Colour and Lines second showing since its initial exchange with WEST Space’s REDUCTIVE COLLECTIVE. As this show travels it gains another painter to the mix, and this exhibit the show has been added to by a work on paper by Danish Arts Michael Boelt Fischer. A great turn up for the opening night and a double celebration as RAYGUN Co-Director Ali Lawson graduated with her PhD. We now look to expand the project with its next exhibition in an artist run space with county and venue to be confirmed. Stay tuned and thank you to all our artists who’ve contribute to the project.
NAT CURSIO – WHERE THINGS FALL
We have loved having Nat with us this weekend, the opening was beautiful. We have shared a video below to give you a taste.
COLOUR AND LINES ARE NOT LIES
Opening night Friday 4th September 5 – 6 pm
This exhibition investigates the transformative nature of colour and line as a conceptual investigative tool within various artistic practices. The title of the exhibition ‘Colour and Line are not lies’ focuses on how simplification is not a form of creative rejection but continues to play a vital role in various artists practices as a multidisciplinary approach in creating varied formal and visual languages. The artists invited to participate in this exhibition use simplified means of production, not to reduce the conditions and complexities of perception but to enhance the visual possibilities that come from such working conditions.
Each artist has been invited to submit a single work on paper as a platform that creates a synthesis between two different possibilities: ‘as blueprint / proposition’ and ‘as finished artwork’. This duality of possibilities inherent within a single piece of paper becomes a founding premise that allows the artists involved in the exhibition to use this singular field as either a point of departure for demonstrating visual and conceptual possibilities or as a final destination for the invention of a new visual answer. The works will create evolving possibilities within the exhibition space as they at once embody their own visual answers but also create a dialogue with the other artworks involved.
Nat Cursio – Where Things Fall
Jason Sweeney, last days.
Jason Sweeney – Instructions for Listening (4)
Jason Sweeney – Instructions for listening (3)
beautiful email
(This email was cc’d to us in response to a connection we made between a dear friend and Jason Sweeney, our wonderful artist who is showing this month. We loved it and wanted to share)
‘Hi Jason – I’m so sorry I didn’t get to speak with you last night after the opening. I found the experience of your work to be very grounding and reflective, and loved the hands over ears listening and the hugging in the corner of the room listening. Thankyou for sharing your work with us.
Verbatim theatre is the focus of my arts practice, and listening is such a vital component of the interview process in this work. Listening for aesthetics, listening for experiences, listening for secret stories. So I loved the stimulus to listen with awareness that your work gave (and my mum loved it too!).
Thankyou’








