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Living and working in Norfolk making site-specific sculpture. Also involved in making work for 'Sinopticon', contemporary Chinoiserie on-going exhibition project curated by Eliza Gluckman and Lucy day. Offcutter work helps me to race through lots of different ideas. Curated Queen of Hungary gallery 2001-4, and now co-running new Queen of Hungary Project Space in North Norfolk.
On the Friday after the opening, the outside of Outpost was still a bit breathless: autumn leaves, gates akimbo, post-private-view dishevelment. Indoors, the white rectangular gallery had a confusion of matter all over the walls and floors, some Read on…
Outpost Gallery
2-21 December
Anglia Square stands within a vortex of fetid Feng shui channels just outside the historic heart of Norwich, draining a swirl of pushchairs, litter and shopping trolleys into the maelstrom of its concrete heart. Five of its empty shops are being Read on…
Outpost, Norwich
2 July 21 August
Trying to say something vivid about an exhibition where twenty-six artists were chosen from a submission of 1,100 feels like trying to stuff all the clothes I ever owned into a handbag. There is however always an overall direction to each Read on…
Norwich School of Art and Design, Norwich
8 July 19 August
These are paintings but only just. The exhibition as arranged by the painter looks a little cramped and dull, but when you look at the excellent accompanying catalogue you get an overwhelming impression of wide-ranging speculation and a Read on…
Norwich Gallery, Norwich
9 March 22 April
You go in through oak-studded parkland, watched by brown cows, past the conservatory with its bowl of peonies and on through a low door in a garden wall. The lake lies beyond the lawns in front of you, and beyond that stand great trees through which Read on…
Bolwick Hall, Marsham, Norwich
12-26 June
'Flights of Reality' brings together new and recent works by five artists who attempt to make concrete some of the incredible norms of science. Curator Simon Groom introduces the works enticingly as "thoughts in progress, mapping out the possible, Read on…
Kettle's Yard, Cambridge 12 January 3 March