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Nomadic Vitrine: James Parkinson

4 Aug 2017

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Birmingham
England, United Kingdom

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  • Birmingham New St Station, Birmingham Moor St Station
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For August Digbeth First Friday, Recent Activity presents a special iteration of Nomadic Vitrine with artist James Parkinson. James uses processes of material translation to create works that explore notions of space, object, and body. Treating these entities as malleable forms, he aims to amplify the points at which they converge, become entangled or complicate each other. Recent projects include Ablat at Two Queens Project Space, Thick Support at STCFTHOTS, Slower Volumes at Cactus Gallery and The Spirit of the Staircase at The Sunday Painter.

James Parkinson (b.1989, Leicester) lives and works in Leeds. BA, Fine Art, University College Falmouth. Recent exhibitions include: ‘When Two or More Come Together’, SWG3 Studios for Glasgow International, 2014; ‘Flatfile: Hold me around the other’s body’, Eastside Projects Birmingham, 2014; ‘Dumb Shadow’, Supercollider Contemporary Art Projects Blackpool (2013); ‘Facing That’ (solo), WORKS|PROJECTS, Bristol (2013), and ‘Six Paintings’, Malgras|Naudet, Manchester (2012).

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Andrew Gillespie

Andrew Lacon

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James Parkinson

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