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A Staffordshire based visual artist
The garden at Tatton Park, Cheshire, home to the first Biennial at the country estate, is already full of wonderful things. A glimpse of something exciting through the colossal trees that run through the grounds tempts you to Read on…
Tatton Park , Cheshire
3 May 2008 - 28 September 2009
Helen and Newton Harrison’s touring exhibition sits well in Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery. Work developed to explore a future dominated by rising sea levels, viewed in one of the most land locked counties in England is a surprise. Read on…
Shrewsbury Museum and Art Gallery (touring), Shrewsbury
1 February - 1 March 2008
With a confusing premise 'The Parallax View' seems distorted in both its aims and execution. A large installation by Mozal and Joaquim greets the visitor to the gallery, huge orange weather balloons, cement mixers and umbrellas rest on Read on…
Airspace Gallery, Stoke on Trent
3-24 November 2007
Penlanole Farm near Llandrindod Wells hosts an exhibition by Georgina Barney. A high beamed barn houses the work, which as a culmination of the project ‘Great British Farming' provides a suitably peaceful setting in which to digest the Read on…
Penlanole Farm
9 September 2007
Associations between Art and farming are not overwhelmingly obvious however the two may have more in common than one would imagine. Georgina Barney explores the relationship between art making and the farm in her current project ‘Great British Read on…
www.greatbritishfarming.co.uk
1 January 2007 to 8 August 2007