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Remade & Readymade

03 May 2011

 

Discarded materials, from metal rust filings to reconstructed furniture, are all playing their unusual part in an exhibition at Teesside University.

The Remade and Readymade exhibition is inspired by the domestic environment and is on display at the Constantine Gallery in the reception of the University’s Tower Block. It includes work by Lewis Robinson, sculptor and Senior Lecturer in the University’s School of Arts & Media, and artists Greg Cox, Tony Charles and Paul Merrick.

The exhibition is free and open to the public and runs from 27 April to 20 May, open from 9.00am to 4.00pm, Monday to Friday. It will be closed on weekends and bank holidays.

Lewis Robinson said: 'The work in this exhibition alludes to the domestic environment in one form or another. Each artist works with the domestic image to a greater or lesser extent to convey individual concerns. The use of found and discarded material is also another characteristic of the work whether it be metal rust filings or reconstituted furniture.'


 
 
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