GALLERY 1 FOYER SPACE UNKNOWN RALF KEMPKEN We all view the world through screens of our own making. The clarity of the illusion is determined by your point of view.… Continue reading
SPACE A LYRICS IN OPAQUE INVENTORY /((**)) \ JAMES BUTT Wood carvings, drawing and ink are a fine combination and with the desired treatment or application l can create images… Continue reading
PROJECT ROOM CRAIG COLE CONCRETE HERMITS These works begin with the use of concrete for the surface of painting. Both metaphorical and literal in its use as paintings ground, concrete… Continue reading
SPACE B NEW BODIES ISOBEL TAYLOR-RODGERS AND CLAUDIA PHARES Isobel Taylor-Rodgers Isobel is interested in dealing with antagonisms, dichotomies and contradictions within the self and flurried, unsuccessful attempts to reconcile… Continue reading
GALLERY 2 PYTHIAN GAMES ALYSHIA BODDENBERG The site-responsive sculptural pieces that make up Pythian Games explore origins, metamorphosis and decay. The work considers monuments, tools and dwellings to create forms,… Continue reading
GALLERY 3 IN A SINGLE SPACE ISABELLE SULLY Small movements amounting to nothing. Small movements together amounting to something. Isabelle Sully’s practice draws on notions of locality to produce spatial… Continue reading
FOYER SPACE SHAKING THE HIDDEN HAND CARMEL SEYMOUR The human experience of the supernatural began when we were faced with the peculiarities of the everyday natural world. Pre organised religion,… Continue reading
SPACE A CONSTRUCTIVE_BOTANICS GARTH HENDERSON ‘The plant never lapses into mere arid functionalism; it fashions and shapes according to logic and suitability, and with its primeval force compels everything to… Continue reading
PROJECT SPACE VIOLENCE AND HYGIENE SIMON ATTWOOLL AND JIMMY LANGER Violence and Hygiene are two opposing motifs that serve as an antithesis to each other and also a co-habitating consequence… Continue reading
SPACE B THE HIDEOUT ANDREA INNOCENT ‘It was so surprising to me that no one else had noticed the hideout before I discovered it that morning, so many people had… Continue reading