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&Gallery Edinburgh Goes Wide Open | Artmag

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 15 April 2024 15:39
Published 15 April 2024
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Edinburgh’s &Gallery is displaying its first open call exhibition DEBUT.

Susan Simonini, 'New Trick', acrylic on board
Susan Simonini, ‘New Trick’, acrylic on board

The gallery has been delighted with the artists’ responses and is displaying the work of thirty-eight*, who work in a range of disciplines from across the globe. They share a common interest for exploring material, light, and colour, as well as a profound appreciation for either the natural world or the urban environment. The exhibition presents a diverse showcase of artworks, incorporating ceramics, painting, sculpture, collage, assemblage, glass, drawing, printmaking and photography.

Gwenllian Vaughan, ‘Untitled (Chance 12)’, acrylic on paper, mounted on board

*Artists include Alan Shipway, Alastair Gordon, Alejandro Javaloyas, Anzhelika Lebedeva, Árpád Forgó, Beth Shapeero, Charlott Rodgers, Chris Sleath, Cristina Fontsare, David Lemm, Dennis Konijnenburg, Eleanor Wood, Gwenllian Vaughan (whose work is pictured above), Hildegard Pax, Joanna Kessel, Jonathan Phillips, Josefina Isaza, Karen Loader, Karen Stamper (whose work is pictured below), Katharine Le Hardy, Kathryn Hanna, Laurien Renckens, Leonieke Kormelink, Louisa Boyd, Michele Bianco, Nina Gerada, Paul Snell (whose work is pictured at bottom), Peter Bingham, Rachel Peters, Richard Perry, Rick Johns, Rosalind Lawless, Shawn Stipling, Silvia De Marchi, Stephan Ehrenhofer, Susan Phillips, Tom Henderson and Susan Simonini, whose work is pictured at top.

Karen Stamper, 'Here There and Back Again', paper collage and house paint on woodKaren Stamper, 'Here There and Back Again', paper collage and house paint on wood
Karen Stamper, ‘Here There and Back Again’, paper collage and house paint on wood
Paul Snell, 'Bleed', chromogenic print, face-mounted 3mm matte Plexiglas, backed with extruded polystyrene, concrete, acrylic, enamel and pigmentsPaul Snell, 'Bleed', chromogenic print, face-mounted 3mm matte Plexiglas, backed with extruded polystyrene, concrete, acrylic, enamel and pigments
Paul Snell, ‘Bleed’, chromogenic print, face-mounted 3mm matte Plexiglas, backed with extruded polystyrene, concrete, acrylic, enamel and pigments



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