
Groupshow
A separate place between the thought and felt
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- đ South Parade
- đ€ Groupshow
- đ South Parade
- đ Corey Bartle-Sanderson
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Tom HardwickâAllan, After the Numbers, Before the Numbness, 2024. Ink, acrylic, pen and pencil on carved birch plywood, 112 (H) x 102 (W) x 2.4 (D) cm

Dorothy Mead, Still life with flowers, 1957. Gouache on paper, 56 x 76 cm / 63.5 x 84 cm (framed)

Motoko Ishibashi, BBT_3, 2022. Acrylic on canvas, 150 x 150 cm

Peter Brock, An Ear at the Edge of a Chasm, 2024. Oil, graphite and coloured pencil on aqua-resin, aluminium panel, 61 x 76 cm

Katie Shannon, performancesuits24, 2022â2024. Materials variable, dimensions variable

Judith Dean, No Fly Zone, 2024. Acrylic on polyester, 122 x 61 cm

Katie Shannon, Sicko Suit, 2023. Embroidered and embellished textile, found plastic bag, silver, wool, dimensions variable

Terence McCormack, (Untitled) Family Zone, 2024. 2 x hand printed silver gelatin prints using 35 mm positive transparency from Family Zone 2023 (50.8 x 40.6 cm), oklahoma yellow acetate, birch plywood, AR coated glass , plinth (65 x 60 x 100 cm).

(Detail) Terence McCormack, (Untitled) Family Zone, 2024.

Left: Andrew North, Untitled, 2024. Oil on black coated polypropylene, 35 x 25.5 cm. Right: Andrew North, Untitled, 2024. Oil on blue coated polypropylene, 35 x 25.5 cm

Tulani Hlalo, 3rd Place 2022, 2021. Acrylic wool, nylon yarn, cotton aran yarn, felt, 130 x 98 cm

Rosa Klerkx, The Green Room I, 2023. Pigment print, 60 x 40 cm / 79 x 59 cm (framed), Edition of 5

Gillian Lowndes, Another Cup of Tea, 2005. Fired mixed media, ceramic, 4 x 16 x 6 cm
South Parade presents A separate place between the thought and felt, a group exhibition bringing together contemporary and historical works.
The exhibition takes its title from the first line of The Corridor, a poem by British, beat poet Thom Gunn (1929â2004), in which a clandestine watcher becomes aware that he himself is sensed whilst looking through a keyhole, though not seen. The Corridor becomes a location of existential awareness having moments before, been featureless and bland.
This exhibition presents works that evoke a sense of Space and Place and the differing ways to experience the world; whether conceptual, visual, tactile and beyond. Space becomes place when we pause and cease moving in abstraction.
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