Exhibition

Dan Shipsides: Radical Architecture

12 Oct 2007 – 25 Nov 2007

Regular hours

Friday
12:00 – 17:30
Saturday
12:00 – 17:30
Sunday
12:00 – 17:30
Wednesday
12:00 – 17:30
Thursday
12:00 – 17:30

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Castlefield Gallery

Manchester, United Kingdom

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  • No.2 Metroshuttle Bus
  • Metrolink Tram: Deansgate/Castlefield
  • Deansgate Train Station
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Within his exhibition, Radical Architecture, Shipsides makes reference to alternative readings of landscape ' in relation to our access to it, engagement with it, and our understanding of it; for example the ideas explored by social critic John Ruskin (1819-1900), and actively furthered by local figures such as Benny Rothman (1911-2002, instigator of the 1932 Mass Trespass over Kinder Scout), and avant-garde climbers such as Joe Brown (b.1930). Ruskin's writings continue to resonate in contemporary society, advocating class equality and respect, while the activities of Rothman and Brown during periods of mass unemployment and poor industrial relations opened up places and pursuits for the working classes previously only available to the middle and upper classes. Shipsides has visited significant sites in the Peak District that were made accessible and internationalised by the pioneering vision of such individuals, and has used them to create a climbable* sculpture based on a rock climb at The Roaches in Castlefield Gallery's double height space.

Shipsides' sculpture and images will be contextualised by the presence in the gallery of works borrowed from local municipal collections by Ramsey Richard Reinagle (1775'1862), Ruskin, and Grete Marks (1899'1990). This juxtaposition offers an alternative reading of Manchester's heritage and geography, considering the radical outdoor movements of the 19th and 20th Centuries as points of departure; with the rise and fall of the city's textile industry simply offering a backdrop rather than a focal point.

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