Installations

Sunday 11 November 2012

Paper#3 and Mirabel Selling Studio, 23rd November 2012

Paper Gallery will be having an opening for their third show Paper#3, as well as a Mirabel Selling Studio, and a launch for the new project space, psMirabel. 
 
My editioned prints, and books will also be on sale. For more information on available works, please visit http://www.paper-gallery.co.uk/70879/640216/paper-artists/jenny-steele.
 

 

Manchester’s micro art gallery, PAPER #3
Opens 23rd November
www.paper-gallery.co.uk

PAPER #3 Opens: Friday 23rd November 5 - 9pm
Open Studio Opening Times: Saturday 24th November 11am- 5pm & Sunday 25th November 12 – 5pm
Find us at: 14-20 Mirabel Street, Manchester, M3 1PJ

 

Paper is a new micro gallery open in Manchester city centre, close to Victoria Station and MEN Arena. PAPER #3 show will coincide with the annual Selling Open Studio at Mirabel Studios and the launch of a new project space ps Mirabel. New Paper artist Poppy Green will be creating an outdoor site-specific installation at the opening and will be showing original and printed works in the gallery. We will be showcasing Hole Edition prints by Simon Woolham, John Moores Prize winner Narbi Price, and Turner Prize nominee George Shaw. Paper launched its website www.paper-gallery.co.uk in July showcasing a range of artwork by local and international artists. If you missed us at Manchester Contemporary art fair now is your chance to see our artists work and invest in a piece of work for Christmas

 

Paper’s mission is to bridge the gap between audience, artist, and artwork, presenting critically engaged artworks in a domestic environment. Paper will focus solely on work on paper, paper as a support. Paper will present a wide range of originals and multiples, including drawings, paintings, prints, photography. Paper will be accessible, creating an intimate atmosphere within our small gallery space. Paper will be affordable, selling work to promote artistic practice.

 

Paper is the brainchild of Liverpool John Moores University Masters graduates Andrea Cotton, David Hancock, Nicola Smith and current Design Manager at Manchester Art Gallery, Ian Smith.

 

For our artists the use of paper is integral to their practice. For our stable of artists we have created a mix of emerging, mid-career, and international artists. This includes; Alice Bradshaw, Fulya Çetin, Jenny Core, Philip Davenport, Julie Dodd, Bethan Hamilton, Sarah Kate Wilson, Naomi Lethbridge, James Moore, Narbi Price, Anna Puhakka, Dawn Woolley, Simon Woolham, Miranda Whall, Bethan Hamilton, Leanne Richardson, Roshanna Rubin-Mayhew, Lucy May Schofield, Richard Shields, Jenny Steele and Wen Wu.

 

We would like to introduce new artists work to Paper exhibition #3 Sean Caherty, Susannah Douglas, Nicola Ellis, Suzanne Smith, Paul Vivian.

 

Paper is open every Saturday. For more information please contact David Hancock on 07799813062 or email papergallery@mail.com

 

The Div/sion of Power, curated by Institute of Temporary Art, 16th - 25th Nov 2012


I am pleased to let you know that I have been commissioned to make a work in response to the Didsbury Parsonage and Fletcher Moss Art Gallery, for the upcoming exhibition 'Div/ision of Power' curated by Institute of Temporary Art.  My poster/drawing  'The foreign language of trees' provides a map of all the foreign origins of trees that are now positioned within the garden.  Having being sourced by colonial explorers at the time building the original building, many of trees are one of the only examples of these specimens outside of Kew botanical gardens. A large number of the trees have come from countries that have in the past endured British rule through colonial activity.
 
INSTITUTE OF TEMPORARY ART PRESENTS FLETCHER MOSS ART GALLERY WITH THE DIVISION OF POWER, AN EXHIBITION WHICH, FOCUSES ON THE STRUCTURES OF CURATORIAL PRACTICE PLACING THE ARTIST, CURATOR INSTITUTION AND AUDIENCE UNDER EXAMINATION.

SUPPORTED BY THE DIDSBURY PASONAGE TRUST UNDER THE CURATORIAL DIRECTION OF HIGGINS AND RENSHAW, DIRECTOR OF IOTA JOHN LYNCH WILL PRESENT WORK BY ARTISTS PRACTICING IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.

THE EXHIBITION WILL OPEN 16TH NOVEMBER 2012 AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE 25TH NOVEMBER 2012.

Adopting its title from a governmental blueprint to define the separation or division of power between constitutional authorities to establish a balance within the body politic. Reference is made to the separation of powers; within this context we define the roles as artist-curator- institution- audience.

After splitting the practice of curation and of exhibitions themselves, the exhibition represents the idea of a gallery reinstated. Fletcher Moss Art Gallery (Didsbury Parsonage) was once a branch of Manchester City Art Gallery. At its peak Fletcher Moss Art Gallery exhibited works of Goya, Lowry, Turner and other eminent artists of the time. Fletcher Moss Art Gallery closed its doors for the last time in the late 1980’s, the space since languishing in the care of the local authority.

The Institute of Temporary Art in association with Higgins & Renshaw presents the idea of Fletcher Moss Art Gallery returning. The ‘temporary’ notion of exhibitions within contemporary society in many ways exemplifies the relationship of curatorial practice (within the four stages stated) as having fluidity.

The exhibition challenges the audience and the artists, providing the opportunity for them to reappraise and reconsider the nature of conventional exhibition etiquette. IOTA will present work by over 40 artists, which is specifically commissioned to respond to the space and its environs.

‘The Division Of Power is an exhibition that aims to examine the very nature of curatorial practice. In many ways it is a research methodology, which we are presenting to the public. The discussion about curatorial practice is a key topic, which is seemingly becoming a catalyst for debate and intrigue in this area.

The exhibition can be viewed as a complete examination of institutional critique in its presentation. This exhibition has been developed to shine a spotlight on the four key stages involved in the process of curating this exhibition. The artist, curator, institution and audience become part of a wider conversation about the very nature of Fletcher Moss Art Gallery, and by extension all artistic institutions’.

Higgins & Renshaw, Lionel Dobie Project.

EXHIBITION: THE DIVISION OF POWER

DATES: 16TH NOVEMBER – 25TH NOVEMBER 2012.

PREVIEW: 16TH NOVEMBER 2012

TIME: 17:00 – 21.00

VENUE: DIDSBURY PARSONAGE, STENNER LANE, DIDSBURY, MANCHESTER, M20 2RQ.

ENTRY: FREE



For enquiries contact:

Higgins & Renshaw

higginsrenshaw@gmail.com

John Lynch, Institute of Temporary Art

IOTARTS@gmail.com

Notes for Editors

Higgins & Renshaw

Higgins & Renshaw are artist | curators based in Manchester. Currently, working with the Lionel Dobie Project, Manchester.

Higgins & Renshaw are fascinated by the developing role of the artist/curator with regard to active research in contemporary art practices. Treating each project as a critique of ‘institutional indoctrination’, Higgins & Renshaw aim to investigate the relationship of space, place and heritage through curatorial devises, which often appeal for wider audience participation.

Didsbury Parsonage Trust, Manchester.

The Didsbury Parsonage (Old Parsonage) is a Grade II listed building situated opposite St James' Church, adjacent to the original village green of Didsbury, Manchester.

The DPT is a volunteer based project, which aim to provide a much needed community hub for the people of Didsbury. To open up a valuable and much loved Grade II listed building, which can be used by everyone.

Collections Access, Manchester City Art Gallery.

Manchester City Art Gallery Archive has supported with archival material and imagery for the exhibition.