- Installation views - Out of Focus: Photography

- Installation views - Out of Focus: Photography

- Installation views - Out of Focus: Photography

- Installation views - Out of Focus: Photography

- Installation views - Out of Focus: Photography

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Previous Exhibitions - Collective Gallery1: Exhibition1: Exhibition Venue: Collective Gallery Artist: Sun Xun Title: Undefined Revolution Dates: Saturday 3 March – Sunday 8 April Admission: Free Gallery Opening Times: Tuesday - Sunday, 11am-5pm For his first solo exhibition in Scotland, Sun Xun will create a new, wall based work for Collective which will be exhibited with three animations. Hangzhou-based Sun Xun studied printmaking at the China Academy of Fine Arts before establishing his own animation studio, Pi, in 2006. 2: Exhibition Artist: Fiona Jardine Title: Five Foot Shelf Five Foot Shelf aims to generate comparisons between knowledge and trade, playing with notions of visibility and legality; circuits of production, encoding and storage. Developed in tandem with a year-long project between Collective, Pist (Istanbul) and Arrow Factory (Beijing), Fiona Jardine presents Five Foot Shelf after a six week residency in Beijing. 3: Exhibition Artist: James Hutchinson Title: Proposal for a Warehouse or Towards a Museum of Reorganisation The exhibition takes the form of a number of shipping crates, each produced in a location where a rapid economic transformation is taking (or has taken) place; a transformation requiring coercive re-organisation at great human or social cost. Hutchinson addresses the transformation of objects as they move through spaces, carried by the forces of capitalistic flow, and considers how the spaces they move through are themselves transformed to accommodate the flow. 4: Talk/ Event Title: Soapbox Speakers: Fiona Jardine (artist), James Hutchinson (artist), Ramon Wilkinson (TPC Freight Management), Lucy Keany (Programme Manager at Ricefield Arts and Cultural Centre), Chi Zhang (calligrapher) and Dr Dominic Paterson (History of Art Lecturer, Glasgow University). Date: Sunday 1 April Time: 3-4pm Admission: Free Fast-paced presentation event discussing the themes of the current exhibition at Collective. Venue: Collective Gallery Artists: Jack McConville | Ash Reid | Amelia Bywater & Christian Newby Title: New Work Scotland Programme Dates: Sat 21 January – Sun 19 February 2012 Collective’s New Work Scotland Programme sets out to identify and support a new group of creative practitioners every year, reflecting current movements in visual art in Scotland. Back to dealer/gallery profile
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