Bill Breckenridge paints rooms, walls and panels onto which words or letters are applied…
Read MoreRupert Clamp creates work that explores and questions the ways in which we navigate the everyday world…
Read MoreThe work of Marcus Coates represents what might be described as a process of reverse anthropomorphism by giving animal characteristics to human beings…
Read MoreJennifer Douglas’ site-specific work uses everyday materials to explore the qualities and characteristics of a particular space…
Read MoreYvonne Dröge Wendel has devised an enormous air-filled latex ball, three and a half metres in diameter and seamlessly covered in black felt…
Read MoreThe political element in art has returned with a vengeance to the agenda of intellectual discourse and artistic practice in the work of Alicia Framis…
Read MoreWorking directly onto the fabric of buildings, Natalie Frost’s work is often initially camouflaged, simulating the surface or surroundings in which it is sited…
Read MoreIn Francis Gomila’s Night Out we witness a conflict between a man and a woman in the street…
Read MoreThe authentic re-presentation of reality in the work of Hermelinde Hergenhahn addresses the banality of the everyday and suffuses it with a lilting poetry…
Read MoreBrigitte Jurack’s two-part work describes the power of the senses on the development of the mind…
Read MoreJob Koelewijn’s work characteristically has an instantaneous, anti-climactic approach complemented by playfulness and irony…
Read MoreIn their storytelling, AP Komen and Karen Murphy manipulate narrative time in order to create a sense of psychological realism…
Read MoreChris Rollen employs the recollections of his parents to examine differences of memory and language…
Read MoreMatt Stokes is involved in an ongoing investigation into the history of Out House Promotions, a defunct rave organisation…
Read MoreClaire Todd utilises several media in her work to explore the problem of alienation…
Read MoreEdwin Zwakman fabricates images of reality that destabilise and subtly shift our perspective…
Read More6-27 September 2003
The artists in ‘Afterlife’ share an interest in capturing particular or significant moments in time…
Yael Bartana’s Trembling Time was filmed in Tel-Aviv on Soldiers’ Memorial Day…
Read MoreAlex Frost’s work for ‘Afterlife’ represents a single theme played in two different ‘keys’: drawing and sculpture…
Read MoreLaura Lancaster’s small-scale paintings are based upon anonymous snapshots found in flea markets and junk shops…
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