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ArtSelector: Issue 2 - A Shot in the Dark

In this the second edition of the new format ArtSelector magazine we focus not only on artists working directly with light, but also upon those who deal with the psychologically charged darkness from which the light prevails. Does the darkness blind us, or provide a platform for exploration? The Piercing light reveals what was once hidden, but is it better left to our imagination? Read More >


  • Review: Anthony McCall: Vertical Works

    Review:

    Anthony McCall: Vertical Works

    The first impression of the exhibition Vertical Works is immense darkness, like that of a vast underground cave, the desk assistant advised us to wait for our eyes to acclimatise to the darkness before venturing further.

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  • Review: Anthony McCall: Vertical Works

    Feature:

    Satinder Chumber: Traffic Lights

    In Satinder Chumber's short filmTraffic Lights (2009) the simplistic re-presentation of a daily occurrence plays on the cinematic clichés that are attached to locations commonly used within the genre of the thriller and horror film.

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  • Saad Qureshi at Gazelli Art House

    Review:

    Saad Qureshi at Gazelli Art House

    It takes a brave artist to attempt to address "political issues" in their work. There is always the danger that making artwork with obvious political connotations could simply be regarded as a form of political protest..

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  • Roman Ondák at Modern Art Oxford

    Review:

    Thirty Three to One: Roman Ondák

    In his new installation at Modern Art Oxford, Slovakian Artist Roman Ondák explores how our relationship with experiential space defines us: the rules by which we judge ourselves to be 'I' as opposed to all that is other.

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  • Selected: James Laughton

    Selected:

    James Laughton

    James Laughton's beautifully sinister works broadly explore ideas of twilight, remaining openly ambiguous, inviting the viewer to consider their own perception.

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Art Deadline

PHOTOMEDIA

The 'Photomedia' Salon show will be held in June at the Charlie Dutton Gallery, London WC1R 4AX and is expected to host up to 30 artists in the final exhibition.

The winning artist will be chosen for a solo exhibition at the gallery in 2012.

This year Kay Mounting are our proud sponsors and will be awarding £500 worth of photographic mounting prizes to the winner and 10% off their Diasec & mounting services to all registered artists submitting their work.

Charlie Dutton Gallery - call for submissions

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