When: 19 Feb 2010 - 3 Apr 2010
Venue: Morgan Arcade, Cardiff
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o I have to paint you a picture? is an artist-led temporary artspace in the heart of Cardiff. Throughout a six-week programme of lens-based exhibitions, an evolving curatorial project will utilise a disused shop unit within one of the city's increasingly sparse (yet ornately beautiful) Victorian and Edwardian Arcades. In response to photography's evolving technological and ideological complexities, Do I Have To Paint You A Picture? will aim to bring together disparate artists working in photographic and film media and to contextualize their work through an imaginative and inventive curatorial process.
Highlighted artists include Daniel Gustav Cramer, Mikael Kennedy, Sean McFarland, Courtney Johnson, Rebecca Spooner and Richard Bevan, each exhibiting excerpts from their extensive and acclaimed bodies of Polaroid photographs. As we reach a period in time that may see the decline of quirky analogue techniques in photographic arts practice, the relationship between our new generation of lens-based practitioners and technologies of the past will spur the imagination of the project's curator.