Exhibition
In a really interesting essay, Anna C. Cline states that “Exhibitions are essentially spaces of experience.”
http://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/cgi/viewcont…
They are also a space for experimenting, a way to connect with the audience, a validation of what you live and work for. There is also a social aspect to the exhibition quite separate from the conviviality of the private view which is about working with others, be that fellow artists, the curator, technicians…
For me, pieces in the studio are transformed into works through the process of being exhibited. And what could be more exciting than being invited to show?
I am thrilled by Jayne Lloyd’s invitation to take part in an exhibition early next year in Manchester, which “will include works that are influenced by the actions, traces and aesthetics of handwriting or its ephemera – the lines and grids that guide it. All the invited artists are native English speakers but all to differing extents have taken influences from Chnese script.”