A Coventry community group has been tasked with selecting works for a new exhibition showing at the Warwick Arts Centre's Mead Gallery.
Titled Dimension Of You, the exhibition features artworks from the University Of Warwick Art Collection. The works have been selected in response to The Reason For Painting - a major abstract painting survey on show at the venue until 25 June.
Eleven members of Foleshill Creates selected nine abstract paintings for the exhibition. These include Simply Carry This Map To Travel Through Time by Fiona Rae - part of a generation of young British artists who emerged during the late-80s; Tess Jaray's 1964 Salisbury Green, which features a single bold shape, and Albert’s Irvin’s Arrivalwhich showcases the artist’s characteristic energetic brushmarks.
Also displayed are the bold colourful stripes of New York minimalist Gene Davis and Desert Night Sky II by British Muslim artist, Zarah Hussain. The latter will discuss her intricate geometric work with Foleshill Creates on 7 June at the Mead Gallery.
A recently acquired work by Berlin-born painter Stefanie Heinze - donated by an American art collector, is also on display. The exhibition also features donated paintings by Albert Irvin, Jean Spencer and Gene Davis.
Foleshill Creates was started by local community members to bring people together through art and creativity. The group, who meet once a week in Foleshill, Coventry, were invited to curate the exhibition as part of an ongoing relationship with Warwick Arts Centre, and made their selection based on the ideas and feelings they triggered.
Discussing the project, the group's Daksha Piparia, said: "It is something really powerful, not only to peer into the world that we haven't seen, but to be welcomed to participate and engage in a creative world that we do not normally have access to.
"We would like visitors to pause, look and think about these paintings. We hope that just as we found elements in the paintings that speak to us, so you will find a dimension of yourself in them too."
Sarah Shalgosky, Principal Curator, University of Warwick, said: "The group selected the spaces where the paintings would hang and thought carefully about the sort of environment each work needed - from quiet and intimate to prominent and impactful.
"I think it's a brilliant group of paintings - there's a sense of delight in all the works, and in an artform dominated by male painters, I think it's interesting that over half the works selected turned out to be by women artists."
Dimensions Of You can be seen at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until 31 December 2023. The venue is open daily and admission free. For more details, see: www.warwickartscentre.co.uk
A Coventry community group has been tasked with selecting works for a new exhibition showing at the Warwick Arts Centre's Mead Gallery.
Titled Dimension Of You, the exhibition features artworks from the University Of Warwick Art Collection. The works have been selected in response to The Reason For Painting - a major abstract painting survey on show at the venue until 25 June.
Eleven members of Foleshill Creates selected nine abstract paintings for the exhibition. These include Simply Carry This Map To Travel Through Time by Fiona Rae - part of a generation of young British artists who emerged during the late-80s; Tess Jaray's 1964 Salisbury Green, which features a single bold shape, and Albert’s Irvin’s Arrival which showcases the artist’s characteristic energetic brushmarks.
Also displayed are the bold colourful stripes of New York minimalist Gene Davis and Desert Night Sky II by British Muslim artist, Zarah Hussain. The latter will discuss her intricate geometric work with Foleshill Creates on 7 June at the Mead Gallery.
A recently acquired work by Berlin-born painter Stefanie Heinze - donated by an American art collector, is also on display. The exhibition also features donated paintings by Albert Irvin, Jean Spencer and Gene Davis.
Foleshill Creates was started by local community members to bring people together through art and creativity. The group, who meet once a week in Foleshill, Coventry, were invited to curate the exhibition as part of an ongoing relationship with Warwick Arts Centre, and made their selection based on the ideas and feelings they triggered.
Discussing the project, the group's Daksha Piparia, said: "It is something really powerful, not only to peer into the world that we haven't seen, but to be welcomed to participate and engage in a creative world that we do not normally have access to.
"We would like visitors to pause, look and think about these paintings. We hope that just as we found elements in the paintings that speak to us, so you will find a dimension of yourself in them too."
Sarah Shalgosky, Principal Curator, University of Warwick, said: "The group selected the spaces where the paintings would hang and thought carefully about the sort of environment each work needed - from quiet and intimate to prominent and impactful.
"I think it's a brilliant group of paintings - there's a sense of delight in all the works, and in an artform dominated by male painters, I think it's interesting that over half the works selected turned out to be by women artists."
Dimensions Of You can be seen at Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry, until 31 December 2023. The venue is open daily and admission free. For more details, see: www.warwickartscentre.co.uk