David Martin - The Cusp of Change
a vivid sense of wonder for the point at which tradition intersects with modernity
a vivid sense of wonder for the point at which tradition intersects with modernity
The hectic lines combined with the jutting together of imagery and his use of coloured acetate alludes to city night life
fabulously tedious
The artist is playing a game of solitaire and does not seem too keen to letanyone else join in
Jessica Harrison's work deserves a long look, particularly for her skill, but also for its reference to themes in Renaissance Art, which she links with an interest in fear, vanity...
This body of work give us sketches of the artist's ideas but is too fragmented to stand alone
This show is quiet and understated
there is a great sense of discovery within this exhibition
the blending of childlikeinnocence and the corruption of knowledge adds a biblical edge to the work
This group show is a great insight into current artistic practices over a broad range of backgrounds
The artist is playing a game of solitaire and does not seem too keen to let anyone else join in
this work awakens the youthful excitement in one's mythological heritage
There's lots to consider here, particularly concerning the imaginative potential of fabric and the importance of craft in general
the most interesting aspect of this exhibition is the contrast between the work exhibited and contemporary art being produced in Scotland
an exhibition of work produced by three early-career professional artists
The installation works well as an environment but seems vague
There are many themes and ideas cluttering up this work
fashion and pop culture are large influences on his work
human identity resounds from the artworks
this work will prove popular but ultimately unsatisfying