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Reviewer

Richard Noyce

Based in Mid-Wales, has written for 20+ years on visual arts (magazines etc) including two books on contemporary Polish art and successful book new printmaking. Lecturer and speaker at conferences and art institutions internationally, juror in Krakow (twice) and Prague. Special interest in Eastern Europe and in culture/society worldwide.

richard.noyce@virgin.net | www.artwriter.co.uk

Reviews

Insiders - Art and the Box [11 December 2003]
 

The fascination of the box has attracted artists for many years, and this exhibition demonstrates clearly that it continues unabated. The renovation programme at Oriel Davies is only half complete, but this exhibition – in the first of the new  Read on…

Oriel Davies, Newtown
8 November – 3 January

Wales Drawing Biennale [31 October 2002]
 

This third biennale celebrating the possibilities of drawing in Wales contains 130 works selected by Len Massey, Head of Drawing at the Royal College of Art, from an open submission of over 450. Perhaps inevitably, many of the selected works relate  Read on…

Wrexham Arts Centre, Wrexham 14 September – 26 October

Post Folk Archive [28 February 2002]
 

Over the past decade, Russian artist-cum-anthropologist Vladimir Arkhipov has been compiling his Museum of Self-Made Things – a collection of handmade and improvised objects made by other people. His project exists within the context of  Read on…

Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery, Shrewsbury 12 January – 2 March

Naked Spaces [28 February 2001]
 

Institutional spaces and the remnants of the past that remain within them form the basis for Patricia MacKinnon-Day's work. From this foundation she creates installations that re-present facets of those spaces and through them elements of the nature  Read on…

Oriel 31, Newtown, Powys 13 January – 17 February