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"How does an image translate through different graphic mediums? How many different variations can be produced of the same graphic form and how does this change our emotional understanding and thoughts in this regard? 'Crayonograph' shows 160 works produced by Fraser Muggeridge studio over the last 15 years, crayoned by Abbie Freeman. Partly inspired by Crosby/ Fletcher/ Forbes 1966 article in Typographica 14, 'A book of matches', in which they describe 'An Exercise, to take a simple object and within the limitation of black and white still reproduction, to explore some of the graphic means possible to illustrate it. Even within our chosen subject, matches, there are many variations.' This crayonograph looks at this extensive body of work through a graphic crayon lens
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Exhibition catalogue. Curators Anna Colin & Lydia Yee have chosen 42 contemporary artists for this years touring exhibition. The exhibition will tour Leeds Art Gallery, the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art (Edinburgh), Norwich University of the Arts and Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery, as well as the John Hansard Gallery (University of Southampton) and the Southampton City Art Gallery between October 2015 and January 2017.
Twenty-one artists, from all walks of life, gathered at the New York Academy of Art on Sunday, February 21, 2016, for a special life drawing class with a guest model: American rock legend Iggy Pop.
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Catalogue of the Bloomberg commission, Macuga conceived a unique venue for public gatherings which referenced a key moment in the Whitechapel Gallery’s history. In 1939 the Gallery hosted Picasso’s Guernica, an outcry against Fascist war atrocities, to drum up support for the Republican forces fighting in Spain. In 1955 Nelson Rockefeller commissioned a life- size tapestry of Picasso’s painting. Some thirty years later this was lent to the United Nations Headquarters in New York where it has hung ever since outside the Security Council. Offered as a deterrent to war, in 2003 the tapestry was covered by a blue curtain in front of which Colin Powell delivered his speech on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The room was designed to accommodate meetings, discussions and debates around a central table, with Guernica once again as a backdrop.
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Amy Sillman, Fionna Barber, Melissa Gordon, Robert Garnett
"Crayonograph shows 160 works produced by Fraser Muggeridge Studio over the last 15 years, crayoned by Abbie Freeman. Partly inspired by Crosby/ Fletcher/ Forbes 1966 article in Typographica 14, 'A book of matches', in which they describe 'An Exercise, to take a simple object and within the limitation of black and white still reproduction, to explore some of the graphic means possible to illustrate it. even within our chosen subject, matches, there are many variations.'" -- perimeterbooks.com.