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Opening Thoughts

Everyday as artists we are image making, whether for personal motive, education or for professional practice. Especially in education, once these works are finished, they often are put in a drawer after being briefly reviewed, or added to the archive of other pieces.

The Exhibitor

These Spaces: Lighting

These Spaces: Atmosphere and Environment

These Spaces: Layout and Presentation

The Grey Areas

Consider This

Archives of Grey

Context and Environment: Modern British Sculpture

Being given a space such as the Main Galleries of Burlington House at the Royal Academy of Arts to curate a show of Modern British Sculpture, must have been an exciting and prestigious prospect for Dr Penelope Curtis and Keith Wilson, with it’s several large halls steeped in the heritage of housing some of the finest artwork over time.

 

These Spaces: Building A Portable Exhibition Space

The Relativity, Interactivity and Significance of Colour in Image Making

The Fact and Fiction of Colour

 In every living moment, we experience colour. Our rainbow lives are full of hues that are constantly in flux, making it impossible to capture and experience a single colour in its pure form, due to the constant influence of other shades and conditions around it.