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S Mark Gubb is an artist based in Nottingham. He works across a range of media; video, sculpture, installation, performance, sound etc. and has also started to curate projects. He has a particular interest in history and popular culture and often uses a non-arts audience in the production or delivery of his work.
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The title of this exhibition is a complete Hemingway story, purportedly written as the result of a bet that he couldn't write a piece of fiction in six words or less. As a framework for the show, this disarmingly simple title operates the same way Read on…
For Sale: Baby Shoes, Never Worn
8 August 12 September
g39, Cardiff
I am convinced that natural selection has been the most important, but not the exclusive, means of modification. We read this on one of hundreds of pages of Darwins The Origin of Species, mounted and hung on the walls of the Read on…
The City Gallery, Leicester
3 June 8 July
From the moment the personal invite from Stanley Handson dropped through my letterbox, looking somewhat like a certificate you would have been awarded at school, the construct was underway. All that I, and fifty others, knew was that we had been Read on…
S1 Artspace, Sheffield
18 June
South Hall Gallery, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham 14 January 14 March 'Switches and Other Works' is a body of work by East Midlands-based artist Stephen Monger. It is an ongoing series, shown in part in Read on…
South Hall Gallery, Nottingham Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Nottingham
14 January 14 March
The Drawing with Light photography festival uses every major arts venue in Nottingham, profiling internationally acclaimed figures to emerging regional talent. At the Angel Row Gallery, Eileen Perrier's 6-8 series portrays museum and gallery Read on…
Various venues, Nottingham
1 September 16 November
'Minus 20' is a series of nine commissions from web-based www.e-2.org. When the call went out for submissions, the main consideration was that any work submitted had to be less than a 20k file size, thereby removing the often-torturous downloading Read on…
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This exhibition came about in a very organic way. Artist-curator Maggie Ayliffe approached one artist who, in the course of conversation, identified another artist with whom she felt a certain affinity, and so the chain went on until they arrived at Read on…
Angel Row Gallery, Nottingham 20 January 10 March
This exhibition contained a good mix of work, with all the major disciplines being represented to varying degrees of success. Paul Frank Lewthwaite's Ship for the Sinking is an oversized rendering of an Airfix model kit with its snap-out pieces and Read on…
The Exchange Art Gallery, Nottingham 4 December 12 January