Abstract: | Artists: EC, Maggie Hills, Philip Allen, Matthew Hunt, Tim Allen, Phil Illingworth, Ian Baker, Phillip Jones, MARTA BAKST, Hannah Knox, Alex Ball, Peter Lamb, Oliver Bancroft, Rob Leech, Tom Banks, Rachel Levitas, Kiera Bennett, Caterina Lewis, Simon Bill, Lizzie LLoyd, Katrina Blannin, Cathy Lomax, Lucy Boyle, Paul Manners, Hogan Brown, Lee Marshall Simon Burton, Andrea Medjesi-Jones, Graham Carrick, Stephanie Moran, Melanie Carvalho, David Oates, Louisa Chambers,Selma Parlour, Clare Chapman, Jonathan Parsons, Gary Andrew Clarke, Mandy Payne, Jules Clarke, Lisa Penny, James Connelly, Charley Peters, Dan Coombs, Alison Pilkington, Marcus Cope, Playpaint, Gemma Cossey, Sarah Poots, Ben Cottrell, Katie Pratt, Ben Cove, Clare Price, Gordon Dalton, Mari Reijnders, Alex Dipple, Kirsten Reynolds, Robert Dowling, Greg Rook, Tamara Dubnyckyj, David Ryan, Howard Dyke, Andrew Seto, Tim Ellis, Alli Sharma, Tom Ellis, Jessica Slater, Chris Godber, Sophia Starling, Lothar Goetz, Michael Stubbs, Andrew Graves, Shaan Syed, Le Guo, Mimei Thompson, Simon Haddock, John Tiney, Sharon Hall, Alaena Turner, Caroline Hands, Virginia Verran, Alexis Harding, Andris Walds, Andy Harper, Ross Walker, Jason Hawkridge, Kate Warner, Marielle Hehir, Charles Williams, Rae Hicks. I contributed one painting to this multi-artist group show. The show aimed to explore variations of structured gestures and analogue procedures. It asked the question; 'What does it mean to make a hand-made painting in the digitally advanced 21st century'? And how might analogue procedures co-exist (or perhaps resist) the ubiquitous digital Paintings selected by each artist. Exhibition created, curated and organised by Playpaint. |
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