- Venue
- Core Gallery
- Starts
- Friday, October 8, 2010
- Ends
- Saturday, October 16, 2010
- Address
- Core Gallery C101 Faircharm Trading Estate 8 ? 12 Creekside Deptford London SE8 3DX
- Location
- London
The culmination of a collaborative project between Patrick Morrissey and Clive (Hanz) Hancock, plus special guest ceramicist Leyla Folwell. In this group show Morrissey’s work represents a development of ideas initiated whilst taking his degree at Goldsmiths College. Morrissey utilizes geometric and numeric systems to create a visual field or ground which contradicts and simultaneously informs the audience’s perception of each piece. Clive (Hanz) Hancock has evolved his method as an outsider artist. He started to produce art in the late 1970s, very much influenced by the punk art and music scene. He has no formal art education and uses much ‘discarded’ material in his work. The title of this show is intended to bind the works together under a theme which may evoke any number of associations with Pop culture and kinetiscism. Folwell trained in ceramic design and has been concentrating on the deconstruction of simple everyday forms. Her unique making method captures energy in motion which she turns to stone. Freedom and self expression are key principals in Folwell’s own work. She is stepping up to the challenge of responding to the dynamic and sensitive work of Pat & Hanz.