The Leisure Circle. 2 two sets of prints which offer a look at the taste, habits and methods that middle class Britons once used to shape the internal and external environment they inhabited.
Andrew Curtis will be showing new work in a temporary space in North London for one month. The show will be curated by Annabel Cary, as a PayneShurvell project. The Leisure Circle consists of two sets of prints which offer a look at the taste, habits and methods that middle class Britons once used to shape the internal and external environment they inhabited. In the first group of prints, Curtis adapts photographs of domestic settings that feature house plants, masking all background and context to set ferns and flowers against a field of black. The second set continues Curtis's fascination with the suburbian landscape, with a series of images of the Winter Gardens in Eltham.
Kindly supported by Collective: a project run by Camden Town Unlimited, funded by Camden Council and the Mayor’s Regeneration Fund.
Private view Friday 1 March 6-9 pm
Payne Shurvell
16 Hewett Street, London
Opening hours: Wed-Fri 2-6pm; Sat 12-6pm; Sun 3 March 12-6pm and by appointment