Orla Barry
David Bate
Marianne Berenhaut
Marcel Broodthaers
Marie-Puck Broodthaers
Glauce Cerveira
Gordon Cheung
Luc Coeckelberghs
Emily Cole
Sandra Cross
Gerry Smith
The various rooms in the gallery will allow both informal and particular groupings to occur. One section will try to present the landscape of conflict, as in John Swarbrick's Drawing/Painting alongside the work of Ian Hamilton Finlay.
Curated by Gerry Smith
With: orla barry david bate marianne berenhaut marcel broodthaers marie-puck
broodthaers glauce cerveira gordon cheung luc coeckelberghs emily cole
sandra cross jean-philippe defaut els dietvorst william english aldous
everleigh christoph fink denzil forrester michel francois archangel girac
dan gorman oona grimes john guest ian hamilton finlay david haughton tony
hayward nicky hodge kati heck georgie hopton christian israel hywel wyn
jones daniel knorr ansel krut theo kaccoufa barry kemp john roger king
david lamelas leo claudia lipsey ingeborg luscher ulla maibaum laura
malacart rui matsunaga frans masereel herman martin david mckeran andrea
merciar susan morris ria pacque'e palermo roger pratt john roberts perry
roberts guy rombouts marc rossignol kevin rowe gerry smith jo stockham
john swarbrick walter swennen bernard villers.
As individuals, we only ever experience one small unique slice of the Œart
environment'. With this in mind, I curated Sense & Nonsense' in 2003, using
the opportunity of an exhibition to reveal my surroundings. This new
exhibition titled Outdoors is a continuation of this process. What visitors
will be again presented with is a cobbled together community', born out of
both choice and circumstances.
Although London is clearly home, a strong relationship with Brussels over many
years weaves in and out of this story. Belgium is not the other side of the
world, but this small country has a great ability to produce and give refuge
to artists that both delight and surprise.
Over 40 artists have been assembled, using a wide range of media: Photography,
Sculpture, Painting, Drawing and Film. The pieces selected will involve
information that is gained from the world outdoors. As well as cityscapes and
landscapes, there will be works that touch on areas and ideas that are less
easy to define.
Works will include a Belgian bicycle sculpture by Marianne Berenhaut, Orla
Barry's Foundlings filmed in Wexford, Ireland and some works from the past, as
in Frans Masereel's view of Antwerp.
The various rooms in the gallery will allow both informal and particular
groupings to occur. One section will try to present the landscape of conflict,
as in John Swarbrick's Drawing/Painting alongside the work of Ian Hamilton
Finlay.
At the end of the day maybe these works are simply attempting to show us what
the world outside looks like.
Gerry Smith
Opening: Friday 5 May 6 9 pm
Danielle Arnaud Contemporary Art
123 Kennington Road - London
Hours: Friday Saturday Sunday 2:00pm to 6:00pm