Exhibitions

George Shaw: The Sly and Unseen Day

George Shaw: The Sly and Unseen Day

George Shaw, Scenes from the Passion: The Cop Shop, 1999-2000

George Shaw: The Sly and Unseen Day

25 May - 3 July 2011

Overview

This solo exhibition by British artist George Shaw brings together paintings made over the past 15 years which chart the urban landscape of his childhood home on the Tile Hill Estate in Coventry. Painted in Humbrol enamels, more usually associated with boyhood model-making, and based on photographs, Shaw’s works revisit landmarks remembered from his youth. Meticulously painted houses, pubs, underpasses and parks become autobiographical notes, frozen in time. Conflating memory and present day reality, Shaw’s works take on an uncanny quality, alluding to a murkier side of contemporary society and collective subconscious.

A BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art touring exhibition curated by Laurence Sillars.

On 22 June from 6-9pm the exhibition will not be on view due to the in conversation event taking place in the main gallery.

 

 

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