The exhibition: Offshore: artists explore the sea was curated by Invisible Dust and took place at Ferens Art Gallery and Hull Maritime Museum from 1st April till 28th August 2017 as part of Hull UK City of Culture. It examined the many contrasting ways that the sea has shaped our culture, our imaginations and our physical existence through mythical sea monsters, superstition and seaside traditions as well as trade and travel. While inherently without borders, we have mapped the sea for exploitation, geo-political advantage and for conservation. Ten new commissions were produced specially for Offshore, including works developed in conversation with leading marine scientists. Existing works by contemporary artists were selected for the...
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Mariele will talk about the exhibition “Offshore, Artists Explore the Sea” in the context of Hull be...
The exhibition examined the many contrasting ways that the sea has shaped our culture, our imaginati...
The exhibition examined the many contrasting ways that the sea has shaped our culture, our imaginati...
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The ocean is essential to life on Earth. It provides over half the planet’s oxygen, absorbs carbon a...
‘Red Sea’ comprises a multi-screen video projection and ten large scale photographs. These works are...
A 360° digital scan of the exhibition Undercurrents: Art and Ocean in Africa and the Pacific, Reid G...
Mariele will talk about the exhibition “Offshore, Artists Explore the Sea” in the context of Hull be...
The exhibition examined the many contrasting ways that the sea has shaped our culture, our imaginati...
The exhibition examined the many contrasting ways that the sea has shaped our culture, our imaginati...
Exhibition Dates: 15 March – 25 May 2014Venue: The Fruitmarket Gallery, EdinburghBritish artist Tani...
"In this exhibition of international artists’ work with the moving image, we take a closer look at t...
Travelling group exhibition The Arts Institute, The Levinsky Gallery, University of Plymouth: 23 Se...
‘Oceanic’ May 4th - July 16th 2022A one-person exhibition at Artconnextion, Lille, France. The show ...
The exhibition will be a mixed-media collection of around ten student works each focused on the poss...
Solo exhibition across six rooms of the museum. In the main hall a series of paintings are presented...
Community. One of the key words that resonated with me during my site visit to the Australian Nation...
Whilst the effects of climate change have become increasingly clear, a growing number of visual arti...
Artist-Lecturers from GSA's School of Fine Art were invited to exhibit artworks across three differe...
The ocean is essential to life on Earth. It provides over half the planet’s oxygen, absorbs carbon a...
‘Red Sea’ comprises a multi-screen video projection and ten large scale photographs. These works are...
A 360° digital scan of the exhibition Undercurrents: Art and Ocean in Africa and the Pacific, Reid G...