castlefield gallery

Castlefield - Manchester Art Gallery

2 Hewitt Street, Knott Mill, Manchester M15 4GB
Tel: +44(0)161 832 8034 Fax:+44(0)161 819 2295
Open to the public Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 1-6pm, and Thu 1-8pm

publications

About Castlefield Gallery Publications
"Tea Dance" Elaine Constantine
'You are Here' Kevin Boniface and Jo Cotterill
"In-House" vol. 2 edited by Otto Smart
"Suspended Belief" Tom Hackney
"Some Mild Peril" Edited by Nick Jordan
'When in Rome III' edited by Raimi Gbadamosi
'Pass the Time of Day' edited by Paul Rooney and Eileen Daly
WIDESHUT
'The Masterpiece' Part 4-A Weekend in the Country by Olivia Plender
World Gone Mad-Surrealist Returns in Recent British Art
Making Love to my Ego
Andrew Bracey - Freianlage
UHC Collective Works Manchester 2005 – 2006
How Soon Was Now: MASA 25
Anne Charnock Certainty Suspended
The Stuff of Images: Laura White If I had a Monkey I wouldn’t need a TV

"Some Mild Peril" Edited by Nick Jordan

Artist's Publication, edited by Nick Jordan - £7

SOME MILD PERIL (various artists)

58 pages
two colour

ISBN 0–9521780-8–7
2004

Contribution Artists:
David Alker, Mark Beasley & Mark Titchner, Dave Beech, Andrew, Daniel & Jacob Cartwright, Paul Cordwell, Nick Crowe, Joe Devlin, Blaise Drummond, Oona Grimes, Rachel Goodyear, Cathy Lomax, Peter Liversidge, David Mackintosh, Andrew McDonald, Jim Medway, Zoe Mendelson, David Osbaldeston, Alex Pollard & Iain Hetherington, Ian Rawlinson, David Shrigley, Kate Scrivener and Sarah Woodfine.

Encompassing new and recent work in drawing, text and photography, the book combines themes of dark humour, folk-tales, sinister charm, cinema, and comic-book/cartoon iconography. Selected artists have been invited by Nick Jordan to submit work in response to 'some mild peril', or a 'sense of foreboding'.

The title, Some Mild Peril, is derived from the British Board of Film Classification's current 'advice to consumers'. This advice is used by the BBFC to alert viewers to the level of violence, sex/nudity, language or 'other' depiction contained in a film. The advice 'some mild peril' (falling in the 'other' category) has been added to children's films such as 'Rugrats Go Wild', 'Barbie of Swan Lake', 'Terrahawks' and Laurel & Hardy's 'March of the Wooden Soldiers'.

   
 
 
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