Exhibitions
| The following describes exhibitions of my work, which has included one group show and several solo exhibition. | |
The experiment |
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| Guerrilla zoo presents "The experiment". 20th October 2006 The Corsica Arts Club. 5 Elephant Road London. SE17 1LB View map >> My second display of work at the Guerrilla zoo art event. More details to be added. |
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Deadhead haunts |
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| Guerrilla zoo presents "Deadhead Haunts". Saturday 19th August 2006, 8pm-3am The Corsica Arts Club. 5 Elephant Road London SE17 1LB View map >> You can see images from the exhibition here. |
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Living room |
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| House gallery 70 Camberwell church street, London, SE5 8QZ An installation of drawings of objects in my east London flat. The Drawings attempted to describe some of the character of my apartment and the objects it contains. |
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Music hall songs |
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| Century gallery Cremer Street, London, E2 8HD Apr 9 - 19, 2003 Using scenarios gleaned from Music hall lyrics and pros, Paul has used Number banners to explore a local historical feature in this part of East London. |
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End of Lawn bowls |
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| Creative Space, Field Row, Worthing. 8-21 July 2002 An 'end' of Lawn bowls. Since Worthing is famed for its appreciation of the game of bowls, it seemed logical to pay homage to the game. |
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Number Banners: Endurance records |
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| Banana Gallery 138 Digbeth, Birmingham, B5 23rd Jan' - 19th February 2002 Use of Number banners with reference to Paddy Doyle's Birmingham record breaking achievements. |
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Number Banners and Diagrammatic Number Banners |
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| VOID gallery 511 Hackney Road, London E2 9ED August 1999 This exhibition consisted of Diagrammatic Number Banner computer prints, Number Banner sculptures and Cardboard arrows set-ups. |
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Animate Objects |
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| Private space February 1998 This solo exhibition consisted of a dozen projectors and a dozen looped Super8 animated films. Using Orthographic projection a similar effect to Diagrammatic number banners was achieved, three different views; side front and top were used to describe the movement of a total of three different Tools doing their thing. |
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