Enclosures Elsewhere was conceived as a speculation on ways landscapes are pictorially perceived - a map on a table is read, but a painting on a wall is not interpreted within similar terms. The works in this show aimed to exploit tensions between two territories - the painting and the site, which are not always landscapes per se. Exhibition curated by James Fisher Lion and Lamb Gallery, London 29th March - 19th April 2014 Including works by Peter Ashton Jones | Kate Belton | Simon Burton | Andrew Cranston | Joe Fan | James Fisher | Paula Kane | Sarah R Key | Paul Rosenbloom Public Artists’ Talk with Juan Bolivar 19th April 201
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Enclosures Elsewhere was conceived as a speculation on ways landscapes are pictorially perceived - a...
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Against Nature was an exhibition exploring current understandings of geography, or the geo-graphical...
Exhibition as part of the PHYSICAL PAINTING project. Herbert Read Gallery Canterbury and Grandes Gal...
An exhibition in which the artists Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson explore our complex feelings towards our ‘...
Enclosures Elsewhere was conceived as a speculation on ways landscapes are pictorially perceived - a...
Beyond the Studio’ was a touring exhibition comprising the work of artists/designers: Fiona Kinnell,...
An exhibition and publication produced to coinside with the planting of The Walled Garden Project at...
This group exhibition presents a selection of recent works by fifteen British artists that demonstra...
Railings are everywhere in the urban context, they control access to private and public space, and d...
Curated exhibition “Abstract Apartment 2”. The second in a series of developing exhibitions tha...
Outside Architecture at the Stephen Lawrence Gallery was the first in a collaborative curatorial pro...
An exhibition brought to Exeter Phoenix by Art Week Exeter in collaboration with well known art hist...
The travelling exhibition Metropolis Rise: New Art from London was curated by Anthony Gross and Jen ...
Patrick Caulfield, Michael Craig-Martin, Leo Fitzmaurice, Sam Francis, Pamela Fraser, Lucy Gunning, ...
The video work New Enclosures (2019) deals with the politics of power and its symbolic and active en...
Gallery Text This exhibition takes a look at three styles of Abstraction. (I) Edwin Aitken's ...
Against Nature was an exhibition exploring current understandings of geography, or the geo-graphical...
Exhibition as part of the PHYSICAL PAINTING project. Herbert Read Gallery Canterbury and Grandes Gal...
An exhibition in which the artists Snæbjörnsdóttir/Wilson explore our complex feelings towards our ‘...