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Reviewer

Will McCrory

Independent contemporary art critic, based in Nottingham.

Reviews

Momentary Momentum 2 [27 March 2008]

‘Momentary Momentum 2’ contends and demonstrates the power of the drawn line and its assimilation into the medium of non-pixelated animation. The exhibition explodes the multifaceted universe of animation serving to elucidate and  Read on…

Kettles Yard, Cambridge
27 February - 30 March 2008

Port City: On Mobility and Exchange [30 October 2007]

'Port City-On Mobility and Exchange' explores the interconnected political issues of Sub-Saharan African poverty, the politics of containment and economic migration. The ambitious project aims to brings specificity to generalisations and address  Read on…

Arnolfini, Bristol
15 September - 11 November 2007

Repetition and Sequence [3 September 2007]

‘Repetition and Sequence’ treads lightly on familiar territory, and many of the artists utilise pre-established artistic language to translate replication and sequence into a poetic aesthetic. The remit of the exhibition is one of resolute  Read on…

Jerwood Space, London
3 August – 8 September

Ron Mueck [27 August 2006]

Ron Mueck 5th August- 1st OctoberRoyal Scottish AcademyEdinburgh  £6 In 1917 Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ brazenly announced the notion that skill was not a pre-requisite for a work of art.  A century later Mueck  Read on…

Royal Scottish Academy Building
8 August 2006 to 10 October 2006

Marijke Van Warmerdam [9 August 2006]

Marijke Van Warmerdam‘First Drop’Admission free. Critics of an ostensibly Marxist persuasion perceive the retreat of artists to the aesthetic as a negation of the salient political reality in which we live. Marijke Van Warmerdam’s  Read on…

Fruit Market Gallery, Edinburgh
7 July 2006 to 9 September 2006

British Art Show 6 [9 August 2006]

The British Art Show endeavours to provide the largest and most comprehensive survey of contemporaneous events in British art. It is an exhibition then with an ambitious tenor and avails itself to reflecting Britain’s part in the globalised  Read on…

Arnolfini, Bristol
8 August - 9 September 2006