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V&A East: Radical Press (2018)
Exhibition / Performance
Vickress, A. V&A East: Radical Press. [Series of Events]. 1 January 2018 - 1 January 2018. (Unpublished)

Inspired by the 1970s See Red Women’s Workshop and the V&A protest collections, the Radical Press exhibition and workshop culminated from various events including: a summer school and pop-up exhibition; a series of screen printing workshops at Open... Read More about V&A East: Radical Press.

Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue? (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Webb, R. Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?. Exhibited at Hasselt, Belgium. 2017 - 2017. (Unpublished)

Ten paintings called Who’s Afraid of Red, Yellow and Blue? (Light-Dark Contrast) were then chosen to be exhibited in two concurrent exhibitions in Hasselt, Belgium at the Kooi Space, PMX at the University of Hasselt, and then at Onder den Toren, a pu... Read More about Who is Afraid of Red, Yellow, Blue?.

Are You Still Watching? (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Dillon, T. Are You Still Watching?. [http://www.polarproduce.org/works/are-you-still-watching/]. Performed at Arnolfini, Bristol. 20 October 2017 - 20 October 2017. (Unpublished)

Are You Still Watching? draws on the histories of CCTV installation, animal mythology and critical-eco narratives to explore and speculate on the continued normalisation of machine vision and surveillance technologies within our urban spaces.

Royal Academy Lates: Trans-Siberian Express (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Vickress, A. (2017). Royal Academy Lates: Trans-Siberian Express. [Workshop]. Exhibited at The Royal Academy of Arts. 1 October 2017 - 1 October 2017. (Unpublished)

Design, curation and facilitation of the immersive built environment and film screening Trans-Siberian Express, at The Royal Academy of Arts’ New Soviet World, hosting a Constructivism vs Suprematism workshops aboard the Trans-Siberian railway. To... Read More about Royal Academy Lates: Trans-Siberian Express.

We The People Are The Work (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Morrissey, S. We The People Are The Work. Exhibited at Plymouth. 16 September 2017 - 18 November 2017. (Unpublished)

We The People Are The Work was a major visual arts project in Plymouth curated by Foreground Director Simon Morrissey that explored ideas of power, protest and the public.

The Five Senses (2017)
Exhibition / Performance
Webb, R. The Five Senses. Exhibited at Syson Gallery, Nottingham. 10 March 2017 - 6 May 2017. (Unpublished)

Five big paintings in horizontal, almost panoramic format, are stacked one above another creating a wall of alluring colour. The set is entitled The Five Senses, (2015-17), each painting named individually, Smell, Taste, Touch, Sound and Sight, in ke... Read More about The Five Senses.

Just press 'P' (2016)
Exhibition / Performance
Laidler, P. Just press 'P'. 1 January 2016 - 1 June 2018

Just Press P is an international, traveling group exposition that explores the introduction of 21st century technologies within the predominantly mechanically defined discipline of printmaking. The exhibition will highlight artistic planning, collabo... Read More about Just press 'P'.

Qwaypurlake (2015)
Exhibition / Performance
Morrissey, S. Qwaypurlake. Exhibited at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset. 15 November 2015 - 31 January 2016. (Unpublished)

‘Qwaypurlake’ brings together landscape photography, painting, sculpture, ceramics and film from a broad selection of modern and contemporary artists. These range from seminal twentieth-century figures such as ceramicist Hans Coper, sculptor Elisabet... Read More about Qwaypurlake.

RE: Follow-ed (after hokusai) (2015)
Exhibition / Performance
Sowden, T., & Pichler, M. (2015). RE: Follow-ed (after hokusai). 28 September 2015 - 3 December 2015. (Unpublished)

Co-curated by Tom Sowden and Michalis Pichler. An exhibition of artists' tribute books to Ed Ruscha.

Neo-industrial biography, glass working and re-configurable toolmaking (2015)
Exhibition / Performance
Jorgensen, T. (in press). Neo-industrial biography, glass working and re-configurable toolmaking. [Glass]. Exhibited at Los Angeles. 7 August 2015 - 15 August 2015. (Unpublished)

The title for this exhibition (and presentation) is a reference to Samuel Smiles book: “Industrial Biography, Iron Workers and Toolmakers” (1863). In this book Smiles discusses how advances in tool making was the driving force for the first industr... Read More about Neo-industrial biography, glass working and re-configurable toolmaking.