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December, 2018
Too Cute! curated by Rachel Maclean – Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

Too Cute! curated by Rachel Maclean – Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

26 Jan – 12 May 2019

Rachel Maclean will examine the world of cuteness by curating works from the Arts Council Collection and Birmingham’s collection to reveal how objects and images can have the unique ability to be simultaneously sweet and sinister. The display at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery will showcase the multiple manifestations of sinister cuteness with works ranging from 19th-century oil paintings to internet-inspired installations. Artists include Alison Gill, Gillian Wearing, Ana Maria Pacheco, Helen Chadwick, Paula Rego, Peter Blake and Hermann Sondermann. The exhibition will ask why we feel the need to share and reproduce cute things, as well as question the fine line between cuteness and creepiness. The Guardian review here.

 

Ecstasy in Norwich at Lower.Green

Ecstasy in Norwich at Lower.Green

Exhibiting Regenerator (Utopia n) with gold hazlenut for ‘ECSTASY IN NORWICH’, a show that draws on ideas presented by the life and beliefs of the celebrated female mystic Julian of Norwich.

This exhibition at Lower.Green explores the resonance of these ideas in contemporary life. How does the alternative economy Julian existed within helps us think about alternative economies for creativity? What is the place of ecstatic, devotional or revelatory experience today? How are these recorded? How do we understand the gendered roles of rational versus emotional experience? Artist included in group exhibition are: Juliette Blightman, Benedict Drew, Kira Freije, INGRESS (Laura Bygrave, Nicky Deeley and Karis Upton), Bea McMahon, Jeremy Millar, Erica Scourti, Tai Shani, Anna Townley