Ross Taylor, Twice the first time Stockroom Gallery; 10 October – 27 November A scratchy and fractured psychedelia runs across an even-tempered array of petri-dish experiments in Twice the first time by Ross Taylor. Consisting of two sub-suites of pencil drawings in classical genres – landscape and still-life – this exhibition of pencil drawings blends historical references, contemporary documentation and improvisation. It is with an even-hand … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Essays on Curating: Curating as Compilation Record
There are a whole swathe of ways you can curate an art exhibition. But curating as a profession is a relatively recent development in the labour market so there is not a great deal of analysis of it or a broader understanding of what it is. All the way from childhood through to about the … Continue reading
Stanislava Pinchuk, September 2015
Stanislava Pinchuk, Surface to Air Karen Woodbury Gallery; 2 September – 3 October The fabric of our existence is a material emptiness. An emptiness more rich and complex than all the heavy metals, tectonic plates and suns of our universe. Even more than cerebral cortices. Let us meditate on a cloud momentarily. Fluffy, billowing and ephemeral. A consequence … Continue reading