Miranda Whall
25 November – 17 December 2005
Miranda Whall's drawings, photographs, videos and, most recently, animations are self-portraits. Whall explores her own identity in an attempt to recognise herself in relation to both the accessible and inaccessible, natural and man-made world around her…
Graham Dolphin, David Mackintosh, Andrew McDonald, Morten Schelde
23 September – 5 November 2005
Whilst the artists in this exhibition can be described as engaged in drawing, and share a meticulous, sometimes obsessive, even adolescent relationship to their subject matter, their work represents four very different approaches to the medium…
Paul Becker, Ruth Claxton, Laura Lancaster
18 August – 17 September 2005
‘Orphan’ comprises the work of three artists who deal with depictions of the once removed and the disconnected via representations of people, objects and symbols, all of which in some way disturb established orders – be they psychological, domestic or social…
Richard Forster, Eva Weinmayr
16 July – 13 August 2005
‘Yes No’ brings together two artists who both take elements of the mundane and everyday life and transform them through their different working processes. Adding to or subtracting from layers of materials or meaning, they share an interest in unsettling visual narratives and confounding initial readings…