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Paul Hirst, 'Remembered Landscape 202', Acrylic on canvas. Latest photograph
One day I will have a fine beard!
'self-lead cpd'.
roz cran, 'overlappings'.
Catherine Charnock 'Witch Hole', 'Darla Oglesby 'The Givers''. Photo: Helen Statham.
Ann Rapstoff, 'The Office for the Dissemination of Sympathy'. Photo: Helen Statham.
Clare Carswell, 'GAL'. Photo: Helen Statham.
Alex Buhagiar, 'When the first 200 letters came '. Photo: Helen Statham.
Chris Hodson, 'ISA', Photograph, 2008. Photo: C.H. Courtesy: C.H.
Jane Prophet. Photo: npitt. Jane in her North London Studio.
Faisal Abdu'Allah
Library of Performing Rights and Long Table.
Photo: Richard Dedomenici.
Performing Rights Vienna, Tanzquartier, March 2007.
Simon Faithfull
James Smith, 'Finland Way'.
Rosalind Stoddart's working relationship with this photographer started when she was Northamptonshire's visual arts officer.
'Superflex'.
From FREE BEER Cornish International All-Comers Pub Quiz July 2007, a project commissioned for social systems that launched ProjectBase in 2007.
Gayle Chong Kwan, 'New Atlantis', frozen butter, margarine and lard.
Commissioned by Autograph ABP 2005, the work draws on Casper David Friedrich's 'The Wreck of The Hope' and Francis Bacon's '17th century utopia', where seasons, plants and animals were modified.
Eric Hallquist, 'Splat, Holland Park'.
From Public Image, General Public Agency's archive of images of the public sphere.
Alex Hetherington, Janie Nicoll, Meddle with the Devil.
Collage from an installation and performance
series at The Park Gallery, Callendar House, Falkirk, 2008
Fold-out map.
Created by Tea for the Widnes Waterfront project.
Insectoid (publicity shot 2008).
Photo: Steve Gerrard.
Justin McKewon, Let the Gallery be for Revolution What the Gym is to Fitness: 40 Minute Revolutionary Workout.
Rencontre Intrenationale D'Ar Performance, Quebec City, 2006
Elpida Hadzi Vasileva, Epidermis, full installation, salmon skins, bones, fishing line, 30x9.5x6m, 2001.
Photo: Elpida Hadzi-Vasileva.
The Barbican, London.
Brendan Jamison, Yellow, wool over wood, 80 x 100 x 240 cms,, 2007.
Celia Smith, Flying Dunlin, reclaimed copper wires, Tunnock's Tea Cake wrappers, and steel rods, free standing 160x110cm, 2008.