Laurence Lane’s Untitled Walking Record is a 12”, one-sided vinyl record consisting of recordings of the artist walking through ten cities in six countries…
Read MoreSusan MacWilliam’s work examines photography and vision and explores ideas about illusion and the paranormal…
Read MoreAnthony Shapland shot Spectate in a cinema during a screening of Hirokazu Kore-Eda’s film After Life…
Read MoreFor Tail, Clara Ursitti has spent the past year exploring one of the largest and most spectacular cemetaries in Britain…
Read MoreMatt White’s manipulation of image and concept through video results in works that incorporate deceptively simple narrative structures…
Read More24 May – 14 June 2003
The artists in ‘Translator’, have all taken a text that is not their own as the starting point for their work…
Mark Briggs projects a comic book cliché against the wall…
Read MorePaul Carter’s constructions and environments provoke meditations on basic questions about existence and the afterlife…
Read MoreJoe Devlin’s work is not so much a series of drawings, as a record of other people’s involvement in a text…
Read MoreGraham Dolphin’s Everyword in Vogue, July 2001 is literally that: every word from one edition of the fashion magazine…
Read MoreWilliam L Gofton takes a line from a song and repeats it over-and-over, end-to-end, until it is almost emptied of any meaning…
Read MoreColin Heggie’s Xtext tele(visually)ports the audience into a hypothetical near future…
Read MoreDavid Osbaldeston’s photocopied drawings attempt to blur narratives of fact and fiction…
Read MoreMartin Vincent has taken individual frames from a single scene in a French dialogue film and digitally cropped them to show only the English subtitles…
Read More8-14 July 2002
‘Memento’ is a project profiling the work of eight artists living and working in the north east of England…
Tanya Axford’s work explores the incongruous convergence between man-made and natural forms…
Read MoreMegan Bedell’s work plays with language and symbols, (re-) presenting phrases and words in pictorial form…
Read MoreEC Davies’ video works convey objects in a permanent state of flux…
Read MoreWilliam L Gofton’s work is obsessed with style and technique, liberally plundering different eras of art, music, film, and advertising…
Read MoreLen Horsey’s work spans performance, sculpture, writing, cartoons and film and video, many of these presented via his alter ego Norman Clayture…
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