Tuesday 1 March 2022

Deanna Petherbridge: 'Drawing and the Domain of Politics: New Works on Paper'


The Deanna Petherbridge exhibition, 'Drawing and the Domain of Politics: New Works on Paper' is now open at the Art Space Gallery. It is open from now until the 25 March 2022, however by appointment only, so do ring first to book an appointment if you want to go.

Migration I, (diptych), 2018, ink and watercolour on Arches paper, 105 × 150 cm

If you are at all interested in drawing as metaphor and how architectural spaces can be regarded as spaces of control and the hard edge of technical drawing as an aspect of mechanised and military thinking, Deanna Petherbridge's large drawings can help you think through that relationship between the representation of space and the development of spatial metaphor. 

The Art Space Gallery has had an excellent catalogue made to accompany the exhibition and it is available on line.

mail@artspacegallery.co.uk
Tel: +44 20 7359 7002 
E mail or telephone if you want to book a visit 

The gallery is at:
84 St. Peter’s Street, London N1 8JS

See also:

The on-line catalogue

Deanna Petherbridge and Drawing Matter

Drawing and politics

Yuksel Arslan  A very different sensibility but one also attuned to the political climate of the time

RIP Deanna Petherbridge

2 comments:

  1. I've always loved Deanna Petherbridge's drawings, since I first discovered her work as a degree student in Newcastle. Along with Michael Sandle, she was a big influence on the early development of my work. I later realised that my work was going in a different direction, but I learnt so much about focus, hard-work and how scale can change the perceived meaning of the work.

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