Exhibition
Recording Time
18 Apr 2024 – 25 May 2024
Regular hours
- Thursday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Friday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Saturday
- 10:00 – 16:00
- Tuesday
- 10:00 – 17:00
- Wednesday
- 10:00 – 17:00
Free admission
Address
- 30 St Mary's Place
- Newcastle upon Tyne
England - NE1 7PQ
- United Kingdom
Group exhibition with artists Catherine Bertola, Jane Bown, Anna Chapman, Rachael Clewlow, Alan Hathaway, Nick Kennedy and ‘Beyond the Goldmine Standard’: reimagined vinyl records from 20 local artists raising money for Maggie’s Cancer Care, guest curated by Matthew Hearn.
About
This group exhibition plays on the idea of ‘Recording Time’ in multiple ways: Catherine Bertola’s work explores unseen traces and lives found in buildings; Nick Kennedy’s performing sculptures recording time throughout the exhibition; Anna Chapman’s drawings ask what happens when we just stop and stare at the same patch of grass for an hour? Rachael Clewlow’s intricate paintings document journeys creating intricate mappings of space; Alan Hathaway’s prints use archival footage and photographs documenting David Bowie’s performances. Gallagher & Turner are also delighted to present a rare set of photographs taken of the Beatles by renowned photographer Jane Bown in 1967.
In conjunction with Record Store Day, curator Matthew Hearn will be resurrecting ‘Beyond the Goldmine Standard’: affordable 12” Vinyl Records reworked by 20 local artists. The artworks will be sold for affordable amounts, with 50% of the proceeds going to the artists and 50% to Maggie’s Newcastle.
Beyond the Goldmine Standards include:
Matt Antoniak, Alfons Baytautas, Mark Bletcher, Jen Douglas, Ross Frew, Daniel Goodman, Nancy Harper, Kitty L M McKay, Fiona Larkin, Poppy Amber Marsden, Paul Merrick, Rosie Morris, Annie O’Donnell, Helen Pailing, Narbi Price, Paul Raymond, Harriet Sutcliffe, Matilda Sutton, Jade Sweeting & Katie Watson.
All artworks are for sale, except for Jane Bown’s portraits of The Beatles.