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Alexandria Clark

Artist and writer. Art work focussed on use of text in a performative way. (Nottingham Trent Fine Art Graduate 2007.) www.alexandriaclark.com

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Reviews

Alexander Stevenson- Parchment & Palimpsest discussion [12 January 2008]

Time and space to redevelop. A place to play and reform ideas from a time before; a time where the end could not be obtained and the final point could not be found.  The circumstances; that here we had a residency and a discussion with no final  Read on…

Goldfactory Project Space, Egerton Studios, Nottingham
21 October 2007

Martha Rosler: Talking Art [10 October 2007]

Starting at the end of the talk; ‘the questions and discussion section’ created a strange atmosphere that rippled through the past two hours and shifted all that had been discussed.    The paraphrased question: “An  Read on…

Tate Modern, London
29 September 2007

Notts On Tour [1 October 2007]

  Designed, by Ellie Harrison, for ‘curators, artists and general artfolk’ from Nottingham and the surrounding areas, ‘Notts on Tour’ set off for a good ol’ bonding session over a shared interest in art.  A  Read on…

Skulptur Projekte 07 and Documenta 12, Munster and Kassel, Deutschlan
7-12 September 2007

Nottingham Trent Fine Art Degree Show 2007 [23 July 2007]

No intriguing or pretentious title; no generalised theme: Nottingham Trent Fine Art Degree Show 2007 does not pretend to be anything it is not.  The end of three years exploration, study and growth has developed a wide range of new and well  Read on…

Bonington Building
6 June 2007 to 6 June 2007

Consolation Service, Eija-Liisa Ahtila [18 February 2007]

"Human Dramas". A combination of real life and fiction; the memories and experiences of the artist's and her acquaintances and even of complete strangers, serve as the story line for Eija-Liisa Ahtila's cinematic video pieces. In  Read on…

Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin
12 December 2006 to 2 February 2007

Unloud- Duncan Higgins [18 February 2007]

Unfinished and open for suggestions, Site Platform has offered a space for "work in progress" to be explored and presented to the public in the traditional white cube gallery location. Duncan Higgins is currently working on a project  Read on…

Site Gallery
11 November 2006 to 11 November 2006

Helen Maurer versus Mariele Neudecker [25 October 2006]

The focus of the importance of light in art features greatly in Nottingham’s galleries this October.  Reflection or projection. Both bring the contrast of light and darkness and the links certain lights have with our memories into our  Read on…

Angel Row Gallery and Bonnington Gallery, Nottingham
9 September 2006 to 10 October 2006

Future Focus ‘06: This Year’s Model [31 May 2006]

It was my first time in Derby, the rain was pouring, but I was invited to smile from the start. Q Gallery’s ‘Future Focus ‘06’ takes you on an appealing journey through an exploration of communication, how media events are  Read on…

Q Arts Gallery, Derby
22 April – 4 June

MOMA [10 May 2006]

These three works:  National Museum of Art Tokyo, 1999 by Thomas Struth (German born), The Story Teller, 1986 by Jeff Wall (Canadian born) and Jpeg ny02, 2002 by Thomas Ruff (German born), were exhibited together in one corridor at the MOMA,  Read on…

MOMA New York
2 February 2006 to 3 March 2006

Britist Art Show Nottingham Angel Row Annex [10 May 2006]

Spread out throughout Nottingham, set in 5 different venues, the British Art Show is set to take you on a physical and mental journey.  Each venue has a slightly different feel, from the more serious video and installation work at the  Read on…

Angel Row Annex
4 April 2005 to 6 June 2006