- Venue
- Canvas & Cream
- Starts
- Wednesday, January 23, 2013
- Ends
- Monday, March 4, 2013
- Address
- Canvas & Cream 18 London Road Forest Hill London SE23 3HF
- Location
- London
Artists: David Mach, Wendy Smith, Michael Lisle -Taylor , Peter Newell-Price, Tim Shaw, Mathew Gibson. Curator: Stephanie Nebbia Junction offers an examination of the complex junction between line and form. Through careful and probing drawings in Avalanche, Wendy Smith explores the reality of surface in creating imaginary structures with the tracing of meticulous lines. Mathew Gibson, who uses ‘the idea of architecture as a psychological space’ . Untitled Portrait Skeletal by Tim Shaw disrupts this two-dimensionality with its structural layering of thread, card and paint in the production of textured work where the substantive focus is itself on the simultaneous multi-perspectives of anonymous sitters.Cathedral by Peter Newell-Price sits as a junction between pieces exploring how two dimensionality moves into three dimensional imagesIn Bride by Michael Lisle Taylor, the painstaking and detailed labour of construction is immediately evident through the lines of stitching and of wrapped fabric.In David Mach’s Princesss, not only do we have to consider the intricacies involved in planning and constructing an object, but we are witness to a process of revelation as we watch what common objects can become.