Purveyors / Dunne, Lloyd-Evans, and Stancliffe / Manchester : Rogue Artists' Studios : 2010

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

PB.GB.RAS.42.PV

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Purveyors / Curatorial Statement by Daniel Staincliffe

Summarization of Content

Catalogue released during the group show 'Purveyors' at the Rogue Artists' Studios and Project Space from 20-28 August 2010. 

Purveyors features new work from three emergent Manchester-based artists, each linked by a sensitivity to the frameworks in which they and their work operate. Each artist explores, by omitting or manipulating, the structures that govern the realisation, presentation and interpretation of their art. Rob Dunne's project undermines the convention of a work's payoff. Bryn Lloyd-Evans' sensitivity to materials, objects and their codes allows him to comment on the prevailing trend of metatheorising in contemporary art. Daniel Stancliffe's work is primarily concerned with representing details of the everyday and offering these up for evaluation.

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Manchester, United Kingdom : Rogue Studios , 2010

Extent

7 pages ; 7 photographs

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionPamphlets collectionGroup publications

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

The physical publication is available for research purposes in the CFCCA search room by appointment. Items in our library collection are not available for external loans.

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

exhibition catalogues ; text ; still images ; English ; Latin (script) ; Photographs ; unmediated ; books ; On site ; Group shows ; Rogue Artist's Studios, (1995-) ; 2010 Exhibitions

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly P5.045.

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