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August 2 2003, Saturday, 1pm - 6pmFOUR ARTISTS: ALDRIDGE, LANDER, LLEWELLYN & PARKER, IN CLAPHAM-BASED GROUP SHOW AT ARTIST-RUN CHARITY, THAT FEATURES PAINTINGS OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS & HASTINGS PLUS ARCHITECTURE, PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEOThere follows several extracts of a press release, recently sent to us from Studio Voltaire - a Clapham-based art space, which 'actively promotes the creation, presentation and access to the arts through its exhibition and education programmes.' Today is the last afternoon - and, therefore, your last chance - to see an art exhibition, entitled "sv03." It has been on four afternoons a week, for the last three weeks. The event is essentially an annual, in-house competition, where four artists have been chosen by artists/judges, Pablo Bronstein and Joe Scotland. Each of the competing artists is be presented with, 'enough room for the subtle dialogues within their practices to emerge.' This year, the winners - in alphabetical order, are: Laura Aldridge; James Lander; Ursula Llewellyn and Andy Parker. Laura is exhibiting her collection of photographic images, entitled, "Magnanimous Magnanimity." James, has a video installation, with moving images that, 'fetishize the documentary urge within performance art' which, on this occasion, are, 'a group of works creating for the viewer a lost, seemingly once navigable space between performance and its documentation.'
As for Ursula's paintings, which, 'cast dingy metaphors on contemporary life' one will discover, 'a series of [6] works that hover between base realism and sardonic theatricality through their placement of domestic animals roaming through her native Hastings.' Prices for her paintings range from £830 to £1,000. Andy has created a couple of architectural pieces that, 'represent in the gallery physical actualities or psychological undertones found elsewhere on the site.' As the press release also states, his work, 'stakes a claim for the insignificant architectural history through his manual reproduction of every day elements.' Admission free. Go along and enjoy. Telephone 020 7622 1294 or e-mail... for more information, if required. Location: Studio Voltaire, 1a Nelson's Row, off Clapham High Street, London, SW4. Tube station: Clapham Common (Northern line).
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