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Alexander Heaton |
The paintings are nostalgic towards a lost age of youthful innocence and dreams. My work is like a zeitgeist of a close relative one never new or a lost love, perhaps this person was dead long before one was ever born. The work therefore holds a fondness to places that these past lives were lived out in, so close to ones self, yet so far away. They lament on a kind of love and longing to meet ones fore fathers and express a shared inherited passion towards alpine rock and pine trees. | |
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Guy Bourner |
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Rachel Potts |
She lives and works in London and studied at Bath Spa University, School of Art and Design, and Chelsea College of Art, London. Selected exhibitions include: 2007, Creekside Open X2, APT, London, Spectre vs. Rector, The Residence, London, 34% Pork, Bartlett’s Gallery, London, Art and Pidgeon Pie, The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, London Winter Exhibition, Contemporary Art Projects, London, 2006, Fame is the Spur, La Viande, London Scampi, Chips and Peas, Hotbath Gallery, Bath. 2005, Geisterfahrer! (Ghostdriver!), Paintworks, Bristol. Drawn, Plan 9 Gallery, Broadmead, Bristol Popularity Contest, the Old Truman Brewery, Brick Lane, London | |
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Rob Leech |
34% PORK
- Art about art and paintings about paint: there’s nothing new there. 34% Pork’s four young artists follow this almost unavoidable model, but without dedicating what they do to the well-known theories of decades gone by. The show’s title references ideas about the purity of paint, but treats them more as a backdrop than a framework. Exploring paint’s ability to mimic itself, the work sits between gaudy, stylish and thoughtful.



