Home and Away has been selected for Emerging curator programme at ISE Cultural Foundation in New York, with the grant of $1800!
http://iseny.org/
30.7.10
Home and Away, Castlefield Gallery, Manchester
Home and Away is going to be exhibited in Castlefield Gallery in Manchester!
Opening: 26 Aug, 6pm-8pm
27 Aug - 5 Sep
Everyone welcome!
30.5.10
Fringe Art Bath, Home and Away opening has successfully finished!
4.5.10
Home and Away, Fringe Art Bath
Home and Away is going to be featured in Fringe Art Bath!
Venue: The Octagon, Milsom Place
Opening: 28 May, 2010 6pm-9pm
Sat 29th May-Sat 12th June 11am-5pm, Sun 13th 11am-3pm
RSVP to homeandaway2010@gmail.com
http://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/-fab-curated-show-the-octagon/
http://www.fringeartsbath.co.uk/
3.5.10
Home And Away
Why do people travel? What does it mean to be away from ‘home’? Does our idea of ‘home’ change and transmute the more we travel, or does it perhaps only come into existence when we leave the physical reality behind? Can we ever simply and unproblematically ‘return home’ after our travels, and will it be the same ‘home’ we left? How do we negotiate between our past spatial memories and the new geographical locations we find ourselves in? Last but not least, can we ever really experience a new place for the first time, outside its familiar representations in maps, guidebooks, films and news programmes?
This exhibition features the work of six UK-based artists - Ting-Ting Cheng, Joanna Zylinska, Chu Yin-Hua, Alexandra Wolkowicz and Barney & Lucy Heywood - who use photography and video to ask poignant questions about spatial identity, geographical belonging and the passage of time. Suspended between dream, memory and imagination, the projects presented here offer a poetic reflection on the movement of bodies and minds across cities, continents and cultures in the age of globalisation.
Further information please contact homeandaway2010@gmail.com
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