This joint exhibition of twelve artists was curated by Clare Charnley and used artworks to draw attention to the complex dynamics of the two-way process of influence between teachers and students of art. This show included stills from one of my video pieces - ‘Domain of formlessness’, which was inspired by Steve Dutton whom I met whilst doing my Masters. The video relates (quite literally) to the notion of ‘avalanches’ in the title of this exhibition and the film stems from a conversation that started between Steve and myself (and continues to this day) about the catastrophes that result from trying to deal with landslides of material from abandoned artistic activities which often end up strewn chaotically across the studio. Dutton and Peac...
‘The Screaming Abdabs’ was commissioned by The Showroom as part of their annual program of four exhi...
Projective Space was a solo exhibition at the Galerie Sebastianskapelle, Ulm (2004) The exhibiti...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This joint exhibition of ten artists from the University of Lincoln was curated by Clare Charnley an...
Four painted works in the exhibition "Pebbles and avalanches" This joint exhibition of ten artists ...
When I was an undergraduate student, I made a video in which I ran naked around the perimeter of a c...
A stop motion animation video made in collaboration with John Beagles. Black and white, 10:55mins du...
The Immense Ventriloquism is a solo exhibition by TC McCormack. The exhibition encompassed a diptych...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
Always doing something, with somebody, somewhere featured a range of artworks, a collage (as curator...
This volume, published in parallel to “Exhibiting the Moving Image,” extends the inquiry into the hi...
Mark Ingham had two pieces of work in this touring exhibition; both were digital photographs in a se...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
‘Esc’ is a major solo exhibition, commissioned by Matt’s Gallery and funded by The Henry Moore Insti...
What happens after the end of art? A multi-screen moving image installation takes its cue from the w...
‘The Screaming Abdabs’ was commissioned by The Showroom as part of their annual program of four exhi...
Projective Space was a solo exhibition at the Galerie Sebastianskapelle, Ulm (2004) The exhibiti...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
This joint exhibition of ten artists from the University of Lincoln was curated by Clare Charnley an...
Four painted works in the exhibition "Pebbles and avalanches" This joint exhibition of ten artists ...
When I was an undergraduate student, I made a video in which I ran naked around the perimeter of a c...
A stop motion animation video made in collaboration with John Beagles. Black and white, 10:55mins du...
The Immense Ventriloquism is a solo exhibition by TC McCormack. The exhibition encompassed a diptych...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
Always doing something, with somebody, somewhere featured a range of artworks, a collage (as curator...
This volume, published in parallel to “Exhibiting the Moving Image,” extends the inquiry into the hi...
Mark Ingham had two pieces of work in this touring exhibition; both were digital photographs in a se...
A series of large-scale computer-generated photographic images, stereoscopic works and animations we...
‘Esc’ is a major solo exhibition, commissioned by Matt’s Gallery and funded by The Henry Moore Insti...
What happens after the end of art? A multi-screen moving image installation takes its cue from the w...
‘The Screaming Abdabs’ was commissioned by The Showroom as part of their annual program of four exhi...
Projective Space was a solo exhibition at the Galerie Sebastianskapelle, Ulm (2004) The exhibiti...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...