Sunday, 31 July 2011

Noel Clueit, 29-31 July






Bob Levene was the first artist to work at Crate as part of SOLO SHOW / GROUP SHOW. Arriving in Margate last Monday, she made new work and presented it very much like a typical artist solo exhibition.

David Martin was the second artist to work as part of this process. He reused Bob's works in order to create a new exhibition within the same space, radically changing, yet providing glimpses of what had gone before.

Noel Clueit is the third artist to work at Crate as part of SOLO SHOW / GROUP SHOW.
Working over the third weekend, Noel has made new work in the gallery spaces in response to the structural format of the exhibition, taking on the space and its elements to create a solo show from two previous solo shows by the artists that have gone before.

Noel's recent work explores the value of objects; relationships between the readymade and the handmade; history and education; representation; authorship and reproduction, and through these interests, will unpick the curatorial remit in order to make a new exhibition in the Crate gallery spaces.

He is based in Manchester, UK and is artist-in-residence at Bureau Gallery where he was recently in We are all in this together. Other recent activities include Painting Show, Supercollider Projects, Blackpool (2011); Deadpan, The Royal Standard, Liverpool (2010); From this filthy sewer pure gold flows, Rogue Project Space, Manchester (2010). In 2010 Clueit participated in A Foundation's A Curriculum residency programme which include a group show.

Following on from Noel, David Martin and Bob Levene, each consequent artist will produce new work in the gallery spaces inheriting more artwork as the exhibition continues, choosing to use and/or disregard what has gone before. This will result in a series of layered solo shows within the gallery spaces.

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