Curious Curators are always developing new gallery work.
Below is a selection of both delivered and work-in-progress galleries.
Below is a selection of both delivered and work-in-progress galleries.
The art works focus on three female characters in the book: Dr Rachel Cauvin, Samirah Qasim, and Jenni Brodeur. Each of the characters’ visual sources are drawn from three well-known paintings. These establish each character’s pictorial structure.
The images are ‘works in progress’ (standard size 50×50 cms). They combine drawing, pastels and acrylic on 220 gsm cartridge paper.
A legacy project to create an exhibition based on boyhood memories of growing up in Hull in the 1950s and 1960s.
The experience of growing up in a provincial city after WW2 embodies many universals about ‘boyhood’ that were both peculiar to that time but also seen as transformative for decades to come.
The 32 images shown here are part of an exhibition about change and regeneration in Bankside, London. This neighbourhood has changed beyond recognition since Victorian times when it was once an area of bustling riverside wharfs, numerous manufacturing industries, food production, brewing and power generation.
When the Corona Virus lockdown began in March 2020, and I was confined indoors like everybody else, I set myself the task of creating a “drawing-a-day” for the duration. The project ended when I completed drawing number 75 on May 30th. This date coincided with the government’s plan to ease lockdown and the date when spring officially transitioned into summer.