Harbour House / Events / Tue 17 to Sun 22 Mar 2020 (6 days)
Spatial Temporalities: Annette Warner, Julia Watson,Edward Sault
Three recent graduates return to their hometown of Kingsbridge with an exhibition exploring the crosslinks that have arisen in their studies of photography, drawing and fine art. The works both speak to and reflect off one another, inviting viewer participation in questioning how we perceive space, form, time and memory.
Open 10 am - 5 pm daily, closing at 3.30 pm on Sunday.
Annette Warner’s digital interpretations of the visual illusions within our physical world aim to encourage fresh perspectives on the everyday spaces around us, whether this be our homes, the digital space of the internet or the room of the art gallery. Focusing on how easily malleable our human understanding of the world may be, these investigations find the blindness in our increasingly visual world portrayed through screens.
Drawing is at the centre of Julia Watson’s practice, and she uses it to resolve and uncover inaccessible spaces. She focuses mainly on architectural memory and cites Catrin Webster’s definition of drawing as “both a conscious and subconscious intellectual activity that creates a place of visual and cognitive engagement.”
Edward Sault: "Expressionist in nature, my work sets out to depict abstract elements of natural architectural forms to suggest depth and convey a movement."
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