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Graham Ramsay, 1998.
Photo: Clara Ursitti.
Graham Ramsay, 1998.
Photo: Clara Ursitti.
Graham Ramsay, 1998.
Photo: Clara Ursitti.
Richard Cox.
Photo: Richard Cox.
Richard Cox.
Photo: Richard Cox.
Silvano Macedo, Henna Asikainen, Lupus, 2001.
video produced in Koli shown as part of 'Stay' exhibition, Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland
Landscape around Koli.
Arturas Raila, performance from 'Walls for NATO' exhibition, 2001.
Photo: Contemporary Art Centre.
Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
MK Ciurlionis, Fairy tale (painting one from a triptych), tempera on paper, 73.3x63.1cm, 1907.
Photo: MK Ciurlionis National Museum of Art.
Kristina Inciuraite, Surrender, 2001.
Photo: Contemporary Art Centre.
From 'Walls for NATO' exhibition, Contemporary Art Centre, Vilnius
Alan Singer, The Old Man, watercolour.
Edward West, acrylic painting.
John Soley, untitled drawing.
Simon Jones, Heads I win, Tails you lose, July/August 2000.
Photo: Gavin Duthie.
Installation shown as part of 'Against the Odds: Simon Jones' at Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland
Jacqueline Allen, Untitled.
Andrew Wright, Untitled.
P S Mackinnon-Day, Phosphorescent Levels.
Photo: Dick Hodgkinson.
Jon Pengelly, Holding Pattern at Greenham Common.
Photo: Danny Weinstein.
Roxane Permar, Through the Moonpool.
The Pioneer ROV entering the swirling waters at the start of its mission to inspect installations on the seabed.
Tim Davies, Blue Funk 1, 2000.
Swansea Castle
Annie Lovejoy, Purdown Man.
Photo: Alan Russell.
Assisted by Alastair Harrison Hall
Colin Yates, Stan Collymore 'Hot and Cold', digital image.
Commissioned as neon sign
John Frankland, Pulpit Rock, Portland.
Photo: Lyndall Phelps.
Loren Beven, Rough Seas Near Trevose Head, acrylic on canvas, 225x152cm, 2001.
Shown in Studio Voltaire's 'Surfacing' exhibition (with Joanna Usherwood) 5-29 July. Since opening in January, Studio Voltaire has presented a variety of challenging projects by London artists. Strategies to better support artists' studios and public facilities in a period of spiralling property prices are currently under review at the Arts Council of England.
Katie Pratt, The Plough, oil on canvas, 230x201cms.
Katie Pratt, winner of the 2001 Jerwood Painting Prize, graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1998. Although she has won a number of smaller prizes and has exhibited often, she considers gaining this £30,000 prize her greatest achievement to date. The exhibition of shortlisted artists is showing at Glasgow's Gallery of Modern Art from 6 July.