Alex Roberts Artist

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Monday, 22 October 2012

Transient Façades - Still 4 days to view

Transient Façades closes 5pm 26th October 

Photography credits: Noah da Costa
"Peter Cannings and Alex Roberts are the artistic masterminds behind this wonderful look into image obsession and the elusive nature of moments in time....visitors can be assured that they will feel enlightened, even if they are unsure how. The feeling of having been challenged is raw and encourages thoughts on a larger scale. As the duty of art is to nurture our thoughts, it is done so to a high standard by this gallery of superb pieces."
Verdict: ••••  Rahul Bahal, Art exhibition review: Transient Façades, The Upcoming
FURTHER PRESS: “Transient Façades” Lucy Fry, LawfullyChic   
Editor's Pick, Chiaroscuro
http://newsevents.arts.ac.uk/event/transient-facades/
 
'You and me babe' 2012 J.A. Nicholls
'Masks 1-3' 2012 Aubrey Laret
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Alex Roberts
Alex Roberts is an artist, curator, and educator who lives and works between Berlin and the UK. She works with paint and translucence, addressing paintings’ surface and spatial depth. Testing the sliding scales of how we perceive identity, change, encounters. She exhibits internationally. Awards: Wells Art Contemporary 2020 shortlisted; Jackson’s Open Painting Prize listed; Oppenheim-John Downes Memorial Trust, The Eaton Fund, Arts Council England & British Council - The Artists’ International Development Fund, HIX Award finalist; Contemporary Visions VI, Beers London. Curating visual art projects is a research method, an extension of her studio practice, cross-examining how painting and art embodies the viewer. Alex completed her MAFA at Chelsea College of Arts, UAL, following a BA in Fine Art from The University of Reading. She works as a Lecturer in Drawing at Duncan Jordanstone College of Art & Design, University of Dundee, and as a Lecturer at Bauhaus Summer School, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar. Alongside supporting Freies Zeichnen, Mediadesign Hochschule Berlin & Drawing Projects UK.
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