Lynn Hershman’s exhibition

It is perhaps through the delicate insertion of the scopophilic vantage point that we can begin to understand Lynn Hershman’s exhibition, “Virtually Yours.” This exhibition, combined video works and the Phantom Limb series of photographs with a recent interactive installation, Room of One’s Own, presenting the artist’s recent development in virtual reality, the Internet, CD-ROM […]

Red Mare: A Group Of Women Artists

The work exhibited at the first Red Mare exhibition is diverse by design. One of the artists’ primary aims is to show whilst there are common factors that affect women artists, the art women produce is never recognisably ‘female’. Joanna Greenhill’s work makes use of this dialectic between what has traditionally been seen as opposing […]

Kurt Schwitters Responses to Place

This significant exhibition constitutes the first one-person exhibition of Kurt Schwitters’ work in Douglas, the Isle of Man, the site of his internment as an ‘enemy alien’ after fleeing from Nazi Germany and Nazi occupied Norway. Curated by Fran Lloyd, Kingston University London, the exhibition marks the 65th anniversary of his death in Kendal and […]