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Untitled
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Untitled

Walter Jack, ‘Untitled’.
St Peter's Square, Leeds
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iDeath
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iDeath

Mark Beasley, ‘iDeath’, 2003.
With Flatpack001, as part of 'Roadshow', Grizedale Arts
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Life Lines
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Life Lines

Vong Phaophanit, Claire Oboussier, ‘Life Lines’.
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White Polygon Gallery
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White Polygon Gallery

Rachel Collins, ‘White Polygon Gallery’, mixed materials, 2004.
Photo: Paul McAree.
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Berlin East 11
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Berlin East 11

Emma Stibbon, ‘Berlin East 11’, woodcut.
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Come fly with me
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Come fly with me

Claire Morgan, ‘Come fly with me’, steel, nylon, dandelion seeds, lead, variable dimensions, 2004.
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Shed
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Shed

Mhairi Vari, ‘Shed’, plasticene, found objects, 215x125cm, 2004.
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Situation at Noon Today
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Situation at Noon Today

Tim Machin, ‘Situation at Noon Today’, cut newsprint (the daily weather forecast from the paper, all the clouds cut out), 7x5cm, 2001.
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What You may Not Know
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What You may Not Know

Tim Machin, ‘What You may Not Know’, ink on paper (a leaflet from Barclay's Bank, the text excised using a pen from Barclays Bank), 20x20cm, 2003.
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Financial Arteries
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Financial Arteries

‘Financial Arteries’.
Diagram from a-n December 1980 showing the distribution of arts funding in Great Britain at the time.
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Do we have to play this game?
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a-n Magazine December 2004

Emily Russell, Kristian De La Riva, ‘Do we have to play this game?’, still from 3-screen DVD, 2004.
Cover of a-n Magazine, December 2004.
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Under Wood, Over Head
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Under Wood, Over Head

Helen Maurer, ‘Under Wood, Over Head’.
"The value of the Jerwood Applied Arts Prize 'the world's most prestigious prize in the decorative and applied arts' will double in 2005, to £30,000, along with the introduction of the new category of metal – covering all aspects of metalwork practice including siversmithing, goldsmithing, external architectural structures and smaller scale sculptural pieces – in the cycle of disciplines covered".
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Product Irregularities Are a Guarantee of Their Handmade Nature
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Product Irregularities Are a Guarantee of Their Handmade Nature

Norma Thallon, ‘Product Irregularities Are a Guarantee of Their Handmade Nature’, 2004.
Photo: Andrew Quinn.
In 2003 "Artist-run RED Gallery in Hull was a welcome exception, offering a '£300 fee to selected artists', although this was not a common feature in voluntarily-run artists-led ventures".
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Area 10, Whitten Timber Yard
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Area 10, Whitten Timber Yard

‘Area 10, Whitten Timber Yard’, 2002.
a "non hierarchical group with experiment, communication and collaboration at its core".
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The Audition Curtain and The Infinity Finder
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The Audition Curtain and The Infinity Finder

Sonia Boyce, ‘The Audition Curtain and The Infinity Finder’, 1999.
In 1999,"she'd never quite understood what residencies do for agencies that organise them and the groups that are supposed to interact with them. What does proximity have to do with a relationship anyway?"
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Little Differences
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Little Differences

Mah Rana, ‘Little Differences’, May-June 2004.
Series of photographs taken during residency at Monash university, Melbourne
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Little Differences
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Little Differences

Mah Rana, ‘Little Differences’, May-June 2004.
Series of photographs taken during residency at Monash university, Melbourne
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Little Differences
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Little Differences

Mah Rana, ‘Little Differences’, May-June 2004.
Series of photographs taken during residency at Monash university, Melbourne
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