'195 Miles' has been re-named and re-branded to 'We all have our limits' by the participating artists as the three month collaborative project comes to a sudden halt.
Commandeering the closing party on Saturday 28 February (2-5pm), Nick Cass and Lizzie Hughes, Dave Ronalds and Matt&Ross, Noah Sherwood and Janis Rafailidou and Amy Stephens and Rory Macbeth draw a final line in the dust and reveal whatever it is that they have collectively deemed temporarily conclusive.
All welcome.
195 Miles is a collaborative project between PSL (Leeds) and the Whitechapel Gallery (London)
17 December 2008 - 28 February 2009
(open 12-5pm)
There
are 195 miles between London and Leeds. This project creates a bridge
between two cities, two spaces and eight artists. For 195 Miles, PSL
and the Whitechapel Gallery have invited four artists from Leeds to
engage in a dialogue with four artists from East London culminating in
four collaborative works of art conceived and presented for PSL. Beth
Chaplin from the Whitechapel Gallery joins the three PSL Directors in
curating the project.
Conversations began back in November 2008
and the works have been developing in the space ever since. The public
is able to view work throughout the duration of the project during
normal opening hours (Wed-Sat, 12-5pm).
To see more images from 195 Miles on Flickr, click here.
We are also running a series of Peer Critiques
as part of this project. These are opportunities for artists to discuss
their work with other artists in a critical yet supportive environment.
Click here for further info.
Artist Pairings | Artists | The Whitechapel Gallery | Peer Critiques | Exchange | PSL on Flickr
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'Horse Displacement' by Janis Rafailidou
'Light Republic' by Noah Sherwood (in foreground)
'Untitled Drawing (after Vredeman)' by Nick Cass
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