Barbara Walker
2013
Description
‘Show and Tell’ is a series of ongoing works which explore how clothing is used by specific groups of men as a status symbol within their communities. The portraits, created on paper and onto walls, depict faceless young men often turned with their backs to the viewer. By obscuring the identity of her subjects, invites an audience to scrutinise the 'information' available - clothing, hair and jewellery - in order to complete the portrait. The works investigate expressions of individuality, conformity and stereotyping.
Biography
Barbara Walker is an artist based in Birmingham, England. Her practice is inspired by the social, polical and cultural realities that inform her life and lives of those around her. Working primarily in drawing and painting, her work adressess issues such as class, represantation, power, and belonging. Recent exhibitions, Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (2013) The Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, UK (2013), Depthford X, London, UK (2012),The New Art Gallery Walsall( 2011) , Luminous Language, Launch F18,New York, US (2013), Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne Austraila (2012), The New Art Exchange, Notingham,UK (2010), East International 09, Norwich (2009). Walker was recently included in Modern Painter's 100 Artists to Watch.
Biography
Barbara Walker is an artist based in Birmingham, England. Her practice is inspired by the social, polical and cultural realities that inform her life and lives of those around her. Working primarily in drawing and painting, her work adressess issues such as class, represantation, power, and belonging. Recent exhibitions, Tiwani Contemporary, London, UK (2013) The Djanogly Gallery, Nottingham, UK (2013), Depthford X, London, UK (2012),The New Art Gallery Walsall( 2011) , Luminous Language, Launch F18,New York, US (2013), Fehily Contemporary, Melbourne Austraila (2012), The New Art Exchange, Notingham,UK (2010), East International 09, Norwich (2009). Walker was recently included in Modern Painter's 100 Artists to Watch.
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Drawing, Fine Arts, Illustration
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Alice Bradshaw works with a wide range of media and processes involving the manipulation of everyday objects and materials. Mass-produced, anonymous objects are often rendered dysfunctional caricatures of themselves, addressing concepts of purpose and futility. Bradshaw creates or accentuates subtleties, blurring distinctions between the absurd and the mundane.
Biography
Alice Bradshaw curates collaboratively and is founding director of the Museum of Contemporary Rubbish and University of Incidental Knowledge, co-founding director of Fundada Artists' Film Festival and Contents May Vary and co-curator for Westgate Studios and Holmfirth Arts Festival.Fine Arts, Photography, Writing2012 -
Untitled Profile Pictures is an ongoing drawing project in which Jemima has experimented with the visual translation of a virtual social structure in a series of drawings of Facebook profile pictures. From the lo-res pixilated images of ‘profile pictures’ she has made to date nearly 200 drawings of her own Facebook friends (always choosing an image from their profile pictures in order that the choice of image is their choice for a public image). For her presentation at PAPER, Jemima will show a selection of these drawings selected from PAPER’s and Jemima’s mutual Facebook friends.
Biography
Jemima Brown is based in London and has exhibited widely both nationally and internationally since graduating from an MA at Chelsea School of Art in 1995. She was selected for New Contemporaries 1997, and her work has been included in exhibitions at the Royal Academy and the Pompidou Centre in Paris. She has also had solo exhibitions with Vilma Gold, Rosie Wilde, and the Agency in London. Past awards have included a Fulbright Scholarship at UCLA, Los Angeles, and the Cocheme Fellowship at Byam Shaw, University of the Arts. In 2011 she received the Mark Tanner Sculpture Award, at Standpoint in London.Fine Arts2014 -
Gareth Bunting is an artist and keen traveller. His work is a kind of visual diary which documents his travels in the form of ink drawings. His drawings are often large scale, vast and surreal landscapes which map out places and experiences. He plays with scale and the perspective of the viewer, by leading the eye along lines, through impossible landscapes which contain repeating and evolving imagery, thus forming a narrative in one static image. He is fascinated in drawing from memory and mixing together the real and the unreal, using drawing as a tool to look back, study and understand things more fluently. He draws from his imagination and uses it to fill in the gaps where memory fails.
Biography
Gareth Bunting Graduated with an MA in Fine art from Sheffield Hallam in 2014. Since then he has been selected to be artist in residence at the Saqacha Centro Del arte Peru, and the Xochi Quetzal residency in Mexico. He often makes work while travelling, interacting with places and documenting his experiences in the form of drawing. He has exhibited at the Castillo del lamas in Peru, the Millennium Galleries in Sheffield, the 20-21 Visual Arts Centre in Scunthorpe, and the Manchester Contemporary art fair.Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting2014 -
Fulya Çetin’s art consists of a body of portraits where she freezes, questions and consolidates the concepts of identity, existence, nature and life between her own image and that of the paper. The objects and subjects within Çetin’s works reflect the facets and surfaces in which she searches for their true essence as she opens them up to integrate with the viewer. These paintings have a look. A look with which the viewer is faced... They are stripped of space and time; between a state of existence and disintegration, near a neutral state, focused on the neutral, they are within a space where they search for pure consciousness.
Biography
Fulya Çetin was born in Istanbul in 1970. After graduating from Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Painting in 1995, she participated in various group exhibitions and created projects with the “Hafriyat Artist’s Group”. Çetin lives and works in Istanbul. Paper will provide the first opportunity to view Çetin's work in the UK.Fine Arts, Painting2012 -
Carole Cluer’s work explores whether it is possible to create memories through the act of drawing. Carefully drawn from her imagination, various ephemera give weight to the unreal through trompe l’oeil style effects. Carole constructs an alternative future or past within various objects such as a hat, a coat or a wallet, each meticulously recreated by hand in pencil.
Biography
Carole Cluer completed her Masters at Sheffield Hallam University in 2014. She was included in Everyday Illusions at PAPER.Drawing, Fine Arts, Sculpting2015 -
Annabel Dover was recently undertook a residency at Kettle’s Yard in Cambridge. Her work was included in the Jerwood Drawing Prize in 2010. She recently exhibited in Catalyst at the IWMN, Salford.Drawing, Fine Arts, Print Design2014 -
There is an absurd logic to the paintings of Paraic Leahy, a sort of magic realism that deviates from the familiar. The mutations present in these portraits are implausible and outlandish yet obedient to certain mathematical principles we might call unifying laws.
Biography
Paraic Leahy (Born 1985) Lives and works in Limerick City, Ireland. Graduating from Limerick School of Art and Design in 2008. He had solo exhibitions at Nag Gallery, Dublin (2014) and Ormston House Gallery, Limerick, Ireland, (2013). He is also the recipient of a number of awards including the Ucross Foundation Fellowship Award, Wyoming, U.S.A (2011); North Tipperary Artist Support Scheme (2011,2012,2013 & 2014); Shortlisted for Modessqe 1st International Painting Award (2013); Claremorris Open Exhibition award, selected by Lisa Le Feuvre (2010); Tyrone Gutherie Centre Bursary Award (2010).Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting2014 -
Simon Leahy-Clark's practice stems from an investigation into the potential of everyday ephemeral materials and possibilities within drawing, painting and image making. His current work is focused on newspapers, exploring the inherent qualities of this everyday material/object and exploiting the form and information within, while also bringing to the fore the tactile nature of the paper itself. The collage works use remnants from previous work – cut out pictures are re-assembled anew, becoming a collection of imagery as well as a single image. The ‘master’ images depict abandoned spaces or objects, or are otherwise inbetween or transitory areas. The work fluctuates between its constituent parts and the overall picture. The experience of looking remains in constant flux.
Biography
Simon Leahy-Clark (b. 1973, Cardiff) studied Fine Art at Middlesex University (1996-1999). Selected exhibitions include ArtWorks Open, Barbican Art Trust (2014, 2013, 2011, 2010); The Distance Between, Bond House Gallery, London; NeoArt Prize, Bolton (2013); Photo/Print Open, Charlie Dutton Gallery (2013); Creekside Open (2013, 2007); Collectible, ZAP, London (2012); Jerwood Drawing Prize (2011, 2008); RA Summer Exhibition (2014, 2011); Crash, Charlie Dutton Gallery (2010); Core Open, London (2010); So What's Different Today, Globe Gallery, Newcastle (2010); The National Open Art Competition, Chichester (2009); 40 Artist 40 Drawing, The Drawing Gallery, Shropshire (2009); Re:Drawing, Oriel Davies Gallery, Newtown (2008); 13th Yoshihara Memorial Exhibition, Osaka Contemporary Arts Centre, winner Gutai Group Prize (2005), Aftershock, 1a Space, Hong Kong (2004); Faith, Transition Gallery, London (2004); Oriel Mostyn 12, Llandudno (2002). Solo exhibitions include Library, Westminster Reference Library (2012); From the Lagado Academy, CAS Gallery, Osaka, (2005), supported by the British Council. He lives and works in London.
Fine Arts2014 -
Incorporating drawing, collage, sculpture, sound and film, Hayley Lock’s practice attempts to capture conversational dialogues across parallel time frames, identities and locations. Often restaging found and imagined conversations and constructed histories Lock appropriates, reimagines and mirrors back a pseudo fantastical world where visions are commonplace and imagination is rife, revealing a dark world in perpetual crisis. Lock is currently working with and under hypnosis in an attempt to re-engage with her practice as an altered self, looking at where the unconscious meets the conscious creating new systemic structures of belief.
Biography
Hayley Lock is a practicing artist and lecturer graduating from Goldsmiths College in 1989 and from The University of Essex in 2012. She had five solo shows spread across the UK in 2011/12 as part of her project (Now that would be) Telling and has exhibited both nationally and internationally in selected group shows and collaborations. Lock has been invited to be part of a globally selected show in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2013.Digital Art, Drawing, Fine Arts2013 -
David Miles’ work highlights the more sinister aspects of urban life and human psychology. His practice includes cut-card, mobiles, model making, painting, printmaking and artists books – all of which have a strong narrative element. Some works stem from personal stories, some are inspired by local history or news items, and others reveal more generic observations.
Biography
David lives and works in Brighton. He attended Falmouth School of Art and the Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. He has exhibited widely, including solo exhibitions in Argentina, Belgium, Netherlands, Canada, USA and the UK (including The Lowry in Salford, Gimpel Fils in London and Brighton Museum).Fine Arts2013 -
Narbi Price's new series of lithographs are based on the locations of the Whitechapel Murders of 1888, as they are today, now variously car parks, schoolyards, loading bays etc. There is no immediate indication to the viewer of the depicted site’s histories. The only acknowledgement is that the work’s titles are suffixed with the victim’s initials in brackets - it is therefore possible to decode the provenance of the site. The viewer’s experience and reading of the work changes irrevocably with knowledge of the history of the depicted site. By withholding or encoding the historical significances of the depicted sites, Price wishes to question how the formal selection of the imagery and the painting process itself can evoke a mood and suggest an autonomous authority and to explore the relationship between a site and its representation.
Biography
Narbi Price was born in Hartlepool. He currently lives and works in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He completed his Fine Art Masters at Newcastle University in 2010. He has been selected for the John Moores Painting Prize on the last two occasions. This year he was a prizewinner for the work Untitled (MJK).Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting2012 -
Painting directly onto found objects such as beer mats and cigarette packets, Conor Rogers’ photo-realistic depictions of everyday life emerge from an ‘argument’ between the illusionism of the image and the substrate of the paintings. However, Conor relates the place the object was found to the scene depicted, creating an entwined narrative between object and image
Biography
Conor Rogers graduated from Sheffield Hallam in 2014. He was selected for the John Moore Painting Prize 2014.Fine Arts, Painting, Sculpting2014 -
Lucy May Schofield’s practice attempts to capture moments. Focussing on the overlooked, she consistently documents vulnerability. Her desire to memorialise the unspoken and make a record of mortality or place are often manifest in the paintings, prints, books and installations she creates.
Biography
Since graduating from London College of Printing in 2002, Lucy May Schofield has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is held in public and private collections in the UK and abroad including Tate Britain, Yale Center for British Art, Chelsea College of Art, Manchester Metropolitan University and the State Library of Queensland. Her artist multiples are stocked in London, Paris, San Francisco and L.A. She is the curator of ‘The Bibliotherapy Artist’s Book Library’ (BABL), a touring mobile library home to over 150 artists’ books.Fine Arts, Painting2012 -
I started to make these paintings out of a kind of mourning for the person I used to be: an enthusiastic, passionate teenager who read art books and novels and poems and biographies and watched films and TV and listened to music and dreamed. They are paintings of places that were familiar to me in my childhood and adolescence, places in which I found myself alone and thoughtful. They are places in which I forgot things. ... I paint the paintings of all the times and all the thoughts I lack the language to describe. For the one single moment that I can recall, I feel a dull sadness for the thousands I have forgotten.
(George Shaw, 2002.)
Biography
George Shaw was born in Coventry in 1966. He studied at Sheffield before later doing an MA at the Royal College of Art in London. He now lives and works in Devon. He has been nominated for the Turner Prize 2011 for his retrospective The Sly and Unseen Day.
Drawing, Fine Arts, Print Design2014 -
Richard Shields’ practice investigates varied contemporary issues through the use of the site specific, found objects and traditional skills. His pieces contain a duality between what is often seen as valuable permanence found in the process of drawing and mark making and the disposability of everyday encounters. Whilst producing contemporary works Shields looks to history both as an indicator and to contextualize events that occur in his own life and to the wider public. His past curatorial explorations in the site specific have seen him apply a range of media from oil paint to swimming pools, projectors and paper coffee cups. His topics of interest lie in financial posturing, religion and the autopsy of artistic process through an allegory with a sense of humour.
Biography
Richard Shields graduated from Manchester Metropolitan university in 2006 with a BA Hons in Sculpture. Shields is currently based in Manchester where he runs a small studio called ‘The Other Side of The Door Is Red’ in the Hotspur Press. He is co-founder and Director of 'Contents May Vary', formed in 2004, and has exhibited nationally and internationally both as part of the collective and on solo projects.Drawing, Fine Arts2012 -
The collection of drawings and prints that makes up 'Psalms of Black Light' is a form of diary. Originally planned as a hand-bound book, the work refers to anti-cosmic ideas and chaos theories within the popular underground culture of Scandinavian black metal. Pär's work takes inspiration from light and darkness, situated in mental and physical landscapes. Each individual work in this series, whether lithograph or original drawings, combines to give a sense of the whole narrative that is played out through the juxtaposition of images. A sort of metaphorical hymns or psalms or talismans or incantations of a darkness visible.
Biography
Pär Strömberg (Örebro 1972) work and live in Stockholm, Sweden and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Graduated from Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam 1996-1999 and from Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm 2011-2013 . Four time nominee for the Royal Dutch Painting Prize and winner of Wim Izaks paintings prize in the Netherlands and current holder of the Cecilia Frisendahls Lithography Grant from the Stockholm Lithography Museum. He has numerous of exhibitions across Europe and the USA and is represented by Ron Mandos Gallery in Amsterdam. Recent shows includes Charles Bank Gallery in New York, various art fairs across Europe and an upcoming show in Los Angeles with Coagula Curatorial (2014). His work is included in the following collections: Museum Het Domein Sittard (NL), Caldic Collectie Rotterdam (NL), Akzo Nobel Art Foundation Amsterdam (NL), Peter Drake Collection (NL), Hugo & Carla Brown Collection (NL), Örebro Läns Museum (S). Strömberg also teaches painting at the Örebro College of Art.Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting2014 -
Ally Wallace works across a range of disciplines including installation, drawing, painting, sculpture, video and animation, to create artworks in response to chosen locations. His works are mainly exhibited in the spaces to which they relate, often in non-gallery venues. Ally's approach is to initiate his own residency projects in situations that provide the subject matter for his work. Recent projects have taken place in a diversity of locations such as an architect's open-plan office, a disused Victorian public swimming pool, a 1960’s Modernist church and a 1930’s International Style seaside pavilion. He is interested in the relationship between buildings and their usage.
Biography
Ally Wallace is an artist based in Glasgow. Throughout his career, Ally has received major awards and has exhibited his work nationally as well as internationally. He graduated with a BA (hons) in painting from University of Sunderland, in 1985, and an MA in Site-Specific Sculpture (with Distinction) from Wimbledon College of Art, in 1998.
Fine Arts, Painting2014 -
Eleanor Watson paints empty spaces; allowing for the room and its contents to set a scene for stories. The objects described in varying detail are given a similar weight to props on an empty stage. What is immediately familiar and recognisable is undermined by the flattened rendering of the objects and the incongruous use of colour.
The paintings retain a likeness to the printed image; particularly in the way in which negative spaces are layered in order to describe the objects. Eleanor encourages a literary feeling of description. Clues as to whose story is being told are everywhere, although most questions are left unanswered.
Biography
Eleanor Watson attained her BA in Fine Art: Painting from Wimbledon College of Art (2012) and has since had a solo show at the Foundry Gallery, Chelsea; a joint exhibition at The Mall Galleries; was included in the RA Summer Exhibition and was shortlisted for the Young Masters Prize 2014.Drawing, Fine Arts, Painting2014 -
Miranda Whall’s recent and current work includes drawings, paintings, video, photography, animation and sound through which she recurrently plays out representations of herself, presenting self portraits that explore the representation of both her body and her experiences. By constructing fantasy scenarios where she co- exists with other things, inanimate objects or living creatures Whall makes humorous, unlikely and uncanny connections, dynamics and relationships. Whall constructs fictional contexts in which she can play out both extremely personal, exhibitionist and explicit representations of her sexual, fertile, expressive and intimate self in order to draw attention to and discuss the appropriateness and place for these dimensions of ones self as well as both the politics surrounding feminine identity and of trying to be the author and owner of her own sexual and feminine image.
Biography
Miranda Whall is currently Lecturer in Fine Art at The University of Wales, Aberystwyth. Whall studied B.A Fine Art at UWIC, Cardiff between 1989 –1992 and Fine Art, Sculpture at The Royal Academy Schools between 1993 -96. She was an Associate Research Student at Goldsmiths College, University of London between 2001-02.
Her work has been shown in a number of venues and events including Glasgow International ‘06, Site Gallery, Sheffield, LPT, London, BALTIC, Gateshead, Temple Bar Gallery, Dublin, Salon 2007 New British painting and works on Paper, VANE, Newcastle, RMIT Project Space, Melbourne, Stills Gallery, Edinburgh, Prospects Pizza Express Contemporary Drawing Prize and the Jerwood Drawing Prize.Drawing, Fine Arts, Print Design2012 -
Dawn Woolley’s artistic practice encompasses photography, video, installation and performance. She uses photographs of objects and people to question issues of artificiality and idealisation. Her artwork forms an enquiry into the act of looking and being looked at. Referring to psychoanalysis, phenomenology and feminism, Woolley examines her own experience of becoming an object of sight and also considers the experience the viewer has when looking at her as a female, and a photographic object. Voyeurism and exhibitionism intertwine as she attempts to disrupt relationships of power in purposefully provocative scenes.
Biography
Dawn Woolley completed an MA in Photography at the Royal College of Art in 2008. She has developed a photography-based practice that encompasses digital video, installation and performance as well as photo-based installations. Dawn Woolley currently lives and works in Cardiff, UK and is a photography lecturer at Bridgend College. She is co-director of the curatorial project Another Product, which she founded with James Moore in 2003. Recent exhibitions have included; “Virtually Real” at The Blyth Gallery, London (2010), “Start Your Collection” at The London Art Fair (2009), “Fotomonth” in Krakow, Poland (2007) and solo exhibitions in Ffotogallery, Cardiff (2011) and Vilniaus Fotografijos Galerija, Lithuania (2012). Her artwork is held in a number of private collections in the UK, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Colorado and in the Museum of Photographic Arts in Kiyosato, Japan.Performing Arts, Photography2012
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