Intoart
Guy Allott
Sam Jones
Ella Ritchie
Ntiense Eno Amooquaye
Selina Helene
Mawuena Kattah
Doreen McPherson
Philomena Powell
Clifton Wright
Lenka Clayton
The group Intoart present their distinctive approach to studio practice, that includes people who have a learning disability. The exhibition includes new work by Ntiense Eno Amooquaye, Selina Helene, Mawuena Kattah, Doreen McPherson, Philomena Powell and Clifton Wright alongside 4 short films which document the lives and working processes of the artists by Lenka Clayton.
South London art collective Intoart was founded in 2001 by Guy Allott, Sam Jones and Ella Ritchie. Here the group present their distinctive approach to studio practice, that includes people who have a learning disability.
The exhibition includes new work by Ntiense Eno Amooquaye, Selina Helene, Mawuena Kattah, Doreen McPherson, Philomena Powell and Clifton Wright alongside 4 short films which document the lives and working processes of the artists by Lenka Clayton.
Alongside the exhibition Malcolm Bull, philosopher and art historian, The Courtauld Institute of Art and The Ruskin School of Art, examines the way artists work together to form a creative exchange in a new essay to accompany the show.
Opening 7 November 2009
Outset Project Gallery (Gallery 5) & 176 / Zabludowicz Collection Project Gallery (Gallery 6)
Whitechapel
80-82 Whitechapel High Street, London
Admission free