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

Andrew Bracey - Freianlage

Price: £6.00

Pages 64

35 colour illustrations

Published by Castlefield Gallery publications, 2006

ISBN 9780952178095

Artists: Andrew Bracey

Freianlage, a term derived from zoology meaning 'free enclosure', refers to a recent body of work, but also acts as a summary for current concerns of Bracey’s painting practice.

Judith Palmer’s insightful essay introduces a range of the artist’s pieces including Healthy Snacks, Clout and Freianlage and shows how seemingly diverse works overlap and inform one another. Chris Clarke examines in detail Frames, a new un-exhibited series of works in his essay, while an interview with Sally Lai further explores several aspects of Bracey’s practice. Dave Beech and Richard Morris use two motifs within Bracey’s artwork (choice and cinema) to act as a starting point for their contextual essays.

This publication has grown out of the solo exhibition Freianlage which was first shown at firstsite, Colchester in 2006 and then toured to Transition Gallery, London and Wolverhampton Art Gallery in 2007.

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