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November 15th, 2007
Posted by Cptn
With the punchline flying around that ‘it’ll be all right when it’s finished’, the Roland Levinsky building - Plymouth University’s arts faculty - opens tomorrow (Friday), with much pomp and ceremony amid the construct of self-congratulation that is the Making Plymouth Great campaign.
It’s super that they’ve got a top class artist in the form of John Virtue on board for the opening show (wasn’t Clare Flint there last month?), but it would have been nicer if the work was less focused on London.
Or are we miffed at not being invited? Truth be told, much of the PRSD core workers will be watching the entrants to A View From Here: a celebration of moving image in South Devon - a load of films with a South Devon connection.
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1. S. Ward | November 16th, 2007 at 11:02 am
Exeter-based Clare Flint’s epic paintings are still on show in the Cube 3 Gallery next door to John Virtue’s paintings, although this has NOT been widely advertised!! Her exhibition is called ‘The Inner Scream’ and not without good reason. Her work remains on show until 23rd November. All the paintings are oil on canvas and include a five panel painting which is thirty foot long, a twenty four foot high triptych based om themes of heaven and hell in contempoary society, and a huge painting of a crowd sceme on the Millenneum Bridge.
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