ALISON LLoyD: CONTOURING
We are very pleased to present a solo exhibition of work by Alison Lloyd including photography, collage and drawing.
This exhibition of wall-based work is paired with a presentation of the recent film work ‘144 x 30 seconds’ (2016-2022) at Marine Workshops, Newhaven.
ALISON LLoyD: 144 x 30 (2016-2022)
"The land knows you, even when you are lost." Robin Wall Kimmerer
As part of Photo Fringe 2024, this group exhibition curated by Jane and Jeremy, will bring together the work of artists who explore mankind's physical, emotional, and cultural connection to the land.
Taking over three spaces within the building at Marine Workshops, this exhibition will feature work by Rhiannon Adam, Alison Lloyd, Kathryn Martin, Véronique Rolland, Eric Hosking, Molly Maltman and Sara Knelman. Alongside the artworks will be an interactive space with books curated by Photoworks and a bookmaking area.
Delaine Le Bas: Rags of evidence
Rags Of Evidence revolves around Le Bas’ concerns around identity - how we present ourselves, how we are ‘read’ by others and how these narratives resonate through our culture. Le Bas has always used her own visual identity in her work, presenting with complicity and playing with archetypes and stereotypes as a Roma woman, challenging others who see her identity as fixed, when its very fluidity is what she is calling in to this very dialogue.
MARCO VILLARD: ANGELS
Announcing the forthcoming show ‘Angels’ by Marco Villard (b.1992, lives and works NYC), following solo and group exhibitions in Athens and Los Angeles with Alkinois Gallery and Lobster Club, respectively. This will be Villard’s first exhibition in the UK.
JAMIE REid: INTO THE LIGHT, A Memorial Exhibition.
INTO THE LIGHT is a tribute to the artist Jamie MacGregor Reid (1947 – 2023) containing artworks from his personal archive. This exhibition was planned in the last year of Reid’s life and takes place as a memorial celebration of the artist’s work.
CANDY FACTORY
Candy Factory 2: Coum to Thee Nest, an exhibition featuring the collaborative work of the late Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Eric Heist.
RED MOON RISING: Early & Late work by Vivienne Dick
Red Moon Rising is an exhibition in two parts by renowned Irish film maker Vivienne Dick (b. Donegal, 1950).
Who You Staring At?
VISUAL CULTURE OF THE NO WAVE SCENE IN THE 1970S AND 1980S… Anya Phillips in a still from Vivienne Dick’s film Guérillère Talks (1978)
L'ORéE
L’orée - new work by Fabrice Cazenave opens at Galerie La Ferronnerie, Paris on Dec 15th - Jan 26th. Please check for holiday opening dates.
The Horror Show!: A Twisted Tale of Modern Britain
A major exhibition exploring how ideas rooted in horror have informed the last 50 years of creative rebellion. The show looks beyond horror as a genre, instead taking it as a reaction and provocation to our most troubling times.
JAMIE REID: TAKING LIBERTIES!
Jamie Reid / Talking Liberties!
Taking Liberties! is a rare opportunity to see some of Jamie Reid’s original works that not only established an entire counter-cultural visual aesthetic for the late 20th Century but also continues to be central to protest movements today.
FABRICE CAZENAVE: GROUP SHOW AMIENS
Fabrice Cazenave / Group Show Amiens
Group Show Amiens. A group show of work with accompanying texts. Fabrice Cazenave, Louis Clais, Gabriel Folli, Marie Glaize, Régis Jocteur Monrozier, Raphael Lecoquierre, Nancy Moreno, Yoann van Parys.
JAMIE REID / NOKI: WORKS IN PAPER & CLOTH
Jamie Reid / Noki:
Works In Paper And Cloth exhibition.
VIVIENNE DICK: 192nd Annual Exhibition
Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin
23rd May - 24th July 2022
Admission Free
JAMIE REID: TIME FOR MAGIC
A year long project to sow Reid’s OVA glyph into the Cornish landscape. The project moves with the Druidic Eight Fold Year.
HOMMAGES: HENK DUIJN & HANS DE WIT
For the first time, friends Henk Duijn and Hans de Wit show their work together, under the heading 'Hommages'.
PARC
An Exhibition featuring Fabrice Cazenave, Brigitte Negrier, Benjamin Nachtwey and Alexandra Sa.
VIVIENNE DICK: REEL SANS ETRE REEL
An extensive survey presentation of Vivienne Dick’s celebrated film work from the 1970’s to date, at one of the most prestigious and iconic cultural institutions of Paris.
ANTIPOLIS
Antipolis by Fabrice Cazenave. End Of Residency Exhibition at Picasso Museum in Antibes.