Brandt: Known and Unknown
7 December 2005–25 January 2006
Photographs by the great modern photographer Bill Brandt (1904-1983) and surrealist drawings by his brother, Rolf Brandt (1906-1986).
7 December 2005–25 January 2006
Photographs by the great modern photographer Bill Brandt (1904-1983) and surrealist drawings by his brother, Rolf Brandt (1906-1986).
16 July–3 September 2005
Exhibition featuring more than 20 contemporary artists who use of clothing as a medium and subject. Plus earlier works by artists working with fashion, such as Sonia Delaunay in the 1920s.
6 May–7 June 2003
Third exhibition exploring the work of artists who use the visual language of maps together with map-making strategies and systems. Curated by Jane England, in association with the James Hockey Gallery.
5 October–16 November 2002
The second of three exhibitions curated by Jane England exploring artists’ geographies, with over 30 artists from Britain and abroad exhibiting works that use maps and mapping systems.
14 July–1 September 2001
Works by over 30 artists, ranging from the established to emerging young contemporaries, using maps and mapping both literally and conceptually, reflect the ever increasing globalisation of culture.
6 October–3 November 2001
Exploring what has been called an Outsider aesthetic, an art outside the critical and institutional mainstream; but its main criteria is that, in Paul Klees words, the artists attempt to ‘make secret visions visible’.
2-14 October 2000
“Often the source of these lines stem from scripts – scripts of all kinds, even invented ones…”