Stuart Edmundson / “…like dancing to dogs.”
PRESS RELEASE
STUART EDMUNDSON
“…like dancing to dogs.”
Preview: Friday 19th June 6pm – 8pm
Exhibition continues: 20th June – 31st July 2015
Open: Wednesday – Friday / 12pm – 5pm (other times by appointment)
For Stuart Edmundson’s second solo exhibition with The International 3 the artist presents the products of an engaged studio activity that constantly mutates and transforms challenging accepted binary themes of painting/sculpture, object/subject, low culture/high culture, studio/gallery.
The effervescent painted compositions, some incorporating ‘real’ props, some supported by intricate handmade structures, also present a questioning of the traditional abstract/figurative opposition. These enquiries are conducted via work that is intuitively composed, joyful, warm and visceral. The theoretical is embodied in the practical.
Edmundson sees the display in the gallery as an extension of his studio practice, a place to show but also to play, with the spectator as much as with the work itself. This playfulness and lack of self-consciousness demonstrated through the intensity of colour, composition and curation, is akin to the show’s title. The dogs in question do not judge and may indulge in the dance themselves.
The exhibition will be accompanied by a specially commissioned text written by Dr Alistair Payne, Head of the School of Fine Art, Glasgow School of Art.
The text can be read here Commissioned Text, Stuart Edmundson, Dr. Alistair Payne
Stuart Edmundson (born 1976, UK), received a BA Fine Art from University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN) in 1999, followed by an MA from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2000. His solo exhibitions include, Stuart Edmundson at Grundy Art Gallery (Blackpool) and Madness Becomes Method at Modul (Dresden). His group exhibitions include The Varieties at Harris Museum and Art Gallery (Preston), TwentyOneFlags, Malta Design Week and Between the Tracks at Badhauss St.Gallen (Switzerland). His work is held in private collections in the UK.
For more information contact Paulette Terry Brien
ptb@international3.com / Tel: 00 44 (0) 7981 389 591
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The International 3 is supported using public funding by Arts Council England