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Gerry Smith
The Village 2004
oil on board
122 x 152 cm |
11 March - 24
April 2005
Painting is cruel refers to a
discussion with the artists taking part in this exhibition.
Having chosen to work in a medium loaded with history and
excellence, the artists have also to face the whims of
trends, the competition of new media and are challenged to
convey the contemporary, the social and the political in a
medium often considered not suitable for the task.
Glauce Cerveira
feeds her concepts with images
found on the internet. She works out problems both in
painting and digitally, allowing the digital images to
interfere in the paintings, and vice versa.
Katie Deith
uses popular imagery found in travel magazines to create
fantasy worlds responding to our need for escapism.
Artifice and illusion serve a shifted reality.
Theo Kaccoufa
delights in making poetic sculpture. His insight into the
natural world is revealed by forming painted lines in space.
Gerry Smith
paints with pleasure and sensuality the subtleties of urban
living. The social is addressed symbolically and humour is
de rigueur.
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Katie Deith
Neyah 2005
oil on canvas
51 x 72 cm |
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Katie Deith
Kiodas 2005
oil on canvas
66.5 x 51 cm |
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Glauce
Cerveira Comfort and Joy
2005
acrylic and oil on canvas
150 x 99.5 cm |
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Theo
Kaccoufa King of the Jungle
2005
mild steel, silver solder, enamel paint
45 x 74 x 19 cm |
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Theo
Kaccoufa First Blush
2005
mild steel, silver solder, enamel
paint
73 x 22 x 41 cm |