Collection on Display presents selected works from the collection of the Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst. The new three-part cycle focuses on excesses, in terms of form and motif. Via surplus or reduction of marks and materials, visual languages emerge between high and low culture. Similarly, rapid, spontaneous and sketchy ways of working become gestures of excess. The pieces shown in this first part are based on artistic strategies that combine elements of pop and kitsch. The works deal with the status quo and the art-historical connotations of media such as painting and drawing, which have been developing beyond the limitations of the tableau format for quite some time. Contributed one painting to this group exhibitio
This project presents pattern and decoration as a strategy for the continuation of painting well bey...
This group exhibition of rotating works showcases new and rarely exhibited pieces by Laure Prouvost,...
More visual essay than artwork, this exhibition builds on Mary Anne Francis' recently published book...
There are three aims for this group exhibition which I co-curated with Catherine Loewe; The first is...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
ReconFigure Paintings is a solo exhibition at The Usher Gallery, Lincoln of an ongoing series of wor...
This group exhibition presents a selection of recent works by fifteen British artists that demonstra...
The final instalment of Carroll / Fletcher’s four-part exhibition draws together works that turn the...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
This enquiry extends previous investigations exploring the relation between pattern, decoration and ...
Exhibiting artists: Léa Bénétou, COMBO, Jean-Yves Brélivet, Pierre Budet, Miguel Egaña, Nikolas ...
Recent collection display practices signal what has been described as a “comeback” for the integrati...
Work titled, 'Celebrity Obsession' selected for the 12th Westerwaldpreis Keramik Europas, competitio...
Trilogie de cendres (“Trilogy of ashes”) was an exhibition conceived in three stages based on the co...
This project presents pattern and decoration as a strategy for the continuation of painting well bey...
This group exhibition of rotating works showcases new and rarely exhibited pieces by Laure Prouvost,...
More visual essay than artwork, this exhibition builds on Mary Anne Francis' recently published book...
There are three aims for this group exhibition which I co-curated with Catherine Loewe; The first is...
The Indiscipline of Painting is an international group exhibition including works by forty-nine arti...
Two new collaged works were put on display at the new Laurent Delaye gallery as part of this group e...
ReconFigure Paintings is a solo exhibition at The Usher Gallery, Lincoln of an ongoing series of wor...
This group exhibition presents a selection of recent works by fifteen British artists that demonstra...
The final instalment of Carroll / Fletcher’s four-part exhibition draws together works that turn the...
In this group exhibition curated by John Bunker and myself, we explored collage and multiple layerin...
This enquiry extends previous investigations exploring the relation between pattern, decoration and ...
Exhibiting artists: Léa Bénétou, COMBO, Jean-Yves Brélivet, Pierre Budet, Miguel Egaña, Nikolas ...
Recent collection display practices signal what has been described as a “comeback” for the integrati...
Work titled, 'Celebrity Obsession' selected for the 12th Westerwaldpreis Keramik Europas, competitio...
Trilogie de cendres (“Trilogy of ashes”) was an exhibition conceived in three stages based on the co...
This project presents pattern and decoration as a strategy for the continuation of painting well bey...
This group exhibition of rotating works showcases new and rarely exhibited pieces by Laure Prouvost,...
More visual essay than artwork, this exhibition builds on Mary Anne Francis' recently published book...