Exhibition

After the Curtain Falls - Reflections on the Passing of a Spectacular Event

10 Jan 2009 – 18 Jan 2009

Event times

Preview Sat 10th Jan 7-10pm (Normal Opening Hrs 12-6pm Sat & Sun)

Cost of entry

Free

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Wolstenholme Creative Space

Liverpool, United Kingdom

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  • Located 5 mins away from the centrally located Paradise Bus Station and other city centre stops
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  • Nearest Stations are: Liverpool Lime Street and Central Station, both 5-10mins walk
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Reflections on the passing of a spectacular event

About

As the 10th of January will mark the finale of Liverpool's year as European Capital of Culture, Wolstenholme Projects decided it would be interesting to ask the collaborative group, ‘Trace' to consider the passing of a spectacular event as a point of creative departure. "After the Curtain Falls" Giving expression to the nature of casual encounters has a difficult legacy for artists; especially as the expansion of media outlets demand invention and surprise. "After the Curtain Falls" explores a determined attempt to comment on the volatility of the everyday, without over-exertion, whilst giving consideration to the sustainability of a quieter approach to art practice. "Trace" The exhibition features several MA graduates from the Media department in the Slade School of Fine Art in 2008, who have adopted the identity Trace for an ongoing collaboration. The artists work and experiment with photography, film, performance, video, installation and sound and develop new works responding to different spaces. Trace have shown at Interval in Manchester, TactileBosch in Cardiff and Städelschule - Hochschule für Bildende Künste in Frankfurt. Further exhibitions are planned in Athens, Toronto, Berlin and New York City. The title "Trace" was developed to describe a "quiet" statements observed in all participating artists and their work. The works highlight a shift in creative expression and social sensitivity seen in the last few years. This group of artists are no longer interested in using complex interweaving, aggressive methods and shock tactics in their art but follow a more "quiet" direction that takes personal observation and responsibility as a starting point. Artists are: Alexander Bates, Karen Gaskill, Chris Grygiel, Alexandra Hughes, Revati Mann, Margarita Myrogianni, Catalina Niculescu, Peter Nutley, Gary Peploe, Grace Schwindt, Patrick Ward, MaryLynne Wrye

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