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    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
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James Winnett

Born in United Kingdom. Lives in: Glasgow
James Winnett

James Winnett (Birmingham, 1983) is a Glasgow based artist working primarily in sculpture, intervention, print and video. His work focuses around forms of spatial enquiry, merging processes of research, intervention, and documentation. An examination of place, borders and cultural identities is central to his practice as is an exploration of the boundaries between gallery and public work. Using investigative research processes he interrogates both public and gallery contexts often examining the interplay between the local and the global.

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James Winnett (Birmingham, 1983) is a Glasgow based artist working primarily in sculpture, intervention, print and video. His work focuses around forms of spatial enquiry, merging processes of research, intervention, and documentation. An examination of place, borders and cultural identities is central to his practice as is an exploration of the boundaries between gallery and public work. Using investigative research processes he interrogates both public and gallery contexts often examining the interplay between the local and the global.


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