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No Mans Land, 19th August - 18th September 2005. Curated by Artist Ann Mulrooney.
No Mans Land, 19th August - 18th September 2005.
Artists: Daniel Cramer, Haris Epaminonda, Angela Huntbach, Tea Makipäa,
Karen Land Hansen, Yvonne McGuinness, Ann Mulrooney and Christian Sievers.
Curated by Ann Mulrooney. [This is an artist innitiated Project].
Pallas Heights, Number 30 Sean Tracey House, Buckingham Street, D1.No Mans Land is an ongoing exhibition project which began in 2002,
involving eight young European artists. Although working in a
variety of media including performance, sound, photography and
drawing, all in some way are operating from a sense of displacement
and an ambiguity relating to how the self fits in the world.
Also notable is the direct authenticity of the work. It touches
on recurrent themes that evoke or explore beauty, alienation and
a sense of lack or longing, revealing a world which is subtly
foreign to us though seemingly familiar. The exhibition is sited
within a domestic environment in a deliberate blurring of
boundaries which underlines the subtle complexities of the subjects
touched upon.The project is curated by Ann Mulrooney. The exhibition in Pallas
Heights is the fourth exhibition in the project, which has also
included Works on paper from No Mans Land (London Design Museum,
2003), View from the Sitting Room (Cassland, London 2004) and
Generation (Deutsche Bank UK, featuring work by Cramer, Epaminonda
, Huntbach and Mulrooney, selected by Alistair Hicks). The project
has been supported by Deutsche Bank London and The Visual Arts
Council of Denmark.