Exhibition

THE OTHER SIDE EXHIBITION

8 May 2009 – 17 May 2009

Event times

11 - 6, Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Cost of entry

Free

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The Crypt Gallery - St Pancras Church

London, United Kingdom

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LAST WEEKEND, with MARK WAYMAN PERFORMANCE ON SUNDAY 17th MAY

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Eighteen artists have been invited to explore ‘the other side' through working with real and imagined relationships, exhibiting work in association with an ‘other'. Mark Dean is presenting a new video and sound work echoing the voice of the Reverend Al Green with a painting by Liz Arnold (d.2001). Jane Eyton and Matthew Kolakowski will both present individual works and a collaborative sculptural installation made specifically for the space. Tony Hill, photographer, painter and sculptor, will present new work close by watercolours by his wife the painter Lynne Davies-Jones (d.2004). Trevor Jones, painter and printmaker, will present new paintings that are explorations of his relationships with his wife and his daughter. Trevor recently had a major stroke and now paints small scale with his left hand. David Mollin, artist and writer, will exhibit a work made collaboratively with the sound artist and writer Salomé Voegelin, and his mother. Lisa Payne, recent graduate from RCA and Kingsgate Workshop Trust Emerging Artist, will present sculpture alongside drawings and sculpture by her former tutor, the sculptor Peter Stanley (d. 2006). Roxy Walsh, a painter who has recently adopted twins, will present pairs of paintings made in relation to this for the show. Mark Wayman will be presenting a pair of performances in relation to memory, time and this particular site. Erika Winstone will present an installation that layers drawn paintings and video featuring performances by her father, band leader Eric Winstone (d.1974), and daughter Anna with her friend April. Maria Zahle is presenting a stack of handouts in the space that can be taken away by visitors. The work is double-sided and contains both a text and an image of a hand.

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