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Window space: Tom Van Herrewege

By ascgallery
06 Dec 2011

Tom Van Herrewege’s drawings and sculptures will be occupying the window space at Erlang house from December 5th 2011 until January 5th 2012. Within this body of work he is looking at how design is often influenced and informed by aspects of form from the animal kingdom. Although the images and objects created take a reverse and somewhat abstract approach to this and the resulting work suggests a series of unusable or useless instruments.


ASC Window Space Gallery | Francisco Nicolás,

By ascgallery
28 Feb 2012

Artists’ Studio Company runs a new and exciting exhibition space in the window at Erlang House. These are monthly exhibitions for emerging artists who have a studio with the company. Next month the artist Francisco Nicolás will be making a site specific painting and photographic installation that deals with the picture plane taking further Magritte’s art of ‘Cuadros Ventana’ (window-pictures).

 


TIC TAC TOE

By ascgallery
16 Jan 2012

The curators Darren O’ Brien and Peter Flack present three sets of work by artists, James Viscardi, Aki Ilomaki and collaborators Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson. Chosen for their lightness and humour, the artists are at the same time perceived as offering more complex strategies than meet the eye.


Window Space: Jenny Jones

By ascgallery
16 Jan 2012

January 5 to February 6, 2012
A New (Age) Spirit in Painting, mixed materials, 2012


Tic Tac Toe group show with James Viscardi, Aki Ilomaki , Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson

By ascgallery
24 Feb 2012

The curators Darren O’ Brien and Peter Flack present three sets of work by artists, James Viscardi, Aki Ilomaki and collaborators Shaun Doyle and Mally Mallinson. Chosen for their lightness and humour, the artists are at the same time perceived as offering more complex strategies than meet the eye.


Window Space Gallery; Chris Koning

By ascgallery
07 Feb 2012

Sketchbook a new series of paintings which
marks the beginning of an investigation into the painterly, cultural and political language of historical English cartoons and printmaking.