An exhibition of work by five artists based in the UK and Europe, all of whom are represented in the collection of artists’ books at Chelsea College of Art & Design. Taking place in Chelsea’s Old College Library, the project’s starting point was a selection of publications with each artist invited to contribute an additional work, to be installed in the space together. 'some undisclosed points of remove' is the result of that invitation and includes several pieces made specifically for the occasion. The selection of these five artists is but a fraction of all those represented in Chelsea’s Special Collections, yet it is a grouping that quietly demanded to be seen together. Several comparable interests run through their respective practices:...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
This group exhibition examines the off-shoots and detritus left behind by the artist during the act ...
This group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself aimed at an overview of contemporary British...
Exhibition at Chelsea College of Art's Old College Library. Curated by Vicky Falconer, with works by...
Exhibition Dates: 7-10 April 2015Venue: The Cookhouse, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts L...
Exploring the interplay between the artist, the viewer and the location setting. Housed: seeks to ex...
Catalogue of 27 Special Collections held at Chelsea College of Art & Design Library, including histo...
This is a group exhibition involving six artists from Aberystwyth, London, Cardiff and Barcelona, wh...
This unique exhibition presents a selection of folios from Bradford's print collection featuring: li...
The artist's multiple is difficult to define, but could be described as an original artwork produced...
Five international artists were commissioned by Claire Nichols, in collaboration with Neil Taylor an...
Catalogue for an exhibition by four British artists whose works deal with secrecy and refer implicit...
In 2014 the artist and writer Sharon Kivland took part in the first series of “Library Interventions...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
This compilation of artists' pages and critical texts was conceived to be an exhibition in a book. T...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
This group exhibition examines the off-shoots and detritus left behind by the artist during the act ...
This group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself aimed at an overview of contemporary British...
Exhibition at Chelsea College of Art's Old College Library. Curated by Vicky Falconer, with works by...
Exhibition Dates: 7-10 April 2015Venue: The Cookhouse, Chelsea College of Arts, University of Arts L...
Exploring the interplay between the artist, the viewer and the location setting. Housed: seeks to ex...
Catalogue of 27 Special Collections held at Chelsea College of Art & Design Library, including histo...
This is a group exhibition involving six artists from Aberystwyth, London, Cardiff and Barcelona, wh...
This unique exhibition presents a selection of folios from Bradford's print collection featuring: li...
The artist's multiple is difficult to define, but could be described as an original artwork produced...
Five international artists were commissioned by Claire Nichols, in collaboration with Neil Taylor an...
Catalogue for an exhibition by four British artists whose works deal with secrecy and refer implicit...
In 2014 the artist and writer Sharon Kivland took part in the first series of “Library Interventions...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
This compilation of artists' pages and critical texts was conceived to be an exhibition in a book. T...
This exhibition brings together artists and designers from the Department of Art and Communication i...
This group exhibition examines the off-shoots and detritus left behind by the artist during the act ...
This group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself aimed at an overview of contemporary British...