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An image of a garden at night. In the foreground plants and flowers, close up and blured. In the middle, offset to the left, a smooth white orb or ball. Behind it the rest of the garden, or landscape in silhouette against a blue night sky

Emotional weather and climates of change – the work of Aidan Moesby

29.05.2024, by Dave Pritchard

A gallery space with white painted walls and concrete floor. Light enters the windows along the back wall. There are several artworks in the gallery: a modified pool or snooker table, a sofa and arm chair, a green curtain, and a set of antlers mounted to the wall.

Luke Beech: Winner Breaks First

27.07.2023, by Emma Curd

The image shows an installation view of the exhibition 'Two Plus Two Makes Four' at The Auxiliary project space in Middlesborough. A large wall-mounted work in bright orange neon strip lighting reads 'GONE TO GET HELP' and sits just above a bench supporting 6 cacti arranged in ascending order. In the foreground two small monitor screens sit atop welded steel mounts.

Two Plus Two Makes Four

02.03.2023, by Uma Breakdown

Photograph showing audience interaction with the tracing screen described in the article.

Convenience Gallery: In Cahoots

15.04.2022, by Reece Griffiths

a photo of a dark seaside in low tide with stormy skies

Aristotle Roufanis: Worlds Apart

03.03.2022, by Even Allen

A white background with dark, deep blue brushstrokes in a rough square. At the centre of the image are some lighter areas, where a window, floor and walls can be roughly made out. Tiny text is written in white over the blue.

Dwell Time: a moving picture of mental health

26.08.2020, by Joanna Jowett

A blue cyanotype print with white silhouettes of figures- some stood in pairs and others individually.

Reflections of a curator in lockdown

04.06.2020, by Aidan Moesby

photo of installation space with a bell tent and scaffolding

Madlove Take Over

22.11.2019, by Sarah Bailey

Helen Shaddock Word South Shields

Helen Shaddock: Themselves Here Together

16.06.2018, by Sarah Davies

Leanne Cook / Zarina Muhammad: Seen by Everyone

20.08.2017, by Jacob Bolton