Tag Archives: Wuon Gean Ho
Linocut exhibition in London – last chance to see!
The little exhibition of linocuts I curated at Material in London ends on Friday, so hurry down there if you want to see it! As well as my work there are linocuts by Bill Fick, Wuon Gean Ho, Mark Andrew Webber, Scott Minzy and Carsten Nicolaus. A selection of prints in the exhibition As well […]
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Linoleum: The Cutting Edge exhibition of linocuts
The exhibition of linocuts I curated opened last night at HemingwayArt, Oxford. We had a great turnout and there was a huge amount of interest in the work which was very gratifying after all our efforts! Here are a few photos… Left: Victoria Browne. Right: Bill Fick Wine waiting to be guzzled Prints by Peter […]
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Linoleum exhibition at HemingwayArt Oxford
Linoleum: The Cutting Edge, an exhibition of linocut prints, animation and other lino-based art opens tomorrow at HemingwayArt gallery, Oxford. I’ve spent the last three days hanging framed prints, formatting videos and installing Mark Andrew Webber‘s piece which hangs across the ceiling of one of the gallery rooms. Mark Andrew Webber with his installation Other […]
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Coming soon – bigger and better linocut exhibition!
Things are gearing up nicely for the third installment of the touring linocut exhibition I have put together. Linoleum – The Cutting Edge will be on show at HemingwayArt in Oxfordshire from 14 – 29 April. This is the latest incarnation of BIG ASS Linocuts and Linomations, which showed at Pie Factory in Margate and […]
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BIG ASS Linocuts and Linomations Exhibition
An exhibition of large-scale linocut prints and animations using linocut, curated by Nick Morley as part of Pushing Print 2011 Pie Factory Pop-up shop, Broad Street, Margate 8 – 19 October, Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-4 ‘Handbag’ by Nick Morley & ‘Skull’ by Bill Fick Here are a few photos of the exhibition I have put […]
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Probably the best Linocut exhibition in the World
Bill Fick – Skullarek 2 Well, that’s what I’m aiming for! This October I’m putting together a show of some of my favourite linocut artists. There’s Bill Fick, an American artist who makes big, cartoonish prints of skulls, zombies and devils. Then there’s Mark Andrew Webber, a young British linocutter who specialises in enormous typographic […]