Disstemma 7, The Crypt Gallery, London

Alex Roberts (Artist), Paul Abbott (Artist), Ray Brazier (Artist), James Pimperton (Artist), Andrew Rickett (Artist), Jonathan Slaughter (Artist), Linda Vigdorcika (Artist), Simon O'Donovan (Artist)

    Research output: Non-textual formExhibition

    Abstract

    16 - 24 October 2015

    Group exhibition of work by artists Paul Abbott, Ray Brazier, Simon O’Donovan, James Pimperton, Andrew Rickett, Alex Roberts, Jonathan Slaughter, Linda Vigdorcika. Associated with the Bloomsbury Festival 22 – 25 October 2015.

    Disstemma, an ongoing series of collective exhibitions, facilitates the dialogue among artists working around a common theme, providing a platform for exhibiting in unusual contexts.

    Disstemma 7 is the latest incarnation of this series. It brings together artists who use connecting multi-layered logics, spatial and temporal positioning, disordered recognitions, and shifting standpoints between the natural, the synthetic and the virtual, in order to interrogate the relative reality of complex visual sensation.

    Disstemma is a loose collective started in 2008 by co-founders: Paul Abbott and Simon O' Donovan.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
    PublisherDisstemma
    Publication statusPublished - 16 Oct 2015
    EventDisstemma 7 - The Crypt Gallery, St Pancras Church, London, United Kingdom
    Duration: 16 Oct 201524 Oct 2015
    http://www.disstemma.com/index.php/exhibitions/disstemma-7/

    Keywords

    • artist collective
    • group exhibition
    • site relational
    • visual arts
    • art installation
    • painting
    • sculpture
    • video art
    • projected light
    • perception
    • virtu-reality

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