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New Art Highlights

18 - 24 June 2018

New Art Highlights of the week includes: Alex May, Daksha Patel, Rich White and Harlan Whittingham.


Seagulls, people, Brighton Palace Pier, 2018 by Alex May

Alex May

Brighton Palace Pier, people on the beach, seagulls stealing chips (algorithmic photograph, detail). Limited edition giclee prints available.

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Biorhythmic drawing exhibition, 2018 by Daksha Patel

Daksha Patel

BIORHYTHMIC DRAWING 

Watermans Art Centre
40 High St,
Brentford TW8 0DS
https://www.watermans.org.uk/events/biorhythmic-drawing/#about-event

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Wylit, Wylit, 2018 by Rich White

Rich White 

Collaboration with poet Rhys Iorwerth.

The work invites the viewer to consider another perspective on the history of Caernarfon Castle and the slate dais installed for the investiture of Prince Charles as the Prince of Wales in 1969.

The title comes from the opening line of Gerallt Lloyd Owen's poem 'Fy Ngwlad' (My Country) which despairs of the then forthcoming investiture and is also critical of Welsh passivity and acceptance. The line 'Wylit, wylit Llywelyn' translates as 'Llywelyn you would weep, you would weep' and refers to Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last indigenous Prince of Wales, killed by Edward I in 1282.

The line on the work, written by Iorwerth, translates as 'can you see what you can't see?

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The Collector, 2018 by Harlan Whittingham

Harlan Whittingham

https://fetlife.com/users/5051964

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