Posts in 2015
Observations not taken today…

Jennie Speirs Grant
18 November – 12 December 2015
Jennie Speirs Grant presents a series of drawings transcribed directly from spring birdsong. Using a system of visual notation, each is a representation of an ever-changing soundscape…

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2015Paul Stone
Across the wounded universe

Jorn Ebner
5 November – 12 December 2015
Jorn Ebner’s recent work has emerged from his interests in the danse macabre, the mediaeval allegory on death, the literature of American novelist William S Burroughs and French poet Charles Baudelaire, and the songs of John Lennon…

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2015Paul Stone
Dwelling

Amie Rangel
9 October – 14 November 2015
Amie Rangel’s exhibition, ‘Dwelling’, consists of large-scale charcoal drawings on linen, mixed media drawings on paper, and stone lithographs. This new body of work represents her ongoing investigation of the organisation of spatial constructs within modern society…

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Lost In The Woods/Getting Better

Ben Applegarth
9 October – 12 December 2015
The work of Ben Applegarth in ‘Lost In The Woods/Getting Better’ is concerned with evolving geometrical structures, a fascination with mathematical patterns and the literal and figurative role of perspective…

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North

Michael Mulvihill, Narbi Price, Alison Unsworth
2-31 October 2015
NORTH is a new initiative which aims to showcase and develop contemporary art in the North of England whilst provoking critical debate on the future artistic production in the region…

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Yellow Giant

Helen Schell
10 September – 3 October 2015
In ‘Yellow Giant’ Helen Schell has worked with leading solar physicists to present a series of large and dramatic artworks exploring features of the Sun and of solar science…

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2015Paul Stone
Ten

EC Davies, Michael Davies, Kerstin Drechsel, Jorn Ebner, Mark Joshua Epstein, Nick Fox, Simon Le Ruez, Dodda Maggý, Jock Mooney, Michael Mulvihill, Stephen Palmer, Josué Pellot, Narbi Price, Morten Schelde, Matthew Smith, Alison Unsworth, Barbara Walker, Miranda Whall, Flora Whiteley
25 July – 5 September 2015
To celebrate the tenth anniversary of the opening of the gallery, ‘Ten’ showcases the work of nineteen international artists…

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Institute of Monochrome Art, Volume 1

Paul Jex
20 June – 25 July 2015
To launch Vane’s new Project Space, Paul Jex is exhibiting work from his Institute of Monochrome Art (IOMA). Each piece consists of the pairing of two artists who have worked, or continue to work in a single colour and explores, documents and questions the monochrome and the artists’ interest in it…

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2015Paul Stone
Working the Stasis: Tending the Shadows

Dawn Felicia Knox
20 June – 25 July 2015
‘Working the Stasis’, by artist Dawn Felicia Knox, is an exploration of the tension between objects and the biological processes that work to degrade them. The point of investigation is Hadrian’s Wall, stretching across Northern England…

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The other side of you and me

Simon Le Ruez
1 May – 20 June 2015
Simon Le Ruez’s third solo exhibition at Vane presents works carefully and seductively choreographed within the space in response to the artist’s growing desire to construct in situ work…

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Thirteen

George Chakravarthi
21 February – 21 March 2015
A Globe Gallery presentation hosted by Vane, ‘Thirteen’ is a photographic installation by London based artist George Chakravarthi. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, to mark the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare’s birth…

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2015Paul Stone