Featuring work from Jane Bustin, Ben Cove, Deb Covell, Hanz Hancock, Tara Langford, Patrick Morrissey, Giulia Ricci and myself, The Fold explores the notion of folded space and the relationship between two and three dimensions in the illusionary surface of the art work.
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Showing posts with label London. Show all posts
Monday, 27 June 2016
The Fold, Blyth Gallery / Installation
Featuring work from Jane Bustin, Ben Cove, Deb Covell, Hanz Hancock, Tara Langford, Patrick Morrissey, Giulia Ricci and myself, The Fold explores the notion of folded space and the relationship between two and three dimensions in the illusionary surface of the art work.
Wednesday, 2 September 2015
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
File Magazine: CityLikeYou
I was recently asked to contribute to File Magazine's CityLikeYou project, where selected creative practitioners from around the world discuss notable locations in the cities where they live and/or work. The article can now be seen at: http://file-magazine.com/citylikeyou/profiles/charley-peters
Thursday, 21 July 2011
Project News: 'Slice' Visual Essay, a collaboration with Beverley Bennett
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| Charley Peters, Sketches for Slice (2011), Pencil Crayon on Paper |
I am currently collaborating with artist Beverley Bennett to produce a visual essay as part of the publication associated with the international Slice project, featuring artists from London and Lahore. During a studio session this week we generated a series of drawings in response to the performative 'drawing in space' produced by TBC Artists' Collective in Catherine Wheel Alley, London. The works produced this week in the studio will be developed over the forthcoming weeks and published in September to coincide with the opening of the Slice exhibition at Rich Mix, London.
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