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Two people face each other in a gallery space. One seems to be reading to to the other.

Dora García: These books were alive; they spoke to me!

22.02.2017, by Rebecca Levick

A sculpture of the gorilla character King Kong. The gorilla's arms are outstretched. The background is a black tiled building.

Latent Voices: How public art of the past can speak in the present

Henry Moore Institute, BALTIC, Bessie Surtees House

14.02.2017, by Amelia Crouch

A detailed drawing of a woman as a cowboy, in typical hat and neckerchief.

What if John Wayne were a woman?

09.02.2017, by Elspeth Mitchell

A sculpture that looks like two sets of shelves, one in green, the other pale pink. Some objects rest on the shelves.

Floordrobe

02.02.2017, by Lisa-Marie Dickinson

A black and white photograph of a fibreglass king kong sculpture, with a person sat on each shoulder. Around the gorilla's head hangs a sign about pay.

The King and I

31.01.2017, by Richard Hudson-Miles

Micro Residency at serf Studios

13.01.2017

A series of three sculptural gourds arranged together. They are grey in colour, with hints of orange and peach.

Gourd Grief: Consuming without Conscience

12.01.2017, by Abi Mitchell

Painting, Fo’ Sho!

22.11.2016, by David Steans

2001

30.10.2016, by Zoë Sawyer

Eleanor Antin

22.10.2016, by Michaela Hall

A rock

Pippa Eason: Set in Stone

18.10.2016, by Alice Bradshaw

A series of sculptures arranged in the atrium of a gallery. Two huge cactus-like constructions rise vertically. On the floor are a selection of cast pumpkins and gourds in shades of grey.

Jonathan Trayte: Polyculture / Stass Paraskos: Lovers and Romances

22.08.2016, by Derek Horton

Leonora Carrington / Lucy Skaer

28.07.2016, by Derek Horton

My Own Mag: Jeff Nuttall and the British Underground Scene

13.05.2016, by Thom Robinson

A Lesson in Sculpture with John Latham

25.04.2016, by Laurence Piercy

Picture Book

14.03.2016, by Abi Mitchell

Seven Turns: Meditations on a Coffee Mill

26.02.2016, by Paul Bramley

A sculpture that looks as though it is made from wood, covered in a yellow cloth. The sculpture rests on a wooden side table.

Jesse Wine × Corridor8

04.02.2016, by James Schofield

A black and white photograph of railway infrastructure.

Katrina Palmer, The Necropolitan Line

21.12.2015, by Anna Ratcliffe

A photograph of some shelves in a bedroom. On the shelves are personal objects, likely belonging to a young girl. Many of the objects are pink, including a lamp and radio. There are stickers on the wall to the right of the shelves.

Bedrooms and Bombsites: Matthew Crawley’s Life Cycle of a Mould Mite and Thomas Hirschhorn’s In-Between

07.12.2015, by Lara Eggleton

Paul Neagu: Palpable Sculpture

19.11.2015, by Clare Nadal

The Feast Wagon

26.10.2015, by Lara Eggleton

More room for error: Nicola Ellis

28.08.2015, by Clare Nadal

Lucy Beech: Me and Mine

04.08.2015, by Elspeth Mitchell

Medieval helpdesk, International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds

23.07.2015, by Paul Bramley

Common Bodies

13.07.2015, by Ashleigh Owen

Going to Ost, Book Launch and Exhibition

19.06.2015, by Michael Butterworth

Simeon Barclay: Man’s Not Ready

17.06.2015, by Hatty Nestor

Gary Barker: New Territories of the Filth Dimension

12.06.2015, by Paul Bramley

A drawing and watercolour showing a person standing at a door to a garden.

Fay Ballard: House Clearance

26.05.2015, by Bob Dickinson

Image

Roadside Museum

25.05.2015, by Alice Bradshaw

Painting in Time

18.05.2015, by Paul Bramley

by and by, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun

05.03.2015

Shezad Dawood – Towards the Possible Film Art Gallery

18.12.2014