This is an excellent opportunity to view a new generation of artists working in such media as installation, drawing, sculpture, painting, and photography.
Jane Cameron uses textiles and materials from goods left in back lanes in her “architecturally based pieces” to reference the intersection of private and public life and serial consumption.
Sue Laing’s autobiographical approach takes up issues of identity politic, feminist discourse and psychoanalysis. Her work contains aspects of self-portrayal through images, text, sound and mementos.
Jeremy Todd’s large text-based works and multi-layered ink drawings deal with ideas about communication, and the excesses and decay of language.
Marina Roy employs traditional media such as painting, photography, and sculpture, both to comment on art history and to meditate on the homogenization and commodification of culture.