"Borrowing its title from Roman philosopher Lucretius in his epic poem dedicated to Epicurean philosophy, this exhibition catalogue assumes a multi-linear and non-directional curatorial approach to several individual artistic practices. While the artists surveyed share an interest in strikingly Modernist forms and structures, they employ surrealist wit to repurpose clichéd forms from our everyday urban environment and popular culture into extra-ordinary aesthetic tropes that challenge a stable understanding of both art and our modernity" -- Publisher's web site
A group exhibition including works by Anonymous, Charles Avery, Marcel Broodthaers, Steven Claydon, ...
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises o...
Includes bibliographical references (page 6)For the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art\ud Polarity...
"Borrowing its title from Roman philosopher Lucretius in his epic poem dedicated to Epicurean philos...
As the concept of art expands, a way of seeing arises that no longer categorizes art strictly accord...
The book 'Surreal things: surrealism and design' was published to coincide with an exhibition of the...
The preternatural, as explored by these artists, disturb the ontological boundaries of art, nature a...
This essay grew out of my curatorial work and my essay 'The Uncommon Object: Surrealist Concepts and...
This exhibition brings together a diverse range of contemporary artists, who through their work, con...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...
Catalogue for a group exhibition co-curated by Garvey and Metcalfe. Garvey refers to the six artists...
The Surface of Things, Manifest Festival, Manchester and Salford, 1st July - 12th August 2017, New A...
This thesis argues that the concepts of curiosity and the marvellous resurface at different moments ...
n And Another Thing: Nonanthropocentrism and Art, Katherine Behar and Emmy Mikelson explore how arti...
In the following thesis entitled Meta/Physicals: Surrealism, spirituality and figuration in contempo...
A group exhibition including works by Anonymous, Charles Avery, Marcel Broodthaers, Steven Claydon, ...
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises o...
Includes bibliographical references (page 6)For the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art\ud Polarity...
"Borrowing its title from Roman philosopher Lucretius in his epic poem dedicated to Epicurean philos...
As the concept of art expands, a way of seeing arises that no longer categorizes art strictly accord...
The book 'Surreal things: surrealism and design' was published to coincide with an exhibition of the...
The preternatural, as explored by these artists, disturb the ontological boundaries of art, nature a...
This essay grew out of my curatorial work and my essay 'The Uncommon Object: Surrealist Concepts and...
This exhibition brings together a diverse range of contemporary artists, who through their work, con...
"This anthology provides a multivocal critique of the exhibition of contemporary art, bringing toget...
Catalogue for a group exhibition co-curated by Garvey and Metcalfe. Garvey refers to the six artists...
The Surface of Things, Manifest Festival, Manchester and Salford, 1st July - 12th August 2017, New A...
This thesis argues that the concepts of curiosity and the marvellous resurface at different moments ...
n And Another Thing: Nonanthropocentrism and Art, Katherine Behar and Emmy Mikelson explore how arti...
In the following thesis entitled Meta/Physicals: Surrealism, spirituality and figuration in contempo...
A group exhibition including works by Anonymous, Charles Avery, Marcel Broodthaers, Steven Claydon, ...
In this article I shall discuss the Surrealist collection of objects as a form of art which arises o...
Includes bibliographical references (page 6)For the degree of Master of Fine Arts in Art\ud Polarity...