularly since the opening in 2011 of Turner Contemporary—named after the town’s most famous former resident, J.M.W. Turner—and more recently with the opening of the Carl Freedman Gallery alongside a studio currently under construction for Margate-raised artist Tracey Emin. This year’s Turner Prize exhibition will take place at the Turner Contemporary (28 September-12 January), with the art and performance festival coinciding with the opening of the show.

Margate Now is being co-organised by Turner Contemporary, Margate Festival, the art school Open School East, Dreamland theme park and Kent County Council, among others.


Margate beach, with Turner Contemporary in the distance
© Thanet District Council

Tovey is curating a programme featuring around 500 artists and performers, who answered an open call on the theme of “now”. “I am looking forward to seeing the town brought to life in unusual, surprising and entertaining ways,” Tovey says.

The actor has been collecting works of art since his mid-20s and has recently started a podcast called Talk Art with Robert Diament, the director of Carl Freedman Gallery.

As well as the open call programme curated by Tovey, there will be a number of exhibitions and events across the town, including an installation by the sound artist Yuri Suzuki on Turner Contemporary’s South Terrace and a new work using “natural resources and reconditioned objects” from the local area by Yemi Awosile in collaboration with Open School East.

Margate Now has received £219,000 of National Lottery funding from the Arts Council, and further support from Kent County Council, Thanet District Council and Dreamland Margate.

Margate Now, Margate, 28 September-13 October





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