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Ego Monster

October 20th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Painter Jo Ash is showing works from her series ‘Unconcious Knots’ in 75 Regent street. She works with Oil & Charcoal on canvas and the titles already give you a hint of what the paintings deal with: ‘Death at the Circus’, ‘Ego Monster’, ‘Fruits in the Fist of.’ Jo says about her work: ‘The subject [...]

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Growth and Process

October 18th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

In 38 Regent street, MA printmaking student Katy McDonald is showing large scale etchings from her series Growth and Process. ‘The work symbolizes this to me. The forms grow and, through the use of many layers, the image illustrates the print process, which fascinates me. It also represents my own growth as an individual as [...]

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Watching me!

October 18th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Sarah Mancz’ digital print ‘Watching me’ is now on display in 48 Regent street. She says: ‘I am so intrigued by people that every piece of work I make talks about the people I meet and see. This piece is a collation between night and day. The capture of thoughts, feeling and body language in [...]

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PLOP!

September 12th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Having worked in Theatre, TV and Film trained puppeteer and puppet maker Linton Bocock is now exhibiting his sculptures in the former Sweet shop on Hobson street. ‘PLOP! My latest work; is a link in a chain of iconography that began sometime in the 1960s and continues to develop. the stance and the image that [...]

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Unsettling Nostalgia

September 12th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Painter Debbie Roe is showing her scenery of unsettling nostalgia in 48 Regent Street. ‘The themes of intrigue, the unexplained and the unknown have always played a key role in my practice. I am constantly drawn to imagery with the sense of ambiguity and atmosphere. My work focuses around paintings which evoke a silent, unsettling [...]

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Poolside and Yellow

September 12th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Painter and Colour Chemist Helen Latham just installed her powerful paintings in 75 Regent Street. ‘As an artist I have always been fascinated by the idea of creating atmosphere, using paint to transmit a feeling or a state of mind. My other near obsession involves the craftsmanship of oil painting, a medium that never stops [...]

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Missing?

August 31st, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Jill Woods mixed media Installation ‘Missing?’ is on show in 48 Regent street. She is a third year BA Fine Art student at Cambridge School of Art. Her work is build around the persona of Lady Jillian Wayward and is part of her ongoing life and times at Ruskin Towers which is her home in [...]

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Cellular Events and Nests on Hobson Street

August 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Pete Jackson is showing his installation in Hobson street. ‘I am interested in the spatical relations between humans and their objects. There is an obvious reference to Andre’s 144 Magnesium Squares, and to minimalism in general, but additionally these individualised hexagonal cells contain the possibility of encompassing specific and disparate experiential environments determined by the [...]

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Generation Reborn on Regent Street

August 23rd, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

recent Cambridge School of Art BA graduate Louis James-Parker is showing his photography degree work in 75 Regents Street. He says about his work: ‘With the generations so out of touch in today’s society, I wanted to show the contrast between the generations and how things have changed. By putting old people crammed into embarrassingly [...]

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Fresh talents!

July 17th, 2011 · No Comments · Uncategorized

Students from Long Rd Sixth Form digital media course are showing their fantastic and very professional work in 75 Regent Street. Oliver Lee Shipton Laurence Denmark Rita Kazakevica all photographs © Lou Dellow

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