Animation, Group Shows, Telly - Editor's Choice, Exhibitions

Animation, Group Shows, Telly - Editor's Choice, Exhibitions

29 July, 2011
by: Tom Jeffreys

Every Friday our editors bring you their personal highlights of the week to come. Tom Jeffreys selects his top three exhibitions.

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From Wednesday 3rd August
Art on Poetry @ Saison Poetry Library
Kaleid Editions – the artists' books gallery – continues its four-month series of exhibitions at the Saison Poetry Library. Art on Poetry involves exhibitions, interventions, residencies, and other assorted events, and this August features strangely spectral work on paper by Katherine Jones as well as a new animation by Meghana Bisineer – the product of the artist's residency at the library.


From Thursday 4th August
Gabriele Beveridge, Tomas Downes, Stuart Elliot @ Rod Barton
Group show time this August at Rod Barton, as the gallery plays host to work by three contemporary artists. The works of all three artists are linked by a shared interest in the mystery and symbolic poetntial of fairly simple geometric shapes.  particularly like the mixed media works of Gabriele Beyeridge.


From Saturday 6th August
Channel 8 @ Carter Presents
A baffling-sounding conceptual art show at Carter Presents this August, courtesy of three contemporary artists: Martin Cole, Matthew Johnstone and Daif King. Un-programmable TV channels, digital drawings, animated GIFs - it's all too much for us Luddites here at Spoonfed!


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