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Return to Ritherdon work exhibited in ‘Each Toward the Other’, an exhibition featuring the work of Nicola Ellis, Joe Hancock and Hannah Leighton-Boyce at Bury Sculpture centre. 20 July – 9 November 2019

 

‘Soot, stairlifts, shelves, steel, powder coating, ladders and glass are gathered together in sculpture by Nicola Ellis, Joe Hancock and Hannah Leighton-Boyce. The works explore spatial and visual degrees of freedom by leaning, hanging, turning, standing, dwelling, pinning, resting and sitting.’

 

 

Info: Mild steel sheets and re-appropriated hooks covered in ‘dead’ powder’ (a collection of waste powder cleaned from the powder coating booth after every colour job). Each panel measures 230 x 115 x 0.5 cm. Installation at Bury Sculpture Centre 2019. Images by Jules Lister.

Follow the link below to red Derek Horton’s review of the exhibition on Corridor8:

https://corridor8.co.uk/article/each-toward-the-other/

 

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Each Toward The Other: In Conversation & Performance event

 

An in-conversation event with artists Nicola Ellis, Joe Hancock and Hannah Leighton-Boyce at Bury Sculpture Centre on Saturday 28th September 2019.

Led by curator and arts writer Derek Horton, the artists will discuss their work in the exhibition ‘Each Toward The Other’ and expand on their working methods and wider artistic practice.

Joe Hancock will also be performing ‘How to put up a shelf (VI)’ in the Sculpture Centre. This is part of an ongoing series of investigations into ‘the process by which a utilitarian, ubiquitous object comes into being and is understood.’


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