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I am an artist and writer living and working in the East of England. My interest in writing spurs from an enthusiasm for fiction and an insatiable passion for narrative in art and literature. My work both visual and textual rotates around narrative and the potential cross overs between the two within this discipline.
On discovery we are besieged by a dizzying barrage of arbitrariness in which individual works wrestle for rights to an accommodating space. Pervaded with fragmentation and heterogeneity, this general feeling of perceptual flux is perhaps facilitated Read on…
Surface Gallery, Nottingham
2 February 3 March
What is the artist's role in society today? To take a stance anywhere outside of current sociological concerns and make an objective commentary from the insular, safe haven of the contemporary art world is ostensibly no longer enough. Artistic Read on…
Tate Modern
7 July 2006 to 12 December 2006
Every once in a while we encounter something in life that serves to disrupt what was previously considered ones normative structure of being. Something that presents a fundamental shift in our perception of the world around us, a world at once Read on…
Site Gallery
11 November 2005 to 11 November 2006
‘Is Nottingham the ugliest city in Britain?’, was the horribly trenchant question posed by Waldemar Januszczak to open his ruthlessly critical review of the British Art Show 6, published in a recent issue of the Sunday times Culture Read on…
Angel Row and Beatties
4 April 2006 to 6 June 2006
Surely Robert Rauschenberg needs no introduction. His legacy has been firmly in place from his peak of prominence in the mid to late 1950’s up until today. At a time when the expressionistic formality of abstract expressionism was reaching Read on…
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
12 December 2005 to 4 April 2006