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Amanda Ravetz |
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Cathy Lomax |
Cathy Lomax’s practice is rooted in the romance of popular culture, assimilating media fictions and mythologies of fame into a seductive story- telling process. Photography is the source material through which she re-invents her wish-list of popular icons- particularly from English history and contemporary culture. She studied at Central St Martins, London; is the editor of Art Fanzine Arty and Garageland; and runs Transition Gallery. Selected exhibitions include: 2006 Vignettes: Sad stories of beauty, exploitation and prestige, Rosy Wilde; 2004 She's No Angel, James Coleman; Girl on Girl, Transition Gallery, London. | |
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Gary O'Connor |
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Iain Sinclair |
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Juliette Adair |
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Laura Oldfield Ford |
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matthew stock |
Matthew's work explores the relationships between artist and audience, between the perceived and the undefined, between the voyeur and the narcissist through the use of video installations utilising CCTV surveillance systems. The images are shown LIVE unedited, often showing periods of inactivity, bringing with it a sense of loneliness and sadness - compelling the viewer to participate to bring it to life. |
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Ruth Jarvis |
E8
- Our first book E9: An Anatomy of an Area was published in October 2004 and we have continued to publish innovative books and editions that extend the gallery's work by promoting new art, artists, writers and critical thinking.




