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Exhibition Catalogues
Most of Paul Gough's Exhibition Catalogues can
be found in this part of the site, available in PDF format. We also
intend in time to make them available in a standard web format.
Drawology
Exhibition catalogue to accompany 'Drawology' shown at the Bonington
Gallery, Nottingham, UK 2013, and 'Drawology:
one year on' at the Lanchester Gallery,
Coventry 2014. Bringing together the work of several artists with
differing practices, Drawology
aims to consider whether this premise is applicable to a specific
process or genre of drawing or whether it is applicable to drawing
generally. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery
through Arts Council England.
• http://issuu.com/deborahharty/docs/drawology
EDGE:LANDS. Drawings and paintings by Paul
Gough
EDGE:LANDS. Catalogue
of drawings and paintings by Paul Gough
Accompanied a one-person show in Bath, 5th November - 30th November
2012.
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution, Jenyns Gallery.
Headland Memory
Headland
Memory
Faculty of Art & Design, Monash University,
Melbourne, Australia 19th October - 14th November 2003
Includes images and an essay by Julian Andrews.
Loci Memoriae
Loci Memoriae
Stone: Watershed
Media Centre, Bristol UK Tuesday 25 September
- Sunday 11 November 2001
Dust: The
Architecture Centre, Bristol UK Monday 1
October - Sunday 11 November 2001
This catalogue was published jointly by Watershed, The Architecture
Centre, Bristol
and the Centre for Contextual, Public and Commemorative Art at UWE,
Bristol.
It accompanies both exhibitions and includes images of work, an introduction
by Andrew Kelly
and essays by Paul Gough.
These exhibitions were developed in collaboration with Watershed,
The Architecture
Centre, and Westminster Abbey, London. Research funding was provided
in part by
the Canadian High Commission, London.
Loci Memoriae
Foreword to the catalogue by Andrew Kelly.
This essay was published in the catalogue 'Loci
Memoriae'. It was printed in an edition
of 1,000 copies to coincide with Loci memoriae- a project of writing,
artwork and web design on the themes of commemoration, monuments and
other acts of oblivia created in Bristol UK during the prelude to
Armistice Day 2001.
Faux Cenotaph (Stone)
Watershed, Bristol, UK October 1st - November
11th, 2001
Images of the artist at work and the work itself accompanied by Sally
Morgan's essay.
Back to the Front: Drawings and Larger Works by Paul Gough
The Thelma Hulbert Gallery
19th May - 23th June 2001
Image and essay by P. Burbage
Back
to the Front: Drawings and Larger Works by Paul Gough
The Thelma Hulbert Gallery
19th May - 23th June 2001
Private view invitation for 17th May. Includes alternate image. |
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