- published: 02 Oct 2011
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Coordinates: 51°26′57″N 2°35′50″W / 51.4492°N 2.5972°W / 51.4492; -2.5972
The Arnolfini is an arts centre and gallery in Bristol, England. It has a programme of contemporary art exhibitions, live art, music and dance events, poetry and book readings, talks, lectures and cinema. There is also a specialist art bookshop and a café bar. Educational activities are undertaken and experimental digital media work supported by online resources. A number of festivals are regularly hosted by the gallery. Arnolfini is funded by Bristol City Council and Arts Council England, with some corporate and individual supporters.
The gallery was founded in 1961 by Jeremy Rees, and was originally located in Clifton. In the 1970s it moved to Queen Square, before moving to its present location, Bush House on Bristol's waterfront, in 1975. The name of the gallery is taken from Jan van Eyck's 15th century painting, The Arnolfini Portrait. Arnolfini has since been refurbished and redeveloped in 1989 and 2005. Artists whose work has been exhibited, include Bridget Riley, Rachel Whiteread, Richard Long and Jack Yeats. Performers have included Goat Island Performance Group, the Philip Glass Ensemble, and Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company. The gallery reached a new audience in April 2010, when it was chosen to host one of the three 2010 general election debates.
Actors: Jennifer Jason Leigh (actress), Susan Tyrrell (actress), Simón Andreu (actor), Kitty Courbois (actress), Héctor Alterio (actor), Anne Lockhart (actress), Brion James (actor), John Dennis Johnston (actor), Bruno Kirby (actor), Ronald Lacey (actor), Rutger Hauer (actor), Jack Thompson (actor), Fernando Hilbeck (actor), Paul Verhoeven (writer), Nancy Cartwright (actress),
Plot: A band of medieval mercenaries take revenge on a noble lord who decides not to pay them by kidnapping the betrothed of the noble's son. As the plague and warfare cut a swathe of destruction throughout the land, the mercenaries hole up in a castle and await their fate.
Keywords: 1500s, bare-breasts, battle, battlefield, betrayal, black-death, burial, chained-to-a-wall, childbirth, combat