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Reviewer

Roy Exley

Reviews

Liz Bailey: On the road [3 October 2006]

Despite the title of Liz Bailey’s exhibition, with its reference to Jack Kerouac’s book and ‘Beat’ bible of the same name, the roads here play second fiddle to the expansive luminous skies that dominate the picture planes of  Read on…

Tricycle Gallery, London
12 September – 7 October

Katy Dove [21 March 2005]

The video installations of Glasgow-based artist Katy Dove use hand-drawn and hand-painted blobs, balloons, ellipses and patches of colour as their basic image constituents. The pulsing and weaving neo-psychedelic forms that inhabit her films have  Read on…

Pump House Gallery, London
16 February – 10 April

Obstractivist [30 September 2004]

Ever since its controversial debut almost a century ago, the progression of abstraction as credible artistic genre has gone through many incarnations and has followed many evolutionary twists and turns, completing numerous cycles of exhaustion and  Read on…

Hales Gallery, London
8 September – 10 October

Tom Ellis: Dead Hotel [20 October 2003]

One senses an aberrant enthusiasm in the work of Tom Ellis: his subject matter refers to the rarefied worlds of the modelling enthusiast, particularly that one where the scaled-down simulation of old railways is painstakingly undertaken. We  Read on…

Percy Miller Gallery, London
5 September – 10 October

Air Guitar: Art Reconsidering Rock Music [30 September 2002]

Rock music, through its evolution has become more and more of a social barometer. Its indicators of taste and orientation now bleed across the generations. Social classes can be divided into glam, metal, punk, goth, grunge or indie tendencies –  Read on…

Milton Keynes Gallery 12 July – 1 September