Saturday, 22 October 2016
Millenial Muse Blues
MILLLENIAL MUSE BLUES
Forthcoming solo show of work by Bridget Heriz
29th October - 19th November 2016
Merchant House Gallery
102 High Street, Lowestoft, Suffolk NR32 1XW
www.merchanthousegallery.co.uk
Thurs-Sat 11am - 4pm, Tue-Wed by appointment
Wednesday, 17 August 2016
River Waveney Sculpture Trail
Thursday, 17 March 2016
5th Anniversary of War in Syria
The Market Place, watercolour, 2016
Today is the 5th Anniversary of war in Syria, with nearly half a million dead and millions of people displaced, whole communities devastated and cultural heritage destroyed. How can this monstrous atrocity be countenanced?
Migration of a people, watercolour, 2016
Today is the 5th Anniversary of war in Syria, with nearly half a million dead and millions of people displaced, whole communities devastated and cultural heritage destroyed. How can this monstrous atrocity be countenanced?
Migration of a people, watercolour, 2016
The Double
I have just finished reading Fyodor Dostoyevksy's surreal and sinister story "The Double", first published in 1846, this translation by Ronald Wilks, 2009. I've read so much recently that was written in the 19th Century and seems totally pertinent to contemporary life.
Poor Mr. Golyadkin is trying to talk to his Civil Service employer, Anton Antonovich, regarding his anxieties about Mr. Golyadkin's double who has appeared in the workplace, an operator who knows how to insinuate himself with everybody to advance his interests.
"I'm only developing the theory, putting forward the idea, Anton Antonovich, that people who wear masks aren't at all rare now and that nowadays it's hard to recognize the man beneath the mask".
"Well, you know, it's not so hard. Sometimes it's even fairly easy, sometimes you don't have to look very hard...."
"No....I'm talking of myself, Anton Antonovish, I'm talking of myself, for example: when I say that I wear a mask, it's only when I need to; that is, only for carnivals or festive gatherings, speaking literally. But I don't wear one every day in front of people, speaking in a different and more cryptic sense. That's what I wanted to say, Anton Antonovich."
Golyadkin falls apart within a society where he feels he can trust no-one and is finally undone by his clever, dissembling double. I think this ambiguous and disturbing text is a little masterpiece by Dostoyevky,
Masked in the City, watercolour, 2013
Poor Mr. Golyadkin is trying to talk to his Civil Service employer, Anton Antonovich, regarding his anxieties about Mr. Golyadkin's double who has appeared in the workplace, an operator who knows how to insinuate himself with everybody to advance his interests.
"I'm only developing the theory, putting forward the idea, Anton Antonovich, that people who wear masks aren't at all rare now and that nowadays it's hard to recognize the man beneath the mask".
"Well, you know, it's not so hard. Sometimes it's even fairly easy, sometimes you don't have to look very hard...."
"No....I'm talking of myself, Anton Antonovish, I'm talking of myself, for example: when I say that I wear a mask, it's only when I need to; that is, only for carnivals or festive gatherings, speaking literally. But I don't wear one every day in front of people, speaking in a different and more cryptic sense. That's what I wanted to say, Anton Antonovich."
Golyadkin falls apart within a society where he feels he can trust no-one and is finally undone by his clever, dissembling double. I think this ambiguous and disturbing text is a little masterpiece by Dostoyevky,
Masked in the City, watercolour, 2013
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Audrey Pilkington (1922-2015)
A celebratory exhibition of my mother's art.
Audrey Pilkington (1922-2015)
Skippings Gallery, 133 King Street, Great Yarmouth
9th April - 7th May 2016
Wednesday - Saturdays 11am - 4pm
Audrey Pilkington (1922-2015)
Skippings Gallery, 133 King Street, Great Yarmouth
9th April - 7th May 2016
Wednesday - Saturdays 11am - 4pm
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