Aycliffe's work was selected following ���Beyond the Endgame��� at Manchester City Art Gallery and also included: Ben Cook, Rick Copsey and Brendan Fletcher. Funding: Arts Council of Great Britain Award (019Z14NW). The work is now in the permanent collection of the Pushkinskaya 10, Museum of Non Conformist Art, St Petersburg, Russia.���Domestic Bliss��� (9 panels 45 x 45cm each, oil, gloss paint and digital print on canvas) were commissioned for the exhibition; ���Terrain: Contemporary British Abstraction��� which took place in St Petersburg, Russia, 4th ��� 26th September 2004. Ayliffe sought to continue her exploration of the innate hierarchies applied to media and process in painting and to upset or corrupt the formal language of paintin...
The book is the catalogue of the exhibition Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Mod...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
A catalogue was published with contributions from Prof Janis Jeffries, Goldsmiths, University of Lon...
The exhibition travelled to Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Wirral, UK; Dutch Textile Museum, Tilbu...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook and Natasha Howes to showcase North West ...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook to showcase North West of England artists...
This solo exhibition aimed at examining my works in comparison to a wider construct of contemporary ...
In this research Marce was interested in placing her particular engament with abstraction in the con...
Surface Gallery,16 Southwell Road, Nottingham NG1 1DL Painted Surface: An Exhibition of Contempor...
Held at Sainsbury Centre, Norwich (02/10/2021 - 17/07/2022) Drawn from the Sainsbury Centre collecti...
Beginning with Thomas Gainsborough’s 1750 painting of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Gonczarow re-imagines an...
This exhibition presents a snapshot of New British Painting. Introducing a young generation of artis...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
The book is the catalogue of the exhibition Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Mod...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
A catalogue was published with contributions from Prof Janis Jeffries, Goldsmiths, University of Lon...
The exhibition travelled to Williamson Art Gallery & Museum, Wirral, UK; Dutch Textile Museum, Tilbu...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook and Natasha Howes to showcase North West ...
‘Beyond the Endgame’ was an exhibition curated by Ben Cook to showcase North West of England artists...
This solo exhibition aimed at examining my works in comparison to a wider construct of contemporary ...
In this research Marce was interested in placing her particular engament with abstraction in the con...
Surface Gallery,16 Southwell Road, Nottingham NG1 1DL Painted Surface: An Exhibition of Contempor...
Held at Sainsbury Centre, Norwich (02/10/2021 - 17/07/2022) Drawn from the Sainsbury Centre collecti...
Beginning with Thomas Gainsborough’s 1750 painting of Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, Gonczarow re-imagines an...
This exhibition presents a snapshot of New British Painting. Introducing a young generation of artis...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
Titled 'The Craft', this exhibition employed the inventive re-use of popular material from daily lif...
The book is the catalogue of the exhibition Elements of Abstraction: Space, Line and Interval in Mod...
Photographic work from Billingham's series 'Landscapes 2001 - 2003) was exhibited in 'A Picture of B...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...